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  • SUPERVISORY BORDER PATROL AGENT

    Department of Homeland Security 4.5company rating

    Border patrol agent job in Spokane, WA

    Organizational Location: This position is with the Department of Homeland Security, within U.S. Customs and Border Protection, U.S. Border Patrol, Spokane Sector - Spokane Substation, Spokane, WA and Metaline Falls Station, Metaline Falls, WA. Additional selections may be made beyond the total number of vacancies specified using this vacancy announcement. Further selections may also be made for additional organizational divisions and/or units within the duty location(s) listed above. Summary Organizational Location: This position is with the Department of Homeland Security, within U.S. Customs and Border Protection, U.S. Border Patrol, Spokane Sector - Spokane Substation, Spokane, WA and Metaline Falls Station, Metaline Falls, WA. Additional selections may be made beyond the total number of vacancies specified using this vacancy announcement. Further selections may also be made for additional organizational divisions and/or units within the duty location(s) listed above. Overview Help Accepting applications Open & closing dates 12/19/2025 to 01/08/2026 Salary $105,932 to - $137,714 per year Pay scale & grade GS 13 Locations 2 vacancies in the following locations: Metaline Falls, WA Spokane, WA Remote job No Telework eligible No Travel Required Occasional travel - You may be expected to travel for this position. Relocation expenses reimbursed No Appointment type Permanent Work schedule Full-time Service Competitive Promotion potential 13 Job family (Series) * 1896 Border Patrol Enforcement Series Supervisory status Yes Security clearance Not Required Drug test Yes Financial disclosure No Bargaining unit status No Announcement number USBP-IMP-12851922-KAP Control number 852997400 This job is open to Help Internal to an agency Current federal employees of the hiring agency that posted the job announcement. Career transition (CTAP, ICTAP, RPL) Federal employees whose job, agency or department was eliminated and are eligible for priority over other applicants. Clarification from the agency Current U.S. Customs & Border Protection employees who are currently working in a permanent competitive service position and Career Transition Assistance Plan CBP employees. Duties Help This position will allow you to use your expertise to prevent illegal entry of aliens into the United States by land, water, or air; enforce criminal provisions of the Immigration and Nationality Laws; and seek out and apprehend smugglers or aliens who are in the United States illegally. Apply for this exciting opportunity to strengthen the Department's ability to protect the homeland. This position starts at a salary of $105,932.00 (GS-13, Step 1) to $137,714.00 (GS-13, Step 10). As a first-line Supervisory Border Patrol Agent, you will serve as a primary law enforcement officer (under 5 U.S.C. 8336 (c) and 8412 (d)) and be responsible for: * Directing the assignments of subordinate Border Patrol Agents that perform Border Patrol functions during specified shift operations. * Directing assignments consistent with the Border Patrol operational mission and objectives: detecting and preventing the entry of undocumented aliens, narcotics, illicit contraband, terrorists, and weapons of terrorism, from entering the United States. * Reviewing active intelligence and deploying resources effectively to target areas of the greatest risk, while participating in and encouraging others to improve methods of information collection that will assist the intelligence program. * Collecting, refining, and analyzing strategic and tactical intelligence and disseminating reports within the Agency and to other law enforcement officials nationwide. Requirements Help Conditions of employment * You must be a U.S. Citizen to apply for this position * Males born after 12/31/1959 must be registered with Selective Service * Primary U.S. residency for at least three of the last five years (additional details below) * All pre-employment processes will be conducted in English * You may be required to pass a background investigation and/or polygraph * CBP follows the DHS Drug-Free Workplace Plan for drug testing procedures * You must be able to meet job-related medical and/or fitness standards Qualifications You qualify for the GS-13 grade level if you possess 1 year of specialized experience equivalent to at least the next lower grade level, performing duties such as: * Identifying operational problems, devising solutions, ensuring compliance of enforcement and operational practices, and apprising management of deficiencies or noted problems. * Supervising Agents during the gathering and review of evidence as well as the preparation and evaluation of cases to be presented for both criminal and administrative proceedings. * Maintaining compliance with current policy regarding data entry and integrity, ensuring technology training has been provided to subordinates for efficient and accurate data entry. * Providing guidance and instruction to Agents in community relations, fostering outreach, harmonious relationships with the public at large, and gaining support for the Border Patrol mission. This position has an Individual Occupational Requirement: Specialized Experience in law enforcement or other responsible work that demonstrated the ability to: Make arrests and exercise sound judgment in the use of firearms; deal effectively with individuals or groups of persons in a courteous, tactful manner in connection with law enforcement matters; analyze information rapidly and make prompt decisions or take prompt and appropriate law enforcement action in light of applicable laws, court decisions, and sound law enforcement procedures; and develop and maintain contact with a network of informants. Rigorous Law Enforcement Officer Special Retirement Coverage: This is a rigorous position subject to mandatory retirement under the special retirement provisions for law enforcement officers under CSRS and FERS 5 CFR 842.803, 5 CFR 831.903, 5 USC 8425(b), 5 USC 8335(b), 5 USC 8412(d), 5 USC 8336(c). For more information on required years of service and retirement age, click on this link. For further information on when an employee continues or discontinues coverage under the special retirement system for law enforcement officers, see the CSRS and FERS handbook, Chapter 46 (CSRS pages 12-14, and FERS pages 41-43).If you have questions regarding your retirement coverage provisions, contact the CBP Retirement Operations Center at **************. Language Requirement: Must be proficient in the Spanish language. (i.e., able to speak and read in Spanish). Firearms Requirement: This position requires that the incumbent meet initial and continuing qualifications in the use of firearms as outlined in the Gun Control Act of 1968, amended by the Lautenberg Amendment of 1996. An applicant whose background includes any of the following will be ineligible for consideration: 1) convicted of a crime punishable by imprisonment exceeding one year; 2) has any outstanding warrants or is a fugitive from justice; 3) unlawful user of or addicted to any controlled substance; 4) adjudicated as a mental defective or has been committed to a mental institution; 5) illegally or unlawfully in the United States; 6) renounced U. S. citizenship; 7) subject to a court-ordered restraining (protection) order from harassing, stalking, or threatening an intimate partner (spouse, former spouse, parent of applicant's child, individual who cohabitates or has cohabitated with the applicant), or child; or 8) convicted under Federal, State, or Tribal Court of a misdemeanor crime of domestic violence against an intimate partner or child. Medical Requirements: Following a tentative job offer, candidates must undergo and successfully complete a medical screening process. Individuals must be medically and physically capable of performing the essential job functions and duties of the position safely and efficiently without endangering the health and safety of the individual, others, or national security. For more information regarding the medical screening process and requirements, check out our video and visit our website. Experience refers to paid and unpaid experience, including volunteer work done through National Service programs (e.g., Peace Corps, AmeriCorps) and other organizations (e.g., professional; philanthropic; religious; spiritual; community, student, social). Volunteer work helps build critical competencies, knowledge, and skills and can provide valuable training and experience that translates directly to paid employment. You will receive credit for all qualifying experience, including volunteer experience. You must: * Meet all qualification requirements, including education if applicable to this position, subject to verification at any stage of the application process; and * Meet all applicable Time in Grade requirements (current federal employees must have served 52 weeks at the next lower grade or equivalent grade band in the federal service) by 01/08/2026. The Office of Personnel Management (OPM) must authorize employment offers made to current or former political appointees. If you are currently, or have been within the last 5 years, a political Schedule A, Schedule C, Non-career SES or Presidential Appointee employee in the Executive Branch, you must disclose this information to the Human Resources Office. Background Investigation: U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) is a federal law enforcement agency that requires all applicants to undergo a thorough background investigation prior to employment in order to promote the agency's core values of vigilance, service to country, and integrity. During the screening and/or background investigation process, you will be asked questions regarding any felony criminal convictions or current felony charges, the use of illegal drugs (e.g., marijuana, cocaine, heroin, LSD, methamphetamines, ecstasy), and the use of non-prescribed controlled substances including any experimentation, possession, sale, receipt, manufacture, cultivation, production, transfer, shipping, trafficking, or distribution of controlled substances. For additional information on the preemployment process, review the following link: Applicant Resources | CBP Careers Polygraph Examination: This is a polygraph-required position. If you are not a current CBP employee in a law enforcement position, you may be required to take a polygraph exam and have favorable results in order to continue in the pre-employment process. Please see Polygraph Examination. Polygraph Reciprocity: CBP may accept the results of a prior federal polygraph exam in lieu of a CBP polygraph exam. You will receive information to request reciprocity in your Background Investigation Package. Polygraph Waiver: Certain veterans may be eligible to obtain a polygraph waiver. You will receive information to request a waiver in your Background Investigation Package. Education Age Requirement: Provisions of Public Laws 93-350 and 100-238 allow the imposition of a maximum age for initial appointment to a primary Law Enforcement Officer position within the Department of Homeland Security (DHS). In accordance with DHS Management Directive 251-03, the "day before an individual's 37th birthday" is the maximum age for original appointment to a position as a primary law enforcement officer within DHS. NOTE: CBP has approved a temporary increase in the maximum allowable age to 40 for original placement into a law enforcement position. In accordance with Department of Homeland Security Directive 251-03, unless the below criteria