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Gwinnett County Police again looking for additional chaplains

By Caleb Hutchins Assistant News Director
Posted 2:00PM on Sunday 30th September 2018 ( 6 years ago )

For the second year in a row, the Gwinnett County Police Department is looking for additional volunteer chaplains for its officers.

Gwinnett Police Sergeant Jake Smith, who serves as the department's chaplain program coordinator, says they currently have half of the volunteers that they would like to have.

"We'd like to have a team of about a dozen just to make sure on-call is not too burdensome," Smith said. "Right now we have about a half-dozen, so we're looking for about six people."

Smith said the department is looking for chaplains from any faith or denomination. He said due to the nature of the position, volunteers will be called on an as-needed basis.

"We do ask them to be on-call for about a week at a time, and that's to assist officers on the road who are in need of assistance in, basically, delivering bad news," Smith said. "The other thing we ask them to do is to be available to officers, 911 dispatchers, any other employees of the department who might be in need of some guidance of some kind."

Interested clergy members can apply on the police department's website. Smith said there are several requirements for an applicant to be considered. Those requirements are listed below.

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