Recruiting under this scheme is open! Please note, recruitment does not run in academic years, intake start dates can vary throughout the year.
Salary: £26,682
Overview: The PCDA Programme is a three-year programme with academic modules, course work and exams. The total academic credit value of this course is 360 credits. The academic learning on this course is undertaken and coincides with serving as student police officer, with active frontline duties for Cumbria Constabulary. The normal working hours of a police officer are 40 hours per week.
As per Police Regulations an officer can apply for part time working and the request will be considered following the initial delivery phase and the officer is confirmed as independent in post.
Should an officer move to part time working during their probationary period, the length of the probationary period will be extended on a pro rata basis.
Is this the route for you? This route is for someone who would like to work in the role of an operational police officer, whilst studying, and who does not hold a degree-level qualification.
Before you start: To be accepted onto the PCDA, candidates have to meet the Constabulary's PCDA eligibility criteria and successfully pass the stages of the Constabulary's police officer recruitment process.
What's involved in a PCDA? A PCDA involves a three-year programme of academic modules, course work and exams. This is undertaken and coincides with serving as a student police officer, with active frontline duties for Cumbria Constabulary.
Provider: Cumbria Constabulary have selected UCLan as a higher education institute partner for the academic learning on the PCDA course.
Support: Apprentices will receive support from a UCLan tutor with your academic studies and officers and staff from Cumbria Constabulary will support you with your operational role.
You will receive one-on-one support from your UCLan tutor.
You will receive regular meetings to discuss your progress and any support you feel you could benefit from with your line manager within the force.
You can visit UCLan's PCDA page here.
Costs: The academic costs of this degree are covered by the apprenticeship.
Achieving your PCDA: Upon successful competition of your PCDA, you will graduate as a Cumbria Constabulary police officer and obtain a BSc (Hons) Professional Police Practice degree.
How to apply: Please click apply and complete the online application form.
Please note we require candidates to have a full manual UK driving licence in order to apply.
Need some guidance? Take a look at some guidance on how to apply here
If you have any questions regarding the interviews/ assessment or would like to visit one of the stations, please contact our SPOC's to arrange:
North SPOC Carlisle Station - PoliceOfficerRecruit@cumbria.police.uk
South SPOC Barrow Station - Sergeant Caroline Milligan Caroline.Milligan@cumbria.police.uk
West SPOC Workington Station - Sergeant Jenny Mossop at pduwest@cumbria.police.uk
Through the PCDA entry route, officers will undertake a professional degree apprenticeship, licensed and overseen by the College of Policing and delivered through a formal collaboration by the force with University of Central Lancashire (UCLan), a Higher Education Institute (HEI). Officers have a 3 year probationary period, whilst undertaking a BSc (Hons) Professional Policing Practice Degree. For a full overview of the PCDA course view our course overview.
Your first year will begin with a 21 week block of taught classroom learning including a group presentation, two exams, an essay, an Evidence based Policing Presentation with report and a 2 week PST (Personal Safety Training) and First aid course.
You then move into the Operational Tutor 'in company' phase which lasts for 10 weeks and includes a 3 week driving course. Followed by this you will spend 6 weeks on Independent Patrol Phase.
Finally you will head back into the classroom for 3 weeks of learning, again followed by 5 weeks of Independent Patrol Phase. During the first year you will also complete the Independent Patrol Status portfolio, whilst on the operational tutor phase of the programme.
In your first year you will spend 24 weeks in a classroom environment being taught by some of our tutors and UCLan and will have 22 days (fixed) annual leave.
Year 2 starts with a 4 week block of taught learning, followed by an independent patrol phase for 24 weeks (where you will have 8 protected learning days) and will also complete 25 shift placements.
After this there is another learning block of 3 weeks where you will complete an academic assessment on Counter Terrorism and a 4000 word essay, followed by another 15 weeks independent patrol phase.
The final part of year 2 starts with a 1 week learning block where you will work on a case study and essay, and then final 6 weeks on patrol.
In year 3 your Module1 and Module 2 are run concurrently over the duration of the final year, delivered during three taught blocks totalling to 7 weeks. The final and summative aspect of the PCDA and Degree is the End Point Assessment (EPA), based on a research based project of 10,000 words.
The EPA is embedded within an integrated Degree in Professional Policing Practice qualification and is UCLan led. During the third year of the programme you are required to successfully complete the Full Occupational Competency Portfolio.
By the end of year 3 you will have a minimum of 1047 training hours (over the full three years) classed as off the job training hours which are required by the Education Skills Funding Agency (ESFA). Both modules will be completed at Level 6 and you will obtain your BSc (Hons) Professional Policing Practice Degree.
To be confirmed in post as a Police Officer, at the end of the third year you will have completed you Full Occupational Competency Portfolio, taken and passed the apprenticeship End Point Assessment and been awarded a BSc (Hons) Professional Policing Practice Degree.
Visit the police officer FAQs page for FAQs on becoming a police officer
In addition to the general requirements to join as a police officer, applicants must also have one of the following in order to meet both the academic requirements of UCLan and the Education Skills Funding Agency (ESFA) apprenticeships:
AND
Furness CollegeGCSE MathsGCSE English
Lakes College West CumbriaGCSE MathsGCSE EnglishCarlisle CollegeGCSE MathsGCSE EnglishKendal CollegeGCSE MathsGCSE English
A review of a candidate's professional training or work experience which will include military, PCSO and special constable experience and work based practical skills e.g. problem solving and customer service will be considered if a candidate does not have the required UCAS points.
PLEASE NOTE:
To be eligible to undertake the Police Constable Degree Apprenticeship you must not be:
If you are unsure of how your own circumstance impact on you becoming a Police Officer undertaking the Police Constable Degree Apprenticeship Programme, please contact our recruitment team: policeofficerrecruit@cumbria.police.uk