Military Police Officer Government - Richmond, VA at Geebo

Military Police Officer

Quick Apply Full-time 4 hours ago Full Job Description As a part of a local team of soldiers, you secure your future with a career in the Army Reserve, pay for college, access to low-cost healthcare with family benefits.
You gain leadership skills, college credit, and home-town stability.
This is an entry level position with no experience Position requirements:
(Responsibilities) Attend Basic and advanced training.
(Paid) Complete (ASVAB) Law enforcement patrols.
Interview witnesses, victims and suspects in investigations.
Crime scene security and processing.
Arrest and charge criminal suspects.
Basic
Qualifications:
Age - 17 to 34 years old.
Education - Current Senior in High School(HS), HS Diploma, GED or higher.
Citizenship - U.
S.
Citizen/Permanent Resident.
Submit to background and medical screening.
Benefits:
Up to $50K bonus.
Up to $115,000 for additional education benefits.
30 days vacation with pay per year.
Additional living expenses for those who have dependents.
Clothing and food allowance.
Centrally located Education and Financial Advisors.
Travel.
When you are interested in finding out more about this position, please apply now and within 24-48 hours, you will receive an email/text from our Army virtual recruiting station.
Thank you! About ArmyRecruiting Virginia:
US Army Recruiting Battalion Richmond operates out of our headquarters located in Richmond, Virginia.
Our area covers covers a large portion of Virginia, West Virginia, and a small part of Maryland.
We have over 150 jobs within the US Army and Army Reserve, with most offering both part-time and full-time positions! With a competitive salary and benefits, the US Army can help you to get real-world experience in the field the YOU CHOOSE, all while helping with the financial burden of college.
Gain a competitive edge over your peers with a career in the US Army or US Army Reserve! Quick Apply.
Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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