applies, you must meet this age requirement by the date of referral to the hiring manager. Creditable law enforcement officer service covered by Title 5 U.S.C. 8336(c) or Title 5 U.S.C. 8412(d), or creditable service covered by Title 5 U.S.C. 8401(36) (as a Customs and Border Protection Officer) on or after July 6, 2008, may be applied toward the maximum age requirement. This age restriction may not apply if you are currently serving in a federal civilian (not military) law enforcement position covered by Title 5 U.S.C. 8336(c) or Title 5 U.S.C. 8412(d). Veterans Preference Eligibility: To ensure compliance with statutes pertaining to the appointment of preference eligible veterans as determined by the Merit Systems Protection Board in its recent decision of Isabella v. Dept. of State, the maximum age for original appointment articulated above shall not apply to the hiring of individuals entitled to veterans preference eligibility under 5 U.S.C. § 3312. You must submit proof of Veteran's Preference (DD-214 Member 4 Copy) at the time of application. For more information on Veterans' Preference eligibility please see the OPM Veterans' Guide. Additional information This is a Non-Bargaining Unit status position. Motor Vehicle Operation: You must possess the ability to operate a Government Owned Vehicle. A valid, non-restricted driver's license is required. Shift Work/Overtime: This position requires regular and recurring shift work. You must be willing and available to work rotating shifts. You may also be rotated between assignments and duty locations. You could be required to work overtime on a daily basis and will be compensated up to an additional 25% of your base pay in accordance with the Border Patrol Agent Pay Reform Act of 2014. Travel: Overnight travel may be required on a regular and recurring basis. Uniform/Grooming Standards: This position requires wearing an officially approved uniform and complying with established grooming standards found here, as established by the Border Patrol's Uniform and Grooming Standards Policy #IOP-5320-02A-UGSBPA. Please note that in accordance with these standards, tattoos and/or brandings on the head and face are not permitted. Obscene, racially/ethnically derogatory and/or gang tattoos or brandings shall not be visible. Supervisory Probationary Period: You may be required to serve an 18-month probationary period upon appointment to this position. You may also be required to complete an appropriate supervisory training course within 90 days of assignment to this position. Leadership Training: All newly appointed, first-time CBP Supervisors are required to complete mandatory CBP Supervisory Leadership (SLT) training. SLT will be scheduled by the Office of Training and Development within the first 90 days of appointment. The duration of the training will include three weeks of in residence training in Harpers Ferry, WV. Additionally, all newly appointed U.S. Border Patrol First-Line Supervisors are required to complete the Supervisory Field Training Unit (SFTU). The SFTU will be conducted throughout the entire 18-month probationary period. SFTU completion failure will result in the Agent's return to their previously held position or reassigned within the Agency. Note: SLT and SFTU training may be waived if previously completed or the supervisor is non-probationary. The Department of Homeland Security encourages persons with disabilities to apply, to include persons with intellectual, severe physical or psychiatric disabilities, as defined by 5 CFR § 213.3102(u), and/or Disabled Veterans with a compensable service-connected disability of 30 percent or more as defined by 5 CFR § 315.707. Veterans, Peace Corps/VISTA volunteers, and persons with disabilities possess a wealth of unique talents, experiences, and competencies that can be invaluable to the DHS mission. If you are a member of one of these groups, you may not have to compete with the public for federal jobs. To determine your eligibility for non-competitive appointment and to understand the required documentation, click on the links above or contact the Servicing Human Resources Office listed at the bottom of this announcement. Expand Hide additional information Candidates should be committed to improving the efficiency of the Federal government, passionate about the ideals of our American republic, and committed to upholding the rule of law and the United States Constitution. Benefits Help A career with the U.S. government provides employees with a comprehensive benefits package. As a federal employee, you and your family will have access to a range of benefits that are designed to make your federal career very rewarding. Opens in a new window Learn more about federal benefits. Review our benefits Eligibility for benefits depends on the type of position you hold and whether your position is full-time, part-time or intermittent. Contact the hiring agency for more information on the specific benefits offered. How you will be evaluated You will be evaluated for this job based on how well you meet the qualifications above. You will be ranked on the basis of the scores received on your U.S. Border Patrol Promotional Assessment. You must have a current, valid score by 12/19/2025 if you have not held the GS-13 on a permanent basis, or if you have been demoted due to performance or conduct reasons. You do not need to have a current, valid test score if you have permanently held a position at the GS-13 or higher. Your application record will remain in a pending status until after the announcement closes, at which time we will upload test scores. You will be assessed on the following competencies or KSAs: * Knowledge of Immigration and Nationality laws. * Knowledge of proper law enforcement methods. * Skill in analyzing disparate facts, events, and other types of intelligence material. * Skill in using a variety of automated information systems to gather information for intelligence, enforcement, and prosecutions, and to facilitate decision making. Preview the job questionnaire ******************************************************** Agency Career Transition Assistance Program (CTAP) Eligibles: If you have never worked for the federal government, you are not CTAP eligible. View information about CTAP eligibilityon OPM's Career Transition Resources website. You must submit the supporting documents listed under the Required Documents section of this announcement. To be considered well qualified under CTAP, you must be rated at a minimum score of 85 for this position. Residency: There is a residency requirement for all applicants not currently employed by CBP. Individuals are required to have physically resided in the United States or its protectorates (as declared under international law) for at least three of the last five years. If you do not meet the residency requirement and you have been physically located in a foreign location for more than two of the last five years, you may request an exception to determine if you are eligible for a residency waiver by meeting one or more of the following conditions: * Working for the U.S. Government as a federal civilian or as a member of the military * A dependent who was authorized to accompany a federal civilian or member of the military who was working for the U.S. government * Participation in a study abroad program sponsored by a U.S. affiliated college or university * Working as a contractor, intern, consultant or volunteer supporting the U.S. government Benefits Help A career with the U.S. government provides employees with a comprehensive benefits package. As a federal employee, you and your family will have access to a range of benefits that are designed to make your federal career very rewarding. Opens in a new window Learn more about federal benefits. Review our benefits Eligibility for benefits depends on the type of position you hold and whether your position is full-time, part-time or intermittent. Contact the hiring agency for more information on the specific benefits offered. Required documents Required Documents Help * Your resume: A resume describing your job-related qualifications is required and will be used for the purpose of reviewing your qualifications and determining what training, if any, would be required when placed. Your resume must be in English and must include your job titles and a detailed description of your duties and the dates you performed them (MM/DD/YY), as well as your hours per week for each position listed. Your resume should also contain your full name, phone number, email address, and salary. To ensure all your experience is considered, the U.S. Border Patrol strongly suggests resumes should describe your experiences and accomplishments, assignment dates, duty locations, your current supervisor's contact information and specify whether you have performed duties in investigations, intelligence, or have worked in sector-level or national programs (e.g., horse patrol, BORSTAR, BORTAC, peer support, chaplaincy, canine, etc.), or been assigned to the U.S. Border Patrol Academy, and/or Sector or USBP Headquarters. Include leadership or specialized training and college level courses completed. Resumes should also specify each supervisory position held (clearly listing SBPA, FOS, SOS, WC, DPAIC, PAIC, ACPA, XO, DC, DCPA or CPA). Additionally, include all temporary promotions listing the grade, position, location, and period of time held; temporary details or special assignments held 30 days or more (assignment, location, and period of time); and any prior military or other specialized experience outside of USBP that is relevant to law enforcement work. It is recommended that you upload your resume as a PDF instead of a Word document to ensure document quality. Ensure that your uploaded resume is not a password protected document, to include Office 365 passwords. Limit your resume to no more than two pages. The USAJOBS database will not allow an applicant to submit an application that includes a resume over two pages. See the following link for USBP's optional resume format and additional resume tips: USBP Resume Guidance. * Your responses to the job questionnaire: ******************************************************** * SF-50 (Notification of Personnel Action): Current CBP Employees are encouraged, but not required, to submit an SF-50(s) for CBP experience; however, additional SF-50(s) are required when using federal experience outside of CBP to receive credit towards the following requirements. Your SF-50(s) should reflect the highest grade or full performance level held on a permanent basis in the competitive service and having met the time-in-grade requirement of having served 52 weeks at the grade level below (or equivalent) the grade level for this position. Examples of appropriate SF-50s include promotions, within-grade increases and accessions. * Are you claiming special priority selection rights under the Agency Career Transition Assistance Program (CTAP)? You must submit a separation notice; your most recent SF-50 (noting your current position, grade level and duty location); a copy of your most recent performance rating, an agency certification that you cannot be placed after injury compensation has been terminated; an OPM notification that your disability annuity has been terminated; or a Military Department of National Guard Bureau notification that you are retired under 5 U.S.C. 8337(h) or 8456. * Are you a current or former political Schedule A, Schedule C, Non-career SES or Presidential Appointee employee? Submit a copy of your initial and termination SF-50s. * You may be asked to provide a copy of your performance appraisal and/or incentive awards.
    $105.9k-137.7k yearly 8d ago
  • Police Officer

