COULD you be one of 44 new Police Constables joining Dyfed-Powys Police in the new year?
Dyfed-Powys Police is recruiting for new police officers.
Could you be one of 44 new Police Constables joining Dyfed-Powys Police in the new year?
Superintendent Ifan Charles, Head of Learning and Development at Dyfed-Powys Police, said: “Becoming a police officer is a challenging and rewarding career, but it is not just any job.
Applications open on January 28, 2019 until midday on February 15, 2019, and for those who have applied before, the process will look different:
“We’ll be using a new online platform that makes the process much quicker. If you’re successful at application stage you can book straight on to the next one.”
As part of the recruitment drive a series of application workshops will take place across the force. These workshops are aimed at promoting awareness of the role of a police officer, the new entry routes to policing, how to write a successful application form and encouraging applications from under-represented groups.
For more information about the new entry routes in to policing and the police officer recruitment process, visit: https://www.dyfed-powys.police.uk/en/join-us/police-officer/
Workshop date: January 9, 6pm – 8pm at the COWSHACC, Oldford Lane, Welshpool, SY21 7TE.
WORKSHOP DATES
January 7: 6pm – 8pm
Aberystwyth Arts Centre, Aberystwyth University, SY23 3DE.
January 8: 6pm – 8pm
Llandrindod Wells Station, Noyadd Park, Llandrindod Wells LD1 5DF.
January 9: 6pm – 8pm
COWSHACC, Oldford Lane, Welshpool, Powys SY21 7TE.
January10: 6pm – 8pm
Haverfordwest County Building, Pembrokeshire, SA61 1TP.
January 11: 6pm – 8pm
Glenalla Civic Hall and Community Centre, Llanelli, SA15 1EG.
Dyfed-Powys Police welcomes you to use the Welsh language during the event. If you wish to do so then let them know beforehand. To do this, or for more information about the workshops, contact Nia Rees on 01267 226119 or email: equalityanddiversity@dyfed-powys.pnn.police.uk.
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