Requirements
- Must be 21 years old by the academy start date.
- S. Citizen at time of hire.
- Have a valid Massachusetts Driver License at time of hire.
- Have a minimum of 60 college credits in any field of study, or currently serving on active duty with 90 or more days of service or veteran with honorable discharge, or active member of the National Guard or Reserve with two (2) or more years in good standing with commander’s endorsement.
- Above (college/Military) may be waived by the Chief of Police upon a written recommendation by Selection Coordinator if the Chief finds that the hiring of the candidate is in the best interest of the Barnstable Police Department.
- Ability to acquire a Massachusetts License to Carry a Firearm.
- Have no felony convictions.
- Be a non-smoker.
Application & Testing Process
- Sign up for the online test through getbadged.com
- With a passing score of at least a 70%, candidates will be added to a running list with the department.
- Attend an orientation.
- Attend an Intake Interview.
- Attend a Physical Fitness Test based on the 30th percentile of the Cooper Standard Test. Click the link for the Cooper Standards
- Background investigation conducted.
- Panel Interview
- A qualified candidate will receive a conditional offer of employment.
- Following a conditional offer of employment, the candidate will be expected to take and pass a medical exam, psychological exam, Physical Abilities Test (PAT), and a Cooper Standard Test for entrance into the academy. Click the link to access the PAT Instructional Video
Academy Life
Academy Recruits will attend either the Cape Cod Municipal Academy (Falmouth) or the Plymouth Municipal Police Academy for approximately twenty-one (21) weeks.
- Day one (What to expect) – Expect a high stress environment the first day of the academy. This is the point in which Academy Staff begins to test Police Recruits ability to handle the tensest of situations.
- Classroom – Criminal & Procedural Law will be taught, in addition to numerous other topics that will assist you in conquering the situations Officers will find themselves dealing with once answering calls for service following graduation.
- Applied Patrol Procedures (Scenario based training) – Recruits will go through numerous scenario-based situations relevant to actual calls of service.
- Drill & Ceremony – You are joining a para military career field when becoming a Police Officer. Drill and ceremony are necessary to teach teamwork, discipline, and physical coordination.
- Physical Training – Recruits will go through a rigorous physical training regimen throughout the academy to include cardiovascular and strength training.
- Graduation – A day to celebrate with your academy mates and family for successfully making it through the training.
Schedule
After completing the probationary period, Patrol Officers will bid their shift on a seniority basis, working a four and two work schedule. The shift bidding process takes place every four months. The shifts are as follows: Mid Shift 2345 – 0745 hours, Day Shift 0745 – 1545 hours, and Eve Shift 1545 – 2345 hours. Up to three Officers per shift are permitted to work a 3 on 3 off permanent shift swap on a seniority basis.
Why Join BPD?
The Barnstable Police Department currently employs 120 sworn officers, with approximately 14 civilian employees and 14 civilian dispatchers. It is the largest police department on Cape Cod. The Department serves the Town of Barnstable which covers 76.3 miles including the villages of Barnstable, Centerville, Cotuit, Hyannis, Marstons Mills, Osterville, and West Barnstable. The Department utilizes a strong patrol force along with a variety of specialty units and programs to address the complex demands of this socially and economically diverse community. Barnstable is considered the hub of Cape Cod with the largest healthcare facilities, retail shopping centers, and major transportation operations including a regional airport, two ferry terminals, a bus depot, and train station. The year-round population of 45,000 more than doubles in the summer months as seasonal residents and tourists enjoy the beaches, shops, and restaurants in the mid-Cape area.
Career Opportunities
Barnstable Police Department is currently hiring in the following areas:
Contact a recruiter
Sergeant Corey B. Frederickson
Personnel Selection Unit / Training Coordinator
283@barnstablepolice.com
(508)778-3803
Contact a recruiter
Officer Scott H. Wright
Personnel Selection Unit
244@barnstablepolice.com
(508)775-0387 Ext. 5594