Cadet Leader - Volunteer Police Cadets

Practical details
Volunteering • Organisation role
Contact person
Megan Newbury
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Gloucestershire Constabulary are recruiting Cadet Leaders to support young people across the county.
Can you spare a few hours to help?
Our Volunteer Police Cadet programme has grown considerably over past few years, supporting our Neighbourhood Policing teams across Gloucestershire. As this is an expanding programme, we are constantly looking for volunteers to work with young people to deploy to events as a chaperone.
As part of the team, you will work with our Cadets aged between 13 and 18 from our community. Cadet meetings take place during term-time, once a week from 7pm-9pm, with the operational deployments during evenings and weekends.
With a flexible volunteering approach, don't worry if you can't attend every session - any time you can give to support our young people is appreciated! By becoming a Leader, you have the opportunity to assist with the development of our young people into confident and outstanding members of our community.
We are recruiting Leaders to support our groups in Quedgeley, Cheltenham, Cirencester and Coleford.
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About Gloucestershire Constabulary
Gloucestershire Constabulary is one of the oldest rural police forces in Britain. The area we cover is around 1,000 square miles and is home to the Cotswolds, the Royal Forest of Dean and the Severn Vale, but also includes the urban centres of Cheltenham and Gloucester.
We serve a population of around 600,000 people in a county which incorporates the royal households of Highgrove and Gatcombe Park, airports at Staverton and Kemble, two universities, part of the M5 motorway and a number of large employers including GCHQ. It also hosts several major events.
Day-to-day policing of the county is delivered through six areas: Cheltenham, Gloucester, Tewkesbury, Stroud, Cotswolds and the Forest of Dean.
Neighbourhood policing is very much at the heart of the Constabulary and within the six areas, we have teams covering 55 communities.
At the most local level, our neighbourhood policing teams have built strong relationships with the communities within which they work. Made up of Police Officers, Police Community Support Officers (PCSOs), Special Constables, Police Support Volunteers, Volunteer Police Cadets and Police Staff, they tackle crime and disorder and other issues which matter most to the public.
Community policing is only part of what we do. The Constabulary showcase the work we do at our annual Open Day. Highlights include our dogs and mounted sections, roads policing team, forensics unit, specialist firearms officers, demonstrations and an opportunity to speak with Constabulary staff about paid and volunteer recruitment opportunities.
Gloucestershire Constabulary also works with other organisations (partners) such as local councils, support groups and charities, sharing expertise and making the best use of resources to help beat crime, make the county a safer place within which to live, visit and work and keep the people of Gloucestershire safe from harm.
