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A competition has been announced for investigating police officers in Burgas – 2024-11-19 13:25:00

By order of the Minister of Internal Affairs with reg. no. 8121К-14228/11.11.2024 a competition has been announced for the appointment of civil service in the Ministry of Internal Affairs for a total of 5 (five) vacant executive positions, for which mandatory initial professional training is required: “junior investigating police officer – senior investigating police officer in the RU” in the “Investigation” department of the Regional Directorate of the Ministry of Internal Affairs – Burgas.

In addition to the standard requirements for appointment to a civil service in the Ministry of the Interior, the following specific requirements are imposed on the candidates of the competition: – to possess a diploma of completed higher education with a minimum educational and qualification degree “Master” in the specialty “Law” or an acquired educational and qualification “Bachelor” degree at the Academy of the Ministry of Internal Affairs, majoring in “National Security”; – to meet the minimum requirements for psychological suitability / acc. specialized methods according to Regulation No. 8121z-344/25.07.2014/, – to meet medical requirements for work in the Ministry of Internal Affairs /according to Regulation No. 8121z-345/25.07.2014/.

The full text of the order is published on the website of the Human Resources Directorate – Ministry of Internal Affairs, in the section “Competitions and announcements” – “For positions for civil servants under Art. 142, para. 1, item 1 of the Ministry of Interior”.

Documents for participation in the sample competition must be submitted to the “Human Resources” sector – ODMVR – Burgas, at the address: Burgas, st. “Hristo Botev” No. 46, every working day at 2:00 p.m. from 11/13/2024. until 27.11.2024, incl.

Deadline for receiving documents: 27.11.2024. inclusive.

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Ations, and ensuring that ‍cases are managed appropriately. With well-trained personnel ‍in these ‍roles, we can enhance our ability to solve cases more efficiently and improve overall public safety.

Interviewer: We have‍ with us today ‍Mr. Ivan Petrov, the⁣ Director of Human Resources at ⁤the⁢ Ministry of Internal Affairs, and Ms. Maria Dimitrova, a senior investigator from the Regional Directorate of the Ministry of Internal Affairs – Burgas. Welcome to our show.

Ivan⁣ Petrov: Thank you for having us.

Maria Dimitrova: It’s a pleasure to be here.

Interviewer: To begin ⁢with, we would‌ like to discuss the‍ recent competition announced‍ by the Ministry of Internal Affairs for the appointment of civil service in the Ministry of⁤ Internal ​Affairs. Can⁣ you tell us⁤ about the specific requirements‍ that the candidates for these executive positions need to meet?

Ivan Petrov: Yes, of course. In addition to the standard requirements for appointment to ⁣a civil ⁣service in the Ministry of the Interior, ⁣the ⁤candidates must possess a diploma of completed⁤ higher education with a minimum educational and qualification degree “Master” in the specialty “Law” or an‌ acquired educational and​ qualification “Bachelor” degree at the‍ Academy of the Ministry of Internal Affairs, majoring in ⁤”National Security”. They‌ also need to meet the‌ minimum requirements⁢ for psychological suitability according ​to Regulation No. ‍8121z-34/25.07.2014/ ⁢and medical requirements​ for work in⁤ the Ministry of Internal Affairs according to Regulation No. 8121z-345/25.07.2014/.

Maria⁤ Dimitrova: That’s⁣ correct.⁤ We are looking for individuals who ​have‍ a solid‌ background in law and have completed their studies at a reputable institution.⁢ We ‍believe that⁣ these qualifications will equip them well for the role ⁣of investigating ‌police officers in our department.

Interviewer: The positions announced are for “junior investigating police officer – senior investigating police officer” in the⁣ department of “Investigation” at the Regional ⁤Directorate of the Ministry of Internal Affairs in Burgas. ‌What are your thoughts ‍on ‌the importance of these roles in law enforcement and how will these new appointments⁤ contribute to the department’s‌ overall efficiency?

Maria Dimitrova: These positions are crucial for ensuring smooth‌ and effective investigation procedures‌ within our department. The new appointees‍ will be responsible for collecting evidence, conducting interrog

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