Thirty two new custodial correctional officers were sworn into their front-line role in public safety at a ceremonies held in Townsville and Maryborough.
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Sixteen new custodial correctional officers were sworn in at a ceremony held in Rockhampton on Friday.
Queensland Corrective Services Commissioner Peter Martin APM congratulated the graduates on completing the Custodial Officer Entry Program (COEP) and joining their colleagues on the “front line in a top tier agency”.
“The training that QCS officers undertake is extensive and ensures they are ready to take on the many challenges of working within a correctional environment each day,” he said.
“The new officers will strive to help transform the lives of those in our care while performing a vital role to help keep the central Queensland community safe.”
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