Job Introduction
Looking for a career that means more? Become a Southeastern Railway Enforcement Officer.
Can you move people? Apply now.
We are currently recruiting for Railway Enforcement Officer opportunities for the below Depots :
2025 is the 200th anniversary of the first-ever passenger rail journey , so we’re celebrating our proud history and our bright future .
What You’ll Do
Travelling on our trains and patrolling our stations, you’ll help to deal with anti-social behaviour, crime and fare evasion . Sometimes it means physically stepping in to deescalate a situation. Other times it means seizing evidence and taking reports for minor crimes.
However, you’ll never do it alone. You’ll work with your partner, station teams, train staff, the British Transport Police and other services to resolve incidents and make sure vulnerable passengers get the support they need .
Your training
Although it’s always a last resort, sometimes physical intervention is needed to resolve a conflict. Our training will make sure you can do this confidently and safely.
Your shifts
The Experience You’ll Need
You don’t need railway experience to do this role. We’re looking for people from all backgrounds to join our team.
All You Need Is
However, we can only consider you for the role if you :
The BPS will review any declared or discovered spent convictions as part of a broader risk assessment, considering the nature, seriousness, and relevance of the offence to the role being applied for. If you are refused clearance, you may have a right to appeal their decision. Southeastern only ever sees the result of your vetting i.e. successful or unsuccessful and have no control over the outcome of the vetting.
The vetting process begins once a candidate has been offered the role and can take anywhere from 12 to 24 weeks to complete. As a result, candidates often commence employment before the vetting outcome is known. If a new starter does not pass the vetting process, they will no longer be eligible for the Railway Enforcement Officer position, and their employment with Southeastern could be terminated.
As proud members of the Armed Forces Covenant and Disability Confident Scheme, we will offer you an interview if you apply under these schemes and meet the minimum criteria for the role . Find out more here .
What You’ll Get In Return
Along with your salary, the rewards you’ll get include :
Meaning you can feel secure in your career as well as fulfilled by your work. Click here to see our full range of amazing benefits .
A Bit About Southeastern
We’re one of Britain's busiest train operators, serving London, Kent and parts of East Sussex. We run over 1,700 trains a day, carrying more than 400,000 passengers and serving 180 stations.
However, working on our railway is more than getting passengers from A to B. It’s about all the little moments that make a difference to their journey.
It’s also about making our railway a great place to work and our team one that represents the communities we serve . This is a journey we’re fully committed to and we’re proud to have been named a ‘Great Place to Work’ at the 2023 National Rail Awards and endorsed as a WORK180 Employer for Women .
Our ways of working are what we expect of everyone at Southeastern. They are powerful. Tiny moments, every day, from every one of us, add up to massive, positive change. Improving how it feels to work here and how it feels to travel with us.
At the heart of everything we do, our Safeguarding Team works to keep our customers, colleagues, and the public safe by improving safeguarding measures and knowledge making sure everyone gets home safe, every day.
Learn more about our railway .
Other Things To Know
Find out more about our recruitment process and get tips to help you apply .
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