    City of St. Helens, Oregon 4.2company rating

    Border patrol agent job in Saint Helens, OR

    Job Description Police Officer (Lateral & Entry Level) Calling all dedicated professionals with a passion for public safety and a commitment to excellence! The City of St. Helens, Oregon, is seeking accomplished individuals to join our esteemed team as full-time Patrol Officers. If you possess unwavering integrity, impeccable judgment, and a desire to serve and protect, we invite you to explore this exceptional opportunity. WHY WORK WITH US With a starting salary of $6,775 per month and a comprehensive benefits package, including medical, dental, vision, and life insurance, your career as a Patrol Officer awaits. Step into a role where your skills make a real difference - apply today! WHAT SETS THE CITY OF ST. HELENS APART At the City of St. Helens, we're more than just a municipality - we're a tight-knit community united by a shared commitment to progress and prosperity. Our mission is simple: to enhance the quality of life for all residents through innovative solutions and responsive public service. Guided by our core values of integrity, accountability, and inclusivity, we strive to create a welcoming and inclusive environment where every voice is heard, and every individual is valued. WORK SCHEDULE This full-time position offers a structured schedule to ensure optimal coverage and operational efficiency. Shifts include: 6 AM - 4 PM 1 PM - 11 PM 8 PM- 6 AM Located in the vibrant city of St. Helens, Oregon, you will have the opportunity to serve a diverse community while enjoying the natural beauty and amenities our region has to offer. YOUR TYPICAL DAY As a Patrol Officer, you are the embodiment of professionalism and vigilance, tasked with maintaining order and ensuring the safety of our citizens. Your day begins with a thorough briefing on current developments and priorities, followed by meticulous preparation of your equipment and patrol vehicle. With precision and focus, you embark on your assigned route, conducting thorough security patrols and responding promptly to calls for assistance. From traffic control to accident investigations, your responsibilities are diverse and demanding. With each interaction, you demonstrate exemplary communication skills and a steadfast commitment to upholding the law. Whether diffusing tense situations or providing reassurance to concerned citizens, your dedication to service shines through. WHAT WE NEED FROM YOU To be considered for the esteemed position of Patrol Officer, candidates must meet the following minimum qualifications: 21 years or older at the time of employment High school diploma or equivalent No felony convictions Ability to read and write in the English language Possess or be able to obtain a valid state driver's license without a record of suspension or revocation Are you ready to embark on a career dedicated to serving and protecting your community with honor and distinction? Take the first step towards becoming a Patrol Officer with the City of St. Helens by applying now. Your professionalism and commitment to public service are the cornerstone of our success - join us today and make a lasting impact! Entry level candidates must pass the FrontLine National test for this position prior to application. Laterals do not need to take the FrontLine test as long as you are currently employed as a Police Officer in any state. If you are not, you must take the FrontLine test prior to application. Go to the National Testing Network website. If you proceed through the recruitment process and are given a conditional offer, you will be required at that time to pass the ORPAT Physical Agility test within five (5) minutes. A cover letter and resume MUST be attached to your application. Position is open until filled. The City of St. Helens is an equal opportunity employer. Successful candidates will be required to pass an extensive background investigation, including criminal and driving records, and will be subjected to pre-employment testing to include a psychological, medical, and drug/alcohol screening background investigation. Job Posted by ApplicantPro
    $6.8k monthly 17d ago
  • DEPUTY SHERIFF LATERAL CANDIDATES - $15,000 SIGNING INCENTIVE!!

