Office of the Commissioner

Vacancies

This page contains details of opportunities to join our small but effective team in Surrey. We welcome diversity and are committed to the professional and personal development of staff.

Vacancies

Independent Members to serve on Police Gross Misconduct Panels

Location: Surrey, Kent and Hampshire

Type: Contract Part time

Ethics and integrity are at the heart of policing.  It is vital that the highest of professional standards are maintained across the Police Service, but sometimes officers fall below the high standard expected of them. Integrity is the foundation of policing. People rightly expect the police to uphold the highest standards. Maintaining public confidence in […]

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Independent Members to serve on Police Gross Misconduct Panels

Location: Surrey, Kent and Hampshire

Type: Contract Part time

Ethics and integrity are at the heart of policing.  It is vital that the highest of professional standards are maintained across the Police Service, but sometimes officers fall below the high standard expected of them. Integrity is the foundation of policing. People rightly expect the police to uphold the highest standards. Maintaining public confidence in […]

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Sorry we do not currently have any vacancies available. Visit the other pages in this section to learn more about the role and responsibilities of your Commissioner and our team in Surrey.

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