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Explore their open roles and apply now. As a progressive leader in public safety, Johns Hopkins Poli

Explore their open roles and apply now. [The Muse Logo]( [Thermo Fisher Scientific]( [Johns Hopkins Police Department Logo]( As a progressive leader in public safety, Johns Hopkins Police Department is dedicated to protecting its university community through a service-focused approach. [VIEW PROFILE »]( NOW HIRING: Johns Hopkins Police Department Police Officers Baltimore, MD This job posting is for entry-level applicants with no previous law enforcement experience. The Johns Hopkins Police Department is committed to promoting the greater good, from small support to broader safety and law enforcement initiatives. JHPD Police Officers work in an inclusive team environment and regularly engage with students, faculty, staff, and visitors to provide services and information needed. Are you hoping to jump-start your career or join a team focused on innovative, community-oriented policing? The JHPD could be exactly what you’re looking for. [APPLY NOW]( Perks & Benefits [Health Benefits]( Health, Vision, and Dental Insurance [Starting Salary]( $70,000 Starting Salary [Professional Development Benefits]( Tuition Assistance Additional Compensation Incentives: 💲 Certification Incentive: $15,000 for Maryland Law Enforcement Certification 💲 City Residency: 20% increase over base salary for Baltimore city residents 💲 Annual Step Increases 💲 Non-competitive career pathway through Police Officer III JHPD Commitment to Diversity Johns Hopkins strives to be a model of a pluralistic society in which we acknowledge, embrace, and engage diverse identities, perspectives, and experiences. The JHDP aspires to cultivate an inclusive, equitable culture and has taken the 30x30 Pledge to improve the representation and experiences of women in sworn positions in all ranks. [APPLY NOW]( [Facebook]( [Instagram]( [LinkedIn]( This email was sent to: {EMAIL}. ©2024 Daily Muse Inc. All rights reserved. 442 5th Ave. #1147 New York, NY 10018 [Terms of Use]( [Unsubscribe]( - [Unsubscribe Preferences](

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