    Kitsap County, Wa 3.8company rating

    Border patrol agent job in Washington

    Kitsap County Sheriff's Office is looking for the best and brightest individuals who want to join our family. Kitsap County offers challenging and exciting careers at one of the most beautiful areas in Washington State. We love where we work and live. When you become part of the team, you are welcomed into our close knit family. Our department is progressive and prides itself on keeping up with the latest technology and equipment. Here, no two days are the same. Life working at Kitsap County Sheriff's office is always an adventure. At Kitsap County, the sky is the limit. Our personalized approach to your future growth includes progressive job-related training, development of leadership skills and on-the-job training. Advance your career by pursuing leadership and specialization training. What you do here really matters, so stand out, be bold and be your best self. The Kitsap County Sheriff's Office is committed to providing quality public safety services in partnership with our diverse communities. We are a full service agency employing 125 Commissioned Deputies, 95 Corrections Officers and 38 support personnel that are supplemented by well over 150 volunteers providing exceptional law enforcement services for the citizens of Kitsap County. Position Information Under the direction of the assigned supervisor, the incumbent in this position is a commissioned law enforcement officer that performs journey-level law enforcement duties involving the protection of life and property, the enforcement of laws and ordinances, the maintenance of order, the investigation of crime, and related work as required. It is required to work both independently and as part of a team. Distinguishing Characteristics The Deputy Sheriff 2 is the second level in a two level classification series. The Deputy Sheriff 2 classification is distinguished from the Deputy Sheriff 1 classification by performance of more complex law enforcement duties than that of the entry level Deputy Sheriff 1. Work is performed under regular or frequent supervisory review for adherence to policy, authority, and procedures of the Sheriff's office. Required Education and Experience * High school diploma or General Education Degree (GED); AND * Complete Washington State Criminal Justice Training Commission (CJTC) Law Enforcement Basic Academy or equivalency academy that is recognized by the CJTC; AND * Successfully completed an agency's law enforcement patrol FTO; AND * Successfully complete WSCJTC Equivalency Academy within one year of hire. Please Note: * Applicants that have been separated from employment for more than one year as a full-time, commissioned law enforcement officer by a state police/patrol, county sheriff's office or municipal police agency do not qualify for the lateral position and can apply for the Deputy Sheriff 1 position. * Employment from other law enforcement agencies will be evaluated on a case-by-case basis and will be subject to Kitsap County Human Resources and CJTC review. For assistance with this process, contact ************************* to be connected with the appropriate Human Resources staff assigned to Civil Service. Candidates determined by CJTC to not be equivalent will still be eligible for the entry level position. * Applicants will be disqualified if they have resigned in lieu of being terminated for cause or were discharged for disqualifying misconduct from a full-time commissioned law enforcement position, in accordance with RCW 43.101. Preferred Education, Experience and Other Qualifications * Washington State lateral candidates that do not have to attend the equivalency academy will receive 5% preference points added to the overall score. Required Licenses, Certificates, Examinations/Tests and Other Requirements Please note: The incumbent is responsible for obtaining and maintaining all of the following required licenses, certifications and other requirements. Prior to employment the successful candidate must: * Have completed the Washington State Criminal Justice Training Academy or possess a valid Peace Officer's certification (RCW 43.101.095). * Pass multi-phased testing process including physical agility, oral board interview, credit and criminal background check through law enforcement agencies and a lie detection examination. * Pass all medical/physical and psychological evaluation requirements. * In accordance with RCW 41.14.100, an applicant for a position of any kind under civil service under the provisions of this chapter, must be a citizen of the United States of America, a lawful permanent resident or a deferred action for childhood arrivals recipient who can speak, read, and write the English language. At time of appointment the successful candidate must: * Possess a valid Washington State Driver's License. * Be able to fulfill all traveling requirements of this position and meet the qualifications and guidelines of the Sheriff's Office Vehicle Operation Policies in the operation of a motor vehicle on County business. During employment the successful candidate must: * Complete the Washington State Criminal Justice Training Commission Basic Law Enforcement Academy (WSCJTC BLEA) equivalency if applicable. Required Knowledge, Skills and Abilities Knowledge of: * Federal, state and local laws. * Law enforcement practices and techniques, specifically those relating to criminal investigation and report writing. * General principles of criminal investigation. * Techniques of interviewing and interrogation. * Identification and preservation of physical evidence. Skills and/or Ability to: * Appear for scheduled shifts with regular, predictable and punctual attendance. * Work various shifts, weekends, holidays and overtime as required. * Be of service to a diverse population, respecting others values, cultures and/or backgrounds. * Establish and maintain effective working relationships with others using tact, courtesy and good judgment. * Complete the National Incident Management System (NIMS) Certification. * Interacts with others in a way that gives them confidence in one's intention and those of the organization. * Effectively plan, prioritize, organize and complete multiple tasks within prescribed timeframes. * Use independent judgment in deciding courses of action handling difficult and emergency situations without assistance. * Meet minimum department standards on firearms qualifications and accurately fire weapons in stressful situations. * Read, write and speak the English language so as to be easily understood (RCW 41.14.100). * Compose and prepare incident reports, logically organizing details. * Operate standard office equipment such as personal computer/word processor, calculators, copiers and telephone system. * Maintaining confidentiality and integrity of sensitive criminal history and related law enforcement agency information, data, files and systems * Read, understand, interpret and apply relevant federal and state laws, county ordinances and established principles, practices, policies and procedures of law enforcement. * Physically perform assigned duties and essential functions of the position. * Learn and use investigative techniques and procedures. * Satisfactorily complete prescribed courses of training at the academy and during in-service training programs within prescribed timeframes. * Compose and prepare incident reports, logically organizing details. Working Conditions/Physical Activities The physical demands described are representative of those that must be met by the employee to successfully perform the essential functions of this job. Kitsap County provides reasonable accommodation to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions. Positions in this class typically require: * Work in a vehicle and in an office setting. * Assist in emergency situations dealing with