The Official State Gazette published this Friday the resolution opening the application period next Monday for the third unified call for Local Police officers in the Canary Islands, with a total of 180 positions.
In total, 180 positions are being offered by 30 town councils in the archipelago that have joined the agreement between the regional government and the Canary Federation of Municipalities (FECAM), which delegates the powers for managing the selection processes, ensuring a more homogeneous, agile, and coordinated process throughout the territory, as reported by the government in a statement.
In this call, the list of positions offered by municipalities is as follows: 3 Teguise; 6 Tías, 2 Haría; 2 Yaiza and 8 Arrecife (Lanzarote); 5 Antigua (Fuerteventura); 1 San Andrés y Sauces; 1 Fuencaliente and 2 Los Llanos de Aridane (La Palma); 57 Las Palmas de Gran Canaria, 2 Gáldar; 5 Telde 1 San Bartolomé de Tirajana; 6 Agüimes, 3 Arucas; 5 Santa María de Guía; 1 Santa Brígida and 1 Valsequillo 1 (Gran Canaria), 17 San Cristóbal de La Laguna; 2 San Juan de La Rambla; 11 Puerto de la Cruz; 2 Arafo; 9 Santa Cruz de Tenerife; 5 Güímar; 8 Los Realejos; 6 Santiago del Teide; 2 Tegueste; 1 Los Silos and 2 La Matanza de Acentejo (Tenerife) and 4 San Sebastián de La Gomera.
Do you want to be a local police officer? The Canary Islands open the call this Monday with 180 positions
The Official State Gazette publishes the resolution that opens the application period for the third unified call for Local Police officers in the Canary Islands









