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Lateral entry police applicants who have a minimum of two consecutive years of experience as a full-time law enforcement officer with no break in service for more than one year at the time of application and possess a current Ohio Peace Officer Training Academy Certificate or an Ohio State Highway Patrol Basic Training Certificate may apply for a lateral appointment without taking the civil service examination. Such candidates laid off within one year from the date of application or placed in a part-time or reserve position after having worked in a full-time position for two consecutive years within one year from the date of application may apply for a lateral appointment provided the candidate holds a current Ohio Peace Officer Training Academy Certificate or an Ohio Highway State Patrol Basic Training Certificate.
Applicants who meet the minimum qualifications and wish to apply must submit all of the following documentation:
1. An application for Employment.
2. A copy of their Ohio Peace Officer Training Academy Certificate or an Ohio Highway State Patrol Basic Training Certificate.
3. A current cover letter AND resume outlining their previous law enforcement experience and training.
Please do not upload any documents that reveal or display your social security number.
Items 2 and 3 must be included with your application or emailed to
All documents must be received by the closing date on this posting.
Summary of Duties
Under the direct supervision of a Sergeant a Police Officer patrols a designated area ensuring compliance with all applicable State Laws and City Ordinances; answers calls when a crime is suspected or an emergency exists; takes such actions as are necessary to prevent crime to apprehend criminals to maintain safety to assist citizens in a wide range of emergency and non-emergency situations; and performs other related duties tasks and assignments as required and directed by a Sergeant the Lieutenant the Deputy Chief or the Chief of Police. Additional guidance is provided by the Divisions Policies and Procedures Rules and Regulations written directives and memos City Administrative Policies and applicable Federal State and Local Laws. Officers are required to take a problem-solving approach to the situations they encounter on a day-to-day basis and to interact with the public on a regular basis to address any relevant concerns.
Police Officers are subject to working varied hours holidays and overtime as required during assigned shifts and will be subject to emergency call-ins for critical incidents or other situations requiring emergency or additional police staffing.
ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS OF THE POSITION:
Drives a police vehicle patrolling an assigned area.
Reports unsafe conditions such as obstructions in streets.
Issues citations for violations of traffic laws.
Makes arrests for criminal law violations sometimes requiring the use of physical effort.
Transports prisoners.
Investigates traffic accidents determining conditions causes and other pertinent facts regarding accident.
Conducts investigations of crimes preserves crime scenes gathers and preserves evidence.
Checks doors and windows of homes and businesses for security.
Testifies in court.
Answers inquiries; assists stranded motorists.
Looks for and investigates conditions or situations which may indicate a crime is about to be or has been committed.
Creates and maintains records and prepares reports of incidents and activities.
Takes statements from victims witnesses and suspects.
Secures arrests and search warrants as required.
Where juveniles are involved conducts interviews recommendscharges where applicable appearsin court and works with school authorities.
Directs and regulates traffic.
OTHER DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES:Performs any other related duties as assigned by the appropriate authority.
QUALIFICATIONS: An example of acceptable qualifications:
High School Diploma G.E.D. or equivalent certificate and 2 years of full-time law enforcement experience
LICENSURE OR CERTIFICATION REQUIREMENTS:
Lateral entry police applicants who have a minimum of two consecutive years of experience as a full-time law enforcement officer with no break in service for more than one year at the time of application and possess a current Ohio Peace Officer Training Academy Certificate or an Ohio State Highway Patrol Basic Training Certificate may apply for a lateral appointment without taking the civil service examination. Such candidates laid off within one year from the date of application or placed in a part-time or reserve position after having worked in a full-time position for two consecutive years within one year from the date of application may apply for a lateral appointment provided the candidate holds a current Ohio Peace Officer Training Academy Certificate or an Ohio Highway State Patrol Basic Training Certificate.
Applicants who meet the minimum qualifications and wish to apply must submit all of the following documentation:
1. An application for Employment.
2. A copy of their Ohio Peace Officer Training Academy Certificate or an Ohio Highway State Patrol Basic Training Certificate.
3. A current cover letter AND resume outlining their previous law enforcement experience and training.
Please do not upload any documents that reveal or display your social security number.
Items 2 and 3 must be included with your application or emailed to
All documents must be received by the closing date on this posting.
Lateral entry police applicants who meet the minimum qualifications will be placed on the eligibility list for lateral entry police officers. Lateral entry police applicants must successfully complete the following additional requirements in order to be considered for appointment:
1. A physical ability test (dates and times announced once determined--see below for testing procedure);
2. A background investigation and assessment;
3. A structured oral interview;
4. A medical examination and drug screen;
5. A psychological examination.
Physical Ability Testing Procedure:
Phase 1.The candidate will exit from the drivers seat of a patrol vehicle and run 300 feet (100 yards). The time clock will be started when the candidate opens the drivers door. The candidate will need to stay on the pavement or stone path while running. If he/she enters the grass while running then the candidate will be disqualified. Proceed to Phase 2.
Phase 2.The candidate will climb up five steps and move approximately 75 feet in the prescribed direction and descend down five steps. The candidate is required to step on all five steps while climbing and descending if the candidate fails to do so then he/she will be disqualified. Proceed to Phase 3.
Phase 3.The candidate will move approximately 75 feet to the next obstacle and jump over a box that is approximately18Hx12Wx36L. Proceed to Phase 4.
Phase 4.The candidate will move approximately 75 feet to the next phase and load six inert rounds into each of two pistol magazines for a total of 12 rounds. The candidate will charge the duty weapon with one magazine and pull the trigger six times with thedominant hand the candidate will then perform a magazine reload charge the duty weapon again and pull the trigger six times with thenon-dominant hand. If the candidate fails to utilize both the dominant and non-dominant hand as instructed for this phase he/she will be disqualified. Proceed to Phase 5.
Phase 5.The candidate will move approximately 75 feet to the next phase and will open the drivers door and push the power door lock/unlock switch to unlock the rear doors the candidate will then move to the right rear door of the police cruiser and remove the 165 lb dummy from the right rear seat of the cruiser and drag the entire dummy 15 feet away from the cruiser in the prescribed direction across a line marked on the ground. Proceed to Phase 6.
Phase 6.The candidate will move to the rear of the police vehicle and push the disabled vehicle approximately 20 feet. The rear bumper will need to cross the line marked on the ground. Proceed to Phase 7.
Phase 7.The candidate will re-enter the police vehicles drivers seat and put the vehicles transmission shift lever into Park remove the ignition and handcuff key and unlock a set of handcuffs from the steering wheel. The candidate will raise his/her hands to stop the clock.End of the Physical Ability Test.
Required Experience:
Unclear Seniority
Full-Time