stressful, violent and combative situations. * Safely operate an emergency vehicle in dangerous climates and situations. * Walking, standing, sitting, digital dexterity, talking, hearing and seeing all for extended periods of time. * Sufficient strength and flexibility including running, jumping, balancing, climbing, crawling, kneeling, bending, stooping, twisting, crouching, reaching, lifting, carrying, dragging, throwing, pushing/pulling in order to physically subdue, apprehend and restrain prisoners or suspects in a variety of volatile, possibly dangerous situations. * Visual acuity is required to conduct investigations of traffic accidents and crime scenes and operate mobile data terminals. * Substantial in-person contact with the public, suspects, prisoners and other law enforcement agencies requires that the incumbent hear voice communication and respond appropriately. * Wearing protective equipment a required by the Department. * Exposed to the hazards associated with all weather conditions and traffic. (Any one position may not include all of the duties listed nor do the listed examples include all tasks which may be found in positions of this class.) Essential Job Duties: * Patrol a designated area of the County in a police patrol vehicle and/or on foot to deter and discover crime. * Perform on-scene investigations at crime scenes. * Aid persons in trouble and render other public services as needed. * Patrol a designated area of the County in a patrol car, boat, or on a motorcycle to enforce traffic and parking ordinances and investigate accidents. * Operate a radar unit to discover speed violations. * Routinely check vehicle identification against current list of stolen vehicles and identification of violator against list of outstanding arrest warrants. * Issue citations to violators of state laws and County ordinances. * Serve warrants of arrest; arrest persons on misdemeanor and felony charges. * Handcuff and search arrested persons and secure their custody. * Complete necessary reports concerning alleged crimes and available evidence and witnesses. * Serve subpoenas, garnishments, writs of execution, writs of attachment, writs of restitution, orders of sale and various other civil processes issued by the courts. * Respond to reports of possible crime and take action as the situation requires securing the scene. Interview victims and witnesses. * Gather evidence and arrest suspects; complete incident and arrest reports. * Investigate persons suspected of being engaged in crime and ascertain and secure evidence pertaining to alleged crime and arrest suspects for probable cause. * Respond to scenes of accidents; administer emergency first aid and summon aid cars or other patrol units for assistance in treating the injured and controlling the scene. * Interview principals and witnesses, make general drawings of accident scenes noting details and complete a standard accident report. * Issue citations or make arrests as the situation warrants. * Investigate and assist drivers in stalled vehicles and pedestrians who appear to be hurt or in trouble. * Interview persons with complaints or inquiries, give information on laws and ordinances, and attempt to resolve the problem or to direct them to proper authorities. * When assigned to the jail, is responsible for the care and custody of incarcerated inmates and to maintain security of the jail as prescribed by standard operating procedures. * Perform guard duty at hospitals and in court. Transfer inmates to and from jail and courts. * Conduct comprehensive and specialized criminal investigations of reported crimes appropriate to their assignment. * Interview victims and witnesses; locate, arrest and interview suspects. * Arrange line-ups for victims and witness identification. * Gather evidence and conduct necessary searches. * Prepare case files detailing all aspects of an investigation and present it through the chain of command to a prosecuting attorney. * Develop street contacts to obtain information about crime; maintain contact with paroled criminals and suspects at large. * Perform undercover and decoy work; check known and possible stolen property outlets such as pawn shops and junkyards. * Receive training in the safety and use of firearms and other weapons. * Discharge firearms and other weapons accurately. * Testify in court. * May perform specialized duties depending on individual officer's background and ability, and the needs of the department. Other Job Duties: * May be assigned as Field Training Officers to more junior Deputy Sheriffs and may perform specialized duty assignments, such as K-9 or Investigator. * Perform other related duties as assigned. * Base Salary $92,414.40 - $112,320 * Assignment pay for special duty (Detective, Investigator, K9, Bomb Tech, S&R, FTO, Traffic Collision Specialist, SWAT, SRO, CRO, Drug Recognition Expert, Crisis Negotiation Team, Crisis Intervention Team, Agency Lead Instructor) * Longevity pay * Language pay (2%) for certified bilingual capability in approved languages * Shift Differential pay * Education Incentive (AA = 1%, BA/BS = 2%) KCSO may, at its discretion, offer one or more of the following lateral hiring incentives: * Recognize prior service time as a full-time commissioned law enforcement officer for purposes of calculating longevity and annual leave accrual rate * One week (53.3 hours) of annual leave and one week of sick leave in addition to determined accrual rate Incumbents in this position are: * Classified as eligible for overtime under the Fair Labor Standards Act (FLSA) * Covered under a collective bargaining agreement. * Required to wear the issued uniform. * Considered as a 'key and essential employee' and are expected to report to duty on time and remain at work until the end of the scheduled shift even if an inclement weather event or emergency is declared. * Applicants will be disqualified who have resigned in lieu of termination or were discharged for disqualifying misconduct from a full-time, commissioned law enforcement position during their probationary period. VETERAN'S SCORING CRITERIA Veteran's scoring criteria is granted in accordance with RCW 41.047.010 to applicants who have not used it previously in securing any past public sector employment. Candidates claiming Veteran's Scoring Criteria must submit their DD214 and the Kitsap County Veteran's Scoring Criteria Declaration form. The form is available at: *************************************************************************************************************************** OTHER IMPORTANT INFORMATION * When an applicant on the hiring register is offered permanent employment that will be contingent upon the applicant successfully passing a medical, psychological and polygraph examination, and a complete reference and background investigation, executive board interview and any other process deemed necessary by the Sheriff's Office. * Any conviction record may be disqualifying. * The term of the hiring register shall normally be for six (6) months and in no event longer than two (2) years Kitsap County is an equal opportunity employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to age, ancestry, color, family or medical care leave, gender identity or expression, genetic information, marital status, medical condition, national origin, physical or mental disability, political affiliation, protected veteran status, race, religion, sex (including pregnancy), sexual orientation, or any other characteristic protected by applicable laws, regulations and ordinances. We also consider qualified applicants regardless of criminal histories, consistent with legal requirements. If you need assistance and/or a reasonable accommodation due to a disability during the application or the recruiting process, please contact our Human Resources Office.
    $92.4k-112.3k yearly 12d ago
  • Deputy Sheriff - Lateral - Civil Service

