Belleville Police Service Auxiliary Unit Now Recruiting

In Local, Upcoming Events

The Belleville Police Service is currently accepting applications for our Auxiliary Unit, and we are looking for dedicated and community-minded individuals to join our team.

As a volunteer member of the Auxiliary Unit, you will play a vital role in supporting police services and engaging with the Belleville community. Auxiliary officers assist with public events, community outreach programs, and provide invaluable support during emergency situations.

This is a unique opportunity to gain firsthand experience in law enforcement, give back to your community, and develop new skills.

Interested in Applying? To learn more about the application process and what is involved, visit www.bellevilleps.ca Careers Section (https://tinyurl.com/yc27n954).

About the Belleville Police Service Auxiliary Unit
The Auxiliary Unit is a volunteer, uniformed branch of the Belleville Police Service.

Members receive specialized training and work alongside regular officers to enhance public safety and community engagement.

Auxiliary members do not carry firearms but are equipped with protective equipment and work in various supportive capacities.

For more details about the Belleville Police Service, please visit our website at www.bellevilleps.ca.

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