Northern Territory Police
DO YOU WANT TO BE A NORTHERN TERRITORY POLICE OFFICER?
WE WILL PREPARE YOU!
For our students, we have developed the Police Applicant Success System (PASS) to help all potential police applicants throughout Australia not only prepare correctly to satisfy the minimum entry criteria, but to maximise their chances of success during the selection process and then perform well in police training.
The Northern Territory Police Force is currently conducting an ongoing recruitment campaign and applications are welcomed at any time.
Assessment Centres for selection may be held periodically in major centres throughout Australia.
They are looking for recruits who:
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can operate as an individual and as a team member
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seek a varied and challenging career
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have life experience and maturity
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accept responsibility and make decisions
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show initiative while accepting the scrutiny and accountability of working in a disciplined organisation
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are compassionate and enjoy a multi-cultural atmosphere
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are prepared to work closely with Aboriginal communities
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have good communication skills
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Everyone who has a strong interest in becoming a police constable, and who feels that they meet the criteria is encouraged to apply (NT Police 2008).
Our course selections have been designed to maximise each applicants individual performance during police testing.
What College course do I study?
The Northern Territory Police request applicants have a standard of education commensurate with the complexity of the occupation. We recommend the following College course be studied depending on your age, full time work and life experience.
COURSE DATES:
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Monthly Start Dates
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What College course do I study?
The following courses have been selected and designed in line with the students life and work experience, which in most cases indicates the correct level of maturity when performing police duties.
Full time employment |
Recommended study |
More info |
Less than 3 years employment |
Diploma of Justice Administration |
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Between 3 and 5 years employment |
Certificate IV in Justice Administration |
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More than 5 years employment |
Justice Administration Short Program |
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