Old Saybrook Seeks Police Chief
Company: Connecticut Police Chiefs Association
Location: Boston
Posted on: June 1, 2025
Job Description:
Town of Old Saybrook Seeks new Chief of PoliceThe Town of Old
Saybrook is seeking an experienced, forward-thinking, and
community-focused leader to serve as its next Chief of Police. The
successful candidate will lead a well-trained, professional
department dedicated to excellence in service, community
engagement, and public trust.COMMUNITYOld Saybrook is a picturesque
and historic shoreline town that beautifully blends New England
charm with modern-day livability. With 5,677 households and a
population of nearly 11,000 residents, Old Saybrook offers a
welcoming community known for its strong civic engagement and
commitment to public safety.
- Excellent public schools
- Historic downtown district with shops, restaurants, and
cultural events
- Beautiful beaches, marinas, and nature preserves
- Easy access to major highways and rail lines, making travel to
Hartford, New Haven, Boston, and New York City convenient.
- A strong sense of community pride and collaboration between
local government, public services, and residentsOld Saybrook is a
town that values its past while investing in a safe, vibrant, and
inclusive future. It's an ideal setting for leaders who value
tradition, service, and authentic community connection. To learn
more about Old Saybrook, please visithttps://www.oldsaybrookct.gov
.THE CANDIDATEThe next Chief of Police must be approachable,
visible, and deeply engaged with the community. The successful
candidate will actively connect with residents and stakeholders in
both formal and informal settings, building strong partnerships and
encouraging open dialogue.As a key member of the Town's leadership
team, the Chief of Police will be a collaborative leader with
demonstrated executive experience, exceptional communication
skills, and a strong commitment to public safety and service. The
Chief of Police must be responsive, empathetic, and capable of
addressing the needs and concerns of an informed, engaged and
diverse community. The candidate models the highest level of
personal and professional integrity.The ideal candidate will also
bring:
- Extensive law enforcement experience, including command-level
leadership.
- A commitment to community policing and public engagement
- Strong decision-making, interpersonal, and organizational
leadership skills
- A history of ethical leadership and professional development of
staffTHE ROLEThe Chief of Police is appointed by and serves under
the direction of the Old Saybrook Police Commission. The Chief is
responsible for the overall administration, leadership, and
day-to-day operations of the Old Saybrook Police Department.The
Chief will set clear strategic goals, lead with vision, and foster
a culture of accountability, professionalism, and service. This
role includes, but is not limited to, planning and directing all
internal and external departmental functions related to the
enforcement of local, state laws, and federal laws. Key
responsibilities include providing motivational leadership,
overseeing training and professional development, preparation and
administration of department budgets, ensuring succession planning,
and guiding staff at all levels.As part of the roles and
responsibilities of Chief of Police, the selected candidate will
oversee the Police Department Communications Center. The
communications center is responsible for dispatching all police,
fire and ambulance calls for service.The Chief of Police will be
expected to participate actively in public events, outreach
initiatives, and community-building efforts, while also responding
to inquiries, complaints, and grievances with promptness, fairness,
and professionalism.THE DEPARTMENTThe Old Saybrook Police
Department is dedicated to delivering both traditional and
non-traditional law enforcement services to residents and visitors
alike. The Department operates with a strong emphasis on
compassion, integrity, and ethical conduct, ensuring that every
interaction reflects the values of the community it
serves.Oversight is provided by the Old Saybrook Police Commission,
an elected board, which is committed to maintaining a law
enforcement structure that is not only effective and community-
oriented, but also fiscally responsible and operationally sound.
Together, the Department and the Commission strive to create a
safe, inclusive, and responsive environment for all who live in or
visit Old Saybrook.The Old Saybrook Police Department is a
full-service POST-C accredited agency with an authorized staffing
level of 25 sworn officers. The present staff includes two
Lieutenants, one Master Sergeant, four Patrol Sergeants, one
Detective Sergeant, fourteen Full-Time Patrol Officers, five Per
Diem Officers, eight Full-Time Emergency Communications
Dispatchers, two Per Diem Emergency Communications Dispatchers, a
seasonal Marine Patrol Unit, two Per Diem Animal Control Officers,
and one administrative assistant. The department has a FY26 budget
of approximately $5.5 Million.RECOMMENDED QUALIFICATIONS
- A Bachelor's Degree in Criminal Justice, Law Enforcement,
Public Administration, Business Management or related field from a
four-year college or university accredited by an accreditation
agency recognized by the United States Department of Education or
the Council for Higher Education Accreditation. Preference will be
given to candidates who have a Master's Degree or other
Professional Degree. In addition, preference will be given to
candidates who have graduated from an Executive Development
Program, including the FBI National Academy, PERF Senior Management
Institute for Police, Police Executive Leadership Institute or
similar program.
- A minimum of fifteen (15) years' experience in law enforcement,
with five (5) years of progressively responsible command level
experience as a lieutenant or higher.
- Possession of or ability to obtain a valid Connecticut Driver's
License.
- Applicants must be certified as a Police Officer by the
Connecticut Police Officer Standards and Training Council (POST) or
eligible for a comparative certification by POST.
- Emergency Medical Technician (EMT) certification preferred
(current department collective bargaining agreement requires police
officers to be Emergency Medical Technicians).RESIDENCY
REQUIREMENTThe Chief of Police shall reside within a 20-minute
driving radius of Old Saybrook. The selected candidate shall meet
the requirements of this section within eight months of assuming
office.COMPENSATION & BENEFITSOld Saybrook offers a highly
competitive compensation and benefits package with a salary of
$155,000+/- commensurate with qualifications. Additional benefits
include group health insurance, dental insurance and an optional
employee paid supplemental health plan. The town also offers an
optional employee paid 457(b) deferred compensation plan and paid
vacation, holidays, personal and sick days.Interested applicants
should email a cover letter and r--sum-- as a single PDF file to
Chief Wayne Sampson (ret.), Public Safety Consultants, LLC at
wsampson@publicsafetyllc.com . Cover letters and resumes should be
received by 10:00 A.M. on Friday, May 30, 2025.The Town of Old
Saybrook is an Equal Opportunity Employer.
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