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Summer Reserve Officers Ogunquit, ME

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Posted by: ltalexander

Reserve Police Officer Positions -Ogunquit, ME


The Ogunquit Police Department is accepting applications for reserve police officers. Minimum qualifications: age 20; valid drivers license; must pass oral board; physical agility test; background; financial checks and be in good physical condition/health (applicants may be required to submit to polygraph and psychological exam. Pay range is $13.00- $15.00/hour, based on experience. Applications are available at the Ogunquit Police Department, 20 Cottage Street, Ogunquit, ME (207-646-9362) or on-line at ogunquitpolice.org. Applications must be postmarked by 04/04/08. EOE



Posted by: DodgeRam

All that for $ 13-15/hour. HA



Posted by: WaterPistola

it is maine!



Posted by: ltalexander

I'm sorry that you feel a seasonal position at $13-15/hour is not enough money. Of course, instead of looking for applicants that are squared away and in good physical condition so they don't get their butts kicked is kind of foolish on our part....



Posted by: pahapoika

72 miles from Boston or 16 miles from Portsmouth,NH
looks pretty extensive for a summer gig

2008 Summer Reserve Police Officers
Salary: $13.00-15.00/hour depending on experience
The Ogunquit Police Department is currently accepting Reserve Police Officer applications for the 2008 season. You may download an application on-line or call 207-646-9362.
Our reserve officers provide town-wide patrol services on foot, bicycle and cruiser. Ogunquit is a very busy and diverse resort community with a summer population in excess of 50,000 people in four (4) square miles. Reserve officers generally work a schedule of days, evenings or split shifts for a total of forty (40) hours per week.
Applicants must meet the following minimum standards to apply:
  1. Be a United States citizen;
  2. Age 21 with a GED or high school diploma;
  3. Age 20 with an A.A. degree or at least 60 college credit hours;
  4. Valid driver’s license; and
  5. No extensive motor vehicle history
The full application process will commence in February ’08 and will consist of a review of the application submitted, an oral interview, background check and may require a polygraph, medical and/or psychological testing.
Full-time, pre-service law enforcement training will occur in late May and early June (dates TBA). There will be an additional 40 hours of Advanced Reserve Officer training, that will be coincide with and be in addition to the full-time training, for all Ogunquit police officers.
The Ogunquit Police Department pays for training and provides uniforms, firearms and most equipment for its officers.



Posted by: csauce777

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Originally Posted by DodgeRam View Post
All that for $ 13-15/hour. HA
Dude...summer officer positions on the Cape don't pay any more than that.



Posted by: mschumann

In my humble opinion any opportunity for someone (who is looking to get into LE) to get experience in law enforcement is a good opportunity. I know it sounds like alot of work to get a part-time seasonal job but I personally think that the interview process would be great practice for someone looking to break into LE

How many times do you get to practice an oral board?





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