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Liverpool Echo
Liverpool Echo
National
Alan Weston

Merseyside Police is recruiting officers here is everything you need to know

Merseyside Police is recruiting and is looking for "driven and passionate" individuals to join the force.

The recruitment drive follows the recent announcement by PM Boris Johnson of funding to recruit extra officers, after years of Tory cuts to police forces nationally.

The latest drive was launched today, with the closing date for applications on September 20.

However, another recruitment drive will be held in November, with further opportunities over the next three years.

Officers are required to do two years on probation, after which they can specialise in any area they would like to.

Temporary Assistant Chief Constable Natalie Perischine said: "The Government recently announced funding for an uplift in the number of police officers nationally, and as a result Merseyside Police is looking towards a sustained recruitment of new officers.

"In addition to this, there will be another recruitment drive in November.

"Then, throughout the next three years there will be further opportunities for members of the public to join us.

"For those applying in the future, there will be changes in relation to how you can apply to become an officer. However, we will ensure these changes are communicated and the different routes to become a police officer are made clear.

"We want to encourage people from various communities, who have the passion, ability and drive to deliver an effective policing service, to join us and help us better understand the needs of the diverse communities we serve and protect."

Chief Inspector Karen Wiesenekker from our Diversity, Equality and Inclusion Team added: "Often when we run recruitment campaigns, we find that there aren’t many applications from the different and under-represented groups which can be quite disappointing.

Boris Johnson recently announced an increase in police numbers (Getty Images)

"Being a police officer, although a tough job, is extremely rewarding and is definitely a job for all people from all backgrounds or walks of life. Therefore, it is extremely important that our officers are representative of the communities we serve.

"We embrace diversity and inclusivity and work as one team to provide the public with an effective policing service.

"People from different backgrounds bring different experiences and viewpoints to the force and can help us shape the future of policing, while better understanding the various cultures, beliefs and traditions that makes up Merseyside.

"The skills for being a good police officer includes the ability to work as part of a team, solve problems and keep calm and confident in difficult circumstances.

"The role can be both physically and mentally demanding but it is an opportunity to make a difference and ensure that the people who live in Merseyside feel safe."

If you would like to apply to join Merseyside Police or would like more information, please click the link here .

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