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You will be updated with latest job alerts via emailRole:Armed Response Vehicle Officer Constable (ARVO)
Department:Operational Support Unit - Firearms Support Group
Rank:Police Constable
Hours: 40
Location:Operations Complex Sheffield
Contract Type:Permanent
CURRENT AND PROJECTED VACANCIES CONSTABLES ARMED RESPONSE VEHICLE OFFICERS (ARV OFFICERS) OPERATIONAL SUPPORT UNIT FIREARMS SUPPORT GROUP
Applications are sought from substantive Constables to become Armed Response Vehicle Officers who need to be:
Key Responsibilities:
In-role performance will include:
For further information relating to the role and tasks of this position please click here to view the role profile - If you are having trouble with the hyperlink please right click copy and paste in a separate window.
Recruitment Expectations:
Familiarisation Dates:
FSG will be holding several familiarisation sessions at the Ops Complex whilst the application stage is open.
Please email the Sgts below if you wish to book onto one of the sessions to find out further information about the role. Sessions will be run in the morning and afternoon on each date:
Selection Process:
The selection process will consist of a number of stages which are outlined below:
1. Submission of the Firearms Application Form (suitability for firearms training)
2. Attendance criteria review (3 years from closing date).
3. Paper sifts in line with the CVF role profile and guidance notes to take place throughout October 2025up to the first NDM assessment day.
4. Completion of the CoP ARV fitness test to the standard required for ARV Officers (level 9.4). Dates on which the tests will be taken by candidates are:
All sessions will be held at Public Order Training Pioneer close Manvers Rotherham at 7.50am prompt (test start time). Please contact CTI Jay Hollingsworth AND A/INSP Steve Taylor to book on one of these dates which are being run concurrent with the paper sift.
5. Firearms NDM Assessments (Practical scenarios) and shooting assessments. The top scoring 20successful candidates through the fitness test AND paper sift will progress to this stage. Candidates to be available for one of these dates:
6. Successful candidates at this point will be invited to attend aformal interviewthat will be based on the CVF this is likely to take place in December 2025).
7. Successful candidates will receive details of the IFC course which is scheduled to run:
5th January 2026 to 10th April 2026. This requires fulltime attendance for the duration of the course with no leave/abstractions allowed (unless under exceptional circumstances).
8. Successful candidates will be booked onto a 4-day initial STO TASER course prior to commencing their IFC course (if not already TASER trained).
9. OHU Medical examination and Doctor report hearing sight and general physical assessment to be arranged and undertaken by successful candidates prior to starting on the IFC course.
10. Check of disciplinary record personal record and approval for further assessment by ACC.
11. Vetting by PSD may be undertaken at any time during the process.
12. Successful candidates to attend regional stores for uniform fitting and kit/equipment prior to IFC course.
13. Successful completion of the Initial Firearms Course (IFC).
*Candidates MUST be available for all the dates required to complete the process*
Further Information:
Consideration can be given to more flexible working arrangements if required on successful completion of the IFC course.
OSU Firearms Support Group is based at the Operations Complex Europa Link in South Yorkshire current vacancies are for positions at this location.
Upon successful completion of the Initial Firearms Course individuals will remain in their current roles until vacancies arise within OSU.
Due to the specialist nature of the role and the extensive training and development involved a MINIMUM commitment of FIVE years is expected.
Contact:
Further information about the role may be obtained by contacting the FSG Inspectors: A/Insp Steve Taylor and Insp Steve Usher on Ext 717048 or Chief Inspector Jonathan Greaves on Ext 716690.
Information regarding technical and training issues may be obtained from: Chief Firearms Instructor (CFI) John Cobb or Deputy CFI Ben Rowley in the Firearms Training and Development Unit on Ext 722122.
How to Apply:
The completed Firearms Application form should be supported by your Line manager along with District Commander and returned to:
Please click here for the application form
Vetting Level
The vetting level for this role is Management Vetting (MV). If successful your vetting will be reviewed and uplifted. For further information please contact the Vetting Unit on
Diversity and Inclusion
Operational Support is under-represented by female and ethnic minority officers and applications are particularly welcome from these officers.
Its really important to us that the department represents the community we serve in order for us to provide the best service utilising a range of backgrounds experience and skills. We support and value all officers and staff and the unique experiences they bring to the role. We strongly encourage and welcome expressions of interest from these valuable underrepresented groups.
If you are from an underrepresented group and want to find out more about the support we can offer please contact our dedicated team on
Closing date: Friday 3rd October 2025
Please note officers undergoing NPPF4 cannot apply to move roles.
Full-Time