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Being a detective is a challenging role but it is an opportunity to make a real difference within the community.
Every day is different, you will deal with complex investigations and be exposed to situations most people never experience.
Often your mental, emotional and physical capabilities will be tested but you will be given all the training and ongoing support to carry out the role, its challenging but it is a job like no other! The rewards far outweigh the challenges.
If you are have an interest in becoming a detective, please join us at our online information event at 6.30pm on Wednesday 23 August where you will hear first-hand from a detective about their role, their career and what it is like every day, as well as information about the recruitment process and the chance to ask questions.
Please sign up to the event if you would like to attend and you’ll be sent a link the day before which will allow you to access the online event.