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Police Jobs in Rising Sun, MD (NOW HIRING)

Police Cadet

Lancaster, PA ยท On-site

$15 - $21/hr

Police Division: Police Admin Opening Date: 08/01/2026 Closing Date: 10/31/2026 11:59 PM Eastern FLSA: Non-Exempt Bargaining Unit: 8000 Explore a rewarding career with the City of Lancaster ...

Police Officer

Elkton, MD ยท On-site

$28.88 - $35.15/hr

Join Our Exceptional Small-Town Police Force! Are you ready to make a difference in a community that feels like family? Our Town is looking for dedicated and dynamic individuals to join our Police ...

Police Officer 2026.2

Lancaster, PA ยท On-site

$65K - $93K/yr

Police Division: Police Patrol Opening Date: 07/01/2026 Closing Date: 10/26/2026 11:59 PM Eastern FLSA: Non-Exempt Bargaining Unit: 5000 Explore a rewarding career with the City of Lancaster ...

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How much do police jobs pay per year?

As of Aug 23, 2026, the average yearly pay for police in Rising Sun, MD is $60,103.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $49,100.00 and $64,400.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a police officer, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Police Officer, you need a solid understanding of criminal law, investigative procedures, and physical fitness, typically acquired through police academy training and, in many cases, a high school diploma or higher. Familiarity with law enforcement databases, body cameras, and radio communication systems is essential for effective fieldwork. Excellent judgment, strong communication, and resilience are vital soft skills for handling high-stress situations and interacting with diverse communities. These skills and qualities are crucial for upholding public safety, enforcing laws fairly, and building community trust.

What do police officers do?

Police officers are responsible for enforcing laws and meeting citation quotas in their jurisdiction. As a police officer, you patrol the community, investigate crime, make arrests, and issue citations for parking, traffic, and other minor violations. Your main duty is maintaining public order and protecting property. You may work independently or with a partner, and you complete your patrols in a car, on foot, by bicycle, or even on horseback. You have training in weapons use in case of any situation in which you fear for your safety.

What are some of the typical challenges police officers face during their daily shifts?

Police officers frequently encounter unpredictable situations that require quick thinking and adaptability, such as responding to emergency calls, handling disputes, or managing high-stress incidents. Balancing community engagement with enforcing laws can also be challenging, as officers must build trust while maintaining authority. Additionally, officers often work in shifts that include nights, weekends, and holidays, which can impact work-life balance. Despite these challenges, strong teamwork, ongoing training, and support from colleagues help officers navigate the complexities of the role.

What is the difference between Police vs Security Guard?

AspectPoliceSecurity Guard
Required CredentialsPolice academy training, police academy certification, sometimes college degreeSecurity guard training, certification varies by state, sometimes no formal education required
Work EnvironmentLaw enforcement agencies, public spaces, crime scenes, emergency situationsPrivate properties, malls, events, corporate buildings
Employer & Industry UsageGovernment agencies, law enforcementPrivate security companies, businesses

Police officers and security guards both focus on safety and security, but police have law enforcement authority, undergo extensive training, and handle criminal investigations. Security guards primarily monitor property, prevent theft, and provide access control. The roles differ mainly in authority, training, and work environment.

Is it hard to get a police job?

Getting a police job can be competitive and typically requires meeting minimum qualifications such as age, education, and background checks. Candidates often need to pass physical fitness tests, written exams, and interviews, and may also need to complete police academy training before being hired.

What are popular job titles related to Police jobs in Rising Sun, MD?

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What cities near Rising Sun, MD are hiring for Police jobs?

Cities near Rising Sun, MD with the most Police job openings:

Infographic showing various Police job openings in Rising Sun, MD as of August 2026, with employment types broken down into 1% As Needed, 90% Full Time, 8% Part Time, and 1% Temporary. Highlights an 99% Physical, and 1% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $60,103 per year, or $28.9 per hour.

Police Cadet

City of Lancaster, PA

Lancaster, PA โ€ข On-site

$15 - $21/hr

Full-time

Posted 22 days ago


Job description

Salary: $15.00 - $21.00 Hourly
Location : Police Bureau - Lancaster, PA, PA
Job Type: Full-time
Job Number: 8336002
Department: Police
Division: Police Admin
Opening Date: 08/01/2026
Closing Date: 10/31/2026 11:59 PM Eastern
FLSA: Non-Exempt
Bargaining Unit: 8000
Explore a rewarding career with the City of Lancaster, Pennsylvania! Spanning just 7 square miles in south Central Pennsylvania, the City of Lancaster is home to nearly 60,000 diverse residents. The City oversees a range of public services including fire and police, health, housing, parks, streets, as well as water and wastewater for upwards of 120,000 customers in the surrounding region. This work is powered by nearly 600 employees who are committed to the core values of quality, teamwork, integrity, and respect.
Mayor Arroyo's Strategic Priorities
  • An Economy That Works - Driving equitable growth, empowering small businesses, and creating opportunities that strengthen our community.
  • Government That Delivers - Leading with integrity, accountability, and action to meet the needs of every resident and build trust in our city's future.
  • A City Built for Everyone - Ensuring safe streets, quality housing, and a community where every person has the tools they need to succeed.

