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17th May 2018

An Garda Síochána are looking for new recruits

Paul Moore

protest Dublin

You’re bound to know someone that’s interested.

An Garda Síochána are looking to recruit new members of the force.

The Justice Minister, Charlie Flanagan, has said that the latest recruitment drive is to honour the government’s commitment to increase the strength of the gardaí to 15,000 members by 2021.

If successful with their application, all new trainee gardaí will begin the new campaign at Garda College in Templemore, Co. Tipperary from quarter 2 in 2019.

The closing date for all applications is 3pm Wednesday 6th June, 2018.

To be eligible for selection as a Trainee, an applicant must:

(i) Be of good character.
(ii) Be certified by a Registered Medical Practitioner (nominated by the Commissioner after
consultation with the Minister) to be of good health, of sound constitution and fitted physically
and mentally to perform the duties of a member of the Service.
(iii) Have passed a Physical Competence Test.
(iv) Be 18 years of age but not yet 35 years of age on midnight of the 6th June, 2018, therefore you must have been born between 7th June 1983 and 6th June 2000.
(v) (a) Be a national of a European Union Member State, or
(b) Be a national of a European Economic Area State or the Swiss Confederation; or
(c) Be a Refugee under the Refugee Act, 1996; or
(d) Have had a period of one year‟s continuous residence in the State on the closing date of the
advertisement for the competition for the vacancy to which the admission relates, and during the
eight years immediately preceding that period, has had a total residence in the State amounting
to four years;
(e) Has been granted subsidiary protection, or is a family member of such a person, in compliance with the Admissions and Appointments Regulations 2013.
(vi) Have by the closing date:
(a) obtained an Irish Leaving Certificate with a grade D3 minimum in five subjects
at Ordinary Level*, or
(b) hold a Level 5 Certificate (Major award) on the National Framework of
Qualifications (NFQ), or
(c) hold a recognised qualification (at Level 5 or greater), deemed comparable to the
above in terms of both level and volume of learning as determined by Quality
and Qualifications Ireland (QQI)
AND
(d) Must have a proven proficiency in two languages; one of which must be Irish or English.

Full information can be found here.

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