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Ibiza announces four vacancies for Local Police

The Official State Gazette publishes the resolution opening the twenty working day period for submitting applications. The positions, included in the Public Employment Offer of 2025, seek to reinforce the police staff in view of the demographic and tourist growth of the municipality.
El taxi intervenido por la Policía Local de Ibiza tras pillar al chófer drogado.

The City Council of Ibiza has made public the call for four new positions of agent of the Local Police, whose announcement has already been published in the Official State Gazette (BOE). The deadline for submitting applications is twenty working days from the day following publication of the resolution in the BOE, available at this official link.

Details of the call

According to the Resolution of October 30, 2025 of the City Council of Ibiza (Balearic Islands), the call is intended to provide four positions of Local Police officer, belonging to the scale of Special Administration, subscale of Special Services and class Local Police and their assistants.

The selection system will be by open competition, in accordance with the conditions published in the Official Bulletin of the Balearic Islands (BOIB) number 144. Subsequent announcements related to this selection process will be published in the manner provided for in the terms and conditions. The resolution is signed by the deputy mayor, Gema Marí Planells.

Reinforcement of police staffing

These four positions are part of the modification of the Public Employment Offer (OPE) of 2025, approved by the Local Government Board on October 20. The measure is in response to the replacement rate of personnel provided for by state legislation, since public safety is considered a priority sector within the municipal competencies.

Currently, the staff of the Ibiza Local Police consists of 99 officers. In the last ten years, the corps has grown by less than 11%, while the population of the municipality has increased by around 30%. This imbalance between population and tourism growth and the number of police officers has prompted the council to expand the workforce to strengthen the safety and welfare of citizens, as well as to respond to the increase in municipal services generated by the capital eivissenca.

The approval of this call has been made by virtue of the powers delegated to the Local Government Board by Mayoral Decree no. 2023-5703, dated June 21, 2023, published in the BOIB no. 88, dated June 29 of the same year, in accordance with article 21 of Law 7/1985, of the Local Regime Bases.

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