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  • Police Officer - Lateral

    Port of Portland 4.3company rating

    Border patrol agent job in Portland, OR

    This position will close on January 31, 2026, at 11:59 PM - applications will no longer be accepted after this date. The Port of Portland Police Department is looking for dedicated and experienced police officers to join our dynamic team. As state-certified peace officers, our police officers primarily serve at the Portland International Airport and the surrounding areas, ensuring compliance with state and federal laws and supporting federal aviation regulations. Our department is comprised of over 65 sworn officers and 8 non-sworn staff. In addition to uniformed patrol, we offer specialized assignments in areas such as detectives, canine handlers, TriMet, Metro, bomb technicians, and task forces. Our mission is clear: to proactively protect the safety and security of the traveling public, with a strong focus on preventing potential threats to the aviation industry. Lateral Transfer Eligibility: To be considered as a lateral applicant, candidates must be currently certified or eligible to be certified as a Police Officer in the State of Oregon without the need to attend the Basic Police Academy. Additionally, applicants must have at least three years of experience as a state-certified police officer. Please note: Applicants under investigation during the background check process will not be eligible for employment. SALARY INFORMATION: Salary is determined by the Collective Bargaining Agreement and years of continuous service. Lateral Officers are credited with previous years of service for purposes of placement on the salary scale up to the top scale with a minimum of 5 years of service. All required uniforms and equipment are supplied by the police department. Contract Salary Scale: Hourly: Salary:Start:$38.813 $80,731 1 year:$41.198 $85,692 2 years:$43.728 $90,954 3 years:$46.428 $96,570 4 years:$49.140 $102,211 5 years+: $52.082 $108,331 NOTE: : In addition to the base salary, officers may qualify for incentive/premium pay for certifications, special skills, and specialty assignments as outlined in the CBA. Examples include: 8-10% for DPSST Advanced certification or 4-5% for DPSST Intermediate certification 5% for working as a Detective. 5% for being a certified member of the Rapid Response Team (RRT) 3% for Language proficiency (test required) 6% for working as a certified Canine Handler 6% for working as a certified Bomb Technician 10% when training recruits as a Field Training Officer (FTO) or 5% when Instructing SELECTION PROCESS: Application Material Review Screening Interview Oral Board Interview Conditional Offer Successful completion of ORPAT TEST (at time of hire) Background Investigation (Applicants cannot be under investigation at time of background) Psychological Exam Chief's Interview (background / psychological evaluation discussion) Medical Exam Pre-employment drug screening Employment Confirmation TESTING PROCESS: Port of Portland Employment Application: To be considered for this position, applicants MUST complete the Port of Portland's employment application by visiting our website: ******************************* Please ensure your application reflects all relevant education and experience, as incomplete applications may be rejected. Resumes are not a substitute for incomplete or partially completed applications. Interview: If candidates are selected for an interview, they will be notified directly that they will be moving forward in the process. Screening Interviews are typically remote, and Oral Board Interviews are in-person. Oregon Physical Abilities Test (ORPAT): Candidates must successfully pass the Oregon Physical Abilities Test (ORPAT) Testing is held at Chemeketa Community College in Brooks, Oregon. Click the link for more information about how to schedule the ORPAT. NOTE: The completion of the ORPAT is required at time of hire. Note: Applicants who have completed the ORPAT, a comparable physical abilities test, or a U.S. Military PAT within the previous six months may submit their scores for consideration. However, submitting prior scores does not guarantee exemption from the ORPAT. Protect life and property at Portland International Airport (PDX). Patrol designated areas by vehicle, bicycle or on foot to deter crime and discover criminal activity and enforce traffic statues and ordinances. Communicate in person, via radios and computers to broadcast and receive information. Respond to reports of possible crimes and act according to the situation. Perform a full range of law enforcement and airport security duties, including serving search and arrest warrants, collecting evidence making arrests, and completing detailed incident reports. Enforce State statutes, Port, and City ordinances, issuing citations or making arrests as appropriate. Respond to traffic and other accidents, administer first aid, interview witnesses, and complete accident reports. Develop contacts to gather information about crimes and maintain intelligence on known criminal activities and suspects. Ensure public convenience and well-being within airport facilities, addressing inquiries, resolving complaints, and providing personal security services for public officials and other individuals as assigned. Provide community services and presentations, and respond promptly to the needs of airport tenants, customers, and stakeholders. Current certification or eligibility to be certified as a Police Officer in the State of Oregon without attending the Basic Police Academy. Minimum of three (3) years of experience as a civilian Certified Police Officer within the United States, with preference given to active law enforcement officers. U.S. citizenship required. Possession of or ability to obtain a valid Oregon or Washington State driver license prior to hire. Ability to pass and maintain a Criminal History Records check and Security Threat Assessment required for a PDX Security Badge. Physical strength and stamina required to meet performance expectations. Proficiency in understanding and following oral and written instructions in English. Ability to: Pass a comprehensive police background check, psychological evaluation, post-offer drug test and medical examination. Demonstrate the Port of Portland's commitment to valuing diversity and passion for inclusivity. Work efficiently in complex environments, even under adverse conditions with shifting priorities. Establish and maintain effective working relationships with colleagues, supervisors, stakeholders, and the public. Solve problems effectively under high-pressure circumstances while appropriately adhering to policies and procedures. Promote safety as a guiding principle in all work practices. Exhibit respect for others and proven teamwork skills. Skilled at: Effective Communication: Articulating clear, concise information while maintaining composure in high-pressure situations. Critical Analysis: Assessing situations swiftly and objectively to identify potential risks and determine the most appropriate response. Legal Acumen: Interpreting and applying laws, ordinances, rules, and regulations with precision. Stress Management: Handling challenging scenarios with firmness, tact, and respect for all individuals involved. Relationship Building: Cultivating strong partnerships through excellent interpersonal and customer service skills. Report Writing: Producing precise, timely, and detailed reports with clarity and accuracy. SELECTION PROCESS (tentative schedule): Application Review: Applications will be accepted on a continuous basis. Human Resources will review submitted application packets for minimum qualifications. A SME panel will assess your qualifications based on the information provided in your application and responses to any supplemental questions. Applications will be periodically reviewed, with candidates shortlisted for interviews on a monthly basis. Interviews: Monthly Screening Interviews will be conducted for selected candidates. Successful candidates will be invited to participate in Panel Interviews. Conditional Offers: Following the panel interviews, conditional offers of employment will be extended to selected candidates. Background Investigation: Candidates who receive a conditional offer will undergo a comprehensive background check, which typically takes approximately 3 months to complete. Once the background check is completed, final offers will be extended, and start dates will be coordinated.
    $80.7k-108.3k yearly 4d ago
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  • Lateral Police Officer

    City of Prineville, or 4.1company rating

    Border patrol agent job in Prineville, OR

    Salary : $78,811.20 - $92,331.20 Annually Job Type: Full Time Department: Prineville Police Department FLSA: Non-Exempt Bargaining Unit: PPOA Salary Grade: PPOAFY25PO GENERAL DESCRIPTIONS **THIS RECRUITMENT IS FOR A LATERAL POLICE OFFICER ONLY** In order to qualify for lateral status you must have a current basic, intermediate, or advanced police certification from Oregon Department of Public Safety Standards and Training (DPSST) or a certification from a recognized state, county, or city (municipal) agency, to include sworn Indian tribal police, AND must have at least two (2) years of continuous employment with a recognized state, county, or city (municipal) agency within the last forty-seven (47) months. NOTE: Reserve Officer, Military police, Federal Law Enforcement, Corrections, and Parole/Probation DO NOT QUALIFY for a Lateral Police Officer. NATURE OF WORK This position performs law enforcement and crime prevention duties including patrol and investigations. Enforces federal, state, and local laws, regulations and ordinances. Assists in EMS and provides public assistance; performs other duties as necessary for the proper functioning of the department. Must be willing to work 8, 10 or 12-hour shift assignments. Officers must be willing to work day shift, swing shift or graveyard shift assignments including weekends and holidays. SUPERVISION RECEIVED/REVIEW OF WORK: Work is normally performed under the general supervision of the Patrol Sergeant or assigned shift commander who assigns and reviews work for conformance to laws and departmental rules and regulations. Ultimately under the command of the Chief of Police and Captain. ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS/DUTIES & RESPONSIBILITIES The duties listed are intended only as Illustrative examples of the various types of work that may be performed by individuals in this classification. Any of the following duties may be performed. These examples are not necessarily performed by all incumbents and do not include all specific essential functions and responsibilities the incumbent may be expected to perform. Patrol streets, alleys, roads, business and residential areas of the City, enforcing parking, traffic and criminal laws and ordinances; checks suspicious person and vehicles. Responds to wide variety of service and investigative calls including but not limited to crimes, violations, juvenile complaints, family disputes, barking dogs and takes appropriate action. Investigates accidents, deaths, and criminal complaints; makes arrests and issues citations and warnings when appropriate; handles prisoners as required by law. Prepares full and comprehensive reports on activities performed. Assists the public by answering inquiries regarding directions, laws and ordinances; aids stranded motorists; checks road conditions, street signs and street lights; gives other assistance to the public as needed. Testifies in court, serves warrants and subpoenas. Provides miscellaneous field services; assists other officers, including communications and corrections, in their duties. Makes security checks on business and public buildings. Interviews witnesses and suspects, takes photographs, collects evidence, processes latent prints rolls fingerprints, and conducts follow-up investigations. Directs traffic and generally provides traffic control at scenes of fires, parades, and other special events, malfunctioning traffic signals, motor vehicles collision scenes, etc. Makes recommendations to superior officers concerning departmental policies, procedures, and activities. Maintains working liaison with other law enforcement agency personnel. Performs animal and ordinance officer duties as needed or assigned. Maintains assigned patrol vehicle and work station in clean, orderly and working conditions. Jointly responsible with all other employees for the overall cleanliness and order of the police facility. Demonstrates consistent, regular and reliable work attendance of duties in vary shifts and assignments. Performs related work as required. QUALIFICATIONS & REQUIREMENTS EDUCATION AND EXPERIENCE: Possess a high school diploma or GED certificate. Prior law enforcement experience required. College degree in related field preferred. KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS AND ABILITIES: Organize and plan own work schedule to meet workflow demands in a timely and efficient manner. Knowledge and understanding of applicable federal and state laws, ordinances, and resolutions as applies to the Police and Emergency Dispatch departments. Reads, analyzes, and interprets reports, and other related documents. Knowledge of modern principles, practice and methods of law enforcement. Ability to respond to inquiries from the general public and members of the business community in a professional, well-informed manner. Knowledge and use of business English, grammar, spelling, punctuation and composition. Works well with others in a spirit of cooperation and teamwork. Ability to deal with confidential information and/or issues using discretion and good judgment. Skill in establishing and maintaining good working relationships with other City employees, the City Council, the media and the general public. Self-motivated worker with strong sense of honor and integrity. Ability to make reasonable and sound decisions in stressful situations. Special Requirements/Licenses: Possess a valid Oregon driver's license with acceptable driving record. (Or the ability to obtain a valid Oregon driver's license within thirty days of hire.) Requires certification through Oregon Department of Public Safety Standards and Training within one year. Must successfully complete background investigation per OAR 259-008-0015. Requires successful completion of the Field Training Program. Must be as least 21 years of age and be a US citizen or be able to obtain citizenship within 18 months after date of appointment. Applicants must pass a medical exam and psychological evaluation prior to appointment. Vision may not be less than 20/20 in one or both eyes or correct 20/20 in both eyes. SUPERVISION/LEAD WORK EXERCISED This is a non-supervisory position. Lead work/coordination of the work of others is not a typical function assigned to this position. Incumbents in this position may provide training, and orientation to newly assigned personnel. A Patrol Officer may provide direct supervision of any cadet or reserve officer, or citizen rider currently assigned to or riding with the officer. The City of Prineville offers a generous benefit package for employees and eligible dependents. This position is represented by City of Prineville Police Association (PPOA) employees. For a complete and detailed overview of the PPOA benefits package Salary and benefits are subject to negotiation and, therefore, may change as a result of negotiations. 01 Do you have a current and valid Driver's License, proof of Motor Vehicle Insurance and acceptable driving record? Yes No 02 Please describle your length of experience as an active Police Officer No experience as an active Police Officer Less than 2 years experience as an active Police Officer 2-4 years as an active Police Officer 5-9 years as na active Police Officer 10 or more years as an active Police Officer 03 Do you possess a current (Basic, Intermediate, or Advanced) Certification in Oregon through the Department of Public Safety Standards and Training or the equivalent from another jurisdiction? Yes No 04 What is your education background? (select the highest level achieved)) High School Diploma or GED Some secondary education (less than 40 credit hours) Business Trade School AA Degree Business Administration BA or BS Degree MA Degree PhD 05 Can you adjust to routine rotations in your work schedule form days, swing, and night shifts? Yes No 06 Can you accept last minute changes in your work schedule? Yes No Required Question
    $78.8k-92.3k yearly 2d ago
  • Lateral Police Officer

    City of Medford, or 4.1company rating

    Border patrol agent job in Medford, OR

    Discover Medford: Police Career Page, Applicant Support, and Benefits within Our Vibrant City This recruitment is open to lateral candidates only and will also be used to create an eligibility list for future MPD openings. Don't wait to apply - we're looking to fill positions immediately! Not a Lateral Police Officer? Click HERE to sign up for email notifications when we next recruit for Entry-Level Police Officers. Are you an experienced police officer who enjoys serving others? Do you seek a challenging and rewarding position while fulfilling your passion for law enforcement? The Medford Police Department is looking for candidates who are driven, possess strong communication abilities, and thrive in team-oriented environments. Our officers operate within a culture that values fresh and innovative ideas, empowering them to find new ways to enhance the service we provide to our community. MPD's dedicated team consists of nearly 190 employees and over 30 volunteers, committed to delivering excellent police services and outstanding customer service in all operations. A lateral applicant is one who: Holds an active Oregon DPSST Police Officer certification, or holds an active Police Officer certification in their respective state; and Has been employed as a certified Police Officer for a minimum of 18 months. Note: Military Police, Federal Law Enforcement, Corrections and Parole/Probation DO NOT qualify as a Lateral Police Officer. * Meets DPSST established physical standards. * Click HERE to see physical, hearing, and vision requirements * Completes background investigation to the satisfaction of the City. Work schedule: The patrol teams operate on 3/12 and 4/10 weekly schedules, with an additional 8-hour training day each month - supporting a balance between work and personal life. Monthly training covers important refresher topics including defensive tactics, Emergency Vehicle Operations Course (EVOC), crisis negotiation, Mobile Response Team (MRT) skills, hazardous materials (HAZMAT) awareness, ethics, leadership development, CPR/first aid, and up-to-date legal information. Here are some of the benefits of joining "Team MPD": Cutting-edge equipment and technology, including external load-bearing vests and body-worn cameras. Competitive salary and benefits. A wide range of specialty assignments for diverse experiences and career growth within the department, including K-9 Handler, Drone Operator, SWAT; Motorcycle Officer, School Resource Officer, Livability Team member, or Field Training Officer; Investigative, Computer Forensic, or Narcotic Detective; Corporal. The department currently has 119 sworn officers, with plans to expand to 123 by 2027! Great career mobility within the department. 3/12 and 4/10 weekly work schedules. Regular monthly training. Southern Oregon offers a fantastic environment for living, working, and leisure activities! This position is part of the Medford Police Officers Association (MPOA) employee group. Learn more about our benefits HERE. It's estimated that a Lateral Police Officer will typically begin at step three (3) or four (4), though placement may be higher depending on experience. Compensation is determined by the amount of directly related experience and qualifications, evaluated in accordance with Pay Equity Law to ensure alignment with others performing comparable work. The salary range includes six steps, providing opportunities for annual progression. Potential Pay Differentials: English/Spanish bilingual proficiency 4.5% College credits up to 5% for a bachelor's degree DPSST Intermediate certification 2% DPSST Advanced certification 5% Certain specialty assignments also qualify for differential pay Note: Additional details related to specialty pay or benefits can be found in the MPOA labor agreement. Healthcare Benefits Provided by the City at NO Cost to Employees: Medical, vision and dental benefits for employee and family. Life and Accidental Death and Dismemberment insurance with a policy value of $50,000. Long-term disability insurance. Health Reimbursement Account (HRA-VEBA) contributions. Retirement Benefits: Oregon Public Employee Retirement System (PERS) lifetime pension after retirement at no cost to employee. PERS is 100% fully paid as the City pays both the employer and the employee's (6%) contributions. Opportunity to contribute into a deferred compensation retirement plan (Section 457 Plan) for retirement planning. Additional Benefits: Paid vacation and sick leave. Employee Assistance Program (EAP). The City's Wellness Program promotes physical, social, emotional, intellectual, financial and environmental wellness with various goals and challenges to participate in throughout the year. Employees may qualify for wellness incentives by completing milestones set within the program up to $200 annually. Access to the City's fully equipped fitness center 24/7. Refer to the job description for details on the essential functions, work environment, and physical requirements of the position. IMPORTANT (Please read): It is important your application shows all the relevant experience you possess. Applications may be rejected if incomplete. Resumes will not be accepted in lieu of an online application; an application will be considered incomplete with a "see resume" response. Hiring will be subject to successful completion of the following: Comprehensive background investigation Favorable driving record Psychological examination Physical examination Clear drug screen following federal law (which includes testing for cannabis) Questions or Assistance: If you have questions about the job posting, please contact: Lieutenant Geoff Kirpatrick at ************** ************************************** Jill Auborn, Human Resources Manager at ************** *****************************; or * For technical assistance completing your online application, please contact Government Jobs at **************.
    $64k-82k yearly est. 4d ago
  • Lateral Police officer

