Summary
This job is for experienced police officers from other Indiana agencies to join the Indianapolis Metropolitan Police Department as patrol officers, handling daily patrols, responding to incidents, and investigating crimes.
It involves driving or walking through assigned areas to prevent crime, providing first aid, making arrests, and documenting everything in reports.
A good fit would be a current sworn patrol officer in Indiana who is certified, physically fit, and committed to public safety without any serious criminal history.
Key Requirements
- Indiana Law Enforcement Training Academy Tier 1 Certification
- Currently employed full-time as a sworn patrol officer with a county, state, or municipal agency in Indiana
- High School Diploma or HSE
- US citizen, at least 21 years old, under 40 unless in Indiana PERF 1977, with valid Indiana driver's license
- No felony convictions, no misdemeanor domestic violence convictions, no dishonorable military discharge
- Must be an Indiana resident at time of appointment and in good standing with current agency
Full Job Description
Lateral Police Officer candidates are experienced full-time police officers currently employed by other municipal, county, or state agencies, as a law enforcement officer, with Indiana Law Enforcement Training Academy Certification Tier 1. Lateral Applicants are required to be in good standing with their current agency.
Requirements
Patrols assigned area in vehicle and on foot; maintains high patrol visibility to assist in crime prevention; actively performs routine beat patrol, concentrating on high incident areas, to detect possible criminal activities or needs for service; regularly checks businesses and residential areas; monitors radio broadcasts by Communications and other officers to ensure awareness of activities in area and to provide assistance, if needed; identifies, reports, and responds to suspicious activities or other needs for service. Investigates conditions hazardous to life or property; conducts initial investigations of crime and crime scenes; may assist detectives in criminal investigation work. Conducts search and seizure activities as appropriate. Collects and preserves crime scene and evidence. Arrests and/or detains suspected violators of the law. Review facts of incidents to determine if criminal act or statute violations were involved. Testifies and presents evidence in judicial settings. (Misdemeanor, Felony, and Violations.) Records facts to prepare reports that document incidents and activities. Render aid to accident victims and other persons requiring first aid for physical injuries. Transports individuals in custody. Performs duties relating to accident investigation and assistance; responds to accident scene through radio runs, notification, or observation; assesses scene to determine situation needs (assistance from others, ambulance, accident investigator, fire rescue, etc.); assists in extraction of victims and provision of first aid; secures scene to prevent further incidents; conducts investigation, gathering evidence, taking statements, and preparing diagrams; conducts or requests breathalyzer tests. Maintains uniform and equipment in accordance with General Orders/Department Directives; maintains supply of forms and reports needed to perform duties; ensures vehicle is kept in good working order; maintains weapons in accordance with Departmental policy. Attends training sessions (in-service, defensive driving, firearms) to obtain information on new procedures and maintain compliance with Departmental standards. Performs other duties as directed.
Qualifications
*Must have Indiana Law Enforcement Training Academy –Tier 1 Certification
* Employed full-time as a Sworn Law Enforcement Officer with a County, State, or Municipal Law Enforcement Agency with their primary role as a Patrol Officer assigned to similar job responsibilities as listed above.
* High School Diploma or HSE required;
* Must be a resident citizen of the United States;
* Must be 21 years old and not have reached their 40th birthday by date of appointment; unless currently a Member of Indiana PERF 1977 (Police Officers’ and Firefighters’ Pension and Disability Fund)
* Cannot have a felony conviction;
* Cannot have a misdemeanor conviction involving domestic violence under [18 USC §922 (g)]; HB10062
* Must possess a valid Indiana driver's license;
* Must be a resident of the state of Indiana at time of appointment.
* Cannot have been dishonorably discharged from the military;