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2026 Bridgewater Police Sergeant Sole AC w/In Title

Commonwealth of Massachusetts

Bridgewater Police Department

Fresh

Location

Massachusetts, 02114

Salary

Not specified

Closes

February 14, 2026

Job Description

Summary

This job is for promoting current police officers to sergeant in the Bridgewater Police Department, where you'll supervise a team of officers to make sure they follow rules and do their jobs well.

It involves checking on performance, teaching proper procedures, and handling reports to keep everything running smoothly.

A good fit would be an experienced police officer who is ready to take on a leadership role and guide others effectively.

Key Requirements

  • Current permanent civil service status as a Police Officer in the Bridgewater Police Department
  • At least one year of service in the eligible title (Police Officer) by the examination date of March 6, 2026
  • One year of permanent experience after completing police academy training
  • Familiarity with department rules, regulations, policies, procedures, and legal developments
  • Ability to supervise and evaluate personnel performance, providing guidance or corrective measures as needed
  • Knowledge of departmental reporting systems and ability to instruct others on proper methods
  • Successful completion of the Sole Assessment Center examination (100% of final score)

Full Job Description

If you currently have a Civil Service Online Account DO NOT create a new account to apply for this exam.

Utilize the Government Jobs Help & Support to access your account. Online Employment Application Guide | Massachusetts Civil Service Applications

Candidates with multiple accounts may cause delays with properly recording your application and notifications from civil service such as notices to appear, or job opportunities. If you have questions, please email civilservice@mass.gov.


Bridgewater Police Sergeant Sole Assessment Center with In Title Experience

This examination is being administered by the Human Resources Division (HRD) to create an eligible list from which to fill Police Sergeant vacancies in participating Massachusetts Police Departments. Candidates must take and pass this examination in order to be placed on the eligible list.


Examination Date: March 6, 2026

Application Period Begins: January 23, 2026

Application Deadline: February 13, 2026

Examination Location: TBD


Examination Information

Eligibility: To be eligible for this examination you must: (1) be an employee in the police department for which the examination is given with permanent civil service status in the specified eligible title(s) by the date of the examination; and (2) have served in the force at least one year since you were appointed in the eligible title.

A combination of temporary and permanent service can be applied towards meeting this one year requirement.

Time spent working in the title of Police Sergeant will not interrupt the service period in your permanent position.

Police Officers filing for this examination must have one year of permanent experience after completion of their police academy course.

Service as a Student Officer, before successful completion of an approved academy, does not count towards meeting the eligibility requirement.


Eligible List: Individuals placed on the resulting eligible list shall be eligible for certification from such list for such period as the administrator shall determine, but in any event not to exceed two years, unless otherwise outlined in Massachusetts General Law (MGL) Chapter 31, § 25 or the Human Resources Division (HRD) revocation policy.


Examination Weights: The Sole Assessment Center will be 100% of the final score.


Eligible Title(s): Police Officer


Job Description

The Sergeant is primarily responsible for the supervision of personnel under their command and ensure they are performing their duties properly and efficiently.

General Duties and Responsibilities: *

  1. Be fully familiar with current department rules, regulations, policies, procedures, orders and developments in the law.
  2. Regularly review personnel performance to determine whether they are properly, effectively and consistently carrying out their duties; ensure that when an individual’s performance is unsatisfactory, measures are taken through encouragement, explanation, referral to a superior officer, or other means consistent with departmental policy are taken to see that the individual’s future conduct is up to standard.
  3. Comply with the departmental reporting system and instruct personnel in the proper reporting method.
  4. Ensure all personnel receive warrants, summonses, subpoenas, domestic abuse orders or any other official papers, and serve or deliver them promptly and accurately according to statute and established procedure.
  5. Respond to emergencies, incidents or dispatches as required; take command of the situation until relieved by a superior officer.
  6. Perform other duties as may be assigned or required.

*The duties and responsibilities listed above are intended only as an illustration of the various types of work that may be performed.

The omission of specific statements of duties does not exclude them from the position if the work is similar, related or a logical assignment of the position.

For a complete description, please contact the Bridgewater Police Department.


Application: All applications must be received by the application deadline or your application will not be accepted.

