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Recruitment process for protective services officers
Job Posted
3/6/2025
Victoria Police Department
Geelong, VICTORIA 3220
Category
Human Resources
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Job Description
There is no one key attribute, skill or experience that we look for in candidates. Instead, it's your overall suitability for the protective services officer role that will improve your chances.
The recruitment process can take more than 12 months to complete. We assess key competencies, including:
intellect
psychological make-up
work history
community involvement
medical history
prior offence history
Recruitment process You will submit your application online. We will assess the suitability of your application. Make sure you use correct spelling and grammar and that you answer all questions in full.
The application form will consist of:
employment history
education history
history of prior offences and police dealings
Before you submit your application, you should understand the recruitment process. Learn about the process in the videos below.
Recruitment process: be informed How to prepare yourself before you apply to be a protective services officer. What you need to disclose in your application to become a protective services officer. Tips for success for your protective services officer application.
Once you complete your online application, you may be contacted by our Recruiting Services Branch. They will then email you to ask you to complete the Victoria Police entrance exam.
You will need to pay for all costs during the recruitment process. This includes:
the entrance exam
travelling to and from assessment venues
The eligibility checks stage ensures you meet these requirements. This includes assessing your:
basic driving history
criminal history
responses to motivational and behavioural based questions
Please note, not all applications will progress past this initial stage of the process.
If your application is successful, you will need to sit an entrance exam. You must pass all components of the exam before you can progress to the next phase of the selection process.
The exam includes eight assessments:
verbal reasoning
abstract reasoning
summary writing
extended writing
oral communications
Exemptions to sitting the exam All exemptions are approved at the discretion of our Recruitment Team. You may be exempt from the exam if you:
have an Australian university bachelor degree from the past five years in arts, science, humanities (business), or law
have prior policing experience in the past five years in Australian, New Zealand or United Kingdom policing jurisdictions
are currently employed in those jurisdictions
You can buy the following resources for entrance exam practice questions:
Verbal reasoning tutorial This tutorial:
explains what's involved in the verbal reasoning test
gives advice about how to solve verbal reasoning questions
explains what's involved in the numeracy skills tasks
gives advice about the types of questions you will find on the exam
explains what's involved in the abstract reasoning test
gives advice about how to solve abstract reasoning questions
Literacy skills tutorial This tutorial:
explains what's involved in the literacy test
gives advice about how to answer literacy skills questions
explains what's involved in the summary writing task
gives advice about how to write a summary text
explains what's involved in the extended writing task
gives advice about how to write an extended piece of writing
explains what's involved in the oral communication test
gives advice about how to answer the questions
explains what's involved in the digital literacy test
gives advice about to answer digital literacy questions
You will be responsible for all examination costs. This includes the cost of:
the initial $228 exam
any re-sits
You will have two months to sit your exam. If you are unsuccessful on any component, you will be able to re-sit. If unsuccessful on the re-sit, an exclusion period will apply. This is why you need to be ready to pass the entrance exam before you apply.
After you book your exam, we will send you instructions to download an electronic ticket. We will send this seven days before the sitting date.
You must bring a printed copy of your ticket to the exam
.
You will not be able to change the session date and time after you book your exam. The dress code for the entrance exam is tidy, casual attire.
You cannot sit your exam if you don't:
arrive at the venue at the time stated on your ticket
bring a printed ticket
However, you may apply to ACER for an exemption to re-book for a future date.
If you pass the exam, our Recruitment Team will conduct a preliminary check. This check will cover your previous history to determine your eligibility and suitability for the role.
We will send you a document pack that you must complete in detail. This includes various aspects of your background including but not limited to:
your family associations
your education
your travel
Accurately completing this document package is an assessed component of the recruitment process. Your application will be delayed if any information is missing or incomplete. Failure to disclose information can result in your application being cancelled.
All PSO applicants must have a set of fingerprints taken. You must bring photo ID and other identification documentation to confirm your identity. The Victoria Police Recruiting Applicant Pack explains the documentation required. This is under the Police Applicant Schedule of Requirements.
A member of the station will take your fingerprints and sight your documents. There is no fee to have your fingerprints taken. Please do not make an appointment with a Victoria Police Fingerprint Facility. Interstate applicants need a fingerprint card to take with them to their appointment. Your ink prints will be sent to our Victorian Fingerprint Unit.
Victoria Police conducts extensive background checks during the selection process. All Victoria Police employees follow a code of conduct. You must align with the code of conduct expected of our employees. That means the application process involves a thorough assessment to identify any:
prior misconduct
corruption
or any form of improper conduct
The ongoing expectation is that you understand and avoid misconduct, and immediately report it should you become aware of it in others. This helps keep Victoria Police an ethical organisation. Your previous history will be assessed at this stage and throughout the entire selection process. This includes your:
traffic history
criminal history
employment history
Prior offences and Voluntary Disclosure Form (VDF) You can check our prior history guidelines to learn if a past offence will affect your application. As a protective services officer, you must maintain a healthy level of fitness. As part of the application process, you will be required to undertake a fitness test. The test will assess your level of cardio fitness and physical strength.
The fitness tests are normally held at the Victoria Police Academy. They are followed by a psychometric assessment. Please allow five hours for these tests. The fitness test includes the following components:
beep test (to level 5.01)
grip test (30kg in each hand)
Illinois agility run (20 seconds)
prone bridge (hold for 60 seconds)
POLICE FIT app You can prepare for the Victoria Police fitness test with the POLICE FIT app. The app is a free tool with exclusive videos, tips, workouts, and resources to help you succeed.
The protective services officer role can be psychologically demanding. You must complete psychological testing during the recruitment process to assess your suitability. Psychologists from the Victoria Police Psychology Unit will interpret the test results. They will provide recommendations to the Recruitment Services Branch.
Following the test, most applicants attend a one-on-one interview with a psychologist. This is a normal part of the process. It helps to interpret your test results, and further assess your suitability.
We will provide you with a medical booklet on the day of your fitness test. This document aims to assess your:
current health status
medical and surgical history
As part of this medical assessment process, you need to:
undergo an examination by a GP
have your hearing tested by an audiologist or audiometrist
have your vision tested by an ophthalmologist or optometrist
You will need to pay for all costs associated with this stage. Failure to disclose information may result in the cancellation of your application.
We will assess your application against our values and the Victoria Police code of ethics. During this stage of the process, we look further into your:
employment history
associations
social media
You must disclose all relevant information to Victoria Police throughout the recruitment process. This means declaring all your associations, past and present, that you suspect to have a criminal conviction. It also includes those Victoria Police would consider being of poor character and reputation. This includes:
family members
people you live with
any person you associate with or have associated within the past
This allows us to assess the risk of your associations to you . click apply for full job details
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