Assistant Chief Constable for Cleveland Police | Familiarisation Event
Date: Thursday 14th May 2026
Time: 15:00 – 17:00
Location: Cleveland Police Central HQ, Hemlington – Cleveland Room 1
The Chief Constable of Cleveland Police is seeking applicants for the position of Assistant Chief Constable.
To support this process, we are hosting an Assistant Chief Constable Familiarisation Event at Cleveland Police Headquarters. This event will feature an introduction from Chief Constable Victoria Fuller and Deputy Chief Constable David Felton, followed by a presentation from the HR Recruitment team, providing detailed information about the recruitment process.
Key Details:
- Application Period: Applications open 22nd April 2026 and will close on 21st May 2026.
- Familiarisation Event Registration: Click the ‘Apply’ button below to register. You will receive a confirmation email upon successful registration.
- Virtual Attendance: Although attendance in person is always preferred, external candidates can attend via MS Teams. Please contact hr.recruitment@cleveland.police.uk (FAO Ben Young) for more information.
- Expected interview dates: Stakeholder panel Interviews and Appointment Panel Interviews are expected to be held on the same day, 8th June 2026.
We would welcome applications from current serving officers either:
- Previously qualified to role of Assistant Chief Constable.
- Successfully completed the ELP development centre and awaiting the course.
- Eligible and willing to undertake the ELP development centre in the next 12 months.
Cleveland Police are proud to be committed to equality, diversity, and inclusion. We are an organisation that not only champions human rights and strives to eliminate discrimination, but which also celebrates the fact that we are all equally different. The Chief Constable values diversity in our workplace and welcomes applications from all suitably qualified and experienced candidates.
For further details or questions about the event, please contact hr.recruitment@cleveland.police.uk (FAO Ben Young).