Ashland Police Department - Virginia
Latest update: December 5, 2021
The starting pay for the Ashland Police Department is $51,000.00
and approximately $24.52 per hour.
This job is located in an area that has a low cost of living.
The Ashland Police Department pays extra if you
work a shift differential.
Benefits
Here are just some of the outstanding benefits associated with the Police Officer position:
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- Excellent Health & Dental Insurance - (rates as low as: single coverage - $0, dual coverage - $306, family coverage $612/month)
- Participation in the Virginia Retirement System
- Participation in a 457 deferred compensation program - (up to 2% match)
- Town sponsored life insurance
- Paid Time Off Program - (160 hours first year, 1 paid day off per month for holidays)
- Employee Assistance Program
- 4-step Career Development Program – (4.5% increase per step every 2 years)
- Night Shift differential
- Higher Education Reimbursement Program - ($4,000 per year)
- Wellness/Fitness Program Bonus - ($1,000 per year)
- Take Home Vehicle - (within 30 minutes)
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