Full-time Police Officer Position - Ogunquit, ME
The Ogunquit Police Department is accepting applications for a full-time police officer. Minimum qualifications: age 21; valid drivers license; must pass physical agility test; background; polygraph; psychological; financial checks and be in good physical condition/health. Open to all applicants, with preference given to full-time, certified police officers that have already completed the BLEPT program (or an out-of-state equivalent).
Applications are available at the Ogunquit Police Department, 20 Cottage Street, Ogunquit, ME (207-646-9362) or on-line at:
Applications must be post-marked by 03/07/08. EOE
The Ogunquit Police Department offers a starting salary of $19.21 to $21.06/hour depending on experience, with additional incentives; 20-year, no age limit state retirement with C.O.L.A.; combined leave time accrues at 25.0 hours per month at date of hire; college incentive; 2.5% for EMT; full health and dental benefits and more.
The Ogunquit Maine Police Department is seeking to fill 2 full time positions.
Posted by: KozmoKramer
Ogunquit - "The Provincetown of Maine....."
Posted by: 94c
...but with sheep.
Posted by: TrickyDik
If your wallet falls out of your pocket just kick it until you reach York
Posted by: ltalexander
Tough crew on here...don't scare away the applicants. It's not that bad....
Posted by: FghtNIrsh17
LT, Nice to see you on here. JLC #30 (Summer of 2006)
Ogunquit is a nice little town. I worked up there as a Summer reserve officer during 2006. Great group of people up there, EVERYONE is always willing to help and give any advice. Summer time is obviously busy as it is a beach community. Town itself is a wonderful place to be too, expensive but nice. I bring my family up there all the time in the summer, because the BS at Hampton is getting out of control. No one bothers you up in Ogunquit. I highly recomend anyone looking to further their career, relocate and or break it into law enforcement. Best of luck to anyone applying.
PS - Not sure if there are still hiring reserves, but the summer reserve program is excellent. Helped me get on full-time in Mass due to the experience. Very greatful to Lt. Alexander, thanks again.
Posted by: TrickyDik
Yea, it's a nice area. A buddy of mine passed on the information to me and a few other guys at work. Guess Lt. Alexander had sent him some e-mails about Reserve hiring and also looking for a couple full-timers. Both my co-worker and myself aren't scheduled for release from our contracts until the fall, little too late to go through the testing. I think my co-worker said that the Lt. was looking to fill the spots by July. I could be wrong since I wasn't the one talking with Lt. Alexander, I'll let him clear it up if that's wrong since I won't see my co-worker until next week.
Posted by: Mongo
Maine is dangerous.
Posted by: samadam78
OGT is an AWESOME place.... My aunt and uncle have a beach hosue up there and my family goes up there once a year it is one of the best beach towns in N.E.
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