Cobourg Police Service – Volunteer Opportunity

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The Cobourg Police Service is currently accepting resumes for anyone interested in joining the
Cobourg Police Auxiliary Unit. Auxiliary officers are required to dedicate a minimum of 12 hours per month of Auxiliary duty. Auxiliary Officers are also able to volunteer their time with several other Units of the regular service.

For more information on how to apply please visit the
Cobourg Police Website…select the “Your Police Service” tab and then “Auxiliary”
http://www.cobourgpolice.com/current-openings-p37.php )
Closing Date Friday, January 11, 2019

Send completed resume and cover letter to:

Any questions may be sent to:
Human Resources: Cobourg Police Service
107 King Street West,
Cobourg, ON K9A 2M4

Auxiliary Superintendent Duncan Walker
duncan.walker@cobourgpolice.com

Only those selected for an interview will be contacted.
If you are not contacted, we thank you for your interest in the position.

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