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Pine Bluff Police Department seeks part time officers to help serve the community through flexible schedules

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Pine Bluff, Arkansas – The Pine Bluff Police Department is offering a unique opportunity for individuals who want to make a difference without leaving their full-time jobs. The department has announced that it is currently hiring part-time police officers, giving members of the community a chance to contribute to public safety while earning extra income and maintaining their current careers.

“Want to make a difference without leaving your full-time job?” asks the department’s new call to action. Interested applicants can now use their spare time to serve their community while gaining valuable law enforcement experience. The Pine Bluff Police Department is seeking men and women who want to step up and help protect their city as part-time officers.

Flexible Opportunity with No Academy Required

The position offers several benefits designed to make participation easier and more accessible. Some of the advantages include:

  • No police academy required

  • Online certification available

  • Limited in-person hours

  • Flexible scheduling

  • Same hiring standards as full-time officers

This approach allows applicants from all walks of life to take part in policing without the long-term commitment required of full-time officers. Whether balancing another career or looking for a meaningful way to spend free time, becoming a part-time officer can be the right fit.

Simple Application Process

The Pine Bluff Police Department has also made the application process easy and user-friendly. Interested individuals should visit www.PBPD.org and navigate to Forms > Employment Application-Fillable Form. From there, they can either scan the QR code or click the “Pine Bluff Police Employment Application” link, which is displayed in red.

Once completed, applications should be emailed to any of the following officials:

Anyone seeking more details about this opportunity is encouraged to contact the Office of Professional Standards by calling 870-850-2414.

“Be the change. Wear the badge,” the department says, encouraging dedicated and motivated individuals to join their ranks and help make Pine Bluff a safer place.

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