First police chief inspector

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First Police Chief Inspector (EPHK) is the highest grade or the highest official title of the German police enforcement officers of the higher service (for this career, different designations have been introduced depending on the federal state, e.g. 3rd qualification level or career section 2.1 etc.). Job holders have generally successfully completed a degree at a university of applied sciences and hold the academic degree of Diplom-Verwaltungswirt (FH) or a comparable Bachelor . As a rule, you are the manager of an organizational unit. At the criminal police , the corresponding official title is first chief detective commissioner (EKHK). In the case of the police at the German Bundestag , the corresponding official title is Chief Police Commissioner at the German Bundestag .

EPHK are paid according to salary group (BesGr) A 13 . Typical uses are tactical leadership functions e.g. B. as a department head, so as a district, station or commissariat manager or as managers in the police staff, z. B. as a staff, department or department manager. In police educational institutions such as police schools and academies, “First Police Chief Inspectors” lead, for example, departments, specialist groups or similar specialist areas, in riot police departments they usually lead operational units.

The next lower official title is " Police Chief Commissioner " (BesGr A 12), the next higher official title, but in the same grade, is " Police Council " as an entrance office in the higher service (BesGr A 13).

The rank badge consists of four or five silver stars on a dark blue background (in the case of the water police and the Federal Police Office in See , two gold strands of 8 mm between two gold strands of 12 mm).

Officials with the official designation EPHK are investigators of the public prosecutor's office , unless they are the head of an independent department or head of a department.

In Schleswig-Holstein max. 10 percent of the first police chief inspectors and only those who are particularly prominent and assessed as such by a (post evaluation) commission are granted an official allowance and at the same time particularly good performance . As a result, these EPHK "A 13 Z" almost achieve grade A 14.

In Saxony-Anhalt , since February 1, 2010, civil servants and former civil servants who have previously held an office designation of the senior service of grade A 13 can be awarded the office designation council with a corresponding addition on request (for example police adviser instead of first police chief inspector). Officials appointed after the date will be given the title immediately. In Saxony-Anhalt, the former senior posts have ceased to exist due to the change in structure. The previous higher and higher service were combined in career group 2.

lower official title
police chief inspector
current official title
first police chief inspector
higher official title
Police Council
Career: medium service - upper service - higher service
All official titles at a glance: see official titles of the German police .