The San Diego Police Department has several volunteer opportunities available for residents who want to assist in keeping San Diegans safe. Volunteers must pass a police background. No persons with felony or misdemeanor convictions will be accepted.
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Retired Senior Volunteer Patrol (R.S.V.P.)
Hours: Vary; see below.
Locations: Vary
Minimum Age: 50
Court Referrals: No
- R.S.V.P Brochure
- R.S.V.P Video
- R.S.V.P Pat Justice
Assist in providing an increased level of crime prevention programs within specific geographic areas, perform vacation house checks and You Are Not Alone welfare checks, and promote community awareness and acceptance of R.S.V.P. program.
Qualifications: 50 years of age or older, interest in working with law enforcement officers, effective oral and written communication skills, reliable and trustworthy with confidential information, in good health, valid California Driver's License. Previous law enforcement experience not required.
All applicants must complete a ride-along at the police station they would like work at AND an online application through the City's Volunteer Better Impact portal.
Upon the completion of a background and selection process, you will be required to participate in a TWO-WEEK Academy to prepare you for field duties.
Time Commitment: Three, 8-hour shifts per month
For more information, contact Volunteer Services at 619-446-1017 or email at [email protected].
Or, visit the San Diego Police Department website and read more: https://www.sandiego.gov/police/recruiting/volunteer