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The Cheshire Police and Crime Commissioner (PCC) is supported by a team of professionals. From time to time paid and volunteering roles will be available. Information will be posted on this page.

This page lists job opportunities with the Cheshire Police and Crime Commissioner’s (PCC) team. The roles empower you to work and contribute professionally to support policing and community safety.

Current vacancies

There are no current vacancies in our team.

Volunteering opportunities

Even if there aren’t paid jobs right now, you can still get involved through volunteering. There are a range of volunteering roles that support the PCC. These include Call Management Auditors, Independent Custody Visitors and Police Dog Welfare Visitors.

If you’re interested in volunteering, even when there aren’t specific vacancies, you can still express your interest by completing this form.

Why this matters

Working with the PCC – whether as an employee or a volunteer – is a way to make a positive impact on policing and community safety in Cheshire. Your skills and time can help shape better services and support for local people.

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Latest news

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Youngsters’ demand for a safe place to go drives PCC backing for new Crewe Youth Zone

New research highlighting young people’s urgent need for safe, supportive spaces has prompted Cheshire Police and Crime Commissioner Dan Price to back Crewe’s new The Dome Youth Zone as a Founder Patron.

Dan Price and young people at Crewe Dome
Dan Price and young people at Crewe Dome
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Cheshire PCC leads the way, making it easier for schools nationwide to go phone-free

Cheshire is leading the way in creating distraction-free classrooms, with three quarters of its state high schools now either using or planning to introduce lockable phone pouches.

Dan Price, Cheshire Police and Crime Commissioner with pupils from Sir William Stanier School with the lockable phone pouch
Dan Price, Cheshire Police and Crime Commissioner with pupils from Sir William Stanier School with the lockable phone pouch