BTP Police Officer to Special Constable
Join Us as a BTP Special Constable - Police Officer to Special Constable Pathway
Are you a current British Transport Police Officer, or have you left your regular BTP Police Officer role within the last 12 months? If so, you may be eligible to join the BTP Special Constabulary through our Police Officer to Special Constable Pathway.
This pathway has been designed to support current and recently serving BTP Officers who wish to continue contributing to policing in a voluntary capacity. It provides an opportunity to use your existing skills, knowledge and experience to continue supporting colleagues, passengers and the railway network as a BTP Special Constable.
Whether you are leaving regular service due to retirement, a change in personal circumstances, career plans or other commitments, your experience and dedication remain highly valued.
As a BTP Special Constable, you will continue to make a meaningful contribution to keeping the travelling public safe across Britain's Rail Network.
Important: Special Constables are Volunteer Police Officers and are not BTP employees. This pathway is a route to voluntary appointment as a Special Constable and should not be described as an Employed Post or Employment Contract.
Why Become a BTP Special Constable?
At BTP, our purpose is clear. Keeping the travelling public safe.
As a current or recently serving BTP Police Officer, you already understand the unique nature of railway policing and the importance of the role we play.
We’re looking for individuals who:
If that sounds like you, we'd love to hear from you.
Eligibility Criteria:
You may be eligible to become a BTP Special Constable if:
You Will Not Be Eligible If You:
Further internal recommendation and reference checks will be completed as part of the recruitment process. This may include relevant Line Manager, People Delivery, Professional Standards and Divisional Checks where required.
Recruitment Process
Submit an application outlining why you would like to become a BTP Special Constable and continue supporting the organisation.
Recruitment will review your application and complete the required internal checks.
You will be invited to a suitability conversation to discuss your application, motivation and understanding of the Special Constable role.
If successful, you will receive a conditional offer of appointment, subject to completion of any required pre-appointment checks.
Where applicable, this may include Vetting Checks, a Medical Assessment, a Fitness Test, a review of Training Records and any other checks required for appointment as a BTP Special Constable.
Once all checks have been completed successfully, we will agree a start date and support you through the onboarding, attestation and appointment process.
Training Requirements
Training requirements will be determined on a case-by-case basis and will take account of:
You may be required to complete refresher training, mandatory training, assessments or other onboarding requirements before commencing operational duties.
The Commitment
The role of Special Constable is a voluntary position. Special Constables are expected to contribute a minimum of 16 hours per month in accordance with Special Constabulary requirements and maintain the standards, training and professionalism expected of all BTP Officers.
Because this is a voluntary appointment, successful applicants will not be issued with a contract of employment. Appointment documentation will confirm the terms and expectations of service as a BTP Special Constable.
Have Questions?
We’re here to help. Email the Recruitment Team at: RecruitmentTeam@btp.police.uk
We look forward to welcoming experienced BTP Officers into the Special Constabulary and continuing to benefit from the knowledge, skills and dedication they bring to policing.