    Snohomish County, Wa 4.3company rating

    Border patrol agent job in Washington

    Qualified lateral transfer candidates starting annual wage will be either $101,417.28 (Step 3) or $109,139.16 (Step 4) depending on the qualifications as listed below (language from the Deputy Sheriff's Association Collective Bargaining Agreement) 1. Lateral transfer employees with two (2) or fewer years of service as a peace officer will be hired at Step 3 of the pay range. 2. Lateral transfer employees with more than two (2) years of service as a peace officer will be hired at Step 4 of the pay range. There are moving reimbursements available for lateral transfer employees as well. Please see the Deputy Sheriff's Association Collective Bargaining Agreement for that information here: *********************************************************************************************** Id= BASIC FUNCTION The primary duties of this class are in support of the County's Sheriff's Office law enforcement functions. Responsibilities include protecting life and property, enforcing laws and ordinances, and investigating crimes throughout Snohomish County. Depending upon assignment, the Deputy may perform a combination of some or all the following duties, which are a representative sample of the level of work appropriate to this class. STATEMENT OF ESSENTIAL DUTIES * Patrol unincorporated Snohomish County to deter and discover crimes; conduct crime scene investigations; enforce laws and ordinances; render public assistance as needed. * Respond to reported crime scenes; take action to secure the scene; interview victims and witnesses; gather and preserve evidence; arrest suspects; prepare required reports. * Investigate and report accidents; administer emergency first aid until aid car arrives. * Issue notices of infraction and citations to violators of state laws and county ordinances; serve warrants of arrest. * Interview and investigate citizen complaints; respond to inquiries; provide information to the public on laws and ordinances; assist in resolving problems; make referrals to appropriate agencies as necessary. * Guard prisoners at hospitals and/or in court; transport prisoners to and from jail and court. * Prepare required reports and maintain necessary records. * Testify as a credible witness in court as required. STATEMENT OF OTHER DUTIES * May perform duties in specialty units in accordance with policies of the unit and depending on experience. * May supervise activities of volunteer personnel. * May perform the duties of Sergeant. MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS Must have a high school diploma or GED certificate. An Associate of Arts degree or 90 credits of college level course work including courses in law enforcement, criminal justice, or a closely related field is preferred. Must be a United States citizen, a lawful permanent resident, or a deferred action for childhood arrival (DACA) recipient as per RCW 41.14.100. Candidates must be at least twenty (20) years old at time of application, no maximum age. Must pass job related tests. EXCEPTIONAL ENTRY MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS Must have a high school diploma or GED certificate. An Associate of Arts degree or 90 credits of college level course work including courses in law enforcement, criminal justice, or a closely related field is preferred. Must be a United States citizen, a lawful permanent resident, or a deferred action for childhood arrival (DACA) recipient as per RCW 41.14.100. Applicants must be twenty-one (21) years old at time of appointment, no maximum age. Must pass job related tests. Must have been employed as a full time, paid Police Officer, Deputy Sheriff, State Trooper or Tribal Officer with full police powers and duties for less than two (2) years within the previous four (4) years. Must provide documented successful completion of a state basic law enforcement academy. LATERAL ENTRY MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS Must have a high school diploma or GED certificate. An Associate of Arts degree or 90 credits of college level course work including courses in law enforcement, criminal justice, or a closely related field is preferred. Must be a United States citizen, a lawful permanent resident, or a deferred action for childhood arrival (DACA) recipient as per RCW 41.14.100. Must be twenty-one (21) years old at time of appointment, no maximum age. Must pass job related tests. Must have been employed as a Police Officer, Deputy Sheriff, State Trooper or Tribal Officer with full police powers and duties for at least twenty-four (24) of the last thirty-six (36) months. Academy time does not count towards the twenty-four (24) months. Must provide documented successful completion of a state basic law enforcement academy. Completion of the Equivalency Academy is required within one year from date of hire if the applicant is not already certified in the State of Washington. Federal Law Enforcement experience may qualify, pending a review from the Washington State Criminal Justice Training Center. SPECIAL REQUIREMENTS A valid Washington State Driver's License, unrestricted except as to vision, is required prior to appointment. Must pass a Civil Service examination; AND pre-employment examinations including, but not limited to, a complete background investigation, fingerprinting, criminal record check, polygraph examination, a medical examination and a psychological evaluation. Employees must be armed at all times while on duty and must carry official office identification when armed. Must qualify with a firearm on a regular basis. KNOWLEDGE AND ABILITIES Knowledge of: * basic law enforcement practices and procedures * English grammar, word usage, spelling and punctuation * basic computer knowledge * defensive driving Ability to: * use discretion and maintain confidentiality of information * keyboarding skill using various computer applications; minimum 20 net words per minute * interpret laws, rules and regulations * communicate effectively, both verbally and in writing, with people regardless of age, sex, social, cultural, or ethnic background * maintain accurate and orderly records and files * perform strenuous physical tasks * work independently in stressful situations * follow oral and written instructions * problem solving skills to analyze situations and determine proper course of action * assertively handle situations encountered; observation skills and attention to detail * use and care of firearms and law enforcement equipment * operate a motor vehicle at high speeds; read and use road maps * use standardized radio codes and procedures * establish and maintain effective working relationships with office personnel, personnel of other agencies, and the general public WORKING CONDITIONS Positions in this class typically require daily dealing with distraught or difficult individuals; standing for prolonged periods; work outdoors possibly in inclement weather; operate a motor vehicle on public roads for travel throughout the county; exposure to hazardous materials, diseases, and airborne/blood borne pathogens; daily wearing protective gear and equipment; precise control of fingers and hand movements; daily strenuous physical tasks; and lifting, moving and carrying objects over 20 pounds Shift, holiday and weekend work are required. Overtime and call back may be required. Snohomish County is an Equal Employment Opportunity (EEO) employer. Accommodations for individuals with disabilities are provided upon request. EEO policy and ADA notice
    $101.4k-109.1k yearly 20d ago
  • DEPUTY SHERIFF - (1 OPENING ENTRY LEVEL OR LATERAL)

