❓ WA Police Force reports that 364 of its 7,168 officers hold secondary employment as of October 31, 2024, listing a wide range of job titles.
AnsweredQoN 1736Legislative Assembly
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I refer to all serving police officers within the Western Australian Police Force, and I ask: (a) Of all of the current serving police officers, what is the total number of officers who are also undertaking active secondary employment: (i) Please list the job title(s) that these officers are currently engaging in active secondary employment; and (b) What is the current total number of current serving police officers?
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Answered
26 November 2024
Responded by
Minister for Police
Response time
11 days
The Western Australia Police Force advise:
As at 31 October 2024:
(a) 364
(i)
Job titles of officers that are currently engaging in active secondary employment
Actor
Administration duties
Agriculture
Ambulance Officer
Artist
Author
Bailiff/Sheriff
Baker
Bookkeeper
Bus Driver
Business Owner
Cabinet Maker
Car Detailer
Caretaker
Carpenter
Caterer
Chaplain
Cleaner
Coach
Collections Officer
Community Worker
Consultant
Counsellor
Customer Service Officer
Designer
Director
Diver
Driving Instructor
Education Assistant
Electrician
Farmer
Film Maker
Fireman
Fitness Instructor
Fitter
Food Delivery
Footballer
Gardener
Government Contractor
Ground Crew
Hairdresser
Handyman
Horse Riding Instructor
Investigator
Jeweller
Landscaper
Lecturer
Lifeguard
Management
Marriage Celebrant
Martial Arts Instructor
Mechanic
Model
Musician
Night filler
Nurse
Occ Health & Safety Officer
Office Worker
Online Sales
Photographer
Pilot
Plumber
Podiatrist
Psychologist
Public Speaker
Referee
Rescue Crewperson
Risk Management
Safety Inspector
Safety Officer
Sales Assistant
Sales Representative
Security Officer
Senior Policy / Project Officer
Shire/Council Duties
Shooter/Trapper
Sports Promotions
Streamer/Content Creator
Swimming Instructor
Teacher
Technician
Tour Guide
Training
Trustee
Umpire
Usher
Vessel Traffic Services Officer
Waiter
Welder
Youth Worker
(b) 7,168
As at 31 October 2024:
(a) 364
(i)
Job titles of officers that are currently engaging in active secondary employment
Actor
Administration duties
Agriculture
Ambulance Officer
Artist
Author
Bailiff/Sheriff
Baker
Bookkeeper
Bus Driver
Business Owner
Cabinet Maker
Car Detailer
Caretaker
Carpenter
Caterer
Chaplain
Cleaner
Coach
Collections Officer
Community Worker
Consultant
Counsellor
Customer Service Officer
Designer
Director
Diver
Driving Instructor
Education Assistant
Electrician
Farmer
Film Maker
Fireman
Fitness Instructor
Fitter
Food Delivery
Footballer
Gardener
Government Contractor
Ground Crew
Hairdresser
Handyman
Horse Riding Instructor
Investigator
Jeweller
Landscaper
Lecturer
Lifeguard
Management
Marriage Celebrant
Martial Arts Instructor
Mechanic
Model
Musician
Night filler
Nurse
Occ Health & Safety Officer
Office Worker
Online Sales
Photographer
Pilot
Plumber
Podiatrist
Psychologist
Public Speaker
Referee
Rescue Crewperson
Risk Management
Safety Inspector
Safety Officer
Sales Assistant
Sales Representative
Security Officer
Senior Policy / Project Officer
Shire/Council Duties
Shooter/Trapper
Sports Promotions
Streamer/Content Creator
Swimming Instructor
Teacher
Technician
Tour Guide
Training
Trustee
Umpire
Usher
Vessel Traffic Services Officer
Waiter
Welder
Youth Worker
(b) 7,168
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