The role
What a police sergeant actually does, day to day.
As a police sergeant, you're a leader in the police force, responsible for a team of constables and the work they do. You're the person they come to when decisions need making - whether it's planning how to handle a busy night shift or deciding what to do when something goes wrong. You need both authority (so officers respect your decisions) and empathy (so you understand the people you're dealing with).
You'll handle all sorts of situations - attending emergencies, directing your team through complex incidents, investigating crimes and gathering evidence for court, and building trust with the people in your neighbourhood by listening to their concerns. The job can be demanding: you might deal with people in crisis, witness difficult things, or have to make tough calls under pressure. But it's rewarding too - your leadership means your team works better and safer, your investigations can put people away who've hurt others, and knowing you've made your community feel safer is something real. Training your team and spotting who has talent and potential is part of it as well - you're building the next generation of good policing.
Day to day
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