TOWN OF FRANKLINTON POLICE DEPARTMENT: Hiring For Law Enforcement Professionals

TOWN OF FRANKLINTON POLICE DEPARTMENT: Hiring For Law Enforcement Professionals
Hiring For Law Enforcement Professionals — TOWN OF FRANKLINTON: (http://www.franklintonnc.us/)
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Town of Franklinton Police Department issued the following announcement on March 7.

The Franklinton Police Department is seeking highly motivated individuals to join our team of dedicated law enforcement professionals. 

As a member of the Franklinton Police Department, you will have the opportunity to make a difference in your community and to protect the residents of our growing town. 

Our department offers a competitive hiring range of $42,000 to $46,000, depending on qualifications, as well as opportunities for career advancement, comprehensive training to help you excel in your role, and excellent employee benefits. 

If you are looking for a meaningful and rewarding career, we encourage you to apply to join our team!

For additional information please visit: https://www.franklintonnc.us/…/employment-opportunities

Original source can be found here.



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