Police Receive More Than 5400 Applications This Year

More than 5,400 apply to Police Service Student Officer and Call Handler Recruitment campaigns 2025

The Police Service of Northern Ireland’s latest recruitment drive for Student Officers launched on Wednesday 22 January and closed on Wednesday 12 February, attracted 4,822 applications

The Call Handler competition which launched on Monday 27 January and closed on Monday 17 February attracted 587 applicants seeking to pursue a career in policing.

Deputy Chief Constable Bobby Singleton said: “It is really positive to see that in the three week application window such a large number of people have expressed an interest in stepping up to serve our communities and keep people safe by becoming a police officer or call handler with the Police Service of Northern Ireland.

“Whilst applications are slightly down for student officers on the previous campaign, they have risen for the call handler position.

“We were conscious that we would be operating in very competitive job market, with the Northern Ireland unemployment rate at a record low of just 1.9%.

Police fulfil a number of roles across Northern Ireland. (
Photos: Jim Masson/DownNews©).

A recent report by the Ulster University’s Economic Policy Centre also highlighted a shortage of 5,440 workers a year,xa0resulting in an undersupply of available workers across almost all sectors and industries.

“In this context, the police service was competing against a whole variety of other professions and we recognised that this will of course impact on the numbers seeking employment with us as police officers.

“We are also aware that this is being felt across many sectors, including the other blue light services.

“Throughout the recruitment campaigns, in addition to advertising across traditional social and digital media, we also held a number of outreach and engagement events across Northern Ireland to meet and interact with people who wanted to know about a career in policing. 

“We met with so many brilliant and dedicated people from all backgrounds and walks of life whose talents will undoubtedly enhance our Police Service and improve the lives of the communities we serve. 

(l-r) UFU NI President William Irvine; farmer Crosby Cleland; PSNI Sergeants Suzanne Cochrane and Sandy Boyd with (l-r) Superintendent Johnston McDowell, pictured during a police training session at Crosby Cleland’s farm near Saintfield on farm security in 2022. (Photo; Jim Masson).

“Being a police officer is not the career for everyone, but for those of us for whom it is truly a vocation, it is an exciting, challenging and varied one where you can literally change lives for the better because of the positive difference you make for people and communities.


“Each of the student officer applicants has now started their journey through a rigorous but worthwhile process, which has been developed to ensure that the very best candidates will go forward to be offered a place on the training programme.

“If this time you did not apply, but are still thinking about a career in policing, please come and talk to us about future opportunities.”

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The student officer salary will start on circa £34,000. This includes the Northern Ireland Transitional Allowance which is currently £4,110 per annum.

The call handler salary starts at £24,225 plus environmental allowance. The post may also attract shift related allowances.

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