Banterbus28 wrote: » Interview will be competency based as with all civil service. Test is likely to be a herd thinner. Basic online aptitude test
sparkylarky wrote: » Banterbus28 wrote: » Interview will be competency based as with all civil service. Test is likely to be a herd thinner. Basic online aptitude test A bit like the recent ist I presume?
Banterbus28 wrote: » No but the dispatcher is the higher grade. As it's more responsibility
Ron_Mon wrote: » Just wondering what you're thoughts are on applying for both Dispatcher and Call handler. Ideally I'd like the former, but just in case I might apply for both. Do you think this would negatively effect my chances if they see an application for both?
FinalTry32 wrote: » Id encourage anyone to go for the police staff options , It wont make a difference to your actual police application or even applying for all 3 wont make a difference to the process , pay is pretty decent, some great benefits and I know people who work in all 3 jobs and even at the lowest paid its still a good whack every month with the weekend rates and O/T rates , shift patterns do vary tho across the board.
Banterbus28 wrote: » Also as the Dispatcher role is at an equivalent grade to me; the basic take home pay after all deductions including pension, if you are on an 1150L tax code, will be £1542 without student loan and £1496 with student loan
Banterbus28 wrote: » My mate who is going to apply can't seem to find what you are meant to do with the completed application form and I can't either, anybody know?
Banterbus28 wrote: » You pay in 5.45% employer contribution is 20.9%...
Goonerdee wrote: » Banterbus28 wrote: » My mate who is going to apply can't seem to find what you are meant to do with the completed application form and I can't either, anybody know? “All Completed Application forms should be returned to Equality@psni.pnn.police.uk.”https://www.psni.police.uk/inside-psni/careers-in-the-psni/police-staff-recruitment/current-police-staff-vacancies/
gawa84 wrote: » Banterbus28 wrote: » You pay in 5.45% employer contribution is 20.9%... Don't mind me asking but where did you get those figures from? If they are accurate that's a much better rate than that of a PC, being 12.44% paid in and 25.1% employer contribution.
Goonerdee wrote: » FinalTry32 wrote: » Id encourage anyone to go for the police staff options , It wont make a difference to your actual police application or even applying for all 3 wont make a difference to the process , pay is pretty decent, some great benefits and I know people who work in all 3 jobs and even at the lowest paid its still a good whack every month with the weekend rates and O/T rates , shift patterns do vary tho across the board. I would love to apply for all three roles but I dont have A-levels, but I think I’ll stick my name in the hat for call handler and cdo. I know I’d said I’d never leave my job for anything but the police, but as someone else said, keep as many doors open as you can. Life can change in an instant.
Banterbus28 wrote: » They may accept that as it is higher than A levels which are level 3... Don't ask don't get