The Manchester Police Department is hiring

Phil Stilton

MANCHESTER, NJ – The Manchester Police Department is currently accepting applications for the positions of Police Officer and SLEO II (Special Law Enforcement Officer Class II). This is an excellent opportunity to embark on a rewarding career in law enforcement.

Interested candidates can submit their applications conveniently through the Police App platform using the following link: Police App: Entry-Level Manchester Township NJ Police Officer Jobs

To be considered for the Patrolman or Class II SLEO position, applicants must meet the following criteria at the time of appointment:


  • Reside in New Jersey and hold U.S. citizenship.
  • Fall within the age range of 18 to 35 years.
  • Possess a minimum of an Associate’s degree or two years of full-time college credits (equivalent to 64 credits). The educational qualifications should be recognized by the American Council on Education, as listed in Accredited Institutions of Postsecondary Education. Alternatively, applicants with active military service may substitute or combine their service with college credits, totaling two years of education and/or active military service. Active military service will be converted at a rate of 2.67 college credits for each full month (30 days) of completed service.
  • Demonstrate the ability to perform all tasks, duties, and essential job functions required of a police officer.
  • Hold a valid New Jersey driver’s license.
  • Have a clean criminal history and exhibit good moral character.
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Join the Manchester Police Department and contribute to the safety and well-being of the community. Don’t miss this opportunity to serve and protect as a dedicated member of law enforcement.

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