    City of West Linn, or 3.4company rating

    Border patrol agent job in West Linn, OR

    The City of West Linn is seeking individuals to join our team of dedicated and caring law enforcement professionals as a Lateral Police Officer. A career with the City of West Linn Police Department offers exposure to a variety of opportunities including working with neighborhoods, businesses, community groups, and citizens as well as protection, prevention, enforcement, investigations, and emergency response. All individuals interested in a rewarding and challenging career providing excellence in policing to a community where equity, diversity and inclusion are valued are encouraged to apply. Up to 17% pay incentives possible at time of appointment. Women are strongly encouraged to apply. Examples of Duties (An employee in this classification may perform any of the following duties; however, these examples do not include all the specific tasks that an employee may be expected to perform) Contributes to a positive work environment. Maintains a positive relationship with fellow employees and with persons outside the City organization. Performs active patrol of City roads and residential and business areas of the City and enforces traffic laws, criminal laws and City ordinances. Takes and prepares full and comprehensive reports on activities within the officer's jurisdiction. Responds to a variety of radio calls, including traffic accidents, thefts, burglaries, rapes, family disputes, juvenile disputes, large parties, animal related calls, etc., taking appropriate action.May provide delivery services as requested. Investigates accidents and criminal complaints, make arrests and issues citations. May transport prisoners as required by law. Assists the public by answering questions regarding directions, laws, and ordinances; aiding stranded motorists; checking roads and street signs; reporting defects; and giving any other assistance needed by the public. May assist in crime prevention and public relation activities including making presentations to various groups. Appears in court as a witness, when necessary. Performs minor first aid at scenes of accidents, which sometimes include serious injuries, and directs traffic if necessary. Ensure the security of sensitive information and limit its dissemination to only approved certified personnel. This includes communications on the MDC, report writing computers and radio communications. Qualifications Lateral Police Officer Requirements: Position performs all aspects of police duties. Lateral Applicants must have 2 years of prior law enforcement experience as well as a Basic Certification or out of state equivalent. Please include certificate with job application. Prior to appointment, successful candidate must pass pre-employment testing and screening process Education:Must have a high school diploma or GED Certificate (An Associate Degree from an accredited college or university is preferred/desirable.) Up to 17% pay incentives possible at time of appointment. Must be 21 years of age, a U.S. citizen, and possess a valid Driver's License at time of appointment and a good driving record required. Training: Specialized skills and abilities to perform job include skill in Intoxilyzer and radar operation; firearms proficiency; safe motor vehicle operation in emergency situations, i.e., high speeds; ability to communicate effectively and clearly in written and verbal form; providing comprehensive and objective reports; and ability to comprehend instructions and act upon them accordingly. Preference will be given to applicants who have been assigned to a detective position and/or have significant investigative experience. Requires sufficient physical strength and agility to perform the work of this classification. Supervision: Received: Limited supervision from a Police Sergeant or an officer of higher rank who assigns work details and reviews work for conformance to departmental rules and regulations, policies and procedures, Federal, State and City laws. Exercised: Supervision is not a normal responsibility of this position. May have input on the training of reserves. May give direction to other personnel in similar job function at comparable or subordinate levels, when serving as a primary officer on calls for service. Communication: Relationships outside the City organization include other police or enforcement agencies, children's services, behavioral health units, county courts, district attorney's office, county and state parole and probation officers, schools and criminals on a fairly frequent basis either in written or verbal form. Contacts are made with other City departments (largely with municipal court) and on a less frequent basis all other departments. Contact with the City's residents is frequent providing assistance, taking reports, issuing warnings, citations, arrests, etc. Often contact is of a negative enforcement nature with the general public. Sensitive information is communicated both in the taking of reports and in the investigation of alleged criminal activity. Cognitive Functions: This position is not normally responsible for the development of new policies, procedures, systems and methodologies, though assistance may be requested in said development. There is precedent available on which to base decisions made in most incidents. With the variety of situations an officer encounters, an officer is expected to judge each situation and act accordingly in a relatively short period of time. The officer has discretionary decision making power on a regular basis regarding enforcement decisions; i.e., arrest or not arrest, issue a verbal warning or a citation, least likely, shoot or not shoot. Errors that could be made in the normal course of work may result in civil or criminal suit against the officer and/or City or injury to or death of an officer or civilians. Working Conditions: Employees in this position drive and work in all types of weather and traffic conditions. Officers are exposed to a variety of physical risks on a frequent and unpredictable basis which could result in personal injury, death, or property damage. Such exposures include but are not limited to exposure to threats against self and family members, verbal and physical assaults, communicable diseases, and mental or physical illnesses. Dangers are caused by contact with violent and ill people in unpredictable situations. Rotating shifts, working weekends, and holidays is expected and occurs as a normal course of duty. Changes in shifts may occur with limited notice. Overtime, split days off and shifts, and double back shifts may occur on an unexpected but regular basis. Call back for court duty on a regular day off is to be expected. Resource Accountability: Officers are held accountable for the vehicles they drive and the equipment provided therein. Officers make reports and maintain notebooks with sensitive information; however, they are not normally responsible for the maintenance of these records. The job classification description does not constitute and employment agreement between the employer and employee and is subject to change by the employer as the need of the employer and requirements of the job change. Supplemental Information The complete can be found here The City of West Linn is committed to maintaining a safe and healthy workplace. Some positions require pre-employment drug testing, passing a medical exam and/or a police background check. Job related reference checks will be conducted prior to employment being offered. EEO Policy: The City of West Linn is committed to equal employment opportunity as a way to recruit, hire, and retain the most qualified employees. Moreover, it is the intent of the City to actively support and comply with local, state and federal law. Accordingly: We conform to all the laws, statutes, and regulations concerning equal employment opportunities and affirmative action. We strongly encourage women, minorities, individuals with disabilities and veterans to apply to all of our job openings. We are an equal opportunity employer and all qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, gender, sexual orientation, gender identity, or national origin, age, disability status, Genetic Information & Testing, Family & Medical Leave, protected veteran status, or any other characteristic protected by law. We prohibit Retaliation against individuals who bring forth any complaint, orally or in writing, to the employer or the government, or against any individuals who assist or participate in the investigation of any complaint or otherwise oppose discrimination. Veterans Preference: The City of West Linn provides qualifying veterans and disabled veterans with preference in employment in accordance with state law. Any candidate wishing to have their qualifying veteran's preference applied to the process must submit a qualifying document (DD Form 214 or 215) at the time of application, providing proof of eligibility that includes discharge status. Disabled veterans must also submit a copy of their Veteran's disability preference letter from the US Department of Veterans Affairs at the time of application, unless the information is included in the DD Form 214 or 215. SUMMARY OF EMPLOYEE BENEFITS THROUGH THE CITY OF WEST LINN The City of West Linn offers an excellent benefit package in support of your physical, emotional and financial wellbeing. Benefits vary depending on position and full-time or part-time status. E.A.P Employee Assistance Program: Free legal services, financial services, will preparation, counseling services, and more. Medical & Dental benefits. Select from two separate plan options offering flexibility when choosing a doctor, dentist or hospital. Both medical plans include alternative care as well as vision. Paid Leave. Includes vacation & sick leave as well as 11 paid holidays per year along with judicial, military & bereavement leave. Long Term Disability. 50% of salary up to $4,000 per month Life Insurance. Provided by the city at no cost to the employee. $50,000 for employee and $2,000 dependent coverage $60,000 for sworn officers & $30,000 for non-sworn Retirement. The city is a member of the Oregon Public Employees Retirement System (PERS) and may contribute 6% gross pay on behalf of employee each payroll period. The city also offers a deferred compensation plan. Social Security. As provided by Federal Law. Educational Assistance. Up to $500.00 reimbursement per employee per fiscal year for tuition and books related to current job description of employee. VEBA. Voluntary Employee Benefits Account. The city contributes to a Health Reimbursement Account on the employees behalf. These funds can be used for medical expenses and pre and post retirement. FSA Flexible Spending Account. Option to set aside pre-tax money to cover eligible health & dependent child care expenses. Additional benefits may be available through the employee's employment agreement or collective bargaining agreement. 01 U.S. Armed Forces Veterans: If you served in the U.S. Armed Forces, and are requesting to use veterans' preference points, please describe in detail your relevant training and transferable skills from your military service as it applies to the requirements of this position. Enter N/A if you do not have military service. 02 I have successfully uploaded a comprehensive resume and cover letter addressing why I should be considered for this position. Yes 03 I understand that communication with applicants will be via email and that it is my responsibility to check my inbox as well as my spam/junk email for communication regarding my application and recruitment updates. Yes No Required Question
    $30k-60k yearly 5d ago
  • Lateral - Patrol Deputy

    Douglas County DD Services

    Border patrol agent job in Roseburg, OR

    LATERAL TRANSFER OPPORTUNITY FOR DPSST-CERTIFIED LAW ENFORCEMENT OFFICERS Position enforces the laws of this state and county and provides the residents of the county with full range of law enforcement and related social services on demand, as prescribed by Oregon law, county ordinance, and judicial precedent. Full-time 40 hour per week position. Includes excellent benefit package, including medical/vision/dental/long-term disability/basic life coverage and County-paid PERS retirement after required waiting periods. Lateral positions receive 80 hours of vacation leave and 80 hours of sick leave at the time of hire. Thereafter, sick and vacation leave will be accrued in accordance with County policy and the current Collective Bargaining Agreement. Onsite (Courthouse complex) childcare available at a discounted employee rate through Roseburg Professional Childcare (Fowler St. location only). Availability is subject to center waitlist. This is a union position represented by Douglas County Law Enforcement Association. A hiring list will be established to fill future Patrol Deputy openings. Openings will be offered to applicants dependent upon all qualifiers and testing. There is no guarantee future opportunities will occur. Consideration will be given to certified law enforcement personnel for a lateral transfer. Each request for lateral transfer shall be reviewed by Command Staff and the decision to proceed shall be based on that discussion. Applicants will be processed based on date of application received at the Sheriff's Office. All lateral deputies will serve a twelve (12) to eighteen (18) month probationary period (in accordance with the current Collective Bargaining Agreement) at the pleasure of the Sheriff and may be terminated during that time without recourse. Essential Job Duties: Enforce the laws of this state and county; provide service of court documents; enforce traffic laws; operate emergency response vehicles; stop vehicles and pedestrians for enforcement of state traffic and criminal laws; inspect vehicles; serve arrest and search warrants; effect the arrest of suspects; write reports; read and interpret legal document decisions; use a computer; as required, use a firearm and such non-lethal weaponry with a high degree of accuracy; and operate two-way radio system under normal and stressful conditions. Requires regular and consistent attendance. Marginal functions: Ability to process large quantities of information to recognize problems and identify solutions; analyze law enforcement problems and adjust to prioritize changes; remain calm and use good judgment during confrontational situations; make decisions in accordance with established policy and procedure; testify in court proceedings; participate in special enforcement activities (drug eradication, DUII task force, etc.); perform support functions for other agencies on a routine and emergency basis; respond to nuisance complaints involving noise or animals; provide information to public on miscellaneous topics; process found property; search for missing persons; and mediate neighborhood disputes. Must possess a current Oregon DPSST law enforcement certification and currently be employed as a law enforcement officer, with a minimum of two (2) consecutive years of full-time employment with the agency they are currently employed by. Only those persons who will be able to successfully pass an intensive background investigation need apply. Work is primarily performed in the field and from an emergency vehicle. Requires bending, color identification, gripping with hands and fingers, hearing alarms, hearing voice conversation, keyboarding, ability to lift prone (unwilling or unconscious) persons, operate passenger vehicles, pulling, pushing, reaching, running, sitting, standing for long periods of time, and walking/running over rough terrain. A considerable amount of driving is required. Work is performed in an environment involving everyday risks or discomforts including exposure to dust/pollen, extreme outside temperatures, noise and contagious diseases.Each application shall be reviewed by Command staff and the decision to proceed shall be based on that discussion. Upon review of applications submitted, those candidates that most fit the needs of the openings will then have to successfully complete the following selection process: Comprehensive Background Investigation; Psychological Evaluation; Physical Testing. NOTE: Applicants may be disqualified after unsuccessful completion of any phase of evaluation. Selection Process: Screening of applicants will be based upon qualifications listed above, interview, extensive background investigation, psychological test, physical exam and chemical detection screen. Physical Examination/Drug Screen: Employment is contingent upon a pre-employment drug screen. Presence of non-prescribed drugs, including marijuana, on drug screen results will result in disqualification pursuant to the County's drug and alcohol policy. To determine if physically qualified to perform the essential functions, employment offer is conditional upon satisfactory results of a post-offer medical and hearing exam conducted at county expense. To learn more about this position, please review the position classification. For questions regarding this position, contact Angie McArthur at ********************************** or ph: ************** Douglas County is an Equal Employment Opportunity Employer. Douglas County Statement on Equal Employment Opportunity If you require any special assistance at any point during the application or selection process and would like to request an accommodation due to a disability, please e-mail a description of your request to Human Resources: *******************
    $42k-62k yearly est. 5d ago
  • Border Patrol Agent - Experienced (GS11)

    Us Customs and Border Protection 4.5company rating

    Border patrol agent job in Corvallis, OR

    Border Patrol Agent (BPA) - Experienced (GL-9 GS-11) NEW RECRUITMENT AND RETENTION INCENTIVES! Check out these higher-salaried federal law enforcement opportunities with the U.S. Customs and Border Protection. Your current or prior law enforcement experience may qualify you for this career opportunity with the nation's premier federal agency charged with securing our borders and protecting our country. You may qualify for these higher-graded Border Patrol Agent (BPA) employment opportunities if you have current or prior law enforcement experience. This experience could have been gained as part of a military police assignment or as a member of a state or local law enforcement organization. Look at the duties and responsibilities section below to see if you are interested in these federal law enforcement opportunities and review the qualifications section below to see if you are qualified. DON'T FORGET TO CHECK OUT THE INCENTIVES - SEE SALARY SECTION BELOW IMPORTANT NOTICE: Duty assignments available at the time of offer may include the Southwest Border, including prioritized locations. U.S. Border Patrol determines duty assignments at the time of offer based on operational needs, which may or may not align with candidates' first-choice preferences. Relocation may be required. The U.S. Border Patrol (USBP) offers those interested in a career in law enforcement an opportunity to work with an elite team of highly trained professionals whose camaraderie, pride, and purpose are hallmarks of their daily mission of protecting America. If you seek an exciting and rewarding job that provides excellent pay and exceptional federal benefits, now is the time to make your move. U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) is hiring immediately for these full-time, career Law Enforcement Officer (LEO) opportunities. Salary and Benefits: Salary for newly appointed law enforcement Border Patrol Agents varies from: Base Salary: GL-9/GS-11 $63,148 - $120,145 per year Locality Pay: Varies by duty location. Overtime Pay: Up to 25% Duty location impacts pay rates; locality pay for federal law enforcement is higher in some locations than others. A fully trained BPA may be eligible for up to an additional 25% of base pay per the BPA Pay Reform Act of 2014. This is a career ladder position with a grade level progression from GL-9 to GS-11 to GS-12. You will be eligible for a promotion to the next higher grade level (without re-applying) once you successfully complete 52 weeks in the lower grade level. All Border Patrol Agents may select from an array of federal employment benefits that include health and insurance plans, a generous annual and sick leave program, and participation in the Thrift Savings Plan, a retirement plan that is similar to traditional and ROTH 401(k) offerings. *Recruitment Incentive* Newly appointed Border Patrol Agents (as defined in 5 CFR 575.102) will be offered up to a $20,000 incentive. The first $10,000 will be paid upon successful completion of the Border Patrol Academy, with the remaining $10,000 awarded for accepting a prioritized location. Prioritized locations include Sierra Blanca, TX; Presidio, TX; Sanderson, TX; Comstock, TX; Lordsburg, NM; Freer, TX; Hebbronville, TX; Ajo, AZ. *Retention Incentive* Newly appointed Border Patrol Agents may also qualify for up to $40,000 in additional incentives distributed over their first four years. Duties and Responsibilities: As a BPA, you will be part of our 60,000+ workforce that strives to protect the American people by safeguarding our borders, deterring illicit activity, and enhancing the nation's economic prosperity. Being a BPA makes you a valuable member of the Federal Law Enforcement Officer (LEO) profession. Typical assignments include: · Detecting and questioning people suspected of violating immigration and customs laws and inspecting documents and possessions to determine citizenship or violations. · Preventing and apprehending aliens and smugglers of aliens at or near the borders by maintaining surveillance from covert positions to include using infrared scopes during night operations. · Interpreting and following tracks, marks, and other physical evidence of illegal entry of persons or contraband. · Performing farm checks, building checks, traffic checks, city patrols, and transportation checks. · Patrolling the international boundary and coastal waterways using a variety of government assets such as vehicles, horses, vessels, watercraft, off-road vehicles, ATVs, snowmobiles, and motorcycles for the accomplishment of the USBP Mission. Qualifications: GL-9: You qualify for the GL-9 grade level if you possess one (1) year of specialized experience, equivalent to at least the next lower grade level, performing duties such as: · Performing physical searches of detained individuals, their vehicles, and their immediate surroundings for weapons, contraband, currency, and other evidence. · Apprehending, physically restraining, or working with law enforcement officials to identify or apprehend violators of state, federal, or immigration laws. · Proficient in the use of firearms, preparing investigative reports, serving court orders (e.g., warrants, subpoenas, etc.), and gathering evidence for criminal cases prosecuted through the court system. If you have previous or current law enforcement or military law enforcement experience, you may qualify at the GS-11 grade level. GS-11: You qualify for the GS-11 grade level if you possess one year of specialized experience equivalent to at least the next lower grade level, with the authority granted by the state or government to enforce laws, make arrests, and investigate crimes, performing primary duties in an official law enforcement capacity such as: · Utilizing intelligence information to track illegal operations, criminal activity, threats to our nation, and/or contraband while serving as a state, federal, or military law enforcement official. · Leading investigations of fraud, contraband, criminal activity, threats to our nation, and/or illegal operations to determine sources and patterns while serving as a state, federal, or military law enforcement official. · Apprehending violators of state, federal, or immigration laws by utilizing various forms of complex technology that include surveillance, detection, situation awareness systems, and/or communications equipment. The above experience will be applied in connection with the following: Make arrests and exercise sound judgment in the use of firearms; deal effectively with people in a courteous manner in connection with law enforcement matters; analyze information rapidly and make prompt decisions; or develop and maintain contact with a network of informants. There are no education substitutions for the GL-9 or GS-11 grade-level Border Patrol Agent opportunities. Other Requirements: Citizenship: You must be a U.S. Citizen to apply for this position. Residency: You must have had primary U.S. residency (including protectorates as declared under international law) for at least three of the last five years. Age Restriction: In accordance with Public Law 100-238, this position is covered under law enforcement retirement provisions. Candidates must be referred for selection to the Border Patrol Agent position before reaching their 40th birthday in accordance with Department of Homeland Security Directive 251-03. The age restriction may not apply if you are currently serving or have previously served in a federal civilian law enforcement (non-military) position covered by Title 5 U.S.C. 8336(c) or Title 5 U.S.C. 8412(d). Veterans' Preference: You may also be eligible for an excepted service Veterans' Recruitment Appointment (VRA). The age restriction does not apply if you are Veterans' Preference eligible. Formal Training: After you are hired, you will be detailed to the U.S. Border Patrol Academy in Artesia, New Mexico, for approximately six (6) months of intensive instruction in immigration and nationality laws, law enforcement, and USBP-specific operations, driver training, physical techniques, firearms, and other courses. Border Patrol work requires the ability to speak and read Spanish, as well as English. Border Patrol Agents will be provided training to become proficient in the Spanish language at the Academy. How to Apply: Click the Apply button on this site. You will be linked to the CBP Talent Network registration page. For Position of Interest, select Border Patrol Agent, and then complete the pre-screening questions. You'll then receive a link(s) to the BPA Job Opening Announcements (JOAs) on USAJOBS, the federal government's official employment site, to complete your application. Be certain to review ALL details of the job opportunity announcement and follow all instructions in the application process, including items (resume, transcripts, etc.) to submit. You will be evaluated based on your resume, supporting documents, and the BPA Entrance Exam. If you have questions about the application process, contact a recruiter through the U.S. Border Patrol page: careers.cbp.gov/s/usbp. NOTE: As a subscriber to the CBP Talent Network, you'll receive monthly emails with information about webinars, career expos, and future opportunities with CBP.
    $63.1k-120.1k yearly 2d ago
  • Deputy Sheriff - Institutions

