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Posted by: masscopguy

How To Apply:

Mail cover letter and resume to:

Health Office of Human Resources – Lemuel Shattuck Hospital
170 Morton Street
Jamaica Plain, MA 02130

Attn: Jane Gaspard

Fax # 617-971-3033

If you have any questions, please contact Customer Service at 617-971-3531


Check out the Ma dept of HR web site at https://jobs.hrd.state.ma.us



Posted by: Foxy85

Salary Range29,616.08 to $38,562.94 Annually



Posted by: ride1620

You have to be nuts to work there for that amount of money..



Posted by: Delta784

Quote:
Originally Posted by ride1620
You have to be nuts to work there for that amount of money..
Everyone has to start somewhere.



Posted by: ride1620

It was a joke, since you will be patrolling the Mental Health building as well..and yes you are right you gotta get your foot in the door some how..



Posted by: Foxy85

Quote:
Originally Posted by ride1620
You have to be nuts to work there for that amount of money..

LoL



Posted by: Delta784

Quote:
Originally Posted by ride1620
It was a joke, since you will be patrolling the Mental Health building as well..and yes you are right you gotta get your foot in the door some how..
I must be slow on the uptake this evening, I just saw "Public Health" and not "Lemuel Shattuck".

If I were just out of high school/military/college, I would be thrilled with that pay & job, especially if I were still living at home



Posted by: ride1620

absolutely....



Posted by: westie

You will never find a more DANGEROUS CAMPUS in Mass...
If you think working for the $ is CrAzY your right, but you will never get experince like this anywhere else unless you work Aera B2,or B3 for Boston... Doubt me? Try It.. (Drugs,Weapons, Fights,DK's to the Max, and Crazy People Everywhere) put it this way, you know when you walk down the street and a bad ass thug who you know is out of his ming and could go off at any time is comming in your direction, so you cross the street cause you may feel afraid? well that thug lives @ the Shattuck!



Posted by: Deputydog522

I have heard it is a wild place to work and a real good place to gain experience. I work with someone that worked as a Campus Police Officer there and said he really liked it. Every shift was different, and he has not worked a police job to where he has madw that many arrests that he did at the Shattuck. he told me that they are reallt proactive toward officers making arrests. Also if youwanna go to the SSPO they will send you. And if you do not then I hear they do not care if you go as long as you have the Reserve Academy.



Posted by: mschumann

i would personally love the chance to get my foot in the door with a position like this... Im only waiting until I finish my SPO training to start applying



Posted by: SC8094

Are they armed?



Posted by: rocksy1826

That place is generally gross. Gotta love the Infectious Disease unit and then the unit just jammed full of TB patients only.

I've got nothing but nice things to say about Shattuck police though. Very nice and helpful bunch.

(except westie, who is very nice, helpful... but still generally a pain in the ass )



Posted by: HELPMe

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Originally Posted by mschumann View Post
i would personally love the chance to get my foot in the door with a position like this... Im only waiting until I finish my SPO training to start applying

SPO training? What is that? 26k a year is WAY too low for anyone in their right mind to drive into that city or take the train and still generate an income. Also are they armed? A LTC is not required so I am guessing not.



Posted by: Deputydog522

No they are not armed. They carry OC and Baton, ASP. They are in the LAPD uniform and they have a ford taurus cruiser.And I agree it is a dump and very dirty,and you will see messed yup things but a good place to gain experience. They always hire at least 3 to 5 times a year. I work with someone that worked there and was there for a few years and went to another state job. You gotta look at that it is a state job and it opens many doors for you.



Posted by: masscopguy

In the recent past, when they have hired a new officer they have used them as a long term undercover operative. You mix in with the patients who are there for drug rehab and other services and find people who are dealing in and around the hospital. From what I hear, there is a lot of drug activity there. The undercover assignment usually lasts a year.

They have had a hard time keeping people after they have completed the SSPO academy.

They were considering not sending them but I don't think that is going to happen



Posted by: rg1283

Any detox unit is going to have drugs going in and out of it. Its kind of funny but obvious in a way, how desperate these addicts are. OTOH Shattuck Police should be happy they are armed with Bats and OC. The "hospital security" and I use the term security very losely, they are mostly lock and key guys, carry nothing and have no power where I work. Give the State Facility a break, with out the state facility we would have a lot more people stuck in private hospitals. We would be keeping people for years instead of 6-8 months in the private hospital waiting for a state bed. What do you expect for a hospital who will take patients no one else will take, thus barely making any money.



Posted by: YONKERS-PD

this is a good job if you want to stay here or better yourself for further police jobs down the line the starting rate blows but that's why they always have o.t. 24/7. plus it's a state job with state benny,s so if you still think this job sucks stay at home and watch cops...



Posted by: deputybrosie

Are the campus police at the Shattuck armed??



Posted by: 94c

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Originally Posted by deputybrosie View Post
Are the campus police at the Shattuck armed??
No. When the students there misbehave they simply throw the book at them.



Posted by: cheezsta

Hey i took the entrance exam yesterday for the Dept. Public Health. The staff looks pretty squared away and the i love their uniforms, I really wish they wear armed. They are really in a tough spot were they ar at at. Anyway i thought the test was a joke 33 questions and some even made me laugh but hey thats civil service for you. i currently work with a PD now but i am seriously thinking about joining if i get a call. Anyone who works there now PM me I have some questions to ask.



Posted by: Delta784

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Originally Posted by cheezsta View Post
Anyway i thought the test was a joke 33 questions and some even made me laugh but hey thats civil service for you.
The test you took was not a civil service exam.



Posted by: cheezsta

Well the woman whom I spoke with before I took the exam stated it was a civil service exam and based on some of the questions on the exam it was very similar. I could be wrong but I am just going on what I was told.



Posted by: Delta784

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Originally Posted by cheezsta View Post
Well the woman whom I spoke with before I took the exam stated it was a civil service exam and based on some of the questions on the exam it was very similar. I could be wrong but I am just going on what I was told.
The job probably has civil service protection, the same way a laborer for a city DPW does, but all true civil service exams are posted here;

http://www.mass.gov/?pageID=hrdsubto...ation&sid=Ehrd



Posted by: cheezsta

Quote:
Originally Posted by Delta784 View Post
The job probably has civil service protection, the same way a laborer for a city DPW does, but all true civil service exams are posted here;

http://www.mass.gov/?pageID=hrdsubto...ation&sid=Ehrd



Thanks for clearing that up. I see what you mean. I had known about the Department before and didnt know you had to take and exam. I then asked what was the exam and the woman responded it was a civil service exam. I understand the difference now.



Posted by: Troop A

I know someone that use to work there. The test is NOT by far civil service and that it's a joke!! He said latley the Chief is only hiring his friends as well as promoting them. Very Very low moral because of this and pay and very poor leadership. AFSCME is the union and is no help. He said the SSPO is a thing of the past because the hospital don't want to foot the bill if officers keep leaving. They do not carry and are more like a Security Dept. lock and un-lock doors for staff. No arrests unless Administration agrees to it cause they run the Dept. It would look good on resume but that's it.





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