Victoria Police, an organization with over 22,000 staff, serving from 350 stations is committed to serving communities from diverse backgrounds.
The force employs four types of staff, including Police Officers, Protective Service Officers (PSO), Police Custody Officers (PCO) and Victorian Public Service Officers (VSO).
As their names suggest, the first two officers are sworn officers who primarily serve on the front line, including protecting public spaces. In contrast, PCOs and VSOs handle the care of detainees and various administrative tasks, including financial services, media, legal expertise, and information technology.
Victoria Police is appealing to people from diverse backgrounds to join their police force.
Speaking to SBS Punjabi, Dilbar Singh, who has served with Victoria Police for 17 years, shared his insights, "Police work is extremely satisfying. While it involves shift work, it also offers excellent shift loading and nine weeks of annual leave."
"The roster for shift work is available one month in advance, allowing you to discuss your availability with your supervisor," he added.

Sergeant Dilbar Singh is working with Victoria Police since last 17 years.
"Of course, the initial recruitment to Victoria Police is as a constable but there are numerous opportunities for career development over time," Mr Singh said.
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