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Weekend Police Officer Jobs (NOW HIRING)

Police Officer

New Bedford, MA · On-site

$34 - $44/hr

Evening shift with every weekend and holiday rotation; 2:45pm - 11:15pm Location: Charlton Memorial ... The Police Officer will support weapons screening operations, conduct foot, bicycle and vehicle ...

Police Officer

New Bedford, MA · On-site

$34 - $44/hr

Evening shift with every weekend and holiday rotation; 2:45pm - 11:15pm Location: Charlton Memorial ... The Police Officer will support weapons screening operations, conduct foot, bicycle and vehicle ...

Police Officer

New Bedford, MA · On-site

$34 - $44/hr

Night shift with every weekend and holiday rotation; 11:00pm - 7:00am Location: Charlton Memorial ... The Police Officer will support weapons screening operations, conduct foot, bicycle and vehicle ...

Police Officer

New Bedford, MA · On-site

$34 - $44/hr

Day shift with every weekend and holiday rotation; 6:45am - 3:15pm Location: St. Luke's Hospital ... The Police Officer will support weapons screening operations, conduct foot, bicycle and vehicle ...

Police Officer

New Bedford, MA · On-site

$34 - $44/hr

Evening shift with weekend and holiday rotation; 2:45pm - 11:15pm Location: St. Luke's Hospital ... The Police Officer will support weapons screening operations, conduct foot, bicycle and vehicle ...

Police Officer

New Bedford, MA · On-site

$34 - $44/hr

Night shift with every weekend and holiday rotation; 11:00pm - 7:00am Location: St. Luke's Hospital ... The Police Officer will support weapons screening operations, conduct foot, bicycle and vehicle ...

Police Officer

New Bedford, MA · On-site

$34 - $44/hr

Evening shift with weekend and holiday rotation; 2:45pm - 11:15pm Location: St. Luke's Hospital ... The Police Officer will support weapons screening operations, conduct foot, bicycle and vehicle ...

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How much do weekend police officer jobs pay per year?

As of Aug 23, 2026, the average yearly pay for weekend 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 is a weekend police officer?

Weekend Police Officers are law enforcement personnel who primarily work during weekends to maintain public safety, enforce laws, and respond to emergencies. They perform duties such as patrolling neighborhoods, investigating incidents, making arrests, and assisting the public. These officers are crucial during weekends when crime rates can be higher due to increased social activities. Their work ensures a continuous police presence and protection for communities outside of regular weekday hours.

What unique challenges might a weekend police officer face compared to officers working standard weekday shifts?

Weekend Police Officers often encounter higher volumes of calls related to nightlife, special events, and increased public gatherings, which can lead to a faster-paced and more unpredictable work environment. They may deal more frequently with incidents involving alcohol, crowd control, and noise complaints. Collaboration with other officers and emergency services is crucial, as weekends typically see a surge in activity requiring coordinated response. This role can provide valuable experience in crisis management and public relations, setting a strong foundation for career advancement within law enforcement.

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

To thrive as a Weekend Police Officer, you need a solid understanding of law enforcement procedures, conflict resolution, and public safety, typically supported by police academy training and state certification. Familiarity with law enforcement databases, radio communication systems, and evidence management tools is often required. Strong judgment, integrity, and effective interpersonal communication are crucial soft skills for building trust and managing high-stress situations. These skills and qualities ensure the safety of the community, uphold the law, and enable effective response during weekend shifts when incidents can be more frequent.

What is the difference between Weekend Police Officer vs Part-Time Police Officer?

AspectWeekend Police OfficerPart-Time Police Officer
CredentialsHigh school diploma, police academy certificationHigh school diploma, police academy certification
Work EnvironmentLaw enforcement, patrols during weekendsLaw enforcement, flexible shifts including weekends
Employer & IndustryPolice departments, law enforcement agenciesPolice departments, law enforcement agencies
Search & Comparison IntentYesYes

Weekend Police Officers typically work during weekends, focusing on patrol and law enforcement duties, often as part-time roles. Part-Time Police Officers may work flexible hours, including weekends, but can also cover weekdays. Both roles require similar credentials and serve in law enforcement agencies, with the main difference being the specific scheduling focus.

