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With more than 46,000 officers and staff, the Met is the UK's largest police service. It currently has 25% of the total police budget for England and Wales. We take a lot of care in structuring the organisation to make full use of many different disciplines and skills of our people. | {UKUK}

◥ University. {q} PhD. ⏫ THEMES. ⏫ Police. Ⓜ️ Structure. {c} Career. {c} Work. {c} CV. ⚪️ Europe. ⚫ UK. ⚫ England. ⬤ London. ↂ EndNote. Metropolitan Police. Territorial police force of Greater London Law enforcement agency The Metropolitan Police Service (MPS), formerly known as the Metropolitan Police, which is still its common name, serves as the territorial police force responsible for law enforcement and crime prevention within the ceremonial county of Greater London. In addition, it is responsible for specialised tasks throughout the United Kingdom, such as UK counter-terrorism measures, and the protection of certain individuals, including the monarch, royal family, governmental officials,[10] and other designated figures. Commonly referred to as the Met, it is also referred to as Scotland Yard or the Yard, after the location of its original headquarters in Great Scotland Yard, Whitehall in the 19th century.[11] Its present headquarters are near there at New Scotland Yard on the Victoria Embankment.[12] History[edit] Governance[edit] Police area and other forces[edit] Organisation and structure[edit] Ranks[edit] Insignia[edit] Workforce[edit]

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News about how the MPS is policing London, major criminal investigations and prosecutions. Following If you follow us on Twitter we will not automatically follow you back. @Replies and Contacting the MPS We are unable to monitor Twitter round the clock. Please do not try to report crime using Twitter To report crime, please call 101. This allows us to ensure your inquiry is directed to the appropriate person or department, dealt as quickly as possible and using the appropriate levels of confidentiality and record keeping. Use of Images. Metropolitan Police. Territorial police force of Greater London Law enforcement agency The Metropolitan Police Service (MPS), commonly known as the Metropolitan Police, and simply known as the Met Police or the Met, is the territorial police force responsible for law enforcement and crime prevention within Greater London.

In addition, it is responsible for specialised tasks throughout the United Kingdom, such as dealing with counter-terrorism throughout the UK, and the protection of certain individuals, including the monarch, royal family, governmental officials,[10] and other designated figures. It is also referred to as an eponym as Scotland Yard or the Yard, after the location of its original headquarters in Great Scotland Yard, Whitehall, in the 19th century.[11] The Met is presently headquartered at New Scotland Yard, on the Victoria Embankment.[12] Police area and other forces [edit] The area policed by the Metropolitan Police Service is known as the Metropolitan Police District (MPD).

London portal. Ⓜ️ ▶️ LinkedIn - MPS. Twitter - @metpoliceuk. MPSOnTheStreet (@MPSOnTheStreet) | Twitter... Flicker: MPS. Flickr - The Police Photos (UK only) Organisation and structure of the MPS. The Metropolitan Police Service of Greater London is organised into four main directorates, each with differing responsibilities. These are Neighbourhood Policing, Specialist Crime & Operations, Specialist Operations and the civilian staffed department of 'Shared Support Services' at Met HQ.

Each is overseen by an Assistant Commissioner, or in the case of the support department a Director of police staff which is the equivalent 'civil staff' grade. The Management Board, responsible for the strategic direction of the MPS is composed of the senior police leadership including the Commissioner, Deputy Commissioner, the three Assistant Commissioners (for Neighbourhood Policing, Specialist Crime & Operations, and Specialist Operations) and the equivalent 'civil staff' directors.[1] Leadership[edit] The senior leadership rank-holders of the MPS currently are:[2][3] Neighbourhood Policing[edit] Number of officers per borough[edit] Each BOCU has the following 'officer establishment'.

MPS Organisation Chart - May-June 2013.

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⭐ PD: Police. ⭐ PS: Stations. {c} Job Search. Internal Vacancies - Police Careers (MET) By clicking "I accept" you consent to the use of cookies on our website to support technical features and anonymous statistics Read more Skip to content Back to Metropolitan Police Service Login or Register Internal Vacancies Search Options Search Options Selecting filters in this area will automatically update the results below. Clear For more information and to apply, click on the title. 190 result(s) matched! Next page View cookie policy © Mayor's Office for Policing and Crime 2016.

Metropolitan Police Service Internal Vacancies - Police Careers (MET) Welcome to the Met’s online recruitment system. From here, you can search and apply for vacancies within the Met. You can search for vacancies by clicking here. Each vacancy will have an online application form should you wish to apply. Sensitive, or confidential, vacancies are listed on the Restricted page – these can only be viewed from a Met device or whilst working on an Aware desktop. All other vacancies can be accessed and applied to from home or whilst in the office. Registering and Applying To apply for a vacancy, and follow the progress of your application, you will need to register for an account.

Please note, usernames and passwords are case sensitive. Eligibility To apply for roles advertised on this site, you must: Whilst Police Officers and Volunteer Groups (MSC, MVP and VPC) are eligible to apply for internally advertised police staff roles, applications from existing police staff and agency workers will be considered first. Discuss with your Line Manager. The Met | Careers. MPS - Careers. Metropolitan Police Graduates. "Police Now is a prime example of innovation from the front line of policing, conceived by Metropolitan Police officers and developed within the force itself.

It will open up a career in the force to the brightest and the best and break down the culture which sees many officers spend 30 years in policing without gaining experience in other professional walks of life. Just as Teach First revolutionised teaching in difficult inner-city schools, Police Now will transform community policing in some of London's toughest neighbourhoods. I am delighted that the Home Office provided funding to help get Police Now off the ground. Its future success will benefit policing in forces up and down the country. " Theresa May MP, Home Secretary "Police Now will do for the Police and graduates what Teach First did for schools – provide highly motivated new young graduates who will make a real positive impact on their profession and the people they serve.

" Tom Brake MP, Deputy Leader of the House of Commons. MPS Graduation. College of Policing Graduate. Police Now - Graduate Leadership Development Programme. RSK666-0000007.