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Kent Police opens recruitment for new officers

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Kent Police started recruitment for new officers this morning. (Monday, July 29)

Applicants have less than a week to submit their entries, which close at 4pm on Friday, August 2.

Successful candidates will have a starting salary of £21,000 and will be provided with training and development opportunities.

It is planned for intakes to start work next year.

Chief Constable Ian Learmonth said: "I am pleased to announce that Kent Police is opening a recruitment campaign for police constables.

"The role of police constable is demanding, but very rewarding. You will work in the heart of communities and be responsible for protecting life and property, as well as bringing offenders to justice.

"If you have a passion for helping to protect people living across Kent then I would welcome your application.

Ann Barnes, Kent Police and Crime Commissioner said: "We have already lost 500 officers through natural wastage so it's fantastic news that Kent Police is now able to open the doors and bring in new blood to the organisation.

"It's especially important that our young people in society have an opportunity to join the Force and play their part in keeping our communities safe."

For more information on the role and to find out if you're eligible to apply, visit the Kent Police website and read becoming a Police Constable in Kent.

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