didierdrogba wrote: » newfoundglory wrote: » I've just a wee question and wasn't sure where to post this.. I can't remember if I dreamt it or actually read it but is it true that if you're already in the recruitment process for PSNI you can't apply for any other UK force? Not aware of anything that precludes you from applying for another force, I can say for certain that if you apply to a force in England or Wales you can't apply for another in those parts of the UK, but I think maybe NI and Scotland fall under a separate remit. If anyone can say otherwise then I'll stand corrected
newfoundglory wrote: » I've just a wee question and wasn't sure where to post this.. I can't remember if I dreamt it or actually read it but is it true that if you're already in the recruitment process for PSNI you can't apply for any other UK force?
pcacademy wrote: » Hi, this is my first time applying. Any good tips, books to read, websites to go on etc.
D4z wrote: » Personally I read a lot of books wrote by Richard munn on policing and they had it spot on. I just noticed he has recently released a specific PSNI recruitment book (check ebay). I would highly recommend them and put my high AC score down to those books. They literally tell you what key sentences to say in the AC like "I will take full responsibility in seeing any action through and keep you updated throughout the investigation process" Gets you thinking in a way that turns the key competencies into sentences to be said during the role plays, also explains what way the report should be wrote.
WannabePC123 wrote: » I was withdrawn from going any further in the Scottish police because I had applied for the PSNI less than a year before. This was maybe 2 years ago though so that may have changed.
Maxi515 wrote: » Guys, I just want to clarify something I've heard. I'm not sure weather it is rumour or half truth but if anyone could point me in the right direction I would really appreciate it. At the last hurdle, I failed the PCA, falling from the wall that cost me a few vital seconds! Obviously, I'm keen to reapply come the next intake date. I've heard that unless Deloitte change the recruitment process I won't have to do the IST or the AC? Is there any truth in this? If so it takes a lot of the worry away to make sure my fitness is in the right place for the next time around. Can any confirm or even point me in a direction of who to ask?
Maxi515 wrote: » I thought as much. I was just looking confirmation. I was lead to believe that when I reapply, they will ask what my UID number was on a previous application. My source said when his aunt applied for a second time, quoting a previously successful UID they didn't reassess at the IST or the AC. However, if I have to do those things I feel like I'm in a better position to attempt those elements again! Good luck to the rest of you.
Robocop2k16 wrote: » Hey all long time lurker, first time poster here! Applied first time in 1405 however was unfortunately knocked out at ist. I thereafter applied to Police Scotland and managed to pass all the stages in their recruitment process quite quickly. I am now approaching the end of my 2 year probation with Police Scotland in early 2017. As stubborn as I am, I wish to re-apply to PSNI and given there is no direct transfer mechanism (or at least it does not come around that often) it seems the civi recruitment process is the only way to go about it Realistically, if a campaign is launched in Jan 2017, are we talking an early to mid 2018 start?
Space_Invader wrote: » Anyone thinking of applying for a mainland home office force if they are unsuccessful with PSNI should definitely consider it. I'm almost 2 years in with the Met and have completed all stages of 1509. Although it is not a proper transfer, you will remain on the nearest pay scale. For me that should mean starting PSNI training on about 4/5k more than usual. You'll also get a head start with developing communication skills and knowledge as a lot of legislation in England and Wales is very similar or the same to NI. It is a different style of Policing but it's invaluable experience which can be transferred or adapted to suit NI.
Robocop2k16 wrote: » Will we have to complete the full 22 week training course? Seeing as Scottish legislation differs in parts, I expect I would need to at least.
dollasign wrote: » Robocop2k16 wrote: » Will we have to complete the full 22 week training course? Seeing as Scottish legislation differs in parts, I expect I would need to at least. Yes unless you are actually a transferee anyone that goes through needs to do the 22 weeks although as above you do get kept on nearest payscale.
MrBlack93 wrote: » Bit disappointed to hear that it's been pushed back, although it does offer more hope to them reaching my barely scraped past AC score from this campaign. Determined to score higher in the next campaign
Banterbus28 wrote: » I wouldn't touch Richard McMunn with a barge pole, he just regurgitates information that is freely available elsewhere.