Detention Officer - HIOWC 375

Job Details

Job Title:  Detention Officer

Location:  Southampton or Portsmouth

Salary: Scale 5, £30,333.00 per annum - £32,613.00, plus 20% Shift allowance & Weekend enhancements (approximately £700 per month in addition to salary).

Contract: Permanent
Hours:  37 per week – Shift working, including weekends, early mornings, late night, & Night shifts.

Closing Date:  Sunday 26th July 2026 at 23:59hours.  

 

Expected Start date of this role will be October 2026. 

 

Please do not attach a CV and covering letter to your application. Please note that you will be required to send in pictures of your tattoo to police.recruitment@hampshire.police.uk once your application has been submitted. 

 


Initial training will be held at Support Headquarters Netley 

Policing is a career like no other. Our police officers, police staff and volunteers show courage, teamwork and compassion on a daily basis to make a real difference to people’s lives in the communities they serve.

 

We look for all kinds of skills, because we know it takes all kinds of people to protect the public. Problem solving, compassion, resilience, respect, courage and teamwork. These are the qualities we are looking for, and if you think you might have the skills to serve why not apply?

About the role


As a Detention Officer you will be based in either Southampton, Portsmouth, Basingstoke or Isle of Wight where colleagues from many different roles are located. The custody suite, where you’ll spend the majority of your time, is at the heart of the police station.


Detention Officers are using their skills to play an increasingly important part in the way custody suites are run. You'll not only help in the smooth running of the station, but also provide support to detainees who are facing one of the most difficult times of their lives. The role is definitely challenging, but can also be incredibly rewarding and varied.  


You don't need to have done this type of role before, life skills are important.  You'll need to be alert at all times, thinking on your feet and making informed decisions. A key task is assisting the Custody Officer in providing an excellent level of care to some of the most vulnerable individuals in Hampshire and the Isle of Wight. You'll complete all aspects of the booking in process and when required facilitate disposal procedures for detainees. Take their fingerprints, photographs and DNA, record their possessions and make sure they're safe and secure. During their time in custody, you'll regularly monitor a detainee’s condition and behaviour, where necessary assist with investigative procedures and preservation of evidence whilst maintaining the safety and security of all personnel within the custody suite. There will be phone calls to answer, solicitors and other agencies to deal with and a whole host of other tasks to do, as well as supporting your colleagues and the custody sergeant. 

Successful candidates will undertake a five and half week training course, which is assessed throughout. You will receive training on all aspects of your role and where it sits within the Criminal Justice System; on relevant legislation, bespoke police systems and your designated powers; on personal safety training techniques and emergency life support skills. Some people join the constabulary to be a career Detention Officer and others join as it opens up opportunities to develop skills and experience needed to serve in other roles such as a police officer. 
 

For more information on this role please have a look at the full role profile attached for Detention Officer.

 

For information about the role and recruitment process (including application and interview tips) please see attached

Salary and Other Benefits


In addition to a highly rewarding career and a competitive base salary of £30,333 - £32,613 per annum. Once you’ve completed a training period you’ll receive an additional 20% shift allowance and weekend enhancement making your potential earnings far higher.

Our benefits are extensive too and include:

An attractive contributory pension scheme

Childcare Voucher and Cycle to Work schemes.

Access to Hampshire Police Leisure and Sport (providing a range of family and sporting activities)

Gym facilities at a number of our buildings.
 

You also have the opportunity to be part of a large organisation with all the potential opportunity for development and progression that can bring. Many police officers start off life in other police roles, which can provide vital experience that gives them the edge over other candidates.

Hours of Work


Detention Officers work to a shift pattern, which applies across all of our 24/7 operational custody suites. This consists of working 2 day shifts, 2 late shifts and 2 night shifts followed by 4 rest days. You will be part of a team which serves the public all day, every day including weekend work.

Essential Application Criteria


This role is subject to satisfactory vetting clearance and related fitness test.  You will need to be Educated to QCF Level 3 A-levels (or equivalent) OR work experience deemed to have brought the post-holder to a comparable level. 
  

In evaluating applications we assess against the following Competencies and Personal Qualities. Reading the below links will assist you in your application.
 

We are Emotionally Aware Level 1

We Take Ownership Level 1

We are collaborative Level 1

We Support and Inspire Level 1


  

Applicants will complete an application form, an interview day and must pass a Job Related Fitness Test (Job Related Fitness Test to be completed annually upon commencement of role).
 

Applicants must have a full driving licence (which we require evidence of during the process) and although you’ll be posted to the Isle of Wight there will be a requirement on occasions to work at other locations which could include Portsmouth, Southampton or Basingstoke so access to reliable transport will be required.


Please note that the email address you supply when submitting an application will be used for contact throughout the full lifecycle of that vacancy. You will not be able to amend your contact details. You should therefore ensure that you choose an appropriately accessible email address, being mindful that the process may take several months for some roles.

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