TOWN OF PRINCETON: Hiring For Position of Police Officer

TOWN OF PRINCETON: Hiring For Position of Police Officer
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Town of Princeton issued the following announcement on Mar. 3.

The Town of Princeton is seeking qualified applicants for the position of Police Officer.

Princeton has a population of approximately 1260 residents, and is located 7 miles east of Smithfield in Johnston County.

Duties and responsibilities for this position includes but not limited to patrolling a geographic area or specific location within the town during a shift in a police car or on foot, preventing, detecting, and investigating disturbances and crime, investigating traffic accidents, helping victims, and performing traffic control, appending suspects, testifying in court, and executing related assignments.

REQUIREMENTS:

At least 20 years old

BLET certified

Valid NC driver’s license

Clean criminal history

Clean driving record

Psychological evaluation

Medical evaluation

Drug screening

BENEFITS:

Medical Insurance

Vision Insurance

Dental Insurance

Life Insurance

401k

Paid time off

Vacation and sick time accrual

SALARY:

Starting annual pay for a recent BLET graduate is $45,385. Pay may be increased for additional training and experience after successfully completing probationary period.

HOW TO APPLY:

An application can be downloaded from the Town of Princeton website at http://myprincetonnc.com/employment

The completed application, along with a notarized F-3 should be submitted IN PERSON to the police department. Accommodations may be made for applicants who live a significant distance from the police department. Incomplete paperwork will not be considered. The Town of Princeton is an Equal Opportunity Employer.

Any questions may be directed to the police department at (919) 936-8171, Monday-Friday 8am-5pm.

Original source can be found here.       



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