    Benton County, Wa 4.2company rating

    Border patrol agent job in Prosser, WA

    TITLE: Deputy Sheriff DEPARTMENT: Sheriff's Department REPORTS TO: Sergeant FLSA: Non-Exempt Provides emergency aid, security and protection to the citizens of Benton County by patrolling residential and commercial property, responding to requests for information and assistance, investigating criminal activity, and enforcing laws and regulations. EXAMPLES OF JOB DUTIES: (Any one position may not include all of the duties listed nor do the listed examples include all tasks which may be found in positions of this class.) Patrols an assigned area to aid in preventing crime and to enforce federal, state, and local laws and regulations. Responds to a wide variety of calls and complaints including burglaries, homicides, accidents, and other misdemeanors and felonies. Observes, reports, and acts on conditions conducive to crime and danger such as checking buildings for security, stopping warning city traffic violators, and checking suspicious persons and vehicles. Enforces traffic laws, reports traffic hazards, and directs traffic flow when necessary. Responds to radio calls, determines nature of call, and investigates the circumstances. Performs necessary action such as making arrests and transporting prisoners. Provides assistance to the public in emergency and non-emergency situations. Administers first aid and requests medical service. Provides general information to the public on laws and ordinances. Assists individuals with complaints and inquiries or makes referrals to the appropriate authority or agency. Prepares a variety of records and reports regarding property impounded, accidents, offenses, and damage to property. Prepares and maintains activity logs and other related or similar types of information as a personal reference record of incidents and details. Performs investigative assignments; conducts interviews of victims, witnesses, and suspects; photographs crime scene; collects and documents evidence; may arrest suspects. Participates in crime prevention efforts by giving lecture and maintaining a high degree of visibility. Makes presentations to civic organizations to encourage public support for department programs. Appears in court and testifies as necessary. Maintains proficiency in the use of police related equipment. May assist in the training of new officers. Performs other related duties as assigned. WORKING CONDITIONS: Work is performed both in an office setting and in the field patrolling designated areas in patrol car. Physical effort may be required to move or restrain individuals or lift equipment in excess of 50 lbs. Physical hazard is present from traffic accidents, unruly citizens and potentially hostile crime suspects. KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS, AND ABILITIES: Knowledge of federal, state, and local laws, regulations and ordinances as they pertain to law enforcement duties and responsibilities. Skill in use and care of firearms, motor vehicles, and other police equipment. Ability to analyze situations and adopt an effective course of action, particularly under psychologically and emotionally stressful conditions. Ability to administer first aid. Ability to establish and maintain effective working relationships with other employees and the general public. Ability to write clear and accurate reports. Ability to communicate effectively, both orally and in writing. EDUCATION AND EXPERIENCE: High school diploma or G.E.D., and successful completion of basic police academy; or any combination of education and experience which would provide the applicant with the desired skills, knowledge and ability required to perform the job. LICENSES, CERTIFICATES & OTHER REQUIREMENTS: Valid Washington State Driver's License. First Aid and CPR certification.
    $49k-65k yearly est. 60d+ ago
  • Police Officer

    City of Independence 3.6company rating

    Border patrol agent job in Independence, OR

    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.
    $64k-81k yearly est. 60d+ 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 51d 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. 18d ago
  • Police Officer (Entry-Level)

    City of Kennewick (Wa 3.5company rating

    Border patrol agent job in Kennewick, WA

    Under general supervision, performs the full range of Police work as a sworn officer responsible for maintenance of peace, protection of life and property, and enforcement of federal, state and municipal peace, protection of life and property, and enforcement of federal, state and municipal laws and ordinances; and performs related work as required. ABOUT THE KENNEWICK POLICE DEPARTMENT The Kennewick Police Department is a high energy, progressive organization whose motto is, "Committed to Your Safety". By implementing community oriented policing programs and working with the other city municipal departments our collective vision is, "One Team - One Future." Our commitment to the citizens who live, work, and play in Kennewick to continue with the work of "Leading the Way." We are an agency of 130 employees with an authorized commissioned strength of 108 officers. We have four divisions - the Patrol Division, the Criminal Investigations Division, the Special Services Division, and Administrative Services Division. RECRUITMENT PROCESS The City of Kennewick is currently recruiting to fill several openings. Eligibility/placement on the eligibility list will be based on the following: * Successful completion of the Physical Abilities Test (PAT) offered through Public Safety Testing (PST) * Passing the Written exam components offered through PST with a 70% or higher score on each exam component. * Visit PublicSafetyTesting.com for more information and to schedule a test. In addition, those who successfully pass the background investigation and Command Board and are approved to receive a conditional offer of employment will need to successfully complete the following pre-employment exams: * Medical Exam * Psychological Exam Kennewick Police Department Physical Abilities Test (KPAT) to include the following: * Push-ups - Timed test - 90 seconds to complete a minimum of 20 * Sit-ups - Timed test - 90 seconds to complete a minimum of 25 * Squat Thrusts - Timed Test - 3 minutes to complete a minimum of 35 Review the Entry-Level Police Officer Requirements & Testing Process for further details regarding minimum requirements, potential disqualifiers and each step of the hiring process. Review the robust benefits package Benefits-Brochure-2025 that the City of Kennewick has to offer. For more information regarding the Police Department, visit their webpage. SPECIAL REQUIREMENTS Minimum age of 21; must be a Citizen of the United States of America or a Lawful Permanent Resident; must possess or be able to obtain a valid Washington State Driver's License; High School graduate or GED; ability to pass an extensive background, polygraph, physical and psychological examinations and any other special requirements as may be established by the Kennewick Civil Service Commission. Ability to successfully complete required training at the Washington State Police Academy.
    $66k-78k yearly est. 60d+ 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 43d ago
  • Lateral Police Officer

