The State Police has announced a recruitment of inspectors for various departments, offering a salary of up to 1784 euros before taxes. Future law enforcement officers, such as operational staff, will only need to undergo a three-month training at the Police College, reports LETA.
Inspectors are required in different regions of Latvia — Kuldiga, Talsi, Saldus, Ventspils, Jurmala, Riga, and Olaine. The police need staff in the departments of response, investigation of administrative offenses, prevention, and operational work.
For example, an inspector in the response department is offered a salary ranging from 1480 to 1610 euros before taxes. This amount may vary depending on the individual criteria of the candidate. There is also a bonus of 300 euros for performing certain functions and tasks.
Candidates are required to have a first professional higher education in law, civil or military defense, commerce and management, social or behavioral sciences, or in the field of computer science. A category B driver's license is also necessary.
Candidates who have not previously served in institutions of the Ministry of the Interior or in the Prison Administration will need to undergo a three-month training course at the State Police College in Riga, tentatively starting in March of this year.
The main responsibilities in this position include responding to reports of crimes or other offenses, going to the scene of incidents, patrolling, and implementing necessary security measures to prevent and solve offenses, detaining violators, and preventing unauthorized events and disturbances.
Inspectors will also need to process administrative cases, conduct internal inspections, and in the event of a crime being detected, initiate criminal proceedings and carry out initial investigative actions.
In addition, they will be required to conduct checks for alcohol and other intoxicating substances, as well as regulate the movement of vehicles and pedestrians.
An inspector in the prevention department is promised a salary ranging from 1591 to 1621 euros. His duties will include identifying and researching problem areas, conducting preventive measures in high-risk environments and with individuals posing risks, as well as reviewing applications from individuals and legal entities.
An inspector in the operational work department of the criminal police is offered a salary of up to 1784 euros before taxes. These employees, engaged in particularly secretive work, must also have a first professional higher education in the aforementioned fields.
Candidates without previous service in the Ministry of the Interior or in correctional facilities must undergo a three-month professional training program at the Police College.
Applications can be submitted until the end of January.
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