Sagadahoc County Sheriff's Office Hiring Patrol Deputies With Competitive Pay, Benefits
Sagadahoc County Sheriff's Office is hiring patrol deputies at $30.35–$37.56/hr, with take-home cruisers and 12-hour shifts.
The Sagadahoc County Sheriff's Office is actively recruiting patrol deputies, offering hourly wages between $30.35 and $37.56 alongside a package of benefits that includes take-home cruisers and 12-hour shift schedules.
The department is accepting applications from both entry-level candidates and experienced lateral hires, signaling a broad push to grow patrol capacity across the county. Lateral candidates bring prior law enforcement experience that can accelerate deployment, while entry-level applicants would move through ongoing departmental training before assignment to patrol duties.
Take-home cruisers represent a meaningful financial perk for deputies: eliminating personal vehicle wear and reducing commuting costs. The 12-hour shift structure, common in smaller county departments, compresses the work week and gives deputies longer stretches of consecutive days off compared to traditional eight-hour rotations.
Beyond the pay scale, the posting highlights what the Sheriff's Office describes as coastal lifestyle perks, a nod to Sagadahoc County's position along the Maine coast, encompassing communities like Bath, Phippsburg, and the Kennebec River corridor. For candidates weighing options between larger urban departments and smaller county operations, that combination of livable geography and competitive compensation is a deliberate selling point.

The department also cited access to specialty units and continuing training as part of the overall employment value, suggesting opportunities for career development beyond standard patrol work.
The Sagadahoc County Sheriff's Office can be reached directly for application details and position requirements.
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