POLICE OFFICER
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Posted: February 16, 2021 (1794 days ago)
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City of Alameda
Police Department
Location
Alameda, California, 94501
Salary
$56.93 - $76.32
per hour
Type
Closes
This job is for a police officer with the Alameda Police Department in California, where you'll handle tasks like responding to crimes, patrolling neighborhoods, investigating incidents, enforcing traffic laws, and ensuring public safety, often working shifts that include nights, weekends, and holidays.
It's ideal for someone who has recently completed police academy training and is eager to start a career in law enforcement with opportunities for specialization in areas like SWAT or K9 units.
The position offers a generous $75,000 hiring bonus, competitive pay up to $181,810 annually with incentives, and strong benefits including family medical coverage and pension plans.
POLICE OFFICER - Academy Graduate
Thank you for your interest in becoming a police officer with the City of Alameda.
There are many law enforcement agencies in the area and we are excited that you are interested in working with the Alameda Police Department.
A Police Officer performs a variety of law enforcement activities during an assigned shift.
Major duties may include crime response, patrol, investigation, traffic enforcement, crime prevention and public safety, case presentation and testimony in court.
Officers may work weekends, overtime, holidays, and variable shifts. All officers are afforded excellent training and career development opportunities.
The City of Alameda is offering a $75,000 HIRING INCENTIVE to successful candidates while funds are available.
A little bit about APD:
The Alameda Police Department has 88 sworn staff (Police Officers, Sergeants, Lieutenants, Captains, and Police Chief) and 36 non-sworn staff (Public Safety Dispatchers, Records Clerks, Animal Control Officer, Police Technicians, etc.).
As a Police Officer with APD you will have the opportunity to work in the following specialized areas: K9, Motors/Traffic Enforcement, Violent Crimes, Property Crimes, Internal Affairs, Personnel and Training, Marine Patrol, Peer Support, Critical Incident Response Team (which includes SWAT and Crisis Negotiations), Homeless Liaison Officer, and Honor Guard.
We offer excellent pay, benefits, opportunities for promotion, and the opportunity to serve a great community that values the services we provide.
The following highlights some of our pay/medical benefits:
Step 5 Pay Rate: $68.43/hourTo learn more about these and other benefits, please visit:https://www.alamedaca.gov/Departments/Human-Resources/Employee-Benefits
Qualifications to Apply for Police Officer – Academy Graduate:
Be in excellent physical condition and demonstrate a state of physical and mental health consistent with the ability to perform assigned duties and the requirements of California Peace Officer Standards and Training.
A WSTB (physical agility exam) score dated within one (1) year of application will be accepted or applicants will be required to obtain a passing WSTB score prior to appointment.
Application Process for Police Officer – Academy GraduateComplete and submit the application and supplemental questionnaire.
Attach your graduation certificate from a California POST accredited Police Academy.
We will review your application and questionnaire responses and if you receive a passing evaluation, these are the next steps:
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Education/Experience
Education: High School Diploma or G.E.D
Experience: At least 2 years of related work or volunteer experience requiring public contact
Knowledge
Knowledge of community-based policing, intelligence-led policing, and other similar practices used to develop relationships with the community in order to best identify and solve public safety problems; law enforcement principles, practices and techniques related to patrol, traffic enforcement, crime scene control and investigation, protection of life and property, pursuit, apprehension and transportation of suspects; investigation and identification techniques and equipment; rules of evidence regarding search and seizure and the preservation of evidence; courtroom procedures and techniques for testifying; applicable laws, codes, ordinances, court decisions and departmental rules and regulations; safety practices and equipment related to the work, including the safe use and proper care of firearms, chemical agencies and impact weapons; computer applications related to law enforcement work; techniques of first aid and CPR; communication techniques for dealing with and solving the problems presented by a variety of individuals from various socio-economic, cultural and ethnic backgrounds.
Ability
Ability to successfully complete all California P.O.S.T.
certified police academy requirements; maintain physical and mental condition appropriate to perform assigned duties and responsibilities; maintain effective audio and visual discrimination and perception needed to perform assigned duties; observe and accurately remember names, faces, numbers, incidents and places; learn and interpret laws, regulations, policies and procedures; carry out oral and written directions; analyze situations and make quick decisions requiring sound judgment; effectively deal with, direct and perform work activities under potentially dangerous situations; communicate situations; operate a variety of specialized police department equipment including computerized telecommunications and dispatch equipment; become proficient in self-defense techniques and in the care and use of firearms; maintain level of knowledge and physical condition required for satisfactory job performance; establish and maintain accurate records; prepare concise, comprehensive reports; communicate effectively; act with resourcefulness, courtesy and initiative; exercise independent judgment; and establish and maintain effective working relationships with employees and the general public.
Other Requirements
Possession of a valid Class C California Driver's License by time of appointment and satisfactory driving record as a condition of initial and continued employment.
Must be 21 years old by date of appointment as a Police Officer.
Be legally authorized to work in the United States under federal law
Must possess satisfactory hearing capabilities and visual acuity and be able to meet physical, psychological, and other background standards including passing a polygraph test.
Must have required P.O.S.T. certification and maintain firearms qualification.
Willingness and/or ability to work variable shifts, weekends, holidays, irregular days and hours overtime and on call; and wear a uniform and safety equipment; work outside in inclement weather; work under undesirable and hazardous condition; attend meetings and training sessions as required; travel locally and out-of-the-area on special assignment and to attend meetings and classes; and observe department standards and image.
SELECTION PROCESS
VETERAN'S PREFERENCE CREDIT: A job applicant qualifies as a veteran if honorably discharged from active military, reservist, or National Guard duty of at least 18 consecutive months within the past five (5) years of the date of application.
In case of discharge attributable to service-connected injuries or illnesses, the 18 months active duty requirement need not be fulfilled.
An applicant claiming veteran's preference credit must attach to their application, a legible copy of theirDD-214 verifying the type of discharge and date(s) of active service.
NO OTHER DOCUMENTATION WILL BE ACCEPTED.
AN EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYERThe City of Alameda encourages minorities, women and the disabled to apply.
It is the City's policy that all aspects of employment and promotion shall be without regard to sex, marital status or disability (except where dictated by requirements of the position), race, sexual orientation, political affiliation, religious creed, color, national origin or age.
Qualified disabled persons must be able to perform the essential functions of the position with or without reasonable accommodations.
No individual may pose a direct threat to the health or safety of himself/herself or other individuals in the workplace.
Barring undue hardship, reasonable accommodations can be made in the application and examination process for disabled individuals or for religious reasons.
Requests for reasonable accommodation should be made in advance to the Human Resources Department.
Hearing Impaired TDD (510) 522-7538 The information contained herein is subject to change and does not constitute either an expressed or implied contract.
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