Pakistan

Islamabad Police announces multiple jobs – Apply online now

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ISLAMABAD: Islamabad Police has announced job openings for four teaching positions at Capital Police College, ICT, which will provide new professional opportunities to qualified candidates who specialize in language and technical disciplines.

The official notice from Islamabad Police states that the department will hire four teachers who will include an English Teacher, a German Language Teacher, a Digital Marketing/SEO Instructor, and an IT (Web Development) Instructor.

All applicants who want to join the Islamabad Police job openings must present a Bachelor’s or Master’s degree, which requires 16 years of education in their chosen field.

The organization will accept candidates who possess equivalent credentials verified through official diplomas and certifications. The Islamabad Police positions require candidates to have at least three years of teaching experience, but they prefer applicants who possess 2 to 5 years of specific work experience.

The age requirements permit individuals to work between 18 and 30 years of age, with government-approved age extensions. The candidates who have been selected for the position must show their actual CNIC document along with their verified academic records, domicile, and experience documents during the interview.

Applicants who are interested can apply through the official online portal of Islamabad Police. Candidates who want more information about positions at Capital Police College ICT should contact 0333-7793311.

The new job announcements from Islamabad Police provide educators with strong prospects to find public sector positions in the federal capital.

Staff Reporter

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