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

Joint Audit Committee Members (x3)

Location: Remote

Type: Contract

Allowance of £2,189 per annumClosing Date: 06 September 2024 We are seeking high calibre individuals to join the Joint Audit Committee who will provide independent and effective advice about the adequacy of financial management and assurance within Surrey Police. Successful candidates will be able to demonstrate: We are looking for three Members to join the Committee. […]

Independent Panel Members to serve on Police Gross Misconduct Panels

Location: Guildford, Surrey and South East England

Type: Contract Part time

£357 per full day Closing date: 06 September 2024 The Office of the Police & Crime Commissioner for Surrey is recruiting for Independent Panel Members to serve on police gross misconduct panels. Integrity is the foundation of policing, and it is vital that the highest of professional standards are maintained given that police officers exercise significant […]

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Latest News

Commissioner welcomes tough sentences for activists who blocked M25

motorway gantry on M25

The Commissioner said substantial jail terms given to five members of the Just Stop Oil group should act as a deterrent to others.

Great-gran, 93, and woman forced to sleep on kitchen floor are among “hidden” Surrey victims of cuckooing

Police and Crime Commissioner Lisa Townsend and Deputy PCC Ellie Vesey-Thompson with Keely Glithero and Sue Murphy from Catalyst Support

Surrey's Police and Crime Commissioner has met with experts at a service dedicated to supporting "hidden" victims of exploitation.

Commissioner says “We are listening”, as residents share views on anti-social behaviour

Police and Crime Commissioner Lisa Townsend standing outside office with Surrey Police Head of ASB and Partnerships Joanna Grimshaw

Residents revealed that littering, speeding and fly-tipping were among the biggest issues in a survey about anti-social behaviour.