Volunteer Cadet Team Leader - 1891621, - Ref:1891621 Before you apply -Don't miss out on the jobs you're really looking for.
Greater Manchester Police, Gorton, Manchester
Volunteer Cadet Team Leader - 1891621, - Ref:1891621 Before you apply -Don't miss out on the jobs you're really looking for.
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Greater Manchester Police, Gorton, Manchester
- Part time
- Permanent
- Onsite working
Posted 1 week ago, 7 Nov | Get your application in now before you miss out!
Closing date: Closing date not specified
job Ref: 388c49d0012346dc8e969eca8aa9e2c0
Full Job Description
Are you a person who wants to inspire and develop young people along with developing your own skills? GMP Police Cadets are seeking volunteer cadet leaders to help young people aged 13-17 years across the force. Leaders are encouraged to help Cadets learn about the Police force, law, specialist police departments, drill and inspections through a structured programme that aims to enhance the relationship between the public and the police (a policing background is not required) in line with the force Target Operating Model. Leaders will also support community engagement events and neighbourhood policing initiatives. Leaders will be provided with the necessary training and skills required. We are looking for people from our communities who want to make a difference by becoming a Volunteer Police Cadet Leader. The Citizens in Policing programme enables the Force to strengthen existing relationships with the communities of Greater Manchester and seeks to provide opportunities for community involvement in Policing, Increasing Community involvement and feelings of Civic Responsibility. The aim and objectives of the VPC Scheme is to increase confidence, wellbeing and enhance life skills. GMP is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and young people and expects all those who work or volunteer within the organisation to share this commitment. The Force complies with the statutory legislative requirements and guidance that seeks to protect children and young people. If you have the enthusiasm and skills to support policing in making communities safe and can help us to improve links with the community, please apply for this voluntary role. Aim of Role: To support delivery of the forces Volunteer Police Cadet Scheme Activities/Tasks:
- Undertake administrative tasks such as inputting data and producing reports
- Coordinate Cadets and take registration at Cadet Classes
- Coordinate guest speakers and presenters
- Coordinate internal and external Unit activities.
- Give regular and effective support to Cadet Units
- Ensuring Safeguarding and Risk Assessment guidelines are adhered to
- Ensure VPC Portal up to date/accurate
- Work closely in partnership with GMP's Central Team for consistent recruitment and retention of volunteer VPC Leaders and maintenance of VPC Guidance and processes
- Plan, coordinate and attend fundraising and social action events in the community
- Ensure that social media & media communications, reporting and monitoring are done through the correct channels
- Deliver presentations/inputs to Volunteer Police Cadets
- Support Cadets in completing the Duke of Edinburgh qualifications
- Maintain the welfare of any Cadets within the VPC Unit
Excellent communication skills, particularly verbal. - Good planning and organisational skills with experience of keeping manual and computerised records and inputting/retrieving information
- IT Skills, including Microsoft packages and internet
- To be enthusiastic and motivated
- Ability to work within a team, promoting inclusivity at all times
- Ability to engage with people from all religious and cultural backgrounds
- Ability to monitor Cadet and Volunteers welfare and to support development
- Demonstrate previous experience in delivering presentations/training
- Previous experience with working/volunteering with young persons is desirable PLEASE NOTE: You will need to evidence the specific skills above on your CV as this will be considered at the shortlisting stage. Preferred Commitment: We would ask you to attend the (one 2 hour) weekly evening sessions and to offer 4 hours per month of your time for administration tasks/ event organising and/or attending. There is a need for reliability and flexibility in this voluntary role, including evening and occasional weekend volunteering.
There's never been a more exciting time to join The Greater Manchester Police. Currently investing in a new target operating model for its Information Services Branch that will enhance the way the force is able to provide policing. The Information Services Branch are deploying new IT infrastructure and services that will keep police up-to-speed with real time information both at the police station and whilst they're on the street. As a result, they are recruiting for a number of roles; all boasting a solid combination of strategic development opportunity and daily challenges that will stretch the mind of any proactive IT professional.