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Infographic showing various Weekend Police Officer job openings in the United States as of August 2026, with employment types broken down into 96% Full Time, and 4% 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 Trainee/Police Officer

University of North Carolina School of the Arts

Winston Salem, NC • On-site

Full-time

Re-posted 2 days ago


Job description

Posting Details
Position Information
Classification Title
Police Officer Trainee/Police Officer
Working Title
Police Officer Trainee/Police Officer
Position Type
IRIT
Position Number
067324
Full/Part Time
Full-time
School/Department Information
The Department of Police and Public Safety is responsible for: law enforcement, criminal investigations, parking enforcement, parking fine collection, emergency first response, community policing, security escorts, security surveys, motorist assists, educational presentations, and special event services, among other duties on the campus of UNC School of the Arts.
Primary Description of Work
A law enforcement officer typically performing uniform patrol responsibilities following completion of BLET and attainment of law enforcement officer certification. Eligible for All External Lateral Hires.
Work Schedule and hours
Typically, a 12 hour shift, including every other weekend, does not switch between day and night shifts. Schedule may vary depending upon departmental needs.
Monday thru Friday and some weekends maybe required for the trainee.
The academy is a full-time program conducted over 17 weeks and consists of approximately 680 hours of training. Class sessions are Monday through Friday starting at 8 a.m. with the schedule varying depending on the training topic of the day. Occasional night training is mandated while enrolled in the daytime session.
Description of Responsibilities and Duties
Police Officers are responsible for enforcing state and local laws and UNCSA regulations as they pertain to law enforcement. Employees are empowered with full law enforcement power and are charged with the responsibility of apprehension of criminal offenders, criminal investigation, traffic enforcement and serving of warrants and summons. Officers have jurisdiction on all property that is owned, operated and/or controlled by UNCSA. Officers are responsible for deterring crime, maintaining the peace, and protecting lives and property by such means as high visibility patrol, intervention in criminal acts in progress and investigation of criminal violations.
Officers apply the laws relating to the rights of suspects, search and seizure, maintaining the chain of evidence, arrest authority, and the appropriate use of force. Officers apply the methods, procedures, and practices used in investigation, complaints filed (orally or in writing) and alleged violations of UNCSA regulations, local, state, and federal statutes. Officers apply emergency response principles and techniques; apply skill in the use of firearms, and other equipment used in enforcement and investigative activities, operate communications equipment and DCI equipment.
The officers are able to act quickly and intelligently in emergency situations, effectively carry out oral and written instructions, effectively communicate and deal with the public and representatives of the legal system, prepare routine reports of activities engaged in and incidents investigated, and apply UNCSA regulations, local, state, and federal laws and statutes in investigations. The officers perform other assigned duties as requested by their supervisor.
Minimum Qualifications
Police Trainee - Minimum of High School diploma or GED. Ability to qualify for attendance at a State of North Carolina Basic Law Enforcement Training (BLET) Academy including satisfying all relevant background check and physical agility requirements as required by the NC Criminal Justice Education Training and Standards Commission (NC CJETSC) and the hiring agency.
Police Officer I: Positions at this level are entry-level with 0-2 years of experience in law enforcement. Additionally, candidates will have completed North Carolina's Basic Law Enforcement Training and be certified as a Law Enforcement Officer in accordance with the provisions of the North Carolina Criminal Justice Training and Standards Commission or have the ability to achieve certification within one year of employment.
Police Officer II: Positions at this level are fully functioning officers with two or more years of experience as a sworn local, state, or federal law enforcement officer. Additionally, candidates will have completed North Carolina's Basic Law Enforcement Training and have at least a general certification from the North Carolina Criminal Justice Education Training and Standards Commission (NC CJETSC).
Police Officer III: Positions at this level are veteran officers with four or more years of experience as a sworn local, state, or federal law enforcement officers. Additionally, candidates will have completed North Carolina's Basic Law Enforcement Training and have attained their Intermediate Certification from the North Carolina Criminal Justice Education Training and Standards Commission (NC CJETSC).
Preferred Qualifications
Previous experience on a University Campus.
High school diploma or GED.
Terms of Employment
S1 12 month
Knowledge, Skills and Abilities
Communications skills and the ability to successfully passed Basic Law Enforcement Training.
Special Conditions for Eligibility
Posting Detail Information
Posting Number
Open Date
07/22/2026
Close Date
Open Until Filled
Yes
Salary Range
Commensurate with Education and Experience
Recruitment Range, if applicable
Special Instructions to Applicants
This is an Exempt Professional Staff (EPS) position. The application must be completed in full detail (including work history) for your qualifications to be considered. Failure to complete the application process as required by state regulations will result in your application being rejected for the vacancy, and you will not be considered for the position. The UNCSA participates in E-Verify. Federal law requires all employers to verify the identity and employment eligibility of all persons hired to work in the United States. Final candidates are subject to criminal background checks.
The University of North Carolina School of the Arts provides equal employment opportunities to all employees and applicants for employment and prohibits discrimination, harassment, or retaliation based on race, religion, color, national origin, ethnicity, sex, pregnancy, gender identity or expression, sexual orientation, age, political affiliation, National Guard or veteran status, genetic information, or disability.
EEO Contact Information
Applicants needing assistance with the application process are asked to contact: suttonar@uncsa.edu