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Join States of Jersey police

If you are looking to join States of Jersey police, you should be aware that recruitment is dealt with internally, as it is for every Force in the UK. The HR Department is ultimately responsible for all States of Jersey police jobs, whether for uniform staff (police officers and PCSOs) or police support staff.

To join States of Jersey police and become a police officer, there is a standard police application process. This page, written by serving officers who are involved in police training and recruitment will hopefully help you get accepted for one of these States of Jersey police jobs, if you feel, having read this, that a police career is right for you.

States of Jersey police

Entry to the UK police has become harder over the years, although it is still well worth the effort as a police career is challenging, rewarding, well paid, exciting and secure.

Join States of Jersey police

To stand a chance of joining States of Jersey police, you will need to approach the police application process seriously. There is always an over-subscription of people wanting to join States of Jersey police and so insider hints and tips can put you ahead of the rest. So read on!

The process follows the standard UK model

  1. Check you fit the Police Entry Requirements (See ‘Who Can Apply’)
  2. Write to or telephone the States of Jersey police Recruitment Department for an application form. (See address below)
  3. Fill in the police application form that will be sent to you. (See ‘Police Application Form’)
  4. Undertake the Police Initial Recruitment Test (PIRT) (See ‘Police Initial Recruitment Test’)
  5. Pass the Medical and Fitness Tests (See ‘Police Fitness Test’ and ‘Police Medical Test’)
  6. Wait for your start date to join States of Jersey police!

To help you on your way, the details of States of Jersey police Recruitment department are:

Recruitment Department

States of Jersey police
PO Box 789
St Helier
Jersey
JE4 8ZD
Tel: 01534 612612
Fax: 01534 612613

A States of Jersey police career can be a tough and unpredictable job, but it could also be the most rewarding position you will ever have. So make the best of all the help and assistance available (See 'Help With Police Recruitment' below).

These are some of the best resources available to make sure you stand the best chance possible of joining States of Jersey police, - they really do make a difference:

Help With Police Recruitment

  • How to Become a UK Police Officer The most comprehensive CD guide available on landing a police job. Insider tips and advice brought to you by current serving Police Officers.
  • How to become a PCSO Over 190 pages in this CD guide to successfully becoming a Police Community Support Officer. The best available.
  • The Police Selection Process An excellent book written by Ian Hutchinson, the ex head of personnel for Thames Valley Police and an acknowledged expert on police recruitment and police career matters.
  • In2Police Several companies run courses throughout the UK to prepare you for the Police Initial Recruitment Test, aiming to help you start your police job by passing the police recruitment process. In2Police is one of the best and is managed by serving police recruitment staff

So to sum up, all applications to join States of Jersey police are dealt with in-house, although who secures these jobs in States of Jersey police depends initially on eligible applicants passing the police selection process. Although this is fairly rigorous, the careers in States of Jersey police are well worth the effort - from uniform patrol to driver and from specialist detective to forensic expert - you are sure to find just the job for you. Good luck in your quest to join States of Jersey police!

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