Rejoinee & Police Professional Mobility Employment
INFORMATION SHEET
Applying for employment
A New South Wales Police Force Rejoinee and Police Professional Mobility Employment Application and an orange coloured Medical History Assessment must be fully completed. You should indicate whether you are seeking full-time or part-time employment. A current First Aid Certificate, although not required to lodge an application, will be necessary before being considered for placement in the Rejoinee and Police Professional Mobility Employment Program.Applicants must have a current Australian motor vehicle driver’s licence.
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All relevant documentation should be forwarded to: Rejoinee and Police Professional Mobility |
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Initial Screening
The procedures involved in assessing your suitability for employment will include assessments of present and previous medical and employment history, together with checks on criminal and traffic history. Information regarding your previous service along with Internal Affairs records will be also considered.
Testing
You may be required to undergo a panel interview. You will be required to complete a medical assessment and, if you are found to be medically fit, you will be required to undertake physical testing. Applicants not currently employed in a policing role will also be required to undergo psychometric testing. You must pass both of these tests.
Please note, for former confirmed constables of the NSW Police Force (category 1) ONLY, upon successful employment in the NSW Police Force, the Police will bear the costs associated with medical testing and First Aid training. The medical costs are limited to initial Recovre preemployment medical assessment consultation fee and exclude specialist reports that may be required from time to time. The First Aid training costs are those equivalent to the Senior First Aid course including the Laerdal Mask. It is the applicant’s responsibility to, upon employment with the NSW Police Force, tender all medical receipts to the General Manager, NSW Police Force Recruitment Branch for reimbursement. Any further expenses must be met by the applicant.
Training
The Rejoinee and Police Professional Mobility Employment Program is conducted at the NSW Police College, Goulburn.
Category 1: Rejoinees undergo a full time course of between two to four weeks. A probationary period is established and may be up to six months. During your probationary period you will be paid the salary commensurate with the salary you would be paid post your probation period.
Category 2: former probationary employees of the NSWPF will be required to enrol in the Associate Degree in Policing Practice with recognised prior learning (RPL) available and commence their twelve (12) month Probationary Period again.
Category 3: undertake an eight week course on a full-time basis. A probationary period of twelve (12) months applies. During your probationary period you will be paid the salary commensurate with the salary you would be paid post your probation period.
Confirmation
Upon successful employment into the NSW Police Force, your salary level will reflect the salary level you received in your last/previous whole year of service (before leaving) to a maximum of Senior Constable Level 6. For example, if you were a Senior Constable with six years, 4 months and 2 days previous service, the six years may be recognised and you would be placed at Senior Constable rank, Level 2, Step 1 and be paid accordingly for the next twelve (12) months.
Placement
Rejoinees and Police Professional Mobility Employees will be placed in vacancies/locations that reflect the operational needs of the NSW Police Force. A tenure of three years will generally apply. The majority of Rejoinee and Police Professional Mobility Employees will be placed in the Sydney Metro Region. If you have any further enquiries, please do not hesitate to contact our Rejoinee and Police Professional Mobility Employment Project Officer on (02) 8835 9870 or fax (02) 8835 9866. You can also access the New South Wales Police Force website at www.police.nsw.gov.au for more information.


