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North Wales is an area of great beauty, diversity, culture and popularity with residents, those who work here and visitors. As a police force, they play an important role in supporting and protecting all sections of the community.

Police Now has recruited, trained and developed graduates in over 30+ forces to become police officers and detectives on our national graduate programme since 2017.

North Wales Police

Serving a population of 687,800 people, North Wales Police has around 1,450 police officers and 250 police community support officers along with 800 staff.

The eastern part of north Wales contains the most populous areas, such as Wrexham and Deeside, while popular coastal resort towns include Rhyl, Llandudno and Pwllheli. North Wales has two cities, Bangor and St Asaph, Bangor is an University City which homes approximately 16,605 students. The major A55 road links the area to cities like Manchester, Liverpool and Birmingham and the port of Holyhead on Anglesey for ferries to Ireland.

North Wales Police

North Wales Police recruitment

Our focus on diversity and inclusion

North Wales Police are committed to Equality, Diversity and Inclusion. Our mission is to serve our communities. The most effective way we can do this is if the people who work for us are representative of our communities.

We are working hard to increase diversity and inclusion where communities are currently under-represented.

We want to encourage people of diverse backgrounds, experience and beliefs, who share our value of caring and want to make a difference in the community, to work for us.

Rose, a Police Now participant, standing confidently in front of colourful graffiti in her assigned community
Rose Osborne | Police Now graduate

Core requirements

Are you eligible?

To be eligible to join North Wales Police, you must:

Before you apply, make sure you read our full eligibility criteria.

How you apply

You want a career where you can make an impact. Are you prepared to start the application process?

Being prepared is the first step in being successful in your application. Before you apply, make sure to thoroughly read this information and have everything you need to start your journey.

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