SPRING CITY, PA — The Spring City Police Department has announced openings for part-time police officers, inviting dedicated individuals who meet specific qualifications to apply.
Applicants must satisfy several criteria to be considered for the position. The requirements include being a U.S. citizen, at least 21 years of age, and holding a high school diploma or GED Certificate. Additionally, candidates should be Act 120 Certified or eligible for certification, indicating they have undergone the necessary training for law enforcement officers in Pennsylvania.
The role demands individuals who are both physically and mentally capable of fulfilling the responsibilities of a police officer. A valid driver’s license is also among the prerequisites, ensuring that officers can respond to incidents and patrol the community effectively.
Those interested in pursuing a career with the Spring City Police Department will undergo a comprehensive hiring process. This includes an oral interview to assess communication skills and suitability for the role, a background, and criminal history investigation to confirm their eligibility, and firearms qualification to ensure proficiency in handling weapons. Prospective officers will also be subjected to drug testing and medical and psychological evaluations to verify their fitness for duty.
Work hours for the part-time positions are varied, encompassing day and night shifts, weekends, holidays, and additional hours as necessitated by the department’s operational needs. This flexibility is crucial in maintaining the safety and security of the Spring City community around the clock.
Spring City Borough prides itself on being an Equal Opportunity Employer. The police department emphasizes that all qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, national origin, age, religion, sex, sexual orientation, or non-disqualifying physical or mental disability.
Individuals interested in applying for the part-time police officer positions can find more information and application instructions on the Spring City Police Department’s Employment webpage. This opportunity represents a chance for committed and qualified candidates to contribute to public safety and make a positive impact in Spring City Borough.
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