We are currently not recruiting cadets.
Our cadet scheme commences in September each year, with recruitment for the scheme usually taking place between April and July. Vacancies are advertised in the local press.
If you are a young person aged 16 and considering a career in the Police Service, our Cadet Scheme could be just what you are looking for.
All candidates will be required to undertake the standard entrance test. The test is divided into three papers - language, numeric skills and information handling. Specimen test papers are included in the application packs to give candidates an idea of what they will be asked to do.
Candidates must pass all three papers. Generally the possession of four Standard Grade passes at bands 1-3, including English and Mathematics, would indicate a candidate's potential to pass this examination.
Candidates who are successful in passing the examination will be required to undertake a basic fitness test. The test consists of sit-ups, press-ups, tricep dips, bench jumps and running. The test will measure both stamina and determination. An assessment day will follow where candidates will participate in a number of tests. The final step in the selection process is a full medical examination.
The aim of the cadet programme is to assist young people to become police officers. To achieve this aim Dumfries and Galloway Constabulary will endeavour to:
During the twelve to twenty four month training programme the cadets will be seconded to each of the following departments and stations for periods of eight weeks:
During these secondments the cadets will probably reside outwith their home town and on these occasions they will stay with accommodation providers who have volunteered to offer them a family environment.
We believe strongly in Investing in People and during their training the cadets will complete a NVQ in Business Administration Level 3 and attain a European Computer Driving Licence. Both qualifications will assist the cadets with their future careers.
The force will also assist the cadets to obtain their driving licence and will subsidize 75% of the cost for a maximum of 15 lessons with an instructor from the British School of Motoring and for their theory test and driving test.
On appointment with effect from 1 September 2003, salary is determined by age:
| Age | Salary |
|---|---|
| Under 17 years | £6,201 per annum |
| 17 years | £6,582 per annum |
| 18 years or over | £7,323 per annum |
Cadets wear uniform when on duty which, with the exception of footwear, is provided free of charge.
On reaching 18 years of age, cadets will have the opportunity to apply for a position within the regular force. They will not be required to re-sit the standard entrance test. They will be required to undergo the other parts of the process. Transfer to the regular force is also based on satisfactory progress during the cadet programme.

You can view a cadet training programme example timetable, which is available to download here:
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