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Police Officer (full time)- City of Lewiston

Start Date: May 24, 2024 | End Date: July 31, 2024
County: Androscoggin County
Job Type: Public Safety - Police

Lewiston Police Department has Full Time Police Officer Openings starting at $29.88/hour!

How to apply?

All applicants must be at least 20 years of age.

All applicants must have already taken and passed the Maine Criminal Justice Academy’s Alert and Physical Fitness Tests .

The following documents areREQUIRED _when submitting an application.

Applicants WILL NOT be considered without all required documents:

  • Completed “Police Department Job Application” (found on the Lewiston Police Department’s webpage http://www.lewistonmaine.gov in “Employment Opportunities.”)
  • Resume and cover letter
  • Copy of MCJA Alert Test Scores
  • Copy of MCJA Physical Fitness Test Scores
  • A copy of your Birth Certificate
  • Certificate of Citizenship if you are naturalized or a repatriate citizen of the United States
  • A certified copy of your High School Diploma or GED , your College Diploma if you are a graduate
  • A copy of your Military Discharge (Form DD-214, Member 4), if you are a veteran of the Armed Forces.

Are you interested in a becoming a Police Officer?

The Lewiston Police Department is accepting applicants for full time police officer openings. The Lewiston Police Department offers a competitive salary and a benefit package, which includes holiday, sick, and vacation pay in addition to health insurance. Women and minorities are encouraged to apply.

Why the Lewiston Police Department?

Lewiston PD proactively serves the second largest city in the state of Maine and offers several advancement and specialized assignment opportunities to its officers. Also, you’re going to be busy because we average about 42,896 calls for service a year and who really wants to sit around? Some opportunities include:

  • K9 handlers
  • Field Training Officers
  • School Resource Officers
  • D.A.R.E.
  • Evidence Collection Team
  • Hazmat Technician Team
  • Crisis Negotiation Team
  • Polygraph Examiners
  • Domestic Violence Coordinator
  • Community Resource Team
  • A dedicated Detective Criminal Investigative Division

Officers are also assigned to the Maine Drug Enforcement Agency (M.D.E.A.), the Maine Computer Crime Task Force, the Federal Bureau of Investigation's Joint Terrorism Task Force (F.B.I), the Drug Enforcement Administration (D.E.A.), and the Central Maine Violent Crime Task Force which is partnered with the U.S. Marshals Service and the Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms, and Explosives (A.T.F).

What is happening in Lewiston?

The City of Lewiston has been reenergized with development throughout the city like new schools, and new and diverse restaurants, businesses and arts. Throughout the year, Lewiston hosts various events such as Art Walks, the Great Falls Balloon Festival, and the Dempsey Challenge to name just a few.  Come join our community!

Want to check us out?

The Lewiston Police Department’s “Civilian Ride A-Long Program” is an excellent way for people to learn and see firsthand what it’s like to “police the beat.” This program offers local citizens and prospective law enforcement officers an opportunity to meet our officers and to become familiar with services we offer. Visit our website and download our “Civilian Ride A-long” application.

Applicants should consider the unique opportunities the Lewiston Police Department and the City of Lewiston offer its officers and their families when choosing our department.

The Lewiston Police Department requires a passing Alert Test Score of 45 or higher.

Please visit the Maine Criminal Justice Academy’s website for the upcoming Alert and Physical Fitness Testing dates, times, and locations. The Academy’s website is http://www.maine.gov/dps/mcja/index.shtml or call 207-877-8000 for more information.

Physical fitness test required scores to pass based on gender and age are available on the City of Lewiston website.

For a full listing of disqualifiers please read the “Police Department Job Application”, and consider the following to disqualifiers surrounding drug use and past drug experimentation;

  • No Marijuana /Hashish use in the last 3 years and no excessive Marijuana/Hashish use beyond the age of 21.
  • No use of any drug defined in M.R.S.A. Title 17-A. §1107, to include but not limited to Cocaine, Heroin, LSD, and non-prescribed Steroid usage in the last 3 years.

All applicants should also review the police department’s policy concerning tattoos at http://www.lewistonmaine.gov

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