
If you think you have what it takes to lead the Island’s police force, you’ve got until the end of next month to apply for the job.
Current Chief Constable Mike Langdon is retiring in December and the Department of Home Affairs is recruiting his replacement.
The new Chief Constable would head the Isle of Man Constabulary for the next five years.
There is a catch though – only experienced officers who have served in the rank of Superintendent or above for at least two years need apply.

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