Royal Gibraltar Police Jobs : Full Guide 2023
All applications will be assessed and scored prior to any decisions being made. Normally, the RGP is in a position to let applicants know one week after the application closing date.
Special Considerations
Applicants with Criminal Convictions
Criminal convictions are no longer an outright ban on being appointed. The risk levels associated with any previous convictions would be assessed upon vetting.
Required Documentation
Photographs or scans of relevant documentation must be produced when the application form is submitted online. Applicants must also bring copies of these documents for verification.
Advice for Unsuccessful Applicants
It is important to take time when completing the application form as it will be scored and applicants may be sifted out of the process at this stage. Personal effectiveness is being assessed at this stage.
Conclusion
The Royal Gibraltar Police offers a rewarding career path for those interested in law enforcement. With a focus on community engagement, problem-solving, and maintaining public safety, the RGP is a dynamic and diverse organization that reflects the unique community of Gibraltar.
FAQs
- When can I apply for a position with the RGP?
- You can apply during the recruitment windows. When recruitment is live, an ‘apply’ button will be visible on the careers page.
- What is the RGP Entrance Exam?
- The RGP Entrance Exam is a prerequisite for applying to the RGP. You can find details about the exam under the ‘THE EXAM’ tab on the careers page.
- Can I reapply if I was not appointed in a previous recruitment campaign?
- Yes, individuals who have previously applied and not attained appointment are free to apply in any subsequent recruitment campaigns, provided that the new prerequisite exam condition has been met.
- What happens after I submit my application?
- You will normally receive a confirmation email within 24 hours of submitting your application. All applications will be assessed and scored prior to any decisions being made.
- Can I apply if I have criminal convictions?
- Yes, criminal convictions are no longer an outright ban on being appointed. The risk levels associated with any previous convictions would be assessed upon vetting.