RECRUITMENT is open for West Yorkshire Police - and the deadline to apply has been extended to July 31.
There are several direct entry routes.
You can earn while you learn and get a degree or diploma in the process, or you could take the Direct Entry Detective route if you prefer the idea of being a Detective from the start, rather than being a response or neighbourhood officer.
The recruitment campaign is part of the national Uplift scheme which was introduced by the Government to increase officer numbers nationally by 20,000.c
The force is reaching out to those from black, Asian and minority ethnic backgrounds and women as part of the latest recruitment drive, in a bid to better represent the communities it serves.
Chief Inspector John Toothill of West Yorkshire Police said: “It is a really exciting time to join the force and there are a number of ways you can apply.
“I have been a police officer for 19 years and have loved every minute, it is challenging but also very rewarding.
“There is so much variety in the job and you are supported every step of the way.”
For more information on how to apply, visit www.westyorkshire.police.uk/jobs-volunteer/police-officers/recruitment-support-events
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