Transferee/re-joiner To Be A Recruit Trainer London, Spring House, United Kingdom Constable Rank Full Time - Permanent Apply By 17 June, 2026 Posted On 20 May, 2026
British Transport Police
London, United Kingdom
Police constable salary + £5,588.18 london allowan...
On-site
Substantive police constable rank confirmed
Completed probation period successfully
Experience delivering training programs
British Transport Police is seeking dedicated Police Constables to join the Learning and Development team as Recruit Trainers
Job Summary
British Transport Police is seeking dedicated Police Constables to join the Learning and Development team as Recruit Trainers.
The role involves designing and delivering dynamic learning programmes across classroom, digital, and practical environments to shape future officers.
Applicants must be substantive in the rank of Constable, have completed probation, and possess experience in training delivery within a police environment.
Matching Summary
British Transport Police is seeking dedicated Police Constables to join the Learning and Development team as Recruit Trainers.
Salary
Police Constable salary + £5,588.18 London Allowance; £3,150 Police London Weighting (if applicable)
Skills & Requirements
Must-have
Substantive Police Constable rank confirmed
Completed probation period successfully
Experience delivering training programs
Understanding of adult learning principles
Ability to design engaging learning content
Nice-to-have
Passion for mentoring and developing others
Strong interpersonal and communication skills
Commitment to inclusive learning environment
Experience with digital and blended delivery
A1 Assessor qualification or equivalent
Key Requirements
Substantive Constable rank with completed probation
Re-joiners must apply within 5 years of leaving
Must have lived in UK for past 3 consecutive years
No live misconduct warnings or performance issues
Signed line manager recommendation form required
Teaching Qualifications (CET/Level 5) or TEP Modules 1-3
Work Rights
Must have lived in the UK for the past 3 consecutive years