    Marion County, or 3.4company rating

    Border patrol agent job in Salem, OR

    The Marion County Sheriff's Office is seeking both trainee and certified applicants to join our Institutions team as a Deputy Sheriff. The Marion County Sheriff's Office is a full-service law enforcement agency consisting of four operational divisions: Community Corrections, Enforcement, Institutions and Operations. Institutions deputies provide 24-hour supervision, monitor all adults in custody, and facilitate programs/services for pretrial and sentenced adults in custody. WAGES $31.40 - $37.87 Trainee Pay Rate* $34.48 - $46.16 Certified Pay Rate* * Hourly rate negotiable. In addition to the base pay rates above, Institutions Deputies may be eligible for a variety of pay incentives including: * Certification 8% (4% for intermediate and 4% for advanced) * Bilingual 5% * Field Training Officer 5% * Instructor 5% * Cell Extraction 5% * SWAT Team 5% * Longevity Pay INSTITUTIONS DEPUTY SHERIFF - PAY SCALE Deputy Sheriff Trainee- New hires without DPSST corrections certification Step Hourly Monthly Annually 3$31.40$5,442.67$65,312.00Deputy Sheriff- Current DPSST corrections certification StepHourlyMonthlyAnnually1$34.48$5,976.53$71,718.402$36.04$6,246.93$74,963.203$37.91$6,571.07$78,852.804$39.76$6,891.73$82,700.805$41.81$7,247.07$86,964.806$43.86$7,602.40$91,228.807$46.16$8,001.07$96,012.80Longevity 1 (L1) $48.47$8,401.47$100,817.60Eligible for L1 after 10 years of Marion County service and at least 1 year on pay scale step 7.Longevity 2 (L2)$50.89$8,820.93$105,851.20Eligible for L2 after 15 years of Marion County service and at least 1 year on Longevity 1. Longevity 3 (L3)$52.05$9,022.00$108,264.00Eligible for L3 after 20 years of Marion County service and at least 1 year on Longevity 2. This position is represented by the Marion County Law Enforcement Association (MCLEA). Deputy Sheriffs with the Sheriff's Office receive a generous benefit package including: * Medical and dental insurance with generous employer contribution (Marion County pays 95%) * PERS & OPSRP Retirement (Marion County pays employee's 6% contribution) * Paid vacation and sick leave * 11 paid holidays per year * 1 paid commissioners day per year * 2 paid personal holidays per year * Paid training program with accelerated field training for qualifying lateral applicants * Employer provided Group Term Life Insurance * Employer provided Long-Term Disability Plan * Voluntary Term Life Insurance * Voluntary Short-Term Disability * Voluntary Deferred Compensation Plan * Employee Assistance Program * Retirement Medical Trust with employer contributions * Maintains security, sanitation, health, and medical standards by supervising adults in custody (AICs). * Ensures due process rights of AICs in disciplinary matters and that AIC rights to the legal system are maintained. * Ensures that AICs have access to materials, services and privileges according to the law. * Adheres to, implements and enforces job-related rules, policies, procedures and post orders in a manner which promotes the safe, secure and orderly operation of the facility. * Attends and participates in facility and unit briefings, meetings, and training. * Initiates and maintains neat, accurate and complete reports, memos, disciplinary reports, logbooks and unit rosters. * Works in a twenty-four (24) hour, seven (7) day a week facility which may require working day, swing and night shifts, weekends, holidays, and overtime. * Remains constantly alert and observant the entire shift. * Controls access to and egress from the facility. * Conducts visual AIC welfare checks and counts, equipment and facility structural inspections. * Conducts tactile-clothed and visual-unclothed searches of AICs to discover contraband, and to ensure AIC welfare while incarcerated. * Conducts area searches to detect contraband or deficiencies in the security systems or physical structure of the facility. * Transports and escorts AICs inside and outside the facility. * Responds to and assists other staff in managing a variety of emergency situations. * Uses approved facility restraints in the control of AICs. * Operates fire-fighting equipment in the suppression of institutional fires. * Maintains and uses firearms. * Monitors audio traffic on the radios, telephones, and intercommunication systems, and acts as the central dispatch for the entire facility in routine and emergency situations. * Controls, issues, and records issuance of keys and radios. * Monitors auditory and visual emergency alarm systems. * Coordinates directly with the incident commander during emergency situations. * Uses audio-visual surveillance equipment to monitor movement in the hallways of the facility. * Verbally provides instructions and orders to adults in custody over the intercom for the safe, secure and orderly operation of the facility. Must meet the following State Department of Public Safety Standards and Training requirements: * United States Citizen within one year of employment * At least 21 years of age at the time of employment (Marion County Sheriff's Office will consider applicants who are age 20, if they meet the qualifications of the position and are age 21 within 90 days from the recruitment close date.) * Declared by a physician as able to perform the physical duties required by the occupation. * Of good moral fitness, without legal conduct involving moral turpitude, dishonesty, fraud, deceit, misrepresentation, and conviction of drug and/or sex crimes. * Information regarding the minimum qualifications and physical requirements for Oregon law enforcement officers is available in section 259-008-0010 of the Oregon Administrative Rules. Must meet the following Marion County requirements: * Must possess a valid Oregon driver's license, or obtain within 30 days of hire. Marion County will obtain a copy of the driving record for all qualified applicants from Driver and Motor Vehicle Services and review the driving record according to the Marion County policy and procedure for Driving on County Business. The policy can be found at: ********************************** * Finalists for this position are subject to an extensive background investigation. * Finalist will be required to pass a psychological and physical exam. * Ability to hold, aim, and discharge firearm with sufficient accuracy to maintain minimum department qualifications. * Must complete Field Training and Evaluation Program (FTEP) within first year of employment. * This is a safety sensitive/special needs position. Final candidates selected for this position will be required to pass a pre-employment drug screen, including testing for marijuana. The Marion County Drug and Alcohol Use and Testing Policy can be found at: ************************************************************** * This position normally works rotating shifts, split shifts or other alternative work schedules. ADDITIONAL REQUIREMENTS FOR CERTIFIED LEVEL * Meets trainee level requirements; AND has eighteen months of experience as a corrections officer or deputy; OR any satisfactory combination of work, education, training, or experience relevant to the position, as determined by Marion County; AND * Possess a Basic Corrections Officer certification from the Department of Public Safety, Standards and Training (DPSST). If in possession of an out-of-state Corrections Officer certification, must attend and pass the DPSST Career Officer Development Course within one year of hire. Successful out-of-state applicants are hired at the Deputy Sheriff Trainee level and wage range until Oregon certification is achieved. TWO STEPS TO MOVE FORWARD * Applicants must complete ONE of the following academic proficiencies: * Recent (within the past twelve months) REACT test with National Testing Network (NTN); OR * Possess a four-year, post-secondary degree issued by an accredited, degree-granting college or university recognized by the Oregon Office of Degree Authorization under the provisions of ORS 348-604; OR * Successfully completed training resulting in the award of Basic Corrections certification from Oregon Department of Public Safety Standards and Training (DPSST). * Applicants must complete the NEOGOV (Marion County Sheriff's Office) application. To learn more about this job classification at Marion County visit the links below: Deputy Sheriff Trainee Institutions Deputy Sheriff Certified Institutions
    $34.5-46.2 hourly 27d ago
  • Deputy Sheriff, Lateral (Experienced Patrol) - Sworn

    Clackamas County, or 3.9company rating

    Border patrol agent job in Oregon City, OR

    CLACKAMAS COUNTY CORE VALUES Clackamas County employees work to serve the public and enrich our community. In that spirit, we pledge to hold ourselves to these standards at all times in our interactions with customers and one another: * Service · Professionalism · Integrity · Respect · Individual accountability · Trust By incorporating these values into our daily routines, we can better serve our customers, ourselves and our projects. We're always looking to improve. That's the Clackamas County SPIRIT. Clackamas County Core Values Clackamas County is committed to building a community where people thrive, have a sense of safety, connection, and belonging, so that everyone is honored and celebrated for the richness in diversity they bring. We encourage applicants of diverse backgrounds and lived experience to apply. WHO MAY APPLY THIS RECRUITMENT IS FOR EXPERIENCED LAW ENFORCEMENT PROFESSIONALS ONLY. CLOSE DATE This position will remain open until filled. The first application review will be January 26th and once a week thereafter. We reserve the right to close this recruitment at any time. PAY AND BENEFITS Annual Pay Range: $80,869.32 - $103,558.83 Hourly Pay Range: $38.879479 - $49.787899 Starting salaries will be within the posted pay range based on years of experience. The hourly pay range for this classification includes the following steps: The hourly pay range for this classification includes the following steps: Step 2: $38.879479 | Step 3: $40.819194 | Step 4: $42.994257 | Step 5: $45.114226 | Step 6: $47.417047 | Step 7: $49.787899 * For estimation purposes only: Experience as a deputy or police officer*:Expected starting rate:With 18 to 24 months of experience Step 2Over 24 months but less than 36 months of experience Step 3Over 36 months but less than 48 months of experience Step 4Over 48 months but less than 60 months of experience Step 5Over 60 months of experience Step 6 * Experience confirmed during recruitment and interview process Clackamas County proudly offers an attractive compensation and benefits package, including competitive wages, cost-of-living adjustments, merit increases (for eligible employees), and a robust sick and vacation plan for regular status employees. We encourage and support employee health and wellness by offering, health and wellness classes and events, and alternative care benefits, so you can customize your wellness needs to fit your lifestyle. Employee benefits become effective the first of the month following an employee's date of hire. Attractive benefits package and incentives for employees in regular status positions are detailed below. Generous paid time off package, including: * 11.7 hours of vacation accrual per month * NEW! Eligible newly hired employees will have the one-time option to frontload their first year of vacation accruals in compliance with EPP 66 - Vacation Leave! This means you have access to vacation time at time of hire. * 8 hours of sick accrual per month * 10 paid holidays and 2 personal days per year Other Benefits: * Membership in the Public Employees Retirement System (PERS)/Oregon Public Service Retirement Plan (OPSRP): * Employer-paid 6% PERS retirement contribution (The county currently pays the employee's share of the retirement contribution.) * OPSRP members get vested after five years of contributions or when they reach age 65 * Employer paid 4% Deferred Compensation * Employer Paid 4% to Medical Trust * A Choice of Medical Plans that include chiropractic coverage, alternative care, vision, and prescription drug coverage * A Choice of Dental Plans * Robust EAP and wellness programs, including gym discounts and wellness education classes * Longevity pay * Other retirement Savings Options that allow for additional retirement funds savings, including an option to contribute a portion of employee earnings on a pre or post-tax basis to a 457b Deferred Compensation Plan * A variety of additional optional benefits (see links below for additional information) This is a full time County position represented by the Peace Officers Association. Peace Officers Association (POA) Full Time Benefits Learn More About Benefits JOB DETAILS AND QUALIFICATIONS The Clackamas County Sheriff's Office is seeking experienced, highly motivated, self-directed candidates with strong communication and interpersonal skills for Deputy Sheriff. This recruitment is open to applicants who are currently or have been certified as a basic police officer within the last five (5) years and have completed at least eighteen (18) months of law enforcement experience as a uniformed civilian peace officer. Oregon Department of Safety Standards and Training (DPSST) maintains authority to determine acceptable lateral transfer of out of state certification to Oregon. Applicants not meeting these criteria will be inactivated. If you are not currently or have not been certified as a basic police officer with at least eighteen (18) months of law enforcement experience within the last five (5) years, please apply for the Deputy Sheriff, Recruit position when available. IMPORTANT INFORMATION All Sheriff's Office positions require a complete Statement of Personal History (SPH). Only those applicants selected will need to submit the SPH. The SPH is due 10 calendar days AFTER you have been notified. Applicants will receive instructions from the Department of Human Resources or the Sheriff's Office on how to login to the electronic SPH. Please closely review the QUALIFICATIONS and OTHER INFORMATION sections of this job posting for detailed requirements and testing information. (Clackamas County has changed testing options for this position - please read the testing section carefully.) PLEASE NOTE: Candidates will not receive any type of notification regarding their application until after the recruitment closing date. Required Minimum Qualifications/ Transferrable Skills:* * Must be currently or have been certified as a basic police officer for at least eighteen (18) months within the last five (5) years. * Must be at least 21 years of age by date of hire. * Must be a United States citizen or be one within eighteen (18) months of hire. * Must be free from criminal convictions other than minor traffic violations. * Experience thinking clearly and performing effectively in stressful or emergency situations. * Experience communicating effectively, both orally and in writing. * Must possess a high school diploma or GED certificate of high school equivalency (or a bachelor's degree from an accredited institution). * Must pass the Frontline exam through National Testing Network (unless currently DPSST certified or possess a bachelor's degree or higher - see OTHER INFORMATION section for more information). * Visual and Hearing Acuity: Must meet the Department of Public Safety Standards and Training requirements as detailed in Oregon Administrative Rules (OARs) 259-0080000. * Must be able to be certified as a Civilian Police Officer/Deputy by the Department of Public Safety Standards and Training. * Must meet the Minimum Standards for Employment as a Law Enforcement Officer as provided for in Oregon Administrative Rules (OARs) 2590080010. * Must meet the Clackamas County Sheriff's Office tattoo policy. See our FAQ for details **************************** * Must successfully pass an extensive background investigation, including national fingerprint records check. * Must pass an extensive post-offer pre-employment occupational medical exam and psychological evaluation. * Must successfully pass a post-offer, pre-employment drug test. * Driving is required for County business on a regular basis or to accomplish work. Incumbents must possess a valid driver's license, and possess and maintain an acceptable driving record throughout the course of employment. Learn more about the County's driving policy Preferred Special Qualifications/ Transferrable Skills:* * Knowledge of State and County criminal and traffic laws. * Knowledge of police methods and procedures. * Knowledge of laws governing arrest, search and seizure, criminal justice system, including courtroom testimony. * Knowledge of police investigative procedures and techniques. * Experience properly utilizing police equipment and techniques, including firearms and restraining devices. * Experience conducting investigations, collecting, evaluating and analyzing facts to draw correct conclusions. * Experience driving an automobile in various weather conditions and in high speed pursuits. * For Veterans qualified for Veteran's Preference: If you believe you have skills that would transfer well to this position and/or special qualifications that relate to this position, please list those skills and/or qualifications in the open-ended question at the end of the application and explain how those skills and/or qualifications relate to this position. TYPICAL TASKS Deputy Sheriffs are sworn peace officers responsible for law enforcement, community service and general investigative work. Duties may include but are not limited to the following: * Patrols County roads, highways, business and residential areas; enforces traffic and criminal codes; patrols rivers and lakes in patrol boat enforcing water safety; checks property security; investigates road and safety hazards; operates related police equipment including patrol vehicles, electronic equipment and firearms. * Conducts investigations of reported criminal activity; responds to citizen complaints; gathers and processes crime scene evidence and takes latent fingerprints for use in court; interviews and takes statements from victims, witnesses and offenders; investigates traffic accidents; determines circumstances, takes statements, performs first aid, calls ambulances and tow trucks; conducts investigations of reported civil disturbances and other calls for assistance such as family disturbances, public disturbances, animal control and lost persons. * Makes arrests and transports offenders to jail; transports prisoners and patients under custody to institutions and courts; books prisoners. * Prepares reports of investigated disturbances, crimes, accidents, traffic enforcement for departmental, court and state use; maintains accurate records of law enforcement activities performed on duty; serve legal papers and warrants; appears in court as a witness. Lateral Deputies complete a 17-week in-house field-training program with daily evaluations. Lateral Deputies serve a one year probationary period. REQUIRED KNOWLEDGE AND SKILLS Considerable knowledge of: State and County criminal and traffic laws; police methods and procedures; laws governing arrest, search and seizure, criminal justice system, including courtroom testimony; police investigative procedures and techniques. Knowledge of: Civil laws; first aid. Skill to: Properly use police equipment and techniques, including firearms and restraining devices; conduct investigations; collect, evaluate and analyze facts and draw correct conclusions; drive an automobile in various weather conditions and in high speed pursuits; understand and follow oral and written orders; deal with the public both tactfully and firmly; think clearly and perform effectively in stressful or emergency situations; maintain accurate and complete records. Applicants must meet the Minimum Standards for Employment as a Law Enforcement Officer as provided for in the Oregon Administrative Rules (OARs) 259-008-0010. Must be able to be certified as a police officer by the Department of Public Safety and Standards Training (DPSST). Visual Acuity: Monocular vision must be at least 20/30 (Snellen) corrected in each eye and not worse than 20/100 (Snellen) uncorrected in either eye. Binocular vision must be at least 20/20 (Snellen) corrected. Officers/Applicants whose uncorrected vision is worse than 20/100 must wear soft contact lenses to meet the corrected vision requirement. Color Vision: Officers/Applicants must be able to distinguish red, green, blue, and yellow, as determined by the HRR Test, 4th Edition. Red or green deficiencies may be acceptable, providing the applicant can read at least nine of the first 13 plates of the Ishihara Test. Officers/Applicants who fail to meet the color vision standard may meet this standard by demonstrating they can correctly discriminate colors via a field test conducted by the employer as approved by the examining physician/surgeon. Depth Perception: Random Stereo Test equal to 60 seconds of arc or better. Peripheral Vision: Visual Field Performance must be 140 degrees in the horizontal meridian combined. Hearing Acuity: Officer/Applicants must have no average hearing loss greater than 25 (db) at the 500, 1,000, 2,000 and 3,000-Hertz levels in either ear with no single loss in excess of 40 db. Amplification devices may be used to meet the above hearing requirement. WORK SCHEDULE Patrol Division: Four (4) day work week, ten (10) hour a day basis (POA contract language cites exceptions to this schedule.) Shift schedules are determined by seniority and the Peace Officer's Association Collective Bargaining Agreement. EXPLORE CLACKAMAS COUNTY Clackamas County is in a prime location in the Portland, Oregon metropolitan area and is recognized nationally as one of the most livable areas in the United States. Located on the southern edge of the City of Portland and extending to the top of Mt. Hood, Clackamas County is part of a thriving region in the Northwest. It has a population of about 420,000 residents. Explore Clackamas County Working for Clackamas County Recreation, Arts & Heritage ABOUT THE DEPARTMENT "A Tradition of Service Since 1845." The Clackamas County Sheriff's Office (CCSO) mission is to provide public safety services to the people in Clackamas County so they can experience a safe and secure community. We will fulfill the mission through teamwork and partnerships, as reflected in our core values. Values Courage Dedication Integrity Professionalism Respect The CCSO serves over 400,000 residents of the County with over 400 employees. As the County's largest law enforcement agency the Sheriff's Office patrols the unincorporated areas of the county as well as several cities that have contracted with CCSO to provide law enforcement for them. The CCSO has many specialized units such as canine, motorcycle patrol, the dive team, Special Weapons and Tactics (SWAT), search and rescue, narcotics investigation (SIU), detectives and Corrections Emergency Response Team (CERT). The Sheriff's Office is also required by law to provide correctional facilities for the county and to offer support services to other agencies in the County, such as: the jail, parole and probation, transitional services, special units and occasionally personnel resources. The CCSO is committed to enhancing a diverse workforce through principles of active recruitment in the community, equal employment opportunity and positive human resource management. The Administration and staff of the Clackamas County Sheriff's Office adopts a philosophy and practice that we recognize the full potential of all employees, treating all persons with respect, fairness and impartiality. Learn more about the Clackamas County Sheriff's Office. APPLICATION PROCESS Clackamas County only accepts online applications. Help With Your Application: Application Process Help with the Application If you have any questions or issues you may contact the Department of Human Resources at ************ or e-mail us. Our office hours are Monday - Thursday 7:00 a.m. - 6:00 p.m. Pacific Time (closed on Fridays). HOW TO CLAIM VETERAN'S PREFERENCE Request Veterans' Preference Learn more about the County's Veterans' Preference VISA SPONSORSHIP Clackamas County does not offer visa sponsorships. Once a job applicant has accepted a position, they will be required to complete an I-9 and confirm authorization to work in the United States prior to their first day. EQUAL EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITY Clackamas County is an Equal Opportunity Employer. We value diversity, equity, and inclusion as essential elements that create and foster a welcoming workplace. All qualified persons will be considered for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, age, political affiliation, disability or any other factor unrelated to the essential functions of the job. If you wish to identify yourself as a qualified person with a disability under the Americans with Disabilities Act and would like to request an accommodation, please address the request to the Department of Human Resources prior to the recruitment close date. You may request an accommodation during the online application process. OTHER INFORMATION TESTING AND SELECTION PROCESS STEP 1: Pass/Fail Minimum Qualifications Applicants must meet minimum qualifications and be certified as a basic police officer for at least eighteen (18) months within the last five (5) years. STEP 2: Department ("in house") interview Candidates who successfully pass the minimum qualification screening of step 1 will be invited to a department interview. STEP 3: Statement of Personal History, testing (or proof of degree) and other post-offer tests Those who complete the department interview and are selected to move forward to a background investigation will also be required to complete a thorough Statement of Personal History (SPH) via our online eSOPH system. A deadline will be given at the time you are referred. This is a time intensive document to complete, do not delay in completing this document. Additionally, applicants that are not Oregon DPSST certified must take the Frontline written/video test UNLESS possessing proof of a Bachelor's Degree or higher from an accredited institution (proof will be required). We strongly encourage candidates to also complete the Work Attitude Questionnaire and Public Safety Suitability Assessment tests requested by NTN, but the Sheriff's Office does not use it in the testing evaluation at this time. Testing for Frontline is available through the National Testing Network (NTN) and can be completed online at home as well as several locations in and out of the state. There is no ORPAT test required at this time. You may schedule your testing by going to the NTN website: ********************************************************************************************** Candidates do not have to wait to be notified to complete the tests. However, only those applicants that move forward to a background investigation will have their scores accepted to continue in the process. Candidates who have a Bachelor's Degree or higher must provide proof in order to bypass the required Frontline testing. Proof of degree can be uploaded to the Attachments section of the online application system. If a conditional offer is made, candidates must also pass a post-offer job-related physical and psychological evaluations and drug testing for the use of prohibited drugs. BACKGROUND INVESTIGATION: At any time during the application process applicants may have their background packet activated and assigned to a background investigator. PLEASE NOTE: When the Sheriff's Office directs, a background investigator will contact applicants to schedule an INITIAL INTERVIEW. The INITIAL INTERVIEW will include a meeting with a background investigator to have your photo taken, review the SPH and provide instructions on what documents need to be ordered. Background investigations may run concurrently with other testing processes. Background investigations are comprehensive, therefore they can average six (6) to eight (8) weeks to complete. Delays in processing your background investigation may be caused by not completing all entries, not submitting required documents, or references not responding to an investigator's inquiries. If at any time during the hiring process it is determined by the Sheriff's Office that the candidate does not pass the background investigation the candidate will be notified and the application will be inactivated. This may occur prior to, during, or after any of the testing phases and/or placement on the eligibility register. RECRUITING QUESTIONS? Lindsay White, Recruiter ***********************
    $80.9k-103.6k yearly Easy Apply 14d ago
  • Police Officer - Lateral or Entry Level

