NZ Police Reveal Auckland Training Details

Police has officially signed a long-term lease in Auckland so that training courses can begin in our biggest city next month.

"We are thrilled we have signed an agreement with Te Kunenga ki Pūrehuroa Massey University for space at their Ōtehā Auckland campus," says Deputy Commissioner Jill Rogers.

"We have worked closely with Massey over the past couple of months to deliver an agreement that meet our needs and works for the University as well.

"As part of the agreement Police has exclusive use of part of the campus, which includes multiple classrooms with capacity to seat up to 155 people, a locker room, storage space, offices, and car parks. We will also have access to gym and recreation areas, and we have a small number of dorm rooms allocated for Police staff.

"These are high quality facilities and will be a great environment for police officers to learn and develop in.

"Extensive planning and organisation are essential to delivering training at the new Auckland training base. We are already onsite working to get everything up and running for a range of Police courses.

"This training space in Auckland is pivotal for running our senior courses and continuing to free up space at the Royal New Zealand Police College (RNZPC) for recruit training. Upskilling and developing our officers is an important part of maintaining a highly capable workforce to keep our communities safe.

"This space will also enable the Tāmaki Makaurau recruit Wing 390 to start on 30 June. Wing 390 will complete the same curriculum as the recruits at RNZPC.

"Some elements of recruit training which cannot be completed at the campus, including tactical training and swim assessment, will be completed offsite.

"We know that being away from home for several months has been a deterrent for people wanting to join Police. The recruit training being based in Auckland will open the doors for a dream job that might not have been possible otherwise.

"Whether you're taking your first steps into the workforce or considering a career change, the best time to apply is right now.

"If you are ready to start your training for one of the most rewarding careers there is, visit newcops.govt.nz to apply today," Deputy Commissioner Rogers says.

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