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Applicants must have successfully completed a Municipal Police Training Committee (MPTC) certified basic police Recruit Officer Course or the Mass. State Police SSPO Academy in New Braintree MA to be eligible for POST (Peace Officers Standards and Training) certification.
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Completed a full time Campus Police Academy and/or fulltime MPTC training academy or the ability to successfully pass the Physical Agility Testing, medical examination, pre-screening (which includes a physical endurance testing) and successfully complete MPTC Full Recruit Academy.
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Graduate of MA Full-Time Police Recruit Academy or equivalent. Under the direct supervision of the Duty Shift Sergeant, the University Reserve Police Officer will patrol University buildings, grounds, and adjacent areas and enforce the Commonwealth of Massachusetts laws and University regulations therein.
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Applicants must be a graduate of a Full-Time MA State Police Academy or Full-Time MPTC Academy or equivalent. Job Summary: The Public Safety Police Officer works under the direct supervision of the Public Safety Supervisor (Police Sergeants) for assigned shift.
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Training in a Municipal or State Police academy or Associates Degree in Criminal Justice and 242 hours training at a Reserve Intermittent Academy. Currently certified Police Officer meeting all POST Standards for police certification.
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Must have successfully completed a Massachusetts State Police - Special State Police Officer (SSPO) Academy, a state, local or municipal police academy or must otherwise be eligible to obtain and maintain certification from the Massachusetts Police Training Committee (MPTC.
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Eligible to attend a Municipal Police Academy Training (MPTC) Full-Time Police Academy. Graduate of a Full-Time MPTC or Massachusetts State Police Academy or equivalent.
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Applicants must have completed a full-time MPTC approved police academy and be POST certified. The Brookline, MA. Police Department is currently accepting applications to fill several full-time vacancies for the position of police officer via lateral transfer.
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Selected individuals will undergo training at the Municipal Police Training Committee (MPTC), commonly known as the police academy. Ability to obtain Massachusetts Class A License to Carry prior to graduating from the Police Academy.
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Graduate of an approved law enforcement training program or Police Academy. Ability to become licensed as a Special State Police Officer. Experience in military, security, or police.
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Upon successful completion of the police academy the salary will be adjusted to $2,560.41 bi-weekly/ $66,570.66 annual Grade 16, Step 8). Applicant must undergo and successfully pass a police entry level physical and psychological exam.
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POSITION QUALIFICATION REQUIREMENTS Education: Thorough knowledge of custodial services and operations of such; knowledge of district building locations and operations; and knowledge of local fire district protection, police protection, and emergency preparedness procedures.
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Comprised of Tufts Medical Center, Lowell General Hospital, MelroseWakefield Hospital, Lawrence Memorial Hospital of Medford, Care at Home - an expansive home care network, and large integrated physician network.
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Applicants with prior police experience must have successfully completed a Massachusetts Basic Police Training Program from an accredited police academy approved by the Municipal Police Training Council (MPTC) or have successfully completed training that is substantially equivalent to or greater than that of a Massachusetts police officer at a comparable level of experience to obtain an academy exemption through the MPTC.
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Candidates must either have graduated from a full-time Massachusetts certified police academy (MPTC), have completed the Massachusetts Bridge Police Academy (MPTC) and be certified to work as a full-time police officer, or be eligible for a waiver from the Massachusetts Police Training Committee (MPTC) for having attended a certified police academy and meeting the qualifications as set forth in 555 Code of Massachusetts Regulations 3.03(a.
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