    UO HR Website

    Border patrol agent job in Eugene, OR

    Department: University of Oregon Police Department (UOPD) Classification: Police Officer Appointment Type and Duration: Regular, Ongoing Salary: $34.96 - $49.21 per hour FTE: 1.0 Multiple positions. Lateral or entry level, depending on candidates' qualifications. Review of Applications Begins February 17, 2025; position open until filled Special Instructions to Applicants To be considered for this position, applicants must submit a complete application, which includes an on-line application and resume. Your resume should indicate how you meet the minimum requirements and any preferred qualifications. Why should you choose UOPD? The University of Oregon Police Department (UOPD) is a community oriented and trust-based policing agency within the University of Oregon. UOPD plays an integral role in the university community by providing a safe, secure, and welcoming environment. The mission is to foster a climate that encourages a free, open, and civil exchange of ideas in support of the educational, research, and public service goals of the university. The UOPD recognizes and promotes the value of multiculturalism and inclusiveness consistent with a spirit of responsible citizenship within an international community. The University of Oregon is a diverse and ever-changing community. Constant efforts by the UOPD are necessary to partner with and educate the community to deter, reduce, and solve crimes as well as to resolve issues through modern policing. What will you do as a UOPD Police Officer? The purpose of this position is to maintain peace and public safety through enforcement of laws and traffic control and by providing emergency services on the University of Oregon owned and controlled properties. This position also requires officers to act as intermediaries and problem solvers within the university and surrounding community. Duties include, but are not limited to, positive engagement with the campus community, patrolling by vehicle, foot and bicycle, directing traffic, enforcing rules and regulations, issuing citations, making arrests, conducting investigations, interviews and surveillance activities. University of Oregon Police Officers work cooperatively with other law enforcement agencies and may collaborate on crime prevention or community policing functions or serve as a member of a work group or committee. The position will engage regularly with campus community: students, faculty, staff, administrators, visitors, and members of the public utilizing the community policing model. The position will also conduct crime prevention training to provide opportunities for positive interactions with the public. University of Oregon Police Officers must be able to work a variety of shifts, including but not limited to, days, swing, and graveyard. Police Officers must be able to work any day of the week, including but not limited to weekends and holidays. Some overtime may be required. What do we provide for our employees? A positive work environment committed team building and a strong sense of community. Paid on-the-job training and professional growth within the position. A robust benefits package including health insurance, retirement plans and generous paid time off. UO offers an excellent tuition discount for eligible employees or family members in participating programs at UO or other Oregon public universities. We value employee wellness and maintain programs to promote healthy living. What you need to have to be considered for this role… (Minimum Requirements) • Must be a United States citizen within 18 months of hire. • Must be a minimum of 21 years of age. • Must possess a High school diploma or equivalent. • One year of full time (40 hours per week) work experience (can be paid or volunteer or a combination of both) interacting with the public. • Lateral Police Officer candidates must have at least three (3) years of experience as a Police Officer, including campus police, municipal, county, or state police officer, and must have worked as a Police Officer within the past 5 years. Special Requirements and Qualifications: • It is an essential requirement of this position to qualify for and maintain UO driver's certification eligibility, which includes maintaining an Oregon driver's license throughout employment in this position. • May not have any felony convictions under federal or state law. • May not have any Class A misdemeanor convictions within three years of application. • Must be legally eligible to carry a firearm and complete all requirements for certification as a police officer in the State of Oregon. • Must be able to successfully pass a comprehensive background assessment that includes a criminal history check, driving record review, drug screening, medical evaluation, psychological evaluation, and an inclusive appraisal of work history. • Using the US Supreme Court case Brady v. Maryland, 373 U.S. 83 (1963) as a guideline, the UOPD employees must be able to render credible testimony in a court of law. The candidate must not be subject to any District Attorney's Office Brady Disclosure Material in relation to courtroom testimony. • Must be able to pass a written exam (equivalent to the 12th grade). This requirement is waived for Lateral Police Officer candidates. • Must be able to pass the Oregon Physical Abilities Test (ORPAT). This requirement is waived for Lateral Police Officer candidates. • Must adhere to the Clery Act, FERPA, mandatory reporting and Title IX reporting responsibilities. Required Certifications and Training: • Entry-level Police Officer candidates must be able to obtain Oregon Department of Public Safety Standards and Training (DPSST) basic police officer certification within 18 months of hire; • Lateral Police Officer candidates must currently possess Oregon basic DPSST police officer certification or have the ability to obtain Oregon basic DPSST basic police certification within 18 months of hire. • Must currently possess or obtain Adult Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation (CPR) with first aid and Automatic External Defibrillation (AED) certification within 12 months of appointment; CPR for the Professional Rescuer with AED specialization preferred. • Must currently possess or obtain Incident Command System 100/200/700/800 certification within 18 months of appointment. It's great, but not required, to have... (Preferred Qualifications) • Associate's degree equivalent or higher in criminal justice, social science, or related field. • Two years certified law enforcement experience with a law enforcement agency within the past five years. • Experience working in a public university environment or institution of higher education. • Successful completion of a basic police academy or equivalent. • DPSST basic police officer certification or equivalent. For success in this position you will need to be... (Professional Competencies) • Able to conduct thorough and accurate investigations. • Composure delivering presentations to small and large audiences. • Able to present information clearly and concisely in courtrooms and to various audiences. • Able to prepare and type clear and accurate reports and incident summaries using word processing software. • Able to work within stringent deadlines to complete multiple projects and assignments. • Able to operate a radio, computer, surveillance camera and other communication and protective devices commonly used by police officers. • Able to establish effective working relationships with the campus community; including students, faculty, staff, administrators, visitors, and members of the public. • Able to interact with people of diverse cultural backgrounds and personalities in a tactful and effective manner. • Able to maintain a professional demeanor during stressful and highly visible situations. • Able to demonstrate excellent interpersonal communication, teamwork, and decision making skills. • Exercise sound judgment in safeguarding confidential or sensitive information, including, maintaining confidentiality of sensitive law enforcement information. • When appropriate, use force within the guidelines established by the State of Oregon and the UOPD's written policies, procedures, and directives. • Able to work in stressful and sometimes dangerous situations while being able to make timely, calm, composed, appropriate and professional decisions. • Able to work flexible hours that may include weekends, holidays, rotating shifts, and on-call responsibilities. • Effectively and safely operate various types of firearms. • Effectively and safely operate an emergency vehicle. • Able to carry out physical activities, such as walking, running, bicycling, heavy lifting, dragging, and climbing. FLSA Exempt: No All offers of employment are contingent upon successful completion of a background check. This is a classified position represented by the SEIU Local 503, Oregon Public Employees Union. The University of Oregon is proud to offer a robust benefits package to eligible employees, including health insurance, retirement plans, and paid time off. For more information about benefits, visit ************************************** The University of Oregon is an equal opportunity, affirmative action institution committed to cultural diversity and compliance with the ADA. The University encourages all qualified individuals to apply and does not discriminate on the basis of any protected status, including veteran and disability status. The University is committed to providing reasonable accommodations to applicants and employees with disabilities. To request an accommodation in connection with the application process, please contact us at ********************* or ************. UO prohibits discrimination on the basis of race, color, religion, national origin, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, gender expression, pregnancy (including pregnancy-related conditions), age, physical or mental disability, genetic information (including family medical history), ancestry, familial status, citizenship, service in the uniformed services (as defined in federal and state law), veteran status, expunged juvenile record, and/or the use of leave protected by state or federal law in all programs, activities and employment practices as required by Title IX, other applicable laws, and policies. Retaliation is prohibited by UO policy. Questions may be referred to the Office of Investigations and Civil Rights Compliance. Contact information, related policies, and complaint procedures are listed here. In compliance with federal law, the University of Oregon prepares an annual report on campus security and fire safety programs and services. The Annual Campus Security and Fire Safety Report is available online at ************************************************************************
    $35-49.2 hourly 60d+ ago
  • Police Officer

    City of Independence 3.6company rating

    Border patrol agent job in Independence, OR

    Job Description Submit a City of Independence Application through this web page Complete the NTN process with a passing score in all areas. ORPAT must be run under 6 Minutes and 20 Seconds to move on in the process. The Independence Police Department offers full testing services through National Testing Network, Inc. (NTN). To schedule a test, go to ******************************* select Law Enforcement, and sign up for the Independence, Oregon Police Department. Upon completion of the entry level exam and ORPAT testing, all candidate scores are automatically forwarded to the Independence Police Department. Candidates who attain a passing score on both the entry level exam and ORPAT will be placed on the department's eligibility list. The Independence Police Department will contact candidates on this list to invite them to continue the selection process. If you have already completed the ORPAT and/or the Police Officer Selection Test with another agency within the last year, you may submit those results on agency letterhead in lieu of testing with NTN. If an applicant is: Currently an Oregon police officer; OR Currently a certified officer in a U.S. state other than Oregon and meets the definition below for a lateral entry candidate; OR Eligible for certification as a police officer without further DPSST Basic Police Course attendance, they are required to submit an NTN Frontline test result unless they have a bachelor's degree from an accredited university. The requirement to pass the ORPAT is NOT waived for these candidates, and results must be submitted to be considered. For the purposes of our recruitment, a "lateral entry candidate" is defined as a person who can become an Oregon certified police officer without attending the DPSST Basic Police Course. Applicants who are certified in states other than Oregon or are previously certified Oregon officers whose certification has lapsed and who can attain Oregon police certification by attending only the DPSST Career Officer Development course meet the definition of lateral entry for the purpose of our recruitment. This position patrols city streets to control traffic, issues warning, or citations as needed. Prevents crime or disturbances of the peace and arrests or cites offenders. Investigates crimes and arrests and prosecutes offenders. Leads or assists with community efforts related to improving community livability. Job Posted by ApplicantPro
    $64k-81k yearly est. 19d ago
  • Police Officer - Lateral

    City of Eugene, or 4.3company rating

    Border patrol agent job in Eugene, OR

    Joining the Eugene Police Department will give you the opportunity to be part of a progressive, professional law enforcement agency that serves a city of more than 178,000 residents. In a typical day, the Eugene Police Department receives about 282 calls for service (103,000 calls each year). EPD staff members also engage in proactive community education and crime- prevention activities to help protect all of Eugene's residents. The Eugene Police Department mission in fulfillment of the public trust, works in partnership with our community to promote safety and security, enforce laws, prevent crimes, and safeguard the constitutional rights of all people. Joining the Eugene Department will allow you to: * Have a rewarding career with competitive pay and benefits * Work in a fast-paced environment with varied work including promotional and special team opportunities * Benefit from excellent training opportunities If you have the qualities of integrity, professionalism, teamwork, strong communication skills, empathy, compassion, and the ability to problem solve in a dynamic situation, then we would encourage you to join our department. THIS POSITION IS OPEN UNTIL FILLED Applications will be reviewed weekly. ONLINE APPLICATIONS ONLY Information on How to Apply Salary Range and Benefits Lateral Police Officers will start at a higher pay step than entry-level applicants. Below is a wage scale matrix used by the Eugene Police Department as a guide- it does not guarantee a specific rate of pay. Factors considered in a lateral applicant's entry wage include the level of certification, agency size, specialized training and assignments, and other job-related factors that would help an officer be successful in our agency. "Police Experience" refers to municipal, county and state police agencies. Corrections, reserve officer, security officer, and federal officer experience do not fulfill our requirement for certified police experience needed as a lateral applicant. Successful lateral candidates will be offered a pay step commensurate with their related experience according to the following guidelines: Salary Step Step 1 Step 2 Step 3 Step 4 Step 5 Step 6 Hourly Rate $37.59$39.45$41.36$43.44$45.64$47.92Entry Level All Entry Level ----------Entry Level with Law Enforcement Experience (does not meet lateral definition) --------5-5.99 years 6+ years Lateral Experience (minimum of 3 years' experience) * --- --3-3.99 years 4-4.99 years 5+ years Lateral Police Officer positions are eligible for relocation reimbursements per IRS regulations. A 50-mile relocation minimum is required to qualify for a reimbursement up to $7,500. Itemized receipts must be submitted within 45 days from your start date. Police Officers may also earn up to an additional 15% premium pay (depending on qualifications) after three years of employment. In addition, Police Officers can qualify for a 5% increase for demonstrated fluency in an eligible language (such as Spanish or American Sign Language). Pay listed is for regular hours worked; Police Officers may have opportunities to work overtime assignments which can further increase pay. The City of Eugene participates in the Oregon Public Employees Retirement System - a program providing comprehensive retirement and disability benefits for employees. The City of Eugene provides life insurance and family health, dental, and vision care benefits; offers competitive vacation, sick leave, and holiday benefits; provides uniforms, weapons, and equipment. For more information, view benefits summaries as well as see information about all employee benefits. Department, Division: Police Department, Patrol Division Union Representation: Eugene Police Employees' Association (EPEA) Work Location: Eugene Police Department 300 Country Club Rd. Eugene, OR. Must reside within 45 minutes of Eugene, OR Schedule: Must be able to work various shifts, nights, weekends and holidays. Officers assigned to a patrol team are currently working a 4/10 work schedule. Emergency response time for a Police Officer requires reporting to work and being ready for duty within 45 minutes of notification. Living & Working in Eugene: For more information on living in Eugene, how the City of Eugene operates, and more, visit this page. To view detailed information on the duties, knowledge, and abilities that may be expected for this position, please see the classification: Police Officer Studies have shown that women and people of color are less likely to apply for jobs unless they believe they are able to perform every task in the job description. We are most interested in finding the best candidate for the job, and that candidate may be one who comes with relevant transferable skills from a variety of sources and experiences. If you are interested in applying, we encourage you to think broadly about your background and skill set for the role. When screening your application, the City will consider an equivalent combination of relevant education and experience which provides the applicant with the knowledge, skills, and abilities required to meet minimum qualifications for this position. Lateral Officer Minimum Qualifications To meet the minimum qualifications to be a lateral candidate at the Eugene Police Department, the following Experience, Education, and Certification requirements must be met at the time of hire (date of hire is anticipated to be within 60 days from application): Experience At least three years of continuous service exercising police powers at a city (municipal), county or state police agency responsible for responding to emergency 9-1-1 calls. The service must be current, full-time, and continuous with no more than a 30 day break in service at the time of application, and the candidate must have been so employed within 90 days of the Eugene Police Department hire date. Education High school diploma, GED, or equivalent Certification Lateral officers with a state certification recognized by Oregon do not have to attend the DPSST Basic Academy. Lateral officers with a state certification not recognized by Oregon, must attend a two-week Career Officer Development Academy at DPSST in Salem upon hire. For the most current information regarding certification recognition and requirements and to answer any specific questions, please contact DPSST directly at ******************** . Must be able to work various shifts, nights, weekends and holidays. Oregon Driver's License (ODL) Valid Oregon driver's license[or, the ability to obtain by date of hire]; must pass driving records check and, if hired, maintain a driving record that meets the City's standard. Oregon law requires that an out-of-state license holder must obtain a valid Oregon license (with appropriate endorsements) within 30 days of becoming domiciled in the state (ORS 803.355). Background MUST PASS A POLICE BACKGROUND INVESTIGATION Physical Must pass a physical assessment and drug test. DRUG SCREEN, HEARING TEST and VISUAL ACUITY TEST - as required by the Department of Public Safety Standards and Training (DPSST). To view the standards set by DPSST for certification, please visit DPSST's website and view Oregon Administrative Rule 259-008-0011. Successful applicants will be required to sign a statement agreeing to refrain from using tobacco products while on duty. Hiring Process Components The Eugene Police Department plans to hold ongoing lateral testing processes. The process will include the following components: * Weekly review of applications for candidates that meet the minimum qualifications * Oral Interview * Background Investigation * Interview with the Chief * Medical and Psychological exams Candidates who pass the, interview will need to pass a full employment background. Please view this list of documents that will be requested as part of the background investigation. Those passing that phase will receive a conditional job offer and will complete a psychological testing and interview process along with a full physical prior to receiving an official offer of employment. Career Path Opportunities During your career as a sworn member of the Eugene Police Department you will have a number of options for your career path. In addition to special teams and ad hoc team assignments, there are options for promotion through the ranks to experience positions of leadership. There is also an opportunity to join our Investigations division in a detective role. Special team opportunities include but are not limited to: SWAT, Crisis Negotiations, Explosive Disposal Unit, Honor Guard, K-9 Unit, Traffic Enforcement Unit, Crowd Control Team, and the School Resources Team. Other potential assignments include Field Training Officer, Defensive Tactics Instructor, Airport Officer and Bike Officer. Additional Information Please find additional information about the Eugene Police Department's police officer hiring on our website hiring.eugenepolice.com under the suitcase icon or jobs information. Bilingual Pay Benefit Per the EPEA Contract, the City shall pay an employee at 5% of base wages for a required intermediate or advanced level competency. To qualify for bilingual pay, the employee must have demonstrated fluency in the required language and successfully pass a fluency examination administered by the City's Employee Resource Center division. Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion The City of Eugene is committed to a respectful work environment. We value the cultural, educational, and life experiences of each employee. We believe that a diverse workforce enables us to deliver culturally responsive services to all members of our community. As part of our commitment to diversity, equity, and inclusion we desire to welcome, respect, and create a sense of belonging for a wide range of identities and experiences in our workforce. Women, people with disabilities, and persons of color are strongly encouraged to apply. The City of Eugene complies with the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990. Any applicant with a qualified disability under the Americans with Disabilities Act may request accommodation by contacting an employment coordinator at ************** In compliance with the Immigration Reform and Control Act of 1986, the City of Eugene will request all eligible candidates who accept employment with the City to provide documentation to prove they are eligible for employment in the United States.
    $37.6-47.9 hourly 20d ago
  • Sheriff's Deputy

