“Staff retention”
“Five of our assistant police officers are leaving, which is why the arrival of these two young people will make it possible to maintain our workforce at 13,” explains the departmental director of public security for Puy-en-Velay, Frédéric Gonon. .
To get there, Antoine Font, 22, had to take a competitive exam. However, the latter was not predestined to follow this path. “I did several odd jobs. I wanted a job that had meaning. Given the current context in France, I told myself that the police needed reinforcement. »
For her part, after studying business, at the age of 21, Jannah El Marouani decided to follow in her family's footsteps: “The police, for me, is a family affair,” she confides.
Integrated into police emergency teams
Thus, the two original Ponots will be integrated into the day and night emergency police teams: “The assistant police officers represent 22% of the public highway workforce and they do the same work as the peacekeepers under the responsibility of those “this,” underlines the commissioner.
To take the assistant police officer competition, you must be of French nationality, be from 18 years old to less than 30 years old, be in good physical condition and have no criminal record. There is no qualification requirement for recruitment.
Information from the recruitment officer at the Puy-en-Velay police station or on the national police website: www.police-nationale.interieur.gouv.fr.
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