Auxiliary Police Officer

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Auxiliary Officers protect assigned premises, assets and personnel from potential security threats.

Auxiliary Police Officer Job Description
  • Attend to security enquiries and compile incident reports for investigation.
  • Conduct armed security patrols and surveillance around assigned premises.
  • Provide quick response and assistance to incidents and emergencies. 
  • Perform crowd control and manage road traffic in public areas. 
  • Provide armed guarding and escorting services to premises and personnel facing security threats.
  • Perform law enforcement duties and consolidate incident reports.

Note

Auxiliary Officers are not directly related to the Singapore Police Force. They work for companies such as Aetos and Certis CISCO.
What you should know about Auxiliary Police Officer jobs in Singapore
Nature of Work

Nature of Work

You must ensure public safety through traffic control, crowd management, and crime response, requiring vigilance and decision-making.
Key Advice

Key Advice

Join Certis Work-Study for a diploma at Republic Polytechnic while training in combat and firearms.
  • Entry Requirements
    Entry Requirements
    • Minimally a GCE 'N' Level qualification is needed.
    • Being physically fit is a must, as you might have to do strenuous tasks such as chasing down potential threats.
    • You must have good eyesight, normal colour vision and no hearing defects.
  • Possible Pathway
    Possible Pathway
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Skills you may need to pursue an Auxiliary Police Officer career in Singapore
Hard Skills icon Hard Skills

Arrestation

Proficiency in proper arrestation techniques and procedures, ensuring compliance with legal standards.

Weapon Handling

Expertise in handling and maintaining firearms and other defensive equipment safely and effectively.

Guard and Patrol

Skills in conducting guard duties and patrolling to maintain security and prevent criminal activities.
Soft Skills icon Soft Skills

Collaboration

Ability to work effectively with other law enforcement officers and agencies in various operations.

Problem-Solving

Strong problem-solving abilities to address security challenges and emergency situations.

Communication

Excellent communication skills, essential for interacting with the public and reporting incidents.
Frequently asked questions (FAQs)
  • What are the working hours like for Auxiliary Officers?
    There are no fixed working hours for Auxiliary Officers, you have to be prepared to work long hour shifts, including weekends and public holidays.
  • Which places in Singapore do Auxiliary Officers work in?
    Auxillary Officers may be dispatched to a variety of places such as banks, immigration checkpoints, areas with fragile installations or even event venues. 
  • What is the difference between Auxiliary Officers and Police Officers?
    Police Officers have full law enforcement authority with the power to make arrests and carry firearms. Auxiliary Officers often have limited law enforcement authority as their role is to provide support and assist full-time Police Officers.
  • What do Auxiliary Officers deal with?
    Auxillary Officers may be called to assist in providing security and maintaining order during special events like festivals. They may help with crowd control, access control, and ensuring the safety of attendees.
  • Is there a demand for Auxiliary Officers?
    Yes, there is often a demand for Auxiliary Officers, though it can vary depending on the needs of the agency.

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