Join the Northumberland OPP Auxiliary Unit

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The Northumberland Detachment of the Ontario Provincial Police (OPP) is currently seeking motivated, and community oriented individuals to serve as volunteers and join our OPP Auxiliary Unit. A number of former members have recently moved on to other opportunities including full time provincial constable positions within Northumberland County and throughout the province.

Being a member of the OPP Auxiliary Program can help prepare you for an exciting career in policing, provide you with direct learning opportunities from experienced OPP officers, and assist you with developing a better understanding the role that policing has within the communities we serve.

Auxiliary member’s duties include general patrol with OPP uniformed officers, assisting with community events such as food drives, toy drives, parades, presentations, RIDE initiatives, ceremonial duties and so much more.

For more information about the OPP Auxiliary Program and the application process please visit www.opp.ca/auxiliary.

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