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Join Humberside Police via Police Now’s National Graduate Programme

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Georgia Waldron | Police Now graduate
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Through our partnership with Humberside Police, we have recruited, trained and developed 108 graduates to become police officers and detectives on our national graduate programme since 2017.

Humberside Police

Humberside Police have been proudly serving the people of Northern Lincolnshire, Hull and the East Riding of Yorkshire since 1974.

The force covers a very diverse area that stretches from as far north as Bridlington, across to the Isle of Axholme and down to the outskirts of Grimsby where it changes to Lincolnshire Police.

The Humber area boasts some of England’s most attractive countryside and some truly vibrant towns, all with transport links to Leeds, Manchester, London and the South.
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Humberside Police recruitment

Our focus on diversity and inclusion

Humberside Police are committed to Equality, Diversity and Inclusion. Our mission is to serve our communities. The most effective way we can do this is if the people who work for us are representative of our communities.

We are working hard to increase diversity and inclusion where communities are currently under-represented.

We want to encourage people of diverse backgrounds, experience and beliefs, who share our value of caring and want to make a difference in the community, to work for us.

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Nilufar Ali | Police Now graduate
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Our officers and staff come from every walk of life, but there is always room for us to improve and better represent our growing diverse communities.

The more diverse our Staff and Police Officers, the easier it is for us to connect with and understand the needs of all the people we serve.

The most effective police service is one that can help anyone, whatever their age, gender, ethnicity, level of ability, sexual orientation, gender identity, faith, relationship or parental status.

Thinking of a career change?

Make a real impact in a career you never expected

Do you love your job but wish you were having more of an impact? It’s never too late to change careers.

Neighbourhood police officers come from a range of industries and sectors. You don’t need any previous policing knowledge or experience to apply, and you can bring key skills from your current or previous roles, such as emotional intelligence and collaboration.

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had not considered neighbourhood policing before discovering Police Now.

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Peter Barnes | Police Now graduate

“I did not let the fact that I am a career-changer and a member of the LGBTQ+ community stop me from joining policing. I thought I might be the oldest at Police Now’s academy but there was a really diverse mix of people there, working towards the same goal.”

Core requirements

Are you eligible?

To be eligible to join Humberside Police, you must:

Before you apply, make sure you read our full eligibility criteria.

How you apply

You want a career where you can make an impact. Are you prepared to start the application process?

Being prepared is the first step in being successful in your application. Before you apply, make sure to thoroughly read this information and have everything you need to start your journey.

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