Burlington PD: Full-Time Lateral Transfer Officer

Contact Information

Lt. Matthew Leary

45 Center Street
Burlington, MA 01803
United States

Type: FT Lateral Transfer Officer
Is an exam required? No

Job Description


Not Every Department Deserves Your Experience. Burlington PD Is Different.

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Burlington Officer truck & cruiser

Burlington isn’t trying to be the biggest—it’s built to be one of the most well-rounded, professional, and respected departments in the region. Serving a community of over 28,000 residents, it offers something that’s hard to find: a tight-knit, engaged community, a department that balances proactive policing with real connection, and an environment where your work actually matters—and is seen.

Burlington PD is building what’s next with lateral transfer officers who already know the job. This isn’t about starting over—it’s about stepping into something better. This opportunity is for experienced officers who want to be part of a professional, forward-thinking agency, who are ready to grow—not plateau—and who take pride in how they show up, every shift.

A career here isn’t just stable—it’s built to last, with a competitive salary that reflects your experience, comprehensive benefits that support you on and off the job, ongoing training that keeps you sharp, time off that allows for real work/life balance, and a team environment where people genuinely have your back. No fluff. No gimmicks. Just a department that does things right.

So the question is—are you where you’re supposed to be, or just where you ended up? Make the move that actually moves you forward. Burlington PD is ready when you are.

 

Minimum Requirements

Lateral Transfer Officers must meet the following qualifications necessary for consideration:

  • A Full-Time enforcement officer from any U.S. law enforcement agency must have experience in his/her agency to be considered as a Lateral Transfer.
  • A Full-Time Lateral Transfer applicant must be in good standing with the National Decertification Index (NDI).
  • Must be of good moral character and fit for employment, as determined by the POST Commission.

AND:

  • Be a U.S. Citizen.
  • Be at least 21 and no older than 45 at the date of appointment.
  • Possess a high school diploma or GED (preference may be given to those candidates who have a college degree, military experience, or a combination).
  • Possess or obtain a valid Massachusetts driver's license.
  • Must be a non-smoker and remain a non-smoker.

Out-of-State Certified Officers must meet the following qualifications necessary to apply: 

  • Must pass the Physical Fitness Test. Out-of-state officers need to be able to obtain an academy waiver and certification through the MPTC and POST before appointment. To apply for an out-of state waiver, click here.

Additional Qualifications

  • Candidates with language skills, advanced educational degrees or certificates, or specialized training (forensics, computer skills, medical) are encouraged to apply.

Salary & Compensation

Annual Salary: 

  • Depending on prior years of service and the Chief's discretion, a Lateral Transfer with a recognized Bachelor's degree may start with a salary of $90,988.
  • Additional education incentive pay available for recognized degrees is available. 
    • As of July 1, 2026, Associates Degrees will be awarded 7.5%, Bachelor's Degrees 17.5%, and Master's Degrees 22.5%.
    • On July 1, 2027, the criminal justice education pay increases to 10% for an Associate's Degree, 20% for a Bachelor's Degree, and 25% for a Master's Degree.
  • Night differential 6% (4pm - 12am, 12am - 8am).
  • Certified EMTs are eligible for an additional 6% increase and department-funded recerts.

Benefits: 

  • (14) vacation and (3) personal days per year.
  • (35) annual vacation days after 15 years.
  • Officers are eligible (13) paid holidays.
  • Ample opportunity for details & overtime.

(Full contract information can be found here: https://www.burlington.org/DocumentCenter/View/864/Police-Patrol-PDF)   

Hiring Process

Steps in the hiring process:

  • Pass the Physical Abilities Test (PAT).
  • Interview Panel - May include a writing assignment.
  • Interview with Chief of Police.
  • Conditional Offer of Employment.
  • Successful completion of a background check, and medical and psychological screening.

Equal Opportunity Employer: The Town of Burlington is an Equal Opportunity Employer. The Burlington Police Department's policy is to hire, recruit, train, and promote employees without discrimination because of race, religion, color, political affiliation, physical disability, national origin, sex, sexual orientation, and/or age.

Candidate Profile

To apply you must complete your Candidate Profile Questionnaire.

Ready to Apply? Here’s What You Need to Do:

To apply, you must first Register for Your Exam (Entry Level) or become a POST Certified Academy Trained/Lateral Transfer Member.

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