Uniformed services to host career event
Members of the community interested in a career in Bermuda’s five uniformed services are encouraged to attend an information session.
It takes place on March 18 from 6pm to 8pm at Dalton E. Tucker Primary School in Southampton.
Following on from the success of the first session, the event will offer attendees a chance to engage directly with representatives from the Bermuda Police Service, the Royal Bermuda Regiment, the Bermuda Fire and Rescue Service, the Customs Department and the Department of Corrections.
Michael Weeks, the Minister of National Security, said: “Bermuda's uniformed services play a crucial role in maintaining our island's safety, security and wellbeing.
"This session provides an excellent opportunity for those interested in a career in these fields to gain first-hand knowledge of the roles, responsibilities and requirements involved."
Attendees can ask questions about training and recruitment processes, and learn how to prepare for future opportunities.
This session covers preparation, awareness and planning for the future.
Information on each service is also available online at www.gov.bm/uniformedservices.
Mr Weeks added: "If you have ever considered a career in uniformed service, this is your chance to take the first step. We look forward to seeing you there.“