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West Mercia Police Federation

Ever thought about becoming a workplace representative? Join us today

7 April 2026

Behind every Police Federation stands a vital support network that ensures their voice is heard - a team of workplace representatives.

At West Mercia Police Federation, we currently have two workplace representative roles available. 

Role overview: As a workplace representative, you will raise concerns, share insights, and help shape policies that impact colleagues’ working conditions, welfare, and safety.

This is not a full-time position, it would accompany your day job. 

Benefits

Location: We are looking for one in the north of the Force (Telford area) and one in the south (Worcestershire area).

Key responsibilities:

  • Represent colleagues in discussions, negotiations, and decision-making forums
  • Advocate for officers’ rights, welfare, and professional development
  • Contribute to policies that drive positive change within the policing community
  • Collaborate with fellow representatives across the Force to address common challenges

 

 

Benefits of the role:

  • Make a real difference in the working lives of your colleagues
  • Develop leadership, communication, negotiation, and problem-solving skills
  • Join a supportive network of like-minded officers
  • Gain experience in shaping force-wide policies and initiatives

Who should apply:

  • Committed and passionate officers in West Mercia
  • Excellent communicators who can effectively represent colleagues
  • Leaders who thrive in a collaborative environment and are willing to step up

Next steps: Both of these posts will be elected by the membership. If you are interested, please register your interest by getting in touch with West Mercia Police Federation or email interim branch secretary Stu Bott on: stuart.bott@wmpf.polfed.org

Take this opportunity to stand up for your colleagues, influence change, and strengthen policing in West Mercia. Be part of a team that ensures every officer’s voice is heard. 

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