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Tuesday, 17 February 2015

Cumbria Police to host recruitment web chat

Ever considered a career in policing? Do you want to make a difference to this county?

Cumbria Constabulary are hosting a live web chat on Thursday 19th February to answer questions about the current recruitment process, the role of a Police Constable, the training provided and to discuss how being a Cumbria Constabulary Police Constable is the start of an exciting and rewarding career.

The web chat on Thursday offers a chance to speak with members of staff from the Human Resources Department who will be able to share their expertise and answer any questions you may have regarding the recruitment process.

Temporary Assistant Chief Constable Steve Johnson said “Working as a police constable enables you to support your local community whilst gaining new skills and experience in a professional role. If you are looking for a challenge and want to make a difference in the community, please join the web chat to find out more.

“The web chat is a great way to ask us a variety of questions on the recruitment process and I would encourage those who are considering whether to apply to join in.”

To take part in the web chat log onto: www.cumbria.police.uk/JoinUsChat between 6pm and 7pm on Thursday 19th February.

The application process for the new recruits closes on 27th February 2015. Further details about the role of a police officer are available on the Cumbria Constabulary website – http://www.cumbria.police.uk/join-us

Oaklea Trust Jobs Fair Monday 2 March

Oaklea Trust Jobs Fair Monday 2 March
from 10am at the Forum, Duke Street, Barrow.

If you’re looking for a fresh challenge, come to our Jobs Fairs, a career in social care can be rewarding in so many ways.

A career with The Oaklea Trust is one with varied opportunities, that’s rewarding and where the door is always open to applicants of every age and every walk of life.

We provide care and support to people across Cumbria - in their own home, in the workplace or in the community.

Interviews will be held on the day for current jobs, both for part-time and full-time positions.

10:00am Welcome to The Oaklea Group
11.00am Interviews start

Coffee and Cakes

Please book a place to guarantee your interview Telephone 01539 735 025
or email: customer.advice@oakleatrust.co.uk or text CONFIRM and YOUR NAME to 07436 264 775.

If you are unable to attend on the day, email your CV to cv@oakleatrust.co.uk

Thursday, 12 February 2015

Cumbria Constabulary are recruiting

Cumbria Constabulary will be appointing up to 90 police officers in their latest recruitment drive.

During the financial year 2015-2016, the force is looking to recruit officers in a bid to bolster its ranks in order to continue to offer a high-quality policing service to its communities.

The application process is now open and closes on 27th February 2015.

The new officers will help deliver community policing and support the front line; working within the local communities and tackling their policing priorities.

Temporary Assistant Chief Constable Steve Johnson said, “Police Officers work hard to support our communities, to tackle crime, anti-social behaviour and focus on the issues that matter most to local people.

“The new officers will replace officers who have retired and support the front line within local communities working with local people focussing on the areas that are important to them.

“Promotions within the force mean that we have been able to retain and maintain high levels of skill, knowledge and expertise.

“Whilst the force will be reducing the number of officers over the next few years, we will continue to bring new people in order to ensure we have a sustainable workforce.

“The successful applicants will join a top performing police force and will help to tackle crime so that Cumbria continues to be a safe place to live, work and visit.

“We are looking for people that are enthusiastic and who want to serve the local communities of Cumbria. We are looking for applicants who have a passion to make a difference.”

In welcoming the recruitment drive, Cumbria’s Police and Crime Commissioner, Richard Rhodes said:

“I would urge anyone who seeks a challenging yet rewarding job and wants to make a real difference in their community to consider this opportunity to become a Police Officer in Cumbria.”

Cumbria Constabulary is committed to ensuring that the force represents the community in which it serves, further details about the role of a police officer are available on the Cumbria Constabulary website – http://www.cumbria.police.uk/join-us.


Prior to submitting your application, please take time to complete the pre-application questionnaire in order to determine your eligibility and suitability for the role of a Police Constable. In order to do this, please click on the following link: http://www.ncalt.com/pre-join/index.html

Thought for the Week


“No one is born hating another person because of the colour of his skin, or his background, or his religion. People must learn to hate, and if they can learn to hate, they can be taught to love, for love comes more naturally to the human heart than its opposite.” Nelson Mandela

Tuesday, 3 February 2015

Thought for the Week

"The little things? The little moments? They aren't little." Jon Kabat-Zinn