    Klamath County 3.6company rating

    Border patrol agent job in Klamath Falls, OR

    Klamath County is located in beautiful southern Oregon and offers everything for outdoor adventurers: hiking, camping, hunting, skiing, snowshoeing, kayaking, rafting, golfing and the list goes on! Home to Oregon Institute of Technology and Kingsley Field Air Base, home of the 173 rd Fighter Wing, Klamath County seeks to find candidates who want to make this beautiful area their home and are looking for a position where their contributions are valued and recognized. We offer a generous benefits package which includes: County contributions to health insurance County contributions to a retirement plan Paid life insurance Paid short term disability Paid holidays and more! General Position Summary The Klamath County Sheriff's Office is looking for Deputies to staff both the Corrections Department and the Patrol Department. The Corrections Deputy maintains security, manages and supervises inmates in the Klamath County Jail. The Patrol Deputy enforces and prevents violations of state and local traffic, criminal and civil laws and ordinances in order to protect life and property and provide safety to the community served. Education, Certification, & Experience Oregon Driver's License High School Diploma or GED Certificate 21 years of age Department of Public Safety Standards and Training (DPSST) Basic Certification, which must be obtained within one year after employment. Must possess physical capabilities as demanded by DPSST First Aid Certificate, required upon DPSST Certification and periodic renewal thereafter CPR Certification, required upon DPSST certification and periodic renewal thereafter Ability to be sworn as a Police Officer in accordance with Oregon Revised Statutes (ORS) 181.610-181.990 Current or recent experience as a Police Officer, Corrections Officer, or Police Reserve Officer is desirable but not required Salary and Work Schedule Corrections Deputy - This is an hourly, non-exempt position with a starting wage range of $27.03 - $36.20 per hour, depending on experience. Patrol Deputy - This is an hourly, non-exempt position with a starting wage range of $27.84 - $37.32 per hour, depending on experience. The normal work schedule is 8.00 hours per day, 5 days a week; 10.00 hours a day, 4 days per week; or 12.00 hours per day, 3-4 days per week. Exact schedules are assigned by management and likely to include weekends and holidays. For a full job description, please contact Human Resources at [email protected]
    $27-36.2 hourly Auto-Apply 4d ago
  • Police Officer

    City of Corvallis, or 3.5company rating

    Border patrol agent job in Corvallis, OR

    The Corvallis Police Department - Integrity & Honor Consider being a Police Officer for the Corvallis Police Department, serving and protecting our citizens and community. Corvallis Police Officers work both independently and cooperatively to provide pro-active police protection and crime prevention consistent with community policing objectives. They ensure the safety of the community in an orderly, efficient, and professional manner. Conduct investigations of crimes which lead to identification, apprehension, and prosecution of criminals. Additional Information: Police Officer hourly range: $38.62 - $49.30 10 hour schedule shifts, Full-Time, CPOA represented positions 18-month probationary period Incentive Rates: Intermediate Certification 3% (non-probationary employees) Advanced Certification 8% (non-probationary employees) ORPAT Certification 2% Bilingual 5% Assigned 5% (Administrative, Community Livability, Motorcycle, School Resource, Training) Assigned Detective 5% (8% after 3 years assigned Detective) Assigned Canine 10% PTO 1% Certified DRE/DME 5% (When actively engaged in DRE/DME work) This recruitment is continuous for multiple positions. Applicants who are not selected to fill a vacancy may reapply in the next recruitment process. Should you fail a step in the current recruitment process, you must wait one year in order to be eligible to reapply in the current recruitment process. Lateral Police Officers: Lateral Officers will be credited with 80 hours of vacation and 40 hours of sick leave banks upon hire. Lateral Officers will receive credit for time already served as peace officer for placement on the vacation accrual scale. Additionally, Lateral Officers may serve a shorter probationary period at the discretion of the Chief of Police. Please see our website for complete Position Description including essential functions and requirements. Proposed Recruitment Timeline January 2, 2026 Recruitment Opens Ongoing Application review will occur weekly Virtual speed interview Oral Boards & Final Chief's Interview NGLE Testing Background/Medical/Drug Screen/Psychological Anticipated Appointment for positions will be as appropriate Essential Duties All officers perform the following essential functions. Time devoted to each of these functions may vary according to assignment, shift, or departmental needs. Detects and deters crime, using community policing techniques such as community education, problem-solving, law enforcement and presence in assigned areas using a motor vehicle, bicycle, or while on foot. Stops motorists for traffic law offenses and takes appropriate enforcement action. Investigates crime and traffic accidents by: * Interviewing victims and witnesses to gather detailed information. Interviewing and interrogating suspects in accordance with legal requirements. * Gathering and processing physical evidence and intelligence by a variety of methods, including; surveillance and contact with the public, drug testing, photography, video and audio recording, fingerprinting and bank, medical, computer, and utility record research. * Preparing affidavits for, and executing, search and arrest warrants. * Apprehending and arresting suspects. * Preparing required reports and documentation. Coordinating prosecution with attorneys. Preparing cases for trial, participating and testifying in court proceedings. * Directing and/or assisting other personnel at the scene of a crime, in the course of an investigation, or in performing other police services. * Acting as a resource for other personnel and departments in areas of specialized knowledge, training, or experience. May be called on to testify as an expert witness in those areas. Provides community service in the areas of mediation, traffic control, crowd control, and ensuring peace in civil disputes. Reviews incidents to determine options in police response, alternative conflict resolution, or referral to other agencies. Processes prisoners, including photographing, fingerprinting, and booking. Transports prisoners as required. Reviews, analyzes and applies crime analysis data including recognition of crime trends and patterns and develop intervention methods. Executes and evaluates the plan with supervisor and other staff members. Leads and directs volunteers. May be assigned to recruit and/or Cadet development, including instruction and application of laws, department rules and policies, proper use and maintenance of equipment, and proper safety techniques. Evaluates and reports progress of recruit officers. Utilizes computers in research, report writing, booking prisoners, crime investigation, communications and other related functions. Performs administrative functions such as providing input into short or long term goals, training, budget, scheduling, equipment, and other special concerns. Coordinates, plans and participates in special events. Performs public relations duties to inform and educate the community. Gives presentations for large and small groups and special populations. Additional assignments may include, but are not limited to: developing, presenting, or receiving training; instructing school age students; speaking engagements to citizen interest groups; citizen training in crime prevention, safety, and other subjects; researching, designing, and implementing educational/information programs on law enforcement and crime prevention topics for varied groups and learning needs; serving on an interagency or interdepartmental team, and other related duties as assigned. Special assignments are defined by the Chief of Police and consist of work of a specialized nature performed on a full time basis for an extended period of time. These assignments are responsible to perform the essential functions of Police Officer, but with considerable special emphasis in certain of these functions during their special assignment and they may also require additional skills or training. Special assignments currently consist of Detective, Motorcycle Officer, Canine Officer, School Resource Officer, and Community Livability Officer. When there is no on-duty supervisor, a Police Officer may act in the capacity of a Police Sergeant. Operates and drives a motor vehicle safely and legally. Delivers excellent customer service to diverse audiences. Maintains effective work relationships. Adheres to all City and Department policies. Arrives to work, meetings, and other work-related functions on time and maintains regular job attendance. Qualifications and Skills Education and Experience High School diploma or equivalent required. An Associate's degree or equivalent of 90 quarter or 60 semester hours from an accredited college or university highly preferred. Basic DPSST Certificate following completion of training, within 18 months of employment. Knowledge, Skills and Abilities Ability to collect, process, and evaluate complex material and information. Must be able to communicate effectively in writing and verbally in situations which may be stressful. Ability to work on multiple investigations, as well as perform necessary patrol duties, traffic enforcement, community service, special assignments, and training as required. Ability to resolve situations by making appropriate decisions in highly stressful, rapidly deteriorating, and violent situations. Ability to walk, run, jump, stand, lift, sit, restrain combative individuals, and other physical requirements as determined by Department of Public Safety and Training (DPSST). Ability to safely operate police vehicles. Officers assigned a motorcycle must also have the ability to right the motorcycle to its center stand from a laying position and meet the training requirements of the department. Ability to meet State standards in the use of vehicles, firearms, and other weapons and equipment in stressful, emergency conditions. Ability to learn to use a computer to perform the essential functions of the position in a timely manner. Strong interpersonal skills and respect for diversity. Ability to write for and work with diverse groups. Demonstrable commitment to promoting and enhancing diversity. Ability to prioritize work load, perform multiple tasks, coordinate with other law enforcement agencies, service agencies, and departments and cope with competing and changing priorities. Ability to be flexible, adaptable and creative. Ability to maintain the standards identified in the Law Enforcement Code of Ethics. Ability to speak effectively in public. Ability to maintain confidentiality of information and protocols. Considerable cooperation and collaboration skills, investigative abilities and conflict resolution skills. Demonstrable commitment to sustainability required. Special Requirements Intoxilyzer certification within 12 months of employment. CPR Certification. Valid Oregon driver's license and driving record that meets the standards set by the City of Corvallis. Must be a U.S. citizen within 18 months of hire; at least 21 years of age; no felony convictions or convictions of domestic assault misdemeanor; resident within 25 miles of Corvallis city limits. (may be waived by the Police Chief). Must successfully pass a pre-employment drug screen. Must successfully pass the Department of Public Safety and Training (DPSST) medical examination that includes vision and hearing tests and a psychological examination. Must successfully pass a comprehensive background investigation including criminal history check and obtain an Oregon State Police Criminal Justice Information Systems clearance. Ability to meet/maintain Commission on Accreditation for Law Enforcement Agencies (CALEA) accreditation standards applicable to the position. Must be able to testify in a court of law. Additional assignments may require additional specialized training as defined by the department. The individual shall not pose a direct threat to the health or safety of the individual or others in the workplace. How to Apply Qualified applicants must submit an online application located on the City of Corvallis website (click on "Apply" above). This recruitment is continuous for multiple positions. Applicants are encouraged to include a cover letter and resume with the online application; however, resumes will not be accepted in lieu of a completed online application. Late or incomplete applications will not be accepted/considered. Applicants who are not selected to fill a vacancy may reapply in the next recruitment process. Should you fail a step in the current recruitment process, you must wait one year in order to be eligible to reapply in the current recruitment process. * Please do not include personal or protected information in attached resumes or cover letters, this includes your birth date, age, dates of education, and graduation dates.*
    $38.6-49.3 hourly 12d ago
  • Police Officer

    City of Seaside 3.9company rating

    Border patrol agent job in Seaside, OR

    Job Description The City of Seaside is accepting applications to establish an eligibility list for the position of Police Officer with the Seaside Police Department. This process will be used to fill current and future vacancies within our agency over the next six months. About the Position: As a Seaside Police Officer, you will protect the life and property of residents and visitors in our coastal community. Officers respond to emergencies, enforce Oregon State Laws and City Ordinances, and engage directly with the public to build trust and solve community issues. Duties include conducting criminal investigations, making arrests, enforcing traffic laws, mediating disputes, participating in court proceedings, and contributing to public outreach and crime prevention programs. What We Offer: This full-time, salaried role (Pay Grade P39) includes comprehensive benefits: medical, dental, and vision insurance; generous paid time off (vacation, sick leave, floating holidays, and your birthday off); and participation in the City's retirement plan, with a 7% employer contribution to a 414H plan. Ongoing training and opportunities for advancement are available to those seeking career development. Qualifications: Applicants must be U.S. citizens, at least 21 years old at the time of hire, possess a high school diploma or GED (college coursework or experience preferred), and meet Oregon Department of Public Safety Standards and Training certification within one year of hire. Residency within 30 minutes of the station is required within six months of employment. Candidates must pass a background investigation, psychological evaluation, medical and fitness exams, and drug screening. How to Apply: Complete the Seaside Police Department's online application, including a resume and a brief cover letter. Only complete submissions will be considered. Please note that applications will be accepted through Monday, February 2, 2026. Applicant testing will be scheduled for Saturday, February 7, 2026. You are encouraged to keep this day free should you be eligible and qualify for testing. Take the first step toward a career in public service and apply to be placed on our eligibility list for Police Officer today. The background and drug screen requirement applies to employees responsible for the care and safety of the public, as well as those involved in high-risk safety tasks that pose a significant danger to the public. For example, Police Officers, 911 Operators, Firefighters, Lifeguards, and employees operating or working around equipment that can pose a danger to the public.
    $65k-81k yearly est. 20d ago
  • Lateral Police Officer - Eligibility List

    City of Ashland, or 4.3company rating

    Border patrol agent job in Ashland, OR

    JOIN OUR TEAM! Our officers are committed to providing and preserving an excellent quality of life and safe community for the City of Ashland. This recruitment will be used to establish a list of qualified candidates to fill future lateral Police Officer vacancies that occur within one year in the Ashland Police Department. Lateral candidates must be certified and have at least one year of experience as a Law Enforcement Officer. Incentive pay may apply for qualified candidates: DPSST Certification: 7% for Intermediate; 12% for Advanced Longevity pay: 3% for 10 years of service; 6% for 15 years of service; 9% for 20 years of service Educational incentive: 2% for AA; 3% for BA; 5% for MA PURPOSE OF POSITION: To protect life and property and maintain public safety. Deter crime by enforcing local, state and traffic laws under the jurisdiction of the Ashland Police Department. Respond to calls for service, assist medical units, mediate civil conflicts, and educate the community in areas of crime prevention and personal protection. Arrest, warn and/or cite violators. Coordinate with other departments, agencies and the public in the implementation of crime prevention techniques. Prepare written documentation of incidents. Investigate and document criminal activity. Testify in court. Respond to calls, including major crimes, civil complaints, thefts, assaults, family disputes, etc., and take appropriate actions. Direct road traffic at accident/crime scenes as necessary. Perform CPR and first aid as needed. Prepare written records and reports necessary for investigations, crime prevention, prosecution and administration. Conduct investigations and interrogations, obtain evidence, interview victims and witnesses, compile information, and prepare cases for filing of charges. Testify in court as necessary. Perform various crime prevention activities, which includes dissemination of information to the general public, surveillance patrols, coordination with other departments and agencies, etc. Patrol streets, businesses and residential areas to enforce traffic and criminal laws. Issue warnings or citations for violations. Perform security checks for suspicious persons or vehicles. Provide citizen assistance regarding such matters as stalled vehicles, crime prevention, drug resistance, traffic safety, etc. Make arrests, search and transport prisoners. Maintain satisfactory working relationships with other law enforcement agencies to coordinate activities, provide mutual assistance and general information about department activities. Follow all safety rules and procedures established for work areas. Participate in the department's fitness program per the collective bargaining agreement; perform strenuous activities under hazardous and dangerous circumstances. Assist and support team performance and work cooperatively with other team members; communicate effectively in a positive manner; provide positive support to internal and external customers; performs as a member of the team; acts ethically and responsibly; supports and demonstrates engagement in diversity, inclusion and equity and maintains effective working relationships with others; demonstrates professionalism and respect in all workplace interactions. Arrives to work, meetings, and other work-related functions on time and maintains regular job attendance. AUXILIARY JOB FUNCTIONS: Maintain proficiency by attending training conferences and meetings, reading materials, and meeting with others in areas of responsibility. SUPERVISORY RESPONSIBILITIES: Supervision is not a typical function of the position. In rare situations where a Sergeant is not available the officer may be assigned to an Officer in Charge position. May provide orientation or training to newly assigned employees on departmental policies, procedures and operations. May serve as Firearms Instructor, PTO, SRO, CAP, Detective or other assignments as appointed. SUPERVISION RECEIVED: Works under direction of Police Sergeant and/or Lieutenant. EDUCATION, TRAINING AND EXPERIENCE: Education: High school graduation or equivalent plus completion of 60 college semester hours or 90 college quarter hours at an accredited college or university. Experience: Three years of community service or honorable military experience may substitute for college. Must be 21 years of age. Substitution: Any satisfactory equivalent combination of education, training and experience that demonstrates the knowledge, skills and abilities to perform the duties of the job proficiently may substitute for the above requirements. SPECIAL REQUIREMENTS: Licenses: Possession of, or the ability to obtain and retain, an Oregon Driver's License with acceptable driving record at the time of employment or within 1 month of hire date. DESIRABLE QUALIFICATIONS: Completion of four-year university education in criminology or related field. PHYSICAL STANDARDS: Vision must be correctable to 20/20; weight must be in proportion to height; and must be able to maintain physical requirements of the position. SPECIAL REQUIREMENTS: Must pass pre-employment physical and psychological examination and undergo in-depth background investigation prior to appointment. Must be of good moral character and integrity. Please apply ONLINE at ************************************************ A completed City application must be filed online with the Human Resources Department before the deadline shown above and may be supplemented with a resume of work experience. Resumes are NOT accepted in lieu of a completed City application. Resumes received without a completed City application will not receive a response from the Human Resources Department. Following a review of the applications, a limited number of the most highly qualified applicants may be invited via email to proceed further in the selection process. Those not selected for interview will be notified in email (no phone calls please). The applicant selected must provide, at the time of employment, appropriate documentation of citizenship, as required by the immigration and Naturalization Act of 1986. Per Oregon Revised Statutes 408.225 and 408.230, the City of Ashland grants preference in hiring and promotion of veterans and disabled veterans as defined by state law. If you are eligible and wish to claim Veterans' preference points, please indicate so on your application. Please note that you need to submit documentation of your eligibility at the time of your application. A thorough background investigation will be completed on the candidate selected for hire. The City of Ashland is an equal opportunity employer and will not discriminate against an employee or applicant for employment because of race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, age, marital status, national origin or mental or physical disability unless based on a bonafide occupational qualification. The City of Ashland will make reasonable accommodations for the disabled. Individuals with disabilities requiring accommodation in the application or testing process MUST inform the Human Resources Department of the City of Ashland, in writing, no later than the final filing date as stated on the job bulletin. Applicants needing such accommodations should document the request, including an explanation as to the type and extent of accommodations needed to participate in the selection process.
    $64k-81k yearly est. 14d ago
  • OHSU Police Officer

