Ins and outs of applying to be a police reservist

There’s a long list of candidates who won’t be considered so read the following list carefully…

The police have started recruiting volunteers to perform duties as reservists.

Those who are interested to join must apply at the police station in the area in which they reside.

Reservist duties are performed on a voluntary system without any financial remuneration and appointments are made depending on the availability of posts per station. As per a statement released by Brighton Beach spokesman, Capt Louise Le Roux, the following requirements apply for appointment as reservist and disqualifications:

To be appointed as a reservist, a candidate must be a South African citizen by birth; be between 25 and 40 years of age of which documentary proof must be furnished; complete a health questionnaire; be medically, mentally and physically fit to perform duties; be of good and sound character, with supplied character references; fit the psychometric profile and successfully complete any other test determined by the National Commissioner

In addition, candidates must be:

A person employed in the following lines of work may not be appointed as reservist:

For more information on the recruitment standards, recruitment selection process, appointment process and training standards, visits your local police station an make the relevant enquiries.

Application forms may only be sourced from the police station in which the applicant resides, during office hours.

 

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