New Zealand Police communications centre creates 120 new
jobs for Kāpiti
A New Zealand Police communications and
digital centre is coming to the Kāpiti Coast and it’s
bringing 120 new jobs with it.
Mayor K Gurunathan says the
opportunity comes at an exciting time in our District’s
growth and development.
“We’ve been talking with the
Police around this possibility and we’re thrilled that
it’s now happening in our community. This centre will
bring many more jobs to Kāpiti, and help the Police better
serve their customers in non-emergency
situations.
Recruitment to fill jobs at the centre will
begin shortly.
The Paraparaumu centre is expected to open
in late 2018 once the fit-out and recruitment process are
complete.
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