A career with Victoria Police was not on Const Edgerton’s mind when he finished his criminology degree.
He found himself asking: ‘Where to from here?’.
It was the lure of a ‘fun and exciting’ job that eventually led him to policing.
With recruits now able to nominate a country location to work in upon graduation from the academy, Const Edgerton said it was the perfect opportunity to return to his country roots after a few years away studying and for work.
Although he did not live on site at the Academy, he did make ‘lifelong friends’ with his squad mates. Some of them have followed his lead into country policing, taking positions in Wonthaggi, Bendigo, and Ballarat.
More than six months into the job, Const Edgerton has quickly learned being a country cop means thinking on your feet and being resourceful.
“One aspect I really enjoy about country policing is getting to work alongside various specialist units, such as the crime investigation unit, family violence investigation unit, and sexual offences and child abuse investigation team,” he said.
Job security and working close to home are important career considerations, which Victoria Police can provide to its police officers.
Const Edgerton encourages anyone interested in a policing career to speak to local officers about what the job involves and familiarise themselves with the recruitment process.
“Reflecting on my career journey, I definitely made the right choice coming home to work,” he said.
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