Police Seek to Hire Spanish Speaking Clerks


| Courtesy of Suffolk County Police Department

If you speak Spanish, are looking for work, and want to make a difference in your community, then the Suffolk County Police Department might have the perfect job for you.

They currently have a lot of part time job openings for Spanish-speaking Office Assistants to work at the front desk at police precincts.

Those that apply and are hired should expect to to perform general clerical duties, while also being able to communicate clearly with folks who come into police precincts who only speak Spanish.

The open jobs are perfect if you want to earn extra money on weekends. It will be 14 hours per week (Saturday & Sunday 8 a.m.to 4p.m. or Saturday & Sunday 4 p.m. to midnight) and the pay starts at $16 per hour.

Precincts where these jobs are open are located in West Babylon, Huntington, Bay Shore, and Patchogue.

There are some specific requirements in order to qualify. You must be able to communicate in both English and Spanish, have a high school diploma, or a high school equivalency diploma.

If you’re interested email your resume to: Kathleen.Marcoccio2@suffolkcountyny.gov. You also have the option to drop-off your resume to their police headquarters, located at 30 Yaphank Avenue in Yaphank on or before April 19th.

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