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  2. In Section 1, the Approved Agency should fill in their name and details about the applicant's role. Ensure all fields are completed accurately.
  3. Proceed to specify the applicant’s purpose by selecting from options such as Employee, Contractor, or Volunteer. This helps clarify the context of the vetting request.
  4. In Section 2, the applicant must provide personal information including their family name, given names, gender, date of birth, and place of birth. Mandatory fields are marked with an asterisk.
  5. Complete Section 3 by providing consent for information release. The applicant must read through the conditions carefully before signing electronically.

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Shift work - most Police Officers work shifts ⏳ There are typically three shifts: 🕕 6:30am to 3:30pm 🕐 1:30pm to 11:30pm 🕥10:30pm to 6:30am. Youll work various shifts within a five-week (39 days) period, with 26 days working and 13 days off. Police Officers usually get three to four days off a week, rather than two.
The average annual salary for Police Officer jobs in New Zealand ranges from $80,000 to $90,000.
be invited to become a uniformed attachment (a constable who works alongside a specialist unit) to the Criminal Investigation Branch (CIB) been accepted into, and have passed the CIB selection and induction process (three and a half weeks long. completed two and a half years of detective training (mostly on the job)
Police vetting is an entirely online process, and vetting requests can only be submitted through the online agency portal. Refer to page three of the request and consent form guide above for information on preferred evidence of identity documents (ID).
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You must be able to speak, read, write and listen in English. You must be physically fit. You must have good eyesight. You can have your restricted New Zealand Driver Licence to apply but you must obtain your full licence before you start at Police College.
If youre successful in completing the process, youll be selected as a Recruit into Police College. Apply Online. Initial Background Checks. Online Testing. Initial Phone Conversation. Initial Medical Check. Physical Appraisal Test (PAT) SCOPE. Formal Interview.
Here are the must haves: You must be at least 17 years old to apply and 18 when you start at Police College. You must be a New Zealand or Australian citizen or have New Zealand residency or New Zealand permanent residency. You must be able to speak, read, write and listen in English. You must be physically fit.

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