Once your application is successfully submitted, you will receive a confirmation email.

If you do not receive this confirmation, your application has not been received and you will need to submit the application again.


Assessment Center: The assessment center will be conducted by a third-party vendor chosen by your municipality.


Credit for In-Title Experience: Pursuant to the provisions of MGL Ch. 31, Section 22, individuals may apply to receive credit for employment or experience in the position title of Police Sergeant.

Credit will only be accepted if time worked is in a permanent, provisional or temporary after certification status.

If you believe you are eligible for this credit, you must claim this credit in the application.

All claims must be verified by supporting documentation, which must provide specific details of any experience you have in the position title of Police Sergeant, including dates of service and, if part time, total number of hours worked.

The supporting documentation must be on original letterhead with a signature from the appointing authority where the experience occurred or on the Employment Verification Form for Sole Assessment Center.

Please note, credit for employment or experience is applicable only to individuals who achieve a passing score on the Assessment Center, and cannot be added to a failing examination score.

Supporting documentation needs to be submitted within seven days after the Assessment Center date by email to civilservice@mass.govor attached to the application.

Statutory Preference Points: Upon submission of written proof, two points will be added to the passing score of qualified Veterans and Disabled Veterans or individuals who have 25 years of service as a member of a regular police or police force and have passed an examination for promotional appointment in such force.

If you are qualified for both the Veteran's Preference and the Promotional Preference for 25 years of service, please be advised that two points are the maximum allowable number of points to be added to your passing, overall (general average) examination score.

To claim the Promotional Preference for 25 years of service, candidates must claim this preference in the application and either attach the Employment Verification Form for Sole Assessment Center form to the application or email it to civilservice@mass.gov.

To claim veterans preference, claim veteran status in the application and attach your DD214 to the application or email it to civilservice@mass.gov.

For more information on veteran status refer to the Military Information section on our website.

During the HRD review process or during the life of the applicable eligible list(s), candidates must make original supporting documentation available should the issue of authenticity arise with any submitted document copies.


Makeup Examination: All military personnel who, in connection with current service, have military orders that indicate their unavailability due to military service on the examination date, must file an application and request a makeup examination in writing to the delegation administrator or their designee.

With the exception of current military personnel, as described above, no candidate has a right to a makeup examination due to personal or professional conflicts on the testing date.

Candidates are advised to consider this before applying for the examination.

If you file an examination application by the application deadline but are unable to appear for the examination on the examination date due to an emergency or unanticipated hardship, you may request a makeup examination by filing a written request with verifiable documentation to the delegation administrator or their designee.

The delegation administrator reserves the right to approve or deny your request. Please reach out to them for further information.


Reasonable Accommodations: If you need reasonable accommodations due to a documented impairment, or medical condition, you must make a request with the delegation administrator or their designee. All requests will be reviewed and approved by the delegation administrator or their designee.


Delegation Administrator or Designee: Chief Christopher Delmonte (cdelmonte@bridgewaterma.org)


Updating Information: Candidates are responsible for maintaining accurate contact information. Failure to keep your records current may jeopardize opportunities for promotion. For information on how to update your information, click on Update Account.


Identification at the Examination Site: At the examination site, candidates must present a current and valid government issued photo identification with signature (e.g., driver's license, passport, military ID). Candidates will not be allowed to take the examination without valid identification.


Private School or Service: HRD does not recommend or endorse any private school, service, or publisher offering preparation and/or publications for examinations and is not responsible for their advertising claims.


Supplemental Information

Women, minorities, veterans, and people with disabilities are encouraged to apply.

For more information or inquiries about this and other civil service examinations, visit www.mass.gov/civilservice or email the Civil Service Unit at civilservice@mass.gov.

The Civil Service Unit's hours of operation are Monday through Friday, 8:45am – 5:00pm, except holidays.

Inquiries may also be made to the Civil Service Unit during these hours at the following numbers: Boston area: (617) 878-9895 or (617) 878-9700 Toll-Free Within Massachusetts: 1-800-392-6178 TTY Number: (617) 878-9762

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Posted on NEOGOV: 1/9/2026 | Added to FreshGovJobs: 1/10/2026

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