Tuesday, April 01, 2014

Leicestershire Police at Rutland County Museum Special Constabulary Recruiting Seminar

Leicestershire Police at Rutland County Museum Special Constabulary Recruiting Seminar


A few people attended


Terrible Parking Normal for most of Leicestershire Police 


Leicestershire Police Rutland County Museum Special Constabulary Recruiting Seminar

Leicestershire Police Rutland County Museum  Special Constabulary Recruiting Seminar


If you would like to join as a Special Constable or would like to find out more information on the recruiting process, attend the next recruiting information seminar. 
The HR Service Centre and Special Constables will be there to give first hand information about being a Special. 
They will talk about the role of the special constable, the training involved and their duties and responsibilities.
The next Specials recruitment seminar is
Date: Monday 31st March 2014
Time: 6.30pm
Venue: Rutland County Museum
Catmose Street
Oakham
Rutland
LE15 6HW
Special Officers come from all walks of life and volunteer to undertake policing duties alongside Regular Officers. 
Our Mayor used to be one until he started playing silly games. 
They develop skills that are transferable and are highly valued by employers. 
They are asked to volunteer a minimum of four hours a week or 16 hours per month. 
Although unpaid, we will cover some expenses; offer extensive training, a Leicestershire Police uniform and the opportunity to gain a wide variety of skills that are transferable to existing or future employers. 
Free parking anywhere throughout Leicestershire and Rutland whilst on duty essential whilst popping out of the station to fetch a bite to eat from Tesco.
We would also recommend that you check if you meet all of the eligibility criteria for Special Constables before you attend.
Leicestershire Police is an equal opportunity employer and encourages applications from all sections of the community to better reflect the diverse community we serve. 
A bit of joke: Leicestershire Police are currently looking to recruit a equality officer.
   
If your still interested You Might Like to watch Rutland Police Documentary Hot Fuzz
To find directions to the venue visit www.maps.google.co.uk
Filth A Documentary filmed in Scotland and possibly based on Leicestershire Police Detectives is available at Tesco priced £10 (Warning contains sex drugs lies and more)
In case of any queries, please contact the HR Service Centre on 101 extension 2657 during normal office hours.



If you are recruited you must also be willing to assist
homophobic dishonest councillors like Cllr Charles
Haworth and dishonest Chief Executives like
Helen Briggs and her Tory mob at Rutland County
Council,