Are you interested in becoming a volunteer with Police Scotland?
Being a Special Constable is not just about upholding the law and catching criminals, it’s also about supporting communities by building trust, respect, and positive relationships. You will be there to make a difference to those who need it most.
If you want a volunteering role that will improve the safety and wellbeing of the people, places, and communities of Scotland; one that upholds the law and our values of integrity, fairness, respect, and our commitment to upholding human rights – they want you to apply to become a Special Constable.
The benefits are:
- You will be part of a team of highly trained professionals.
- You will have identical powers to that of a police officer.
- You will receive excellent training and wellbeing support.
- You will find out if the job of a full-time police officer is for you.
If you are looking to give back and make a difference, why not go along to one of three online information recruitment events to find out more: Thursday 23 January, from 2pm – 4pm, or 6pm – 8pm; or Saturday 25 January, 10am – 12pm. These events are designed to inform about:
- What the Special Constable role is
- What the Special Constable can do
- The eligibility criteria
- The assessment process
- Commitments, expectations, and personal rewards
For further information, and to book your place, please visit the Police Scotland website.











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