Our Core Values: Quality. Teamwork. Integrity. Respect.
Primary Functions and Job Details
The Cadet Program is designed to provide a continual supply of highly qualified, proficient police officers to the Lancaster City Bureau of Police. The Cadet Program fills the gap that exists between high school graduation and the 21st birthday of the police aspirants. The Cadet Program will strengthen the knowledge and training of police aspirants. The Cadet Program aspires to increase minority and female representation within the Lancaster City Bureau of Police, and strengthen the relationship between the youth of the community and the police.
Examples Of Essential Duties
Training Program
1. The Cadet will work with various units and schedule rotations throughout the program.
2. During the program the cadet will be assigned to different units of the department. To include; Patrol, Selective Enforcement Unit, Criminal Investigative Division, Booking, Office of Community Engagement, and Horse and K9 trainings.
3. While working in each unit, the Cadet will be assigned to an evaluator within each unit. The evaluator will complete an evaluation form covering the time he/she oversaw the Cadet.
4. The Cadet will be required to participate and/or observe use of force and firearms trainings.
Typical Qualifications
Pre-Requisite Requirements for Cadets
1. The applicant must be at least eighteen (18) years of age at the time of appointment and may not have reached his/her twenty-first birthday.
2. The applicant must be a citizen of the United States.
3. The applicant must have a high school diploma or a GED equivalent.
4. The applicant should live within the School District of Lancaster (SDOL), but it is not a requirement. SDOL students will be given preference for open cadet positions.
5. The applicant must be able to work 15-19 hours per week, on a year round basis.
6. The applicant must possess a valid driver's license.
Knowledge, Skills and Abilities
Policy: A Cadet Corps has been reestablished with the Lancaster City Bureau of Police. This policy is to be considered as a guideline for requirements, duties, responsibilities and operation of The Cadet Corps.
Selection Process
1. The cadet applicant will be required to successfully pass an oral review board conducted by the Cadet Committee.
2. The Cadet applicant must successfully pass a background investigation, conducted by the Bureau of Police, and each applicant shall undergo a polygraph examination as part of the employment process.
3. Cadet applicants who have successfully passed the oral review board and background investigation shall undergo a physical examination, psychological evaluation and a drug test. The requirements for physical health of Cadets shall be the same as for a police officer.
4. No applicant shall be employed as a Cadet without the approval of the Chief of Police.
Assignment
1. The Cadet Program is a training related program, each Cadet will be permanently assigned to the Community Engagement and Training Sergeants during his/her employment as a Cadet.
2. The Cadet will work part-time, between 15-19 hours per week during days, nights, weekends or as determined by his/her supervisor. The schedule will be set and approved by the Community Engagement sergeant and Community Engagement Lieutenant.
3. The cadet will be trained to assist police officers with non-emergency duties and responsibilities, such as traffic and parking control, taking reports of minor crimes and incidents, and providing assistance and support to the police bureau as needed. Cadets have no police authority, and other than writing parking tickets, will not take any enforcement actions.
Evaluation Process
1. Police Officers, CSA's and PSA's will evaluate the Cadet's performance on an evaluation form at the end of each week, and submit completed forms to the Community Engagement and Training Sergeants. The Community Engagement and Training sergeants shall review all evaluations, with the Cadet. A copy of all evaluations will be kept by the Community Engagement and Training Sergeants in the Cadet's personnel file.
2. An unsatisfactory evaluation will be grounds for dismissal.
3. Police Cadets shall maintain a crime free background and shall adhere to all laws, regulations, and policies governing the conduct and actions of the Bureau of Police and any breach of regulations shall be grounds for discipline, suspension or dismissal. This position is an "AT WILL" position.
4. Cadets shall adhere to all regulations governing the conduct and actions of members of the Bureau of Police and any breach of regulations shall be grounds for discipline, suspension or dismissal.
5. The Chief of Police may discharge a Cadet for any reason.
6. The Cadet shall call all members of the Lancaster City Bureau of Police with the rank of patrolman or above by rank and shall address them as sir or ma'am.
Advancement
Each Cadet shall be advanced to the position of police officer, only if he/she meets the following requirements:
1. The Cadet reached the age of twenty and successfully passed the civil service exam for police officer in the year of hiring to police officer. The Cadet must test with other applicants vying for police officer positions in the same time period. The Cadet will be placed on the civil service eligibility list based on his/her score. The Lancaster City Bureau of Police will hire new applicants based on the civil service eligibility list, starting with the highest score and continuing down the list until the open positions are filled.
2. The Cadet will qualify for five (5) preference points if he/she has successfully completed the Cadet program, which is determined by the Chief of Police. In order to receive the Cadet preference points, he/she must first attain a passing grade on the civil service exam. The Cadet must not have been the subject of disciplinary action. The Cadet must also receive a performance evaluation indicating probable satisfactory performance as an officer, determined by the Chief, or his designee.
3. The Cadet satisfactory passing of background investigation, polygraph, and all requirements of the Criminal History Records Act, Chapter 91 of the Pennsylvania Crimes Code is required. Upon conditional offer, cadet will undergo physical examination, psychological evaluation, and drug screening.
4. Openings or projected openings exist for police officer positions with the Lancaster City Bureau of Police.
5. If no openings for police officer positions exist at time of completion of the cadet program, then the Cadet may be retained until such openings occur.
6. The hiring approval of the Chief of Police and the Mayor is received. 7. The Cadet meets all of the hiring and police academy entry regulations and criteria as set forth by the Municipal Police Officers Education and Training Commission and the Lancaster City Civil Service Commission.
Applicants must possess valid employment authorization to work in the United States. Applicants must have the ability to work on-site at City of Lancaster, Pennsylvania locations.
Employment Policy

It is the policy of the City of Lancaster to provide fair and equal employment opportunities to all applicants for employment. Applicants are recruited, selected and hired on the basis of individual merit and ability and without discrimination because of race, color, religion, sex, gender, sexual orientation, age, handicap, disability, veteran status or national origin.
Accommodations Statement for Job Applications
The City of Lancaster is an equal opportunity employer. We are committed to providing reasonable accommodations to applicants with disabilities. If you need a reasonable accommodation to participate in the application or interview process, please contact CityHR@cityoflancasterpa.gov to request a needed accommodation.
This position is not eligible for benefits.