16/11/2021
PSNI Student Officer Recruitment Campaign Remains Open For Applications
A PSNI Student Officer campaign remains open for applications until midday on Friday 19 November.
Encouraging people to apply, Chief Operating Officer Pamela McCreedy said: "We launched our recruitment campaign a few weeks ago and have already received over 3,700 applications. I want to remind the public that there are still a few more days left until the closing date.
"Throughout the campaign, we have held a number of engagement events both virtually and in person across Northern Ireland to meet and interact with people who wanted to know about a career in policing.
"We are looking for talented, dedicated people from all backgrounds and walks of life who can offer a wide range of skills. The Police Service is committed to being representative of the communities we serve and I would encourage anyone who is interested in a career in policing to log onto www.joinpsni.co.uk to find out more details."
The closing date for applications is Friday 19th November at 12 noon.
Encouraging people to apply, Chief Operating Officer Pamela McCreedy said: "We launched our recruitment campaign a few weeks ago and have already received over 3,700 applications. I want to remind the public that there are still a few more days left until the closing date.
"Throughout the campaign, we have held a number of engagement events both virtually and in person across Northern Ireland to meet and interact with people who wanted to know about a career in policing.
"We are looking for talented, dedicated people from all backgrounds and walks of life who can offer a wide range of skills. The Police Service is committed to being representative of the communities we serve and I would encourage anyone who is interested in a career in policing to log onto www.joinpsni.co.uk to find out more details."
The closing date for applications is Friday 19th November at 12 noon.
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