GSPS is currently hiring constables, with five slated to be hired in June and another five in September
With city council approving the hiring of an additional 10 police officers and two civilian staff members during 2023 budget deliberations, Greater Sudbury Police Service is now hiring.
“It's about 16 months from the point of hire, through training, before those people are able to drive a police car,” he said, adding they’re initially hired as cadetes. As cadets, they undertake three weeks of training before going off to Ontario Police College for 13 weeks of basic training. Although the boost in staffing is intended to create a dedicated four-member homicide unit and two additional members for their drug enforcement unit, Pedersen said these additions will not be immediate.
Meanwhile, a job opening for a deputy chief of police will remain open until March 20, and all job openings at GSPS can be found by clicking here.
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