Police seek officers to join Sandringham protection unit

Queen Elizabeth II on the Sandringham Estate in Norfolk.

Police are recruiting for officers to join a dedicated protection unit adjacentto the Queen's Sandringham Estate.

In a job advert, Norfolk Police said that the role of communications officewithin the Royalty and VIP Protection requires "professionalism anddiscretion".

The successful candidates will become an "initial point of contact for allsite visitors", the force said, and would also monitor security alarms and CCTV systems.

The post is offered on a permanent and zero hours basis, with a basic salary of £20,115 to £22,668 per year plus a 20% shift allowance and weekends.

Full training will be provided and security concerns will be assessed,"ensuring that the security of residences on the Royal Sandringham Estate are protected".

The unit is responsible for visits of protected royalty and VIPs within Norfolkand Suffolk, the job advert said.

Communications officers will initially work from Dersingham Police Station,around two miles north of Sandringham.

Applicants must have excellent numeracy and literacy skills and it is"desirable" that they have previous experience of security operations.