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The Town of York is a Coastal Community in Southern Maine,
encompassing (56) fifty-six square miles. York enjoys a year-round population
base of 15,000 with tourist influx of 50,000 to 60,000. The Town has an
extensive colonial heritage and is dedicated to promoting tourism through
numerous parks, several beautiful beaches, and a large harbor area.
The
York Police Department is a progressive law enforcement agency of twenty-five
(25) full-time officers, fifteen (15) part-time officers and a support staff of
nine (9). Our department utilizes a progressive community policing philosophy
in providing patrol, investigative, and community resource services. The York
Police Department utilizes both uniformed mountain bike and foot beat patrols
for coverage of the more populated areas in York. Officers are encouraged to
participate in all aspects of the agency and in many of the community related
programs the department offers during the year. This allows officers to enhance
their own abilities and build their resumes for future full time employment.
The York Police Department offers competitive pay, time and half after
forty hours and pays per diem for various training courses. Applicants will
attend the Maine Criminal Justice Academy Law Enforcement Pre-Service Training.
Successful completion certifies an individual as a Reserve Officer in Maine.
All officers receive the opportunity to attend additional in-service training.
The department provides for all uniforms and equipment necessary to perform
your duties. Reserve Officers are able to work paid outside details at $25.00
an hour in addition to their regular assigned duties.
The York Police Department does not currently have any open positions.
The Town of York is an equal
opportunity employer.
Contact Information: Phone: (207) 363-1031 Mail:
36 Main Street, York, ME 03909. E-Mail: jobs@yorkpolice.org.
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