Detective constable pay in Leeds March 2026
How much do detective constables in Leeds get paid?
detective constables in Leeds earn
£9.40-20.84 per hour
Based on 30 employee reviews
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Recent detective constable Jobs in Leeds
- LD7458 Non Recent CSEA Police Staff Investigator **Internal- Police Staff and Police Officers (due to retire)** at West Yorkshire Police posted 2 days ago
- YR-7468 Hearings Officer **At Risk Police Staff Only** at West Yorkshire Police posted 2 days ago
- Criminal Investigator - West Yorkshire Trading Standards at Kirklees Council posted 9 days ago
- CTU PXT1118 Inspector, CT Borders **Internal and Regional** at West Yorkshire Police posted 11 days ago
- PXC-7398 Digital Media Investigator **Internal Police Officers - Various Locations ** at West Yorkshire Police posted 25 days ago
How are people paid?
An annual salary
97% of people report they get paid an annual salary.
Based on 30 employees
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What do detective constables do?
Police officers have the job of keeping people safe from crime, as well as investigating people who may have broken the law.
You can work on patrol or at a police station.
Other names for police officers are:
- Policemen
- Policewomen
- Police constables
This job might involve:
- Patrolling the streets
- Responding to public disturbances and crime
- Making arrests
- Interviewing people
- Gathering evidence
- Crowd and traffic control at big events
- Developing relationships with communities
- Writing reports
You might be on your feet a lot, especially if you are on patrol.
If you want to apply for a police officer job, you might need the following:
- Some A levels, a Level 3 diploma, a university degree or a Police Constable Degree Apprenticeship.
- Be over 18
- Pass police assessments and fitness tests
- Pass background checks
- The right to work in the UK