    OHSU

    Border patrol agent job in Portland, OR

    OHSU is proud to be designated a Magnet hospital by the American Nurses Credentialing Center. Just 9 percent of U.S. healthcare organizations hold this designation. We pride ourselves in not only serving our community with the highest of accolades but also pushing a multifaceted mission that strives for excellence within the OHSU Culture. OHSU is hiring! We offer a variety of benefits on top of joining a thriving organization: * Medical, dental and vision coverage at low or no cost to employees * Covered 100% for full-time employees and 88% for dependents * Several retirement plans to choose from! - Oregon Public Service Retirement Plan and University Pension Plan, voluntary savings plans (403b, 401a and 457b) * Up to 200 hours (equal to 25 full days) a year of paid time off * 96 hours of sick leave a year (prorated by FTE status) * Commuter subsidies * Tuition reimbursement * Access to group life insurance, disability insurance and other supplemental benefits * Annual Raises * Employee discounts to local and major businesses * Childcare service discounts * Growth/Development Opportunities We want you, apply and work with us today! ********************* The Department of Public Safety (DPS) OHSU Police Officer is responsible for the safety and security of the OHSU community, including all OHSU members, patients, and visitors, as well as all OHSU resources, facilities, and property within the Officer's assigned area(s) of responsibility. The OHSU Police Officer may carry out these duties under the direct supervision of the shift Operations Lieutenant, shift Sergeant, or other DPS management, but will also be capable of effectively carrying out these responsibilities with minimal or no direct supervision, when necessary. The University Police Officer is trained in accordance with applicable DPSST (Department of Public Safety Standards & Training) requirements, applicable state law, and OHSU Public Safety departmental policy to exercise the authorities of a police officer. The University Police Officer will act at all times in support of the University's mission and goals, and is expected to exercise his/her authorities in support of the University, and in a manner consistent with the University's strategic plans, University policies, departmental policies, and in a manner supportive of the University's unique culture. The University Police Officer is expected to demonstrate enthusiastic support for the policies, procedures, vision, mission, priorities, and goals of the DPS and the University at all times. While the University Police Officer has a unique role at the University, and in the law enforcement community, the Officer's primary responsibility is to support and continually do their best to improve the partnership between the DPS and all other University departments, as well as external law enforcement agencies while ensuring the safety and security of the campus. The University Police Officer will follow the established chain of command by bringing information, requests, concerns, etc. first to his/her immediate supervisor whenever possible before moving to senior DPS management and/or higher levels of OHSU management. The University Police Officer is expected to adhere to the following: * Be a role model for all OHSU core competencies required of all OHSU members, including providing excellent customer service * Attend all mandatory meetings, training, and to keep all required certifications, proficiencies, and immunizations current at all times. * Exercise the authorities and jurisdiction, per the applicable ORS (353.125), in accordance with all other applicable laws, and always within the limits of University policy and at the discretion of management * Follow all appropriate safety guidelines when performing all duties * Be knowledgeable of all applicable departmental policies and directives related to his/her job duties * Perform additional and/or modified duties as assigned by a supervisor, consistent with the class specifications for this position * Successfully complete any proficiency evaluations (written, verbal, or practical), which may be required to demonstrate the minimum accepted competency for this position, and to satisfy the requirements of OSHA, The Joint Commission and other regulatory or accreditation agencies and DPS or OHSU requirements * Maintain any and all qualifications required for commissioning and certification as a Special Campus Security Officer, to be known as a University Police Officer, by OHSU and the Department of Public Safety Standards and Training (DPSST) * Complete all reports and paperwork as required and/or as requested by Director of Public Safety or DPS management, as required to support proper Public Safety services * Interview and/or obtain statements from witnesses, victims, suspects, or others as appropriate * Maintain a personal log of all on-duty activities consistent with law enforcement best practices The University Police Officer is subject to recall at any time to assist in any emergency that may be critical to the full time operation of the hospital, response to a hazard or emergency, or in relief of other OHSU Public Safety staff. Function/Duties of Position Incident Response & Investigation * Ensure a safe environment for the entire OHSU community by responding to and/or investigating the following: * Calls for assistance, reported or observed crimes, alarm activations, fires, hazardous materials, and other situations as appropriate, when dispatched, or when directed by a supervisor. * Observe conditions that could negatively impact the University's operations, including environmental hazards, maintenance problems, unsafe conditions, etc. * Take all reasonable actions to prevent injury, damage, or loss due to emergency or other situations until the appropriate responders arrive. * Act within the scope of his/her training and experience and call for assistance when confronted with situations beyond his/her training, experience, knowledge, or authority. * Show self-motivation and initiative in handling and dealing with emerging safety and security problems, including taking proactive actions to prevent problems whenever possible. * Protect the scene and evidence related to any actual or potential crime, injury, or significant violation of OHSU policy. * Perform proactive security checks of OHSU facilities, parking areas, grounds, and access routes to OHSU facilities. * Respond to and monitor helicopter landings/takeoffs and emergency responders as required. * Assist with uncooperative, disruptive, and/or dangerous persons as requested by staff or appropriate to the situation, including assisting with restraints, seclusion, and administration of medical care as directed by medical staff. * Respond to medical emergencies and campus injuries, render immediate first aid according to training and skills, and request appropriate assistance. * Be available for recall at any time to assist in any emergency that may be critical to the full-time operations of OHSU or in relief of other DPS staff. * Prepare timely, complete, accurate reports as appropriate and in accordance with all applicable policies, procedures, accepted practices, and requests from DPS management and/or law enforcement. * Observe, stop, detain, question, arrest, search, and/or transport persons suspected of criminal activity, and/or investigate suspected criminal activity related to OHSU, in accordance with applicable state law and OHSU guidelines. * Other duties as assigned. Patrol & Enforcement * Actively patrol/monitor area(s) of responsibility on foot, bicycle, in a vehicle, or via CCTV/DVMRE. Patrol/monitoring areas may include, but are not limited to, the following: * Inside and outside of OHSU facilities and buildings, both on and off campus * OHSU grounds, property, and parking areas, both on and off campus * Specific target areas * Other areas, as assigned * Issue citations as necessary and authorized to persons or vehicles for violations of University policies or applicable laws. * Contact individuals in or around OHSU facilities to enforce University policies, as necessary or directed. * Police Officers may be designated Acting Sergeant, Field Training Officer or other responsibilities assigned. Community Relations/Customer Service * Respond to non-emergency requests for assistance from all members of the OHSU community, including patients, staff, students, visitors, and others in/on, or in close proximity to, OHSU facilities and/or property. Requests may include, but are not limited to, the following: * Assisting motorists with jump starts, emergency fuel, lost or stolen vehicles, vehicle accidents, etc. * Assisting persons needing information about OHSU facilities, parking, access, directions, etc. Provides bilingual and cultural relevant support as need by customers. * Providing security assessments for facilities or personal safety concerns. * Escorting persons with specific safety concerns and/or as requested and appropriate. * Locking/Unlocking facilities upon authorized request or according to DPS procedure and practices. * Answering general information questions from the public, staff, or students concerning security regulations, building locations and campus activities. * Provide helpful community relations, customer service, and pro-active reporting functions with the DPS staff and customers throughout OHSU, including, but not limited to, the following: * Inform the appropriate department(s) of any problems noticed, changes in conditions, possible/actual interruptions of services, unsafe conditions, and any potential/actual unsafe condition. * Actively develop strong, productive working relationships with key individuals in all areas of the University by initiating non-crisis contacts whenever possible. * Interact with all community members in a professional, courteous, and inclusive manner that reflects positively on the DPS and OHSU. * Employs the Community Oriented Policing (COP) and Problem Oriented Policing (POP) philosophy when working with the OHSU communities and surrounding neighborhoods and other groups to solve common problems. * Attends cultural competency lecture series, events, and activities as organized by the Center for Diversity & Inclusion. * Works to build community partnerships * Employs the SARA model for problem solving * Other duties as assigned. Required Qualifications * High School Diploma AND meet current DPSST minimum standards for employment as a Law Enforcement Officer (requirements are subject to change at the discretion of DPSST) * Eligible for DPSST Basic Police Officer certification within one year of employment * Successful completion of the Field Training and Evaluation Program within program guidelines * Strong interpersonal communication skills for dealing professionally and courteously with all customers and fellow staff members, regardless of the situation. * Cultural competency and ability to accept and relate to other cultures, histories and traditions. Includes the ability to interact effectively with people of diverse cultures/ethnic backgrounds. Cultural competence includes the awareness of one's own cultural worldview, attitude towards cultural differences, knowledge of different cultural practices and worldviews, and cross-cultural skills. Must have the ability to understand, communicate with, and effectively interact with people across cultures. * Ability to exercise independent judgment and make quick, sound decisions. * Ability to develop a sound understanding of Oregon Revised Statues and Federal Law. * Ability to learn and follow OHSU Administrative Policies, Procedures, and Guidelines. * Ability to learn and follow The Department of Public Safety Policies and Procedures. * Ability to prioritize multiple tasks within specific time and resource constraints. * Ability to recognize critical security, safety, and maintenance items and report them immediately. * Ability to relay detailed information calmly, quickly, accurately, and efficiently at all times. * Ability to give and follow direction. * Basic computer skills. * Good written communication skills and ability to write detailed, accurate incident reports. * Must be able to perform the essential functions of the position with or without accommodation Additional Requirements: * United States citizenship required for purposes of DPSST eligibility within 1 year of hire. * Criminal history free of any disqualifying offenses listed by the DPSST for certification by the state of Oregon, and any OHSU requirements * Vehicle operators' license valid for use in the state of Oregon and free of any restrictions that would prevent operation normally required for DPS officers. * Ability to pass a criminal justice background check * Ability to pass a psychological screening evaluation by a psychiatrist or psychologist * Ability to pass a physical health examination by a physician * Ability to pass a physical agility test administered by DPS * Valid Driver's License * Compliance with Code of Conduct, Respect in the workplace and Applicable policies, procedures and agreements related to position, department or OHSU as a whole * Law Enforcement Code of Ethics Preferred Qualifications * College degree in a law-enforcement/public safety related field * DPSST Basic Police certification or equivalent * Law Enforcement experience in a certified/commissioned position * Demonstrated success in dealing with challenging individuals, particularly the mentally ill, in the field * Multilingual and/or Bilingual proficiency through speaking, writing or signing. Spanish and Russian preferable. * First Aid/CPR * Basic Police Officer Certificate Additional Details Pay Range: $38.46 - $49.14 per hour (Commensurate with qualifications, experience and internal equity) Recruitment process will consist of: Phase 1: Completion of application (with resume) and questionnaire, and completing the Frontline Written Exam. It is the applicant's responsibility to schedule with the National Testing Network at ************************************* , select OHSU as an agency to send test scores to, and take the Frontline Written Exam. Test scores are good for one year. Phase 2: Qualified applicants will be notified if they passed Phase I of the testing process and will then be invited for an Oral Board Interview. Phase 3: Applicants who successfully pass Phase 2 will be invited to pre-employment psychological testing that will take place on the Marquam Hill Campus. Phase 4: Qualified applicants who make it to Phase 4 will undergo a final interview, background investigation and the remaining psychological and medical evaluations. All are welcome Oregon Health & Science University values a diverse and culturally competent workforce. We are proud of our commitment to being an equal opportunity, affirmative action organization that does not discriminate against applicants on the basis of any protected class status, including disability status and protected veteran status. Individuals with diverse backgrounds and those who promote diversity and a culture of inclusion are encouraged to apply. To request reasonable accommodation contact the Affirmative Action and Equal Opportunity Department at ************ or *************.
    $38.5-49.1 hourly Auto-Apply 60d+ ago
  • OHSU Police Officer

    Bicultural Qualified Mental Health Associate (Qmhp

    Border patrol agent job in Portland, OR

    OHSU is proud to be designated a Magnet hospital by the American Nurses Credentialing Center. Just 9 percent of U.S. healthcare organizations hold this designation. We pride ourselves in not only serving our community with the highest of accolades but also pushing a multifaceted mission that strives for excellence within the OHSU Culture. OHSU is hiring! We offer a variety of benefits on top of joining a thriving organization: Medical, dental and vision coverage at low or no cost to employees Covered 100% for full-time employees and 88% for dependents Several retirement plans to choose from! - Oregon Public Service Retirement Plan and University Pension Plan, voluntary savings plans (403b, 401a and 457b) Up to 200 hours (equal to 25 full days) a year of paid time off 96 hours of sick leave a year (prorated by FTE status) Commuter subsidies Tuition reimbursement Access to group life insurance, disability insurance and other supplemental benefits Annual Raises Employee discounts to local and major businesses Childcare service discounts Growth/Development Opportunities We want you, apply and work with us today! ********************* The Department of Public Safety (DPS) OHSU Police Officer is responsible for the safety and security of the OHSU community, including all OHSU members, patients, and visitors, as well as all OHSU resources, facilities, and property within the Officer's assigned area(s) of responsibility. The OHSU Police Officer may carry out these duties under the direct supervision of the shift Operations Lieutenant, shift Sergeant, or other DPS management, but will also be capable of effectively carrying out these responsibilities with minimal or no direct supervision, when necessary. The University Police Officer is trained in accordance with applicable DPSST (Department of Public Safety Standards & Training) requirements, applicable state law, and OHSU Public Safety departmental policy to exercise the authorities of a police officer. The University Police Officer will act at all times in support of the University's mission and goals, and is expected to exercise his/her authorities in support of the University, and in a manner consistent with the University's strategic plans, University policies, departmental policies, and in a manner supportive of the University's unique culture. The University Police Officer is expected to demonstrate enthusiastic support for the policies, procedures, vision, mission, priorities, and goals of the DPS and the University at all times. While the University Police Officer has a unique role at the University, and in the law enforcement community, the Officer's primary responsibility is to support and continually do their best to improve the partnership between the DPS and all other University departments, as well as external law enforcement agencies while ensuring the safety and security of the campus. The University Police Officer will follow the established chain of command by bringing information, requests, concerns, etc. first to his/her immediate supervisor whenever possible before moving to senior DPS management and/or higher levels of OHSU management. The University Police Officer is expected to adhere to the following: Be a role model for all OHSU core competencies required of all OHSU members, including providing excellent customer service Attend all mandatory meetings, training, and to keep all required certifications, proficiencies, and immunizations current at all times. Exercise the authorities and jurisdiction, per the applicable ORS (353.125), in accordance with all other applicable laws, and always within the limits of University policy and at the discretion of management Follow all appropriate safety guidelines when performing all duties Be knowledgeable of all applicable departmental policies and directives related to his/her job duties Perform additional and/or modified duties as assigned by a supervisor, consistent with the class specifications for this position Successfully complete any proficiency evaluations (written, verbal, or practical), which may be required to demonstrate the minimum accepted competency for this position, and to satisfy the requirements of OSHA, The Joint Commission and other regulatory or accreditation agencies and DPS or OHSU requirements Maintain any and all qualifications required for commissioning and certification as a Special Campus Security Officer, to be known as a University Police Officer, by OHSU and the Department of Public Safety Standards and Training (DPSST) Complete all reports and paperwork as required and/or as requested by Director of Public Safety or DPS management, as required to support proper Public Safety services Interview and/or obtain statements from witnesses, victims, suspects, or others as appropriate Maintain a personal log of all on-duty activities consistent with law enforcement best practices The University Police Officer is subject to recall at any time to assist in any emergency that may be critical to the full time operation of the hospital, response to a hazard or emergency, or in relief of other OHSU Public Safety staff. Function/Duties of Position Incident Response & Investigation Ensure a safe environment for the entire OHSU community by responding to and/or investigating the following: Calls for assistance, reported or observed crimes, alarm activations, fires, hazardous materials, and other situations as appropriate, when dispatched, or when directed by a supervisor. Observe conditions that could negatively impact the University's operations, including environmental hazards, maintenance problems, unsafe conditions, etc. Take all reasonable actions to prevent injury, damage, or loss due to emergency or other situations until the appropriate responders arrive. Act within the scope of his/her training and experience and call for assistance when confronted with situations beyond his/her training, experience, knowledge, or authority. Show self-motivation and initiative in handling and dealing with emerging safety and security problems, including taking proactive actions to prevent problems whenever possible. Protect the scene and evidence related to any actual or potential crime, injury, or significant violation of OHSU policy. Perform proactive security checks of OHSU facilities, parking areas, grounds, and access routes to OHSU facilities. Respond to and monitor helicopter landings/takeoffs and emergency responders as required. Assist with uncooperative, disruptive, and/or dangerous persons as requested by staff or appropriate to the situation, including assisting with restraints, seclusion, and administration of medical care as directed by medical staff. Respond to medical emergencies and campus injuries, render immediate first aid according to training and skills, and request appropriate assistance. Be available for recall at any time to assist in any emergency that may be critical to the full-time operations of OHSU or in relief of other DPS staff. Prepare timely, complete, accurate reports as appropriate and in accordance with all applicable policies, procedures, accepted practices, and requests from DPS management and/or law enforcement. Observe, stop, detain, question, arrest, search, and/or transport persons suspected of criminal activity, and/or investigate suspected criminal activity related to OHSU, in accordance with applicable state law and OHSU guidelines. Other duties as assigned. Patrol & Enforcement Actively patrol/monitor area(s) of responsibility on foot, bicycle, in a vehicle, or via CCTV/DVMRE. Patrol/monitoring areas may include, but are not limited to, the following: Inside and outside of OHSU facilities and buildings, both on and off campus OHSU grounds, property, and parking areas, both on and off campus Specific target areas Other areas, as assigned Issue citations as necessary and authorized to persons or vehicles for violations of University policies or applicable laws. Contact individuals in or around OHSU facilities to enforce University policies, as necessary or directed. Police Officers may be designated Acting Sergeant, Field Training Officer or other responsibilities assigned. Community Relations/Customer Service Respond to non-emergency requests for assistance from all members of the OHSU community, including patients, staff, students, visitors, and others in/on, or in close proximity to, OHSU facilities and/or property. Requests may include, but are not limited to, the following: Assisting motorists with jump starts, emergency fuel, lost or stolen vehicles, vehicle accidents, etc. Assisting persons needing information about OHSU facilities, parking, access, directions, etc. Provides bilingual and cultural relevant support as need by customers. Providing security assessments for facilities or personal safety concerns. Escorting persons with specific safety concerns and/or as requested and appropriate. Locking/Unlocking facilities upon authorized request or according to DPS procedure and practices. Answering general information questions from the public, staff, or students concerning security regulations, building locations and campus activities. Provide helpful community relations, customer service, and pro-active reporting functions with the DPS staff and customers throughout OHSU, including, but not limited to, the following: Inform the appropriate department(s) of any problems noticed, changes in conditions, possible/actual interruptions of services, unsafe conditions, and any potential/actual unsafe condition. Actively develop strong, productive working relationships with key individuals in all areas of the University by initiating non-crisis contacts whenever possible. Interact with all community members in a professional, courteous, and inclusive manner that reflects positively on the DPS and OHSU. Employs the Community Oriented Policing (COP) and Problem Oriented Policing (POP) philosophy when working with the OHSU communities and surrounding neighborhoods and other groups to solve common problems. Attends cultural competency lecture series, events, and activities as organized by the Center for Diversity & Inclusion. Works to build community partnerships Employs the SARA model for problem solving Other duties as assigned. Required Qualifications High School Diploma AND meet current DPSST minimum standards for employment as a Law Enforcement Officer (requirements are subject to change at the discretion of DPSST) Eligible for DPSST Basic Police Officer certification within one year of employment Successful completion of the Field Training and Evaluation Program within program guidelines Strong interpersonal communication skills for dealing professionally and courteously with all customers and fellow staff members, regardless of the situation. Cultural competency and ability to accept and relate to other cultures, histories and traditions. Includes the ability to interact effectively with people of diverse cultures/ethnic backgrounds. Cultural competence includes the awareness of one's own cultural worldview, attitude towards cultural differences, knowledge of different cultural practices and worldviews, and cross-cultural skills. Must have the ability to understand, communicate with, and effectively interact with people across cultures. Ability to exercise independent judgment and make quick, sound decisions. Ability to develop a sound understanding of Oregon Revised Statues and Federal Law. Ability to learn and follow OHSU Administrative Policies, Procedures, and Guidelines. Ability to learn and follow The Department of Public Safety Policies and Procedures. Ability to prioritize multiple tasks within specific time and resource constraints. Ability to recognize critical security, safety, and maintenance items and report them immediately. Ability to relay detailed information calmly, quickly, accurately, and efficiently at all times. Ability to give and follow direction. Basic computer skills. Good written communication skills and ability to write detailed, accurate incident reports. Must be able to perform the essential functions of the position with or without accommodation Additional Requirements: United States citizenship required for purposes of DPSST eligibility within 1 year of hire. Criminal history free of any disqualifying offenses listed by the DPSST for certification by the state of Oregon, and any OHSU requirements Vehicle operators' license valid for use in the state of Oregon and free of any restrictions that would prevent operation normally required for DPS officers. Ability to pass a criminal justice background check Ability to pass a psychological screening evaluation by a psychiatrist or psychologist Ability to pass a physical health examination by a physician Ability to pass a physical agility test administered by DPS Valid Driver's License Compliance with Code of Conduct, Respect in the workplace and Applicable policies, procedures and agreements related to position, department or OHSU as a whole Law Enforcement Code of Ethics Preferred Qualifications College degree in a law-enforcement/public safety related field DPSST Basic Police certification or equivalent Law Enforcement experience in a certified/commissioned position Demonstrated success in dealing with challenging individuals, particularly the mentally ill, in the field Multilingual and/or Bilingual proficiency through speaking, writing or signing. Spanish and Russian preferable. First Aid/CPR Basic Police Officer Certificate Additional Details Pay Range: $38.46 - $49.14 per hour (Commensurate with qualifications, experience and internal equity) Recruitment process will consist of: Phase 1: Completion of application (with resume) and questionnaire, and completing the Frontline Written Exam. It is the applicant's responsibility to schedule with the National Testing Network at ************************************* , select OHSU as an agency to send test scores to, and take the Frontline Written Exam. Test scores are good for one year. Phase 2: Qualified applicants will be notified if they passed Phase I of the testing process and will then be invited for an Oral Board Interview. Phase 3: Applicants who successfully pass Phase 2 will be invited to pre-employment psychological testing that will take place on the Marquam Hill Campus. Phase 4: Qualified applicants who make it to Phase 4 will undergo a final interview, background investigation and the remaining psychological and medical evaluations. All are welcome Oregon Health & Science University values a diverse and culturally competent workforce. We are proud of our commitment to being an equal opportunity, affirmative action organization that does not discriminate against applicants on the basis of any protected class status, including disability status and protected veteran status. Individuals with diverse backgrounds and those who promote diversity and a culture of inclusion are encouraged to apply. To request reasonable accommodation contact the Affirmative Action and Equal Opportunity Department at ************ or *************.
    $38.5-49.1 hourly Auto-Apply 16d ago
  • Police Officer - Entry Level

