RESERVE POLICE CONSTABLE
The Bermuda Reserve Police (BRP) is seeking volunteers to serve as Reserve Police Constables.
This role is community-driven, offers the opportunity to contribute to public safety, and provides training and experience in frontline law enforcement.
Responsibilities
As a Reserve Police Constable you will :
Serve as active frontline personnel alongside Bermuda Police Service officers.
Participate in non-operational duties such as public engagement and community outreach.
Engage in full-time on-the-job training, exams, and practical exercises during the Reserve Foundation Course (RFC).
Work flexible hours, including two nights per week (6-9 pm) and two full weekends.
Evaluations (required to proceed to RFC)
Police Service Initial Recruitment Test (PIRT)
Job-Related Fitness Test (JRFT) – Level 5.4 (15m beep test)
Security Checks
Suitability Testing
Psychological Evaluations
Medical Examinations
Interview Board
Reserve Foundation Course
The RFC lasts approximately sixteen weeks and includes :
Two training nights per week (6-9 pm) and two full weekend sessions.
On-the-job training, exams, and practical exercises.
The academic component runs concurrently with active duties.
Application Process
To apply, log onto joinus.bps.bm and apply online.
No hard copies will be accepted.
Requirements
Must hold a Bermuda School Diploma (BSD) or equivalent.
Age between eighteen (18) and sixty (60) years at the start of the RFC.
Good physical and mental health.
Eligible applicants include Bermudians, spouses of Bermudians, holders of Permanent Resident Certificate, non-Bermudian resident work permit holders, or their spouses legally residing in Bermuda.
Benefits
Flexible work hours that complement your current employment schedule.
Training opportunities to enrich your civilian life.
Access to private sports and recreation facilities.
Development of critical and problem-solving skills.
Seniority Level
Internship
Employment Type
Volunteer
Job Function
Other, Information Technology, and Management
Industries
Law Enforcement
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