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Police Officer

New Bedford, MA · On-site

$28 - $44/hr

In addition to POST certification, all candidates must obtain their warrant of appointment as a Special State Police Officer (SSPO). * Southcoast Health will work collaboratively with candidates to ...

In addition to POST certification, all candidates must obtain their warrant of appointment as a Special State Police Officer (SSPO). * Southcoast Health will work collaboratively with candidates to ...

In addition to POST certification, all candidates must obtain their warrant of appointment as a Special State Police Officer (SSPO). * Southcoast Health will work collaboratively with candidates to ...

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How much do state police officer jobs pay per year?

As of Jun 10, 2026, the average yearly pay for state police officer in the United States is $62,148.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $48,500.00 and $74,500.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What are some common challenges State Police Officers face during multi-jurisdictional investigations?

State Police Officers often collaborate with local, federal, and other state law enforcement agencies, especially during investigations that cross city or county lines. Coordinating communication, aligning protocols, and sharing sensitive information securely can present challenges. Officers must be adaptable, maintain professionalism, and have strong interpersonal skills to ensure smooth cooperation and efficient case progress. These experiences also offer valuable opportunities to develop investigative expertise and build important professional networks.

What are State Police Officers?

State Police Officers are law enforcement officials employed by a state government to enforce laws and maintain public safety across the state, particularly on highways and in areas without local police coverage. Their duties often include traffic enforcement, criminal investigations, and providing assistance to local law enforcement agencies. State Police may also be known as State Troopers in some states. They receive specialized training and have jurisdiction that extends throughout the entire state. State Police play a crucial role in maintaining order and responding to emergencies on a statewide level.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a State Police Officer, and why are they important?

To thrive as a State Police Officer, you need a comprehensive understanding of law enforcement procedures, state laws, and investigative techniques, usually supported by police academy training and state certification. Familiarity with law enforcement databases, communication systems, and firearms is essential for daily operations. Strong decision-making, integrity, and effective communication are vital soft skills for handling high-pressure situations and interacting with the public. These skills and qualities are crucial for maintaining public safety, enforcing laws fairly, and building community trust.

What is the difference between State Police Officer vs Highway Patrol Officer?

AspectState Police OfficerHighway Patrol Officer
CredentialsHigh school diploma, police academy certificationHigh school diploma, police academy certification
Work EnvironmentStatewide law enforcement, including criminal investigationsRoadways, highways, traffic enforcement
Employer & IndustryState government agencies, criminal justiceState highway departments, transportation agencies

Both State Police Officers and Highway Patrol Officers require similar credentials and often work within state law enforcement agencies. While State Police Officers handle a broad range of duties including criminal investigations, Highway Patrol Officers primarily focus on traffic enforcement and highway safety. The roles are closely related, with overlapping responsibilities, but differ mainly in scope and specific duties.

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Infographic showing various State Police Officer job openings in the United States as of June 2026, with employment types broken down into 6% As Needed, 9% Full Time, and 85% Part Time. Highlights an 99% Physical, and 1% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $62,148 per year, or $29.9 per hour.
Police Officer

$28 - $44/hr

Part-time

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Job description

Overview
Community Focused. Care Driven.
Join Southcoast Health, where your future is as promising as the care we provide. Our commitment to each other, our patients, and our community is more than a mission - it's our way of life, and you'll be at the heart of it.
Southcoast Health is a not-for-profit, charitable, health system with multiple hospitals, clinics and facilities throughout Southeastern Massachusetts and Rhode Island.
Nestled in local communities, Southcoast Health provides inclusive, ethical workplaces where our highly skilled caregivers offer world-class, comprehensive healthcare close to home.
Find out for yourself why Southcoast Health has been voted 'Best Place to Work' for 7 years in a row!
We are searching for a talented Police Officer
Hours: 24hrs
Shift: Night shift with every weekend and holiday rotation; 11:00pm - 7:00am
Location: Charlton Memorial Hospital - Fall River, MA
Travel: Driving on average 3 or more times per week required
A career at Southcoast Health offers you:
  • A culture of well-being that embraces, respects, and celebrates the rich diversity of one another and the communities we serve
  • Competitive pay and comprehensive benefits package
  • Generous Earned Time Off Package**
  • Employee Wellbeing Program
  • 403B Retirement Plan with company match
  • Tuition assistance / Federal Loan Forgiveness programs
  • Professional growth opportunities and customized leadership training

**Available to regular status employees who are scheduled to work a minimum of 24 hours.
Southcoast Health is an Equal Opportunity Employer.
Responsibilities
Under the general direction of the Chief of Police or designee, the Police Officer patrols assigned areas of property used, owned, and occupied Southcoast Health. The Police Officer will support weapons screening operations, conduct foot, bicycle and vehicle patrols of Southcoast properties, perform traffic duties, conduct investigations, promote crime prevention, assist with community service and provide community policing functions to the Southcoast community. The Police Officer will respond to service requests, emergencies and other duties, as assigned. The Police Officer will conduct criminal investigations, make lawful arrests and seek criminal process in accordance with Massachusetts General Laws and provide court testimony when necessary. Police Officer's will be cross-trained and eligible to work at other Southcoast hospital and offsite locations as needed.
Qualifications
  • HS Diploma required; A.S. or bachelors degree in criminal justice or other course of study is preferred.
  • Three (3) years of prior law enforcement experience preferred.
  • Trained Police Officers must have attended the bridge or full-time academy authorized by the Massachusetts Municipal Police Training Committee (MPTC).
  • All candidates must obtain certification as a law-enforcement Police Officer by the Massachusetts Peace Police Officer Standards and Training (POST) Commission.
  • In addition to POST certification, all candidates must obtain their warrant of appointment as a Special State Police Officer (SSPO).
  • Southcoast Health will work collaboratively with candidates to facilitate any necessary POST certification, and SSPO appointment.
  • Qualifying candidates for the position will have a 90-day review period for Massachusetts State Police (MSP) review and certification.
  • If after MSP background and review, the candidate is declined eligibility, consideration will be given for maintaining Public Safety Police Officer II designation within the Southcoast Health Public Safety Department.
  • Applicants must be age twenty-one (21) at time of application. A valid Driver's License is required.
  • Must possess and maintain a Massachusetts Class A Large Capacity License to Carry Firearms.
  • All Police Officers must meet and maintain POST certified credentials.
  • Management of Aggressive Behavior (MOAB) De-Escalation Training; OC Pepper (OCAT), Handcuffing (PATH), Baton (PPBT) education and training required within 120 days of hire.
  • BLS, CPR and First Responder certification required within 120 days of hire.
  • Must be fully vaccinated against seasonal Influenza and the COVID 19 virus or to be exempt from the requirement for medical or personal reasons by signing a statement certifying you are choosing to be exempt from vaccination once hired.
  • Compensation: Pay rate will be determined based on level of experience.

Pay Range
USD $28.00 - USD $44.00 /Hr.

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