    Tualatin 4.3company rating

    Border patrol agent job in Tualatin, OR

    Salary posted is effective 1/1/2026. The City of Tualatin is currently accepting applications for Police Officer. Lateral candidates will be given preference. All entry level candidates must apply through the National Testing Network at ************************************************************** Area Information: Tualatin's population is well-educated, diverse, and involved in community and school activities. There are excellent educational opportunities available to residents through the Tigard-Tualatin School District and numerous colleges and universities within easy commuting distance. In the most recent resident satisfaction survey, 85% of residents rated the overall quality of life in Tualatin as "excellent" or "good", and most reported they would recommend the community to others and plan to stay for the next five years. Residents take great pride in and appreciate the amenities such as award-winning parks, unique shopping and dining establishments and a low tax rate. The city features a balance of high-quality residential areas, along with multiple commercial and industrial zones. Tualatin is a mid-sized city with a big city attitude and spirit. Tualatin is one of Oregon's most livable cities; a 37-year Tree City USA, it has an extraordinary landscape, painted with charm, opportunity, and accessibility. The center of downtown is anchored by a public/private plaza project, Tualatin Commons, which consists of mixed-use buildings surrounding a three-acre public lake. HOW TO APPLY: All entry level candidates must apply through the National Testing Network at ************************************************************** Lateral candidates (who have passed DPSST basic training within the last 5 years), may apply on the City's website under the Lateral Officer posting at **************************************************** forego written tests. If you have a general question regarding the recruitment, contact Human Resources at ************************. Physical Agility Testing: The City will incorporate the Oregon Physical Agility Test (ORPAT) in the later stages of the hiring process. However, the city will accept ORPAT scores from the National Testing Network (NTN) and from other Oregon Police Agencies as long as they meet the following requirements: * Test must have been taken/passed within 6 months of the recruitment closing date and still valid (not expired) upon hire. * Test results must be submitted directly from NTN, or another local police agency. Test scores will not be accepted directly from candidates. We will not accept NTN "PAT" scores. Only ORPAT scores will be considered. This position is represented by the Tualatin Police Officer's Association. The City of Tualatin is an Equal Opportunity Employer. Minorities, women and veterans are encouraged to apply. Test Requirements: The City of Tualatin requires entry level candidates to complete a written test prior to the closing date of this recruitment. Lateral candidates are not required to take either the written or ORPAT test through NTN, although passing ORPAT scores will be accepted if they meet the criteria listed above. Job Requirements Age: Minimum age of 21 years. US Citizenship: 1) Status as a U. S. citizen; or 2) Become a U.S. citizen within 18 months of employment*; or 3) Status as a non-immigrant legally admitted in the United States under a Compact of Free Association. Candidates hired under citizenship * Criterion two must obtain U.S. citizenship within the first 18 months of hire or may be subject to termination. High School Grad/GED: Graduation from high school or the equivalent. Valid State Driver's License: Possession of a valid driver's license with an acceptable driving record. QUALIFICATIONS: A candidate will not proceed through the selection process for any of the reasons listed below unless they provide mitigating information regarding one or more of these reasons: * A felony conviction under state or federal law. * A misdemeanor conviction relating to sex crimes, crimes against persons, drugs, fraud or moral turpitude. * Other misdemeanor conviction within the last 5 years. * Conviction for minor in possession of an alcoholic beverage within the last 3 years. * Conviction of a major traffic offense or a DUII diversion within the last 5 years. * Revocation of driving privileges or a felony or misdemeanor operator's license suspension within the last 5 years. * Three or more hazardous traffic violation convictions within the last 2 years. * Careless driving conviction within the last 3 years. * Conviction for an open container of an alcoholic beverage within the last 3 years. * Conviction of a Class A traffic infraction within the last 3 years. * Five or more traffic violation convictions, including suspensions, within the last 3 years. * Operator's license infraction suspension within the last 3 years. * Possession, sale, distribution, manufacture, and/or use of an illegal drug within the last 10 years. * Any discharge less than honorable from a branch of the armed forces. * An arrest record in any law enforcement database. * Illegal conduct involving moral turpitude. * Conduct involving dishonesty, fraud, deceit or misrepresentation. * Intentional deception or fraud, or attempted deception or fraud in any application, examination, or other document. * Conduct that is prejudicial to the administration of justice. * Acts of conduct, which would cause a reasonable person to have substantial doubts about the individual's honesty, fairness, respect for the rights of others, or for the laws of the state and/or of the nation. * Conduct that adversely reflects on the individual's fitness to perform as a law enforcement officer. SPECIAL REQUIREMENTS: * Knowledge of the criminal justice system and federal, state and local laws. * Considerable knowledge of police investigative procedures and techniques. * Ability to maintain standard law enforcement equipment, i.e., firearms, body armor, chemical agents, uniform equipment, first aid supplies; * Ability to become an officer which includes, but is not limited to, the ability to pass a written exam, pre-screening interview, oral board, extensive background check, physical agility test, psychological exam, drug screen and an employment entrance medical exam. * Ability to work different shifts, which includes evenings, nights, weekends and holidays. * LATERAL CANDIDATES: Current State Certification as a Police Officer. Strong preference will be given to lateral officers with three years or more of experience, within the last five years, employed as a police officer. A comprehensive program of testing and examination will assess the persons: * Ability to understand complex oral and written instructions and act upon them accordingly; ability to analyze situations quickly and objectively to determine course of action; ability to think clearly and perform effectively in stressful or emergency situations; ability to conduct criminal investigations and evaluate facts and information; and, the ability to communicate clearly and effectively in oral and written form. * Ability to establish and maintain cooperative and effective relationships with government officials, agencies, employees and the general public; and, the ability to familiarize oneself with the geography of the area. * Visual acuity (uncorrected or corrected) of 20/20 in both eyes combine normal color discrimination, normal binocular coordination, and normal peripheral vision; ability to lift up to 25 pounds on a frequent basis and up to 50 pounds occasionally; ability to occasionally run short distance sprints and longer distance runs; ability to climb and descend stairs/structures; ability to work in confined spaces; ability to sit for a prolonged period of time; ability to physically subdue combative individuals and dangerous animals; and, the ability to withstand various weather conditions and noisy environments. Employees in this classification are required to wear uniforms. ADDITIONAL INFORMATION: QUALIFICATIONS: To perform this job successfully, an individual must be able to perform each essential duty satisfactorily. The requirements listed below are representative of the knowledge, skill, and/or ability required. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions. KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS AND ABILITIES: Considerable knowledge of state and local laws and ordinances; considerable knowledge of the laws governing arrest, and search and seizure. Considerable knowledge of the criminal justice system, including courtroom testimony. Considerable knowledge of police investigative procedures and techniques.
    $58k-71k yearly est. 20d ago
  • Police Officer (Entry Level or Lateral)

    City of Lake Oswego, or 3.2company rating

    Border patrol agent job in Lake Oswego, OR

    Salary $73,489.20 - $93,853.20 Annually Job Type Full Time Job Number 2026-01-3030 Department Police Department Opening Date 01/06/2026 Closing Date 1/31/2026 5:00 PM Pacific FLSA Non-Exempt Bargaining Unit LOPOA * Description * Benefits * Questions The City is seeking qualified individuals who are interested in becoming Police Officers to join our law enforcement team. Located in the northwestern corner of Clackamas County, on the banks of the scenic Willamette River and hugging the shore of a 405-acre lake, Lake Oswego is a community rich with art, culture, historic resources, quality schools, vibrant business districts, and an abundance of activities and events for all ages. Working out of the newly constructed Police and City Hall facility in downtown Lake Oswego, the Department has a number of resources to provide exceptional levels of service while offering a number of opportunities to Police Officers such as Detectives, Motorcycle Officers, School Resource Officers, K9 Officers, Adult Resource Officer, and the Training Unit. Additionally, the Department has its own 911 dispatch center (LOCOM), on site Behavioral Health Specialist, Peer Support Team, Chaplain, and fitness facility. Non-sworn Community Service Officers, Evidence, Records and Administrative personnel round out the valuable support for the Department and community. The Department has a philosophy of community-oriented policing and empowering officers to deal with problems proactively. Respect, Excellence, Trust, and Service guide our values-driven organization in our mission to cultivate an exceptional quality of life for everyone in our community. This dedication to service and collaborative City approach has garnered tremendous community and elected official support for our team and earned our department a 92% overall satisfaction rating (2023). As part of their duties, Lake Oswego Police Officers can expect to get to know members of the business community and neighborhood residents; patrol assigned areas on foot or in the car; conduct routine and detailed investigations into criminal and civil matters; enforce state and local traffic laws; and demonstrate a service orientation with an understanding of community-oriented policing. This is a uniformed, police position responsible for general police duties and the enforcement of laws and ordinances. An employee in this class is under the direct supervision of a shift sergeant and performs law enforcement activities which include, but are not limited to, the protection of life and property; conducts routine and detailed investigations into criminal and civil matters; locates and preserves physical evidence; enforces city and state traffic laws, and issues verbal and written warnings; performs special investigative and undercover assignments when required; writes reports and other documents; makes court appearances and gives testimony; may be assigned to the detective, traffic, crime prevention, or other related units; and may be given assignments as required by the chief of police. Incumbents in this class report to a higher professional police classification, such as sergeant, lieutenant, captain or chief of police. This position is represented by the Lake Oswego Police Officers Association (LOPOA). IMPORTANT READ TO THE END AND COMPLETE THE STEPS UNDER "APPLICATION INSTRUCTIONS" Education and Experience Requirements To qualify, candidates must be a U.S. citizen, have no felony conviction, be at least 21 years of age, have as a minimum a high school diploma or G.E.D. equivalent, vision correctable to 20/20, a valid driver's license, and the ability to successfully complete a thorough background investigation and post-offer psychological and medical examination, including pre-employment drug screen. This position is subject to mandatory participation in electronic funds transfer (EFT) for payment of net wages (i.e., Direct Deposit or PayCard). For a complete list of the essential duties, knowledge, skills and abilities required, and physical and mental demands please review the complete job description at ******************** As a result of this process, the Department will establish an eligibility list effective for one year. This is subject to change at the discretion of the City. If selected to continue through the process, you will be contacted with instruction for next steps. Supplemental Information SUMMARY OF BENEFITS AND COMPENSATION Note: The benefits and compensation outlined below are subject to change as the LOPOA is currently negotiating a new labor agreement with the City of Lake Oswego. LOPOA Compensation Plan BENFITS AVAILABLE: * Medical Insurance choice between traditional indemnity plan or health maintenance organization (HMO) * Aetna full family medical and dental coverage $120/mo (current cost) * Kaiser Permanente full family medical and dental coverage $92/mo (current cost) * Sick Leave Upon Hire: New and lateral hires scheduled to work a forty (40) hour workweek will receive the equivalent of six (6) months (48 hours) of sick leave upon hire rather than accruing sick leave on a monthly basis. Upon completion of the six (6) months, they will accrue sick leave monthly as described in Article 26.1 of the LOPOA labor agreement. * Education Reimbursement Program INCENTIVE PAY AVAILABLE: * Education and certifications at the completion of field training and DPSST basic or career officer development Academy * 5% for two years of college-level course work or DPSST Intermediate Certificate * 6% for two years of college-level course work and DPSST Intermediate Certificate * 10% for a four-year degree or DPSST Advanced Certificate * 11% for a four-year degree and DPSST Advanced Certificate * 15% for an advanced college degree (Master's or Doctorate Degree) * Employees who are determined by the City to be fluent in additional languages shall receive an additional 5% of their base pay. * Shift Differential - Employees regularly assigned to work graveyard shift shall receive an additional 5% of their base pay for all hours worked in their graveyard shift. * Premium pay assignments - Motor Officers, Training Officers, K-9 Officers, School Resource Officers, Adult Resource Officers, Transit officers, and Detectives shall receive an additional 5% of their base pay while so assigned. Those assigned to ancillary duty assignments such as Mobile Field Force, Crisis Negotiation, or SWAT shall receive an additional 5% of their base salary when working in that capacity. * Longevity pay for more than six (6), nine (9) and twelve (12) consecutive years of service with the Lake Oswego Police Department. LATERAL POLICE OFFICERS In recognition of their previous work experience, qualified lateral police officers are eligible for the following additional benefits and incentives: Education and certification pay: * Qualified lateral police officers will receive additional pay for college course work and/or DPSST Certification at the time of hire as described below. * 5% for two years of college-level course work or DPSST Intermediate Certificate * 6% for two years of college-level course work and DPSST Intermediate Certificate * 10% for a four-year degree or DPSST Advanced Certificate * 11% for a four-year degree and DPSST Advanced Certificate * 15% for an advanced college degree (Master's or Doctorate Degree) Language premium: * Employees who are determined by the City to be fluent in additional languages shall receive an additional 5% of their base pay. Vacation: * Qualified lateral police officers will be eligible to receive up to sixty (60) hours of banked vacation time. * Qualified lateral police officers may be considered for accelerated vacation accrual rates based on their time as a sworn police officer. Longevity Pay: * Qualified lateral employees will be eligible for longevity pay as described in Article 8.5 of the LOPOA CBA, commensurate with their years of relevant experience in the related field. * Qualified lateral employees will receive 3% longevity pay if they have more than six (6) years relevant experience, 4% for more than nine (9) years relevant experience, and 5% for more than twelve (12) years relevant experience. * Qualified lateral employees will receive the longevity incentive pay upon hire as described in LOPOA CBA Article 9.3 To Qualify as a lateral employee, the candidate must: * Currently be employed in the equivalent position applied for or hold current certification for the position applied for; * Currently possess any certifications as required by the Oregon Department of Public Safety Standards and Training (DPSST); * Have completed a field training and evaluation program where required; * Have three (3) or more years of experience in the position applied for; and * Be in good standing with a State of Oregon Law Enforcement Agency RETIREMENT: * Oregon Public Employees Retirement System (PERS) Member contributions are paid on your behalf by the City. * Tier 1 & 2 PERS eligible employee contribution rate is 29.54% + 6% pick up * OPSRP Police and Fire PERS eligible employee contribution rate is 27.34% + 6% pick up * City maintains a 457 deferred compensation plan and contributes 2.5% of base salary into the employee deferred compensation account For more detailed information on medical plans, benefits, incentives, and premiums, please review the Benefits tab on the job posting, or the full Lake Oswego Police Officers' Association Labor Agreement: LOPOA IMPORTANT READ TO THE END AND COMPLETE THE STEPS UNDER "APPLICATION INSTRUCTIONS" APPLICATION INSTRUCTIONS Entry Level and Lateral Applications must be submitted to ******************************************************** Incomplete applications will not be accepted and resumes will not be accepted in lieu of a completed job application. The City application must be submitted to by: 5:00 p.m., January 31, 2026. IMPORTANT - PLEASE READ TO THE END AND FOLLOW ALL STEPS Entry Level and Lateral (All applicants) Pre-Employment Profile: In order to be considered for employment with the Lake Oswego Police Department, you must complete and attach the supplemental questionnaire form called "Sworn Pre-Employment Profile." You will find the Pre-Employment Profile form at the link below. Please complete the questionnaire and then attach the document to your on-line application. Any 'Yes' answers in the Pre-Employment Profile document must have an explanation. Those explanations may be attached on a supplemental page in either a WORD or PDF document. You must complete this step before you certify and submit your application. Link to the Sworn Pre-Employment Profile: *********************************************************** If you have questions regarding this step of the process, please feel free to contact Human Resources at ************ or ********************. Entry Level Only (those without a current police office certification) Preferred NTN Frontline exams: Entry level candidates are encouraged to, but not required to, complete Frontline exams through National Testing Network (NTN) and submit their scores to the Lake Oswego Police Department. Scores for exams more than a year old will expire and cannot be reviewed. SUMMARY OF EMPLOYEE BENEFITS Lake Oswego Police Officers' Association (LOPOA) Members The following material is a brief summary of each benefit and does not replace or supersede any provisions of the insurance contracts. Vacation accruals in Article 24 Deferred compensation percentages in Article 8 The City will contribute a total of 2.5% of base salary into individual employee deferred compensation accounts per pay period. Base salary does not include incentive or assignment pay. The City accepts no liability for the success or failure of individual investment programs. This selection is subject to applicable tax rules. Shift differential for night shift in Article 8 Employees regularly assigned to work graveyard shift shall receive five percent (5%) of their base pay for all hours worked in their graveyard shift. This graveyard shift differential does not apply if the employee works overtime on day or swing shifts, or if an employee regularly scheduled to work day or swing shift works graveyard overtime. Incentive schedules in Article 9 Incentive pay will be given to those employees who meet the requirements contained herein and have made a written request submitting proof of college-level course work and/or certification of the degree obtained to the Police Department. An eligible employee shall begin to receive such additional pay the first of the month following receipt of such proof of qualification, and shall lose incentive pay the first of the month following ineligibility. Incentive pay requirements are as follows: Option 1. Two (2) years of college-level course work or Department of Public Safety Standards and Training Intermediate Certificate/ Dispatcher Certification, and has maintained satisfactory performance; Or Option 2. Two (2) years of college-level course work and Department of Public Safety Standards and Training Intermediate Certificate/Dispatcher Certification, and has maintained satisfactory performance; Or Option 3. Four (4) year college degree or Department of Public Safety Standards and Training Advanced Certificate/Dispatcher Certification, and has maintained satisfactory performance; Or Option 4. Four (4) year college degree and Department of Public Safety Standards and Training Advance Certificate/Dispatcher Certification, and has maintained satisfactory performance. Or Option 5. Advanced college degree (Master's or Doctorate Degree) No new employee shall receive incentive pay until their successful completion of FTEP and their DPSST basic or career officer development Academy training. A lateral employee who meets the education Incentive pay requirements, as set forth above, will be eligible for the applicable incentive pay upon hire. Employees who are eligible for incentive pay shall receive five percent (5%) of the top step for their classification upon satisfying the requirements on Option 1 above; six percent (6%) of the top step for their classification upon satisfying the requirements on Option 2 above; ten percent (10%) of the top step for their classification upon satisfying the requirements of Option 3 above; eleven percent (11%) of the top step for their classification upon satisfying the requirements on Option 4 above; or fifteen percent (15%) of the top step for their classification upon satisfying the requirements on Option 5 above. Longevity pay structure in Article 8 a. Those who have more than six (6) consecutive years of service in the bargaining unit will be paid an additional three percent (3%) of base wages. b. Those who have more than nine (9) consecutive years of service in the bargaining unit will be paid an additional four percent (4%) of base wages. c. Those who have more than twelve (12) consecutive years of service in the bargaining unit will be paid an additional five percent (5%) of base wages. _____________________________________________________________________________________ Current Summary of Benefits Lake Oswego Police Officers' Association (LOPOA) Members The following material is a brief summary of each benefit and does not replace or supersede any provisions of the insurance contracts. Medical Insurance You may choose between a traditional indemnity plan or a health maintenance organization (HMO) plan. Coverage includes you and your dependents. Each plan includes a vision and prescription drug benefit. Under the indemnity plan, Aetna Medical, once the participating provider out-of-pocket limti has been met, this plan will pay 100% of covered charges for participating and network not available providers. If you select Aetna Medical, your vision benefit will be provided by VSP Well Vision. The HMO plan, Kaiser Permanente, guarantees delivery of necessary health services, which is provided exclusively by their own providers Dental Insurance The City provides a choice of comprehensive coverage through Moda Health (Delta Dental) and Kaiser Permanente. With your choice, you will have access to a plan that includes preventive, routine and major dental care, as well as orthodontic benefits (for child dependents only). Life Insurance The City provides a term life insurance benefit in the amount of the employee's annual base salary to a cap of $50,000. The plan also includes an accidental death and dismemberment benefit. You can choose to purchase additional life insurance for you and/or your spouse in increments of $10,000. You may also purchase life insurance in the amount of $2,000 for each eligible dependent at minimal cost. (Standard Life Insurance Company). Long Term Disability Insurance The City provides you with long-term disability (LTD) insurance up to $3,600 per month, following a 90-day waiting period. An employee may purchase additional coverage at his/her own expense. (Standard Life Insurance Company). Workers' Compensation Insurance You are provided workers' compensation insurance in accordance with Oregon Revised Statutes. Public Employees Retirement Systems (PERS) The City of Lake Oswego is a member of the Oregon Public Employees Retirement System (PERS). Benefits paid by PERS are funded from two sources: * member contributions* paid on your behalf by the City; and * employer contributions*. (*Contributions are made six months after employment unless you are currently a member of PERS). You become vested with PERS when contributions have been made in each of five calendar years. Employee Assistance Program You and your family can receive up to five (5) free confidential counseling sessions per incident per year, as well as other benefits, such as free legal consultation and first time home owner assistance. EAP coverage is provided by Canopy. Voluntary Employee Benefits Account (VEBA) The City has established a Voluntary Employee Benefits Account (VEBA) to be used for medical expenses pre and post retirement. The City will contribute a dollar amount into your account as specified with the terms of the LOPOA collective bargaining agreement, as authorized by IRS Code 501(c)(9). Accumulated sick leave paid will be paid as a cash equivalent into the VEBA account. Additional information available in Human Resources. 457 Deferred Compensation plan The City maintains a deferred compensation plan and contributes 2.5% of our base salary into an individual employee deferred compensation account per pay period. Optional Benefits Flexible Spending Account - The City offers a Flexible Spending Account Program after your have been employed with the City for six months. FSA's allow eligible employees to pay for non-covered health related expenses and child care expenses with tax-free income. In addition, you may use the FSA Premium Only Account to help cover the cost of your portion of the City's medical and dental insurance premiums. You do not need to wait six months to participate in the premium only portion. Holidays The City of Lake Oswego recognizes the following holidays during the calendar year. 1. Four hours New Years Eve* 2 New Year's Day 3. Martin Luther King's Birthday 4. President's Day 5. Independence Day 6. Labor Day 7. Memorial Day 8. Veteran's Day 9. Thanksgiving Day 10. Friday Following Thanksgiving Day 11. Four Hours Christmas Eve* 12. Christmas Day 13. Juneteenth 13. Personal Holiday When Christmas Day or New Year's Day falls on Tuesday through Friday. In lieu of holidays, LOPOA employees shall accrue ten hours credit for each full month worked. The employee may elect to take the credit as compensatory time off at a time mutually agreeable to the supervisor and the employee. Vacation Paid vacation time accrues on a yearly basis as follows: 0-3 years: (8 hrs per month) 4-9 years: (11 hrs per month) 10-16 years: (14.33 hrs per month) 17+ years: (16.67 hrs per month) Vacation may be accrued to a maximum of two years with the approval of your supervisor. Sick Leave Sick leave accrues on a monthly basis at a rate of eight hours per each month worked. Sick leave may be used when you are unable to work due to illness or injury, or to attend a member of the immediate family, as defined in the LOPOA contract, when they are sick or injured. Sick leave may be accumulated to not more than 1100 hours sick leave use. 01 Are you a certified Police Officer? * Yes * No 02 Important In order to be considered for employment with the Lake Oswego Police Department, you must also complete and attach the supplemental questionnaire form called "Sworn Pre Employment Profile." ________________________________________________________ To attach the Pre-Employment profile to your application, you must return to step 1 of your application, scroll down to "Attachments" and upload your completed Sworn Pre-Employment Profile form. You must complete this step before you submit your application. You will find the Sworn Pre-Employment Profile form at the link below. Please complete the questionnaire and then attach the document to your on-line application. You must complete this step before you certify and submit your application. Link: *********************************************************** If you have questions regarding this step of the process, please feel free to call Human Resources at ************, or ********************. ______________________________________________________ Please confirm that you are aware this is a required step by entering the following as your answer "I acknowledge and understand that in order to be considered for employment with the Lake Oswego Police Department, I must also complete and attach the supplemental questionnaire form called "Sworn Pre Employment Profile." Required Question
    $73.5k-93.9k yearly Easy Apply 20d ago
  • Lateral Police Officer

    City of Hillsboro, or 3.9company rating

    Border patrol agent job in Hillsboro, OR

    The Police Department is currently accepting applications for lateral police officers. Applicants must possess a Basic Police Certification from the Department of Public Safety Standards and Training (DPSST) or the equivalent from another state. The Lateral Police Officer position is covered under the provisions of a collective bargaining agreement. The Police Department will review applications every two to three weeks and will conduct ORPAT testing along with panel, executive staff and background investigator interviews during comprehensive two (2) to three (3) day sessions. Specific dates will be determined at the end of each two-to-three-week review cycle. All Lateral applicants will berequired to complete ORPATor provide documentation of having completed ORPAT within the last 12 months.Documentation must include the date of the test, completion time, and be on letterhead of the agency that conducted thetest.Out of state Lateral applicants must have completed training resulting in the award of certification in the discipline you are applying for. For reference, please follow this link to the DPSST Certification Guide. General Description of Duties A professional, sworn position that performs law enforcement and crime prevention work including patrol and investigation; apprehension of criminals, preservation of peace and protection of life and property; enforces Federal, State and local laws; practices the principles of Community Policing; does related work as required. This position falls under the general classification of Police Officer. Full Classification details can be foundhere: Police Officer Examples of Essential Work 1.Patrols assigned geographical areas in the City by car, motorcycle, bicycle, or on foot to aid in preventing crime and to enforce Federal, State, and City laws and municipal codes. 2. Observes, reports, and acts on conditions conducive to crime and danger, such as checking buildings for security; observing residences, schools, banks and vacant areas; checking suspicious persons and vehicles. Issues citations, makes arrests or takes other action as warranted by circumstances. 3. Reports traffic hazards and directs pedestrian and vehicular traffic flow when necessary. Disburses unruly crowds at public gatherings. Enforces vehicle operation and parking regulations; issues warning or notice of traffic infraction as appropriate. 4. Responds to emergency calls; determines the nature of a call, investigates the circumstances, and takes any necessary and prudent action. May call for assistance or superior officers if necessary. 5.Takes command at the scene of a crime or accident; administers first aid and requests medical service as necessary; takes statements and interviews victims and witnesses; examines situation; records vital information regarding causes and circumstances. 6. Performs on-site tests and interrogations of individuals suspected of intoxication. When further testing is warranted, escorts suspect to Department headquarters and conducts intoxilyzer analysis or other applicable tests. Prepares records and reports per departmental procedure. 7. As required, physically detains law violators or those who may be resisting arrest; activity may require physically subduing person(s), moving through heavy underbrush and trees, jumping fences, and climbing onto or into buildings. Activity may require using deadly force to protect self or others. 8. Conducts investigation assignments of suspected illegal activity or follow-up investigations of criminal cases. May also conduct specialized investigations. Conducts interviews of victims, witnesses and suspects. Collects and documents evidence and requests lab analysis as appropriate. Submits progress reports on cases under investigation. Attempts to link crime with others of a similar nature. 9.Performs stake-outs or undercover operations to obtain sufficient evidence to prosecute or identify participants perpetrating a crime. 10. Prepares all forms and reports necessary to file felony and/or misdemeanor charges. Prepares criminal cases for prosecution with either the City or County Prosecutor. Interacts with prosecutors, attorneys, and court officials; testifies in court as required. 11. Performs community liaison activities; educates the public about crime prevention. Provides general information on laws and ordinances; explains process of filing a formal complaint, the extent of police patrols, and alternatives available to citizens. Directs citizens to appropriate authorities as necessary. 12. Serves and enforces civil processes issued by the courts to include restraining orders, orders for protection, no contact orders, anti-harassment orders, and subpoenas. Serves arrest and search warrants. 13.Prepares and writes a variety of reports and records, such as reports on crimes, arrests, property impounded, accidents, offenses, damages to property, results of investigations, affidavits, search warrants and operations orders. 14. May use computer; telecommunications equipment. Acceptable Experience and Training High school diploma or equivalent,(for example, psychology, social service, customer service) that demonstrates desired knowledge, skills and abilities; OR Any equivalent combination of education, training, and experience that provides the knowledge, skills, and abilities required to perform the work will be considered. Additional Information Here's a snapshot of just a few of our amazing benefits: * City of Hillsboro pays police union employee's 6% PERS Pick-up; * Seniority after twelve (12) continuous months of employment; * Eighty (80) hour sick leave bank effective first day of employment with the City of Hillsboro. No additional leave will be granted to newly hired Lateral Officers until after their 10th month of employment at which time sick leave will be accrued at eight (8) hours per month; * Lateral Officer shall accrue vacation using the accrual matrix set forth and is based on total years of previous experience as a full-time sworn police officer at another (or other) law enforcement agency (or agencies) plus time served at Hillsboro Police Department. To receive this benefit, the Officer must have at least three (3) consecutive years as a full-time sworn Police Officer. Years of Service * 6-60 months (1/2 - 5 years) 12 hours/month * 61-120 months (5 - 10 years) 14 hours/month * 121-180 months (10 - 15 years) 16 hours/month * 181-240 months (15 - 20 years) 16.66 hours/month * Over 240 months 18.33 hours/month Beginning Salary: The City of Hillsboro has the discretion to offer lateral hires coming from law enforcement agencies within 50% or more of the population base of the City of Hillsboro, who have served at least three (3) years as a police officer immediately before being hired as a lateral hire police officer for the City of Hillsboro, the equivalent salary step as if they had worked for the City of Hillsboro for the same period of time as their previous law enforcement agency. Hillsboro Police Department offers DPPST incentives: 8% to sworn officers who hold an advanced DPSST police officer certificate and who have attained Step C of the police Officer salary range and 4% to sworn officers who hold an intermediate DPSST police officer certificate and who attained Step C of the police officer salary range. Advanced and Intermediate incentives are not cumulative. Hillsboro Police Department offers Bi-Lingual Pay: Employees who are qualified by the department as bi-lingual in English and Spanish or Japanese, American Sign Language or a language spoken by over ten percent (10%) of City residents as documented by the most recent U.S. Census will receive a monthly premium of five percent (5%) of their regular base pay. Hillsboro Police Department offers Special Assignment Pay: * Employees assigned as Motorcycle Officer, Crisis Negotiations Unit (CNU), Crisis Intervention Team (CIT), Remotely Operated Vehicle Team (ROVT), full-time Force and Tactic Instructors (FTI) and Field Training Officers (FTO), Canine Handlers, Youth Services Detectives, Community Violence Reduction Team (COVRT), Westside Interagency Narcotics Team (WIN) will receive pay differential of five percent (5%) of their base salary. * Employees assigned to the Crash Analysis Reconstruction Team (CART), Lead Bicycle Officer, will receive a pay differential of five percent (5%) for all hours worked while working in that capacity. * Employees assigned to the Tactical Negotiations Team (TNT) will receive a pay different of five percent (5%) of their base salary. Upon completion of their probationary period on the Tactical Negotiations Team (TNT), employees will receive a pay differential of seven and one-half percent (7.5%) of their base salary. * Employees assigned to the Detective Unit of the Investigations Section as a Detective shall receive a pay differential of seven and one half percent (7.5%) of their base salary. * Employees in the bargaining unit shall accrue time off for holidays, at the rate of 9.33 hours per month, for a total of 112 hours per year. * Insurance coverage begins the 1st of each month. * Patrol Night Shift Differential:Officers assigned to work night shift will receive a pay differential of two and half percent (2.5%) of base salary while working in that shift. Requirements to be considered in this process: * Be at least 21 years of age by the date of appointment; * Possess or be able to obtain a valid State of Oregon Driver's License; * Have a safe driving record; * Be a United States citizen at time of appointment; * Have obtained a current, Basic certificate from the Department of Public Safety Standards and Training (DPSST); * Be in good physical and mental health as determined by a medical and psychological examination; * Must pass an extensive background investigation and be free of felony conviction For full benefits details and view of the HPOA contract click here _______________________________________________________________ AUTOMATIC DISQUALIFIERS The following standards have been adopted by the Hillsboro Police Department as AUTOMATIC DISQUALIFIERS from a police department hiring process. Additional information related to the items listed below or otherwise discovered through subsequent investigation may also disqualify a candidate. 1. Operation of a Motor Vehicle Ability to possess a valid Oregon Driver's License. Ability to drive safely. Ability to control a motor vehicle at high speeds. Ability to operate a motor vehicle in all types of weather conditions. A. Receipt of two or more moving violations within three years prior to application may be disqualifying depending on the nature of the violations. A moving violation for which there is a factual finding of innocence shall not be included. B. Involvement as a driver in two or more chargeable collisions within three years prior to date of application shall be disqualifying. C. Conviction of driving under the influence of alcohol and/or drugs within three years prior to application shall be disqualifying. D. Suspension of a driver's license once within the past three years shall be disqualifying. 2. Integrity Refusing to yield to temptation of bribes, gratuities, payoff, etc. Refusing to tolerate unethical or illegal conduct on the part of other law enforcement personnel. Showing strong moral character and integrity in dealing with the public. Being honest in dealing with the public. A. Any material misstatement of fact or significant admission or omission during the application or background process shall be disqualifying. 3. Credibility as a Witness in a Court of Law Ability to give testimony in a court of law without being subject to impeachment due to his/her character for honesty or veracity or due to prior felony conviction. A. Conviction of two or more misdemeanor offenses under Oregon Law as an adult shall be disqualifying. B. Conviction of any offense classified as a misdemeanor under Oregon Law while employed as a Police Officer shall be disqualifying. C. Commission of any act while employed as a Police Officer involving untruthfulness, falsification of any official report or document, or theft shall be disqualifying. D. All male U.S. citizens and male aliens born after 1960 and residing in the United States who are 18 through 25 years of age are REQUIRED to register with the Selective Service. Failure to have registered is an automatic disqualifier. 4. Dependability A. Missing any scheduled appointment during the hiring process without prior permission shall be disqualifying. B. Having been disciplined by any employer as an adult for abuse of leave, gross insubordination, dereliction of duty or persistent failure to follow established policies and regulations shall be disqualifying. C. Having been involuntarily dismissed (for reasons other than lay-off) from two or more employers as an adult shall be disqualifying. 5. Illegal Use or Possession of Drugs The following types of illegal drug use or possession will be considered automatic disqualification in the pre-employment selection process for police personnel, with no exceptions: A. Any adult use or possession of a drug classified as a hallucinogenic within five years prior to application for employment shall be disqualifying. Any other illegal drug use within the last five years shall be disqualifying.
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How much does a border patrol agent earn in Eugene, OR?

The average border patrol agent in Eugene, OR earns between $44,000 and $60,000 annually. This compares to the national average border patrol agent range of $31,000 to $68,000.

Average border patrol agent salary in Eugene, OR

$52,000

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The biggest employers of Border Patrol Agents in Eugene, OR are:
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