    City of Bend, or 4.1company rating

    Border patrol agent job in Bend, OR

    This announcement has been updated to now include a Hiring Incentive Bonus! The City of Bend Police Department is actively seeking qualified Lateral Officer applicants to join our dynamic team as Police Officers. This selection process will create an eligibility list for future vacancies, and we're seeking passionate individuals to join our team. Serving a vibrant city of over 106,000 residents, we pride ourselves on our commitment to community policing and cutting-edge innovation. As a member of the Bend Police Department, you'll be part of a professional law enforcement agency that champions teamwork, integrity, and excellence. This position is represented by the Bend Police Association and is FLSA non-exempt (overtime eligible), offering you the chance to advance your career while making a significant impact in our community. Classification Framework: Class Specifications | Police Officer | Class Spec Details Why Bend? Our police officers demonstrate unwavering dedication in their service. During their time off, they enjoy the benefit of residing in a region that boasts over 290 days of sunshine annually, to take full advantage of Central Oregon. * Floating the Deschutes River * Skiing at Mt. Bachelor * Exploring Smith Rock State Park * Enjoying the natural beauty of Cascade Lakes for hiking, camping and scenic views * Hunting and Fishing * Old Mill District: restaurants with review views, walking paths, shopping and an amphitheater for concerts * Last Blockbuster: visit the world's last remaining Blockbuster Video store for a walk down memory lane Job Highlights for Lateral Officers: * Starting Salary: $87,857.52 up to $114,668 (with Advanced DPSST certification). * $10,000.00 Hiring Incentive ($5,000.00 paid at hire and $5,000.00 paid when passed probation). * 40 Hours Vacation front loaded. * 40 Hours Sick front loaded. * Uniforms and Gear: Supplied. * Work Schedule: 11.25-hour schedule, four working days followed by four days off to enjoy Central Oregon. * Wellness Programs: On-duty workouts, onsite mental health clinician, functional fitness, and more. * Educational Reimbursements: Available. * Incentives: Walking, biking, or carpooling to work. * Moving expenses reimbursement (up to $3,000). * Additional Benefits: As noted within the Collective Bargaining Agreement. * Community Enhancement Program: Additional 2% to gross wages. * Language Fluency: Qualify for a $1.50 per hour increase for fluency in languages other than English, as approved by the Chief of Police. * VA On-the-Job training program available for our Veterans. Lateral Opportunities: For experienced lateral candidates who are certified officers and have successfully completed their previous agencies Field Training program, we offer competitive wages and benefits based on your level of police experience. The pay scale matrix and other lateral incentives are outlined below: * Pay Step 2: $7,321.46 (6-18 months of solo officer experience) * Pay Step 3: $7,687.54 (18-30 months of solo officer experience) * Pay Step 4: $8,071.82 (30-42 months of solo officer experience) * Pay Step 5: $8,475.52 (42 or more months of solo officer experience) * Lateral Police Officers may earn up to an additional 10% or 15% premium pay (depending on qualifications through DPSST). * For out of state applicants, we are experienced in requesting reciprocity for your certifications and can guide you through the process. The following duties ARE NOT intended to serve as a comprehensive list of all duties performed by all employees in this classification. Shown are duties intended to provide a representative summary of the major duties and responsibilities. Incumbent(s) may not be required to perform all duties listed and may be required to perform additional, position-specific duties. As A Police Officer you will: * Carries out the mission of the agency as defined in the mission statement; models and promotes the core values of the organization. * As a first responder to incidents, serve as a direct link between the department and the public. Duties involve responding to and investigating incidents and crime scenes, taking action at incidents, proactively patrolling assigned areas, engaging in information lead policing activities and making independent decisions to deter criminal activity. Enforcing laws and ordinances, making arrests, preserving crime scene evidence and performing preventative community policing. May be assigned to specialized units or teams in the department. * Serves arrest and search warrants. * Directs traffic and patrols areas during incidents or any other occasion of a special or emergency nature. * Investigates crashes, completes reports, makes arrests or issues citations; renders first aid. * Conducts investigations concerning various types of crime, interviews witnesses and suspects, takes photographs, fingerprints and gathers evidence. * Attend judicial proceedings, presents evidence and provides credible testimony. * Participates in departmental meetings and attends in-service training classes and schools. * Books in prisoners and transports prisoners when necessary. * Assists other law enforcement agencies. * Completes reports; conducts follow-up investigations and re-contacts. * Renders assistance to the public. * Complies with the safety requirements of the position and actively promotes safe work practices. * In an emergency event or an officially declared State of Emergency, responds as directed to ensure the restoration of essential public services, facilities and infrastructure. * Provide customer service and communicate effectively with citizens and coworkers. * Performs other duties as assigned or directed. Knowlege: * Various law enforcement techniques and procedures. * Various state and local criminal, traffic and civil laws, codes and ordinances, and their application. * Federal and State laws regarding custody, interrogations, search and seizure, and other procedural aspects; knowledge of applicable case law, such as court decisions pertaining to search, seizure, and arrest. * Departmental policies and procedural manual, guidelines, and chain of command. * Basic investigative techniques. * Detection and basic identification of hazardous and controlled substances and their effects. * Operation of various types of firearms and other police equipment. * Safety and health hazards. * Use of defensive tactics. * Court procedures and rules of evidence. * Report writing techniques, crime coding system, and case preparation techniques. * Correct and safe usage of police equipment. * Community resources, such as social services, are available for persons in crisis situations. * Basic crime prevention techniques and information. * Basic problem-solving techniques and methodology. * Geographical layout of city. * Basic interview techniques. * Principles of First Aid. Ability: * Analyze complex situations and develop effective responses that may include law enforcement or the utilization of other community resources. * Identify criminal activities and decide upon appropriate response. * Evaluate high-risk situations and maintain flexibility; defuse tense situations. * Make appropriate decisions as to response; use discretion as required and calmly deal with stressful situations. * Apply knowledge obtained through past experiences and exposures along with skills obtained in training sessions in assessing new situations. * Apply applicable laws and procedures to specific situations and issue correct citations as applicable. * Safely operate a police vehicle in a pursuit situation and use defensive driving techniques. * Operate, use and maintain a variety of police tools in a safe and effective manner, such as police radios, various types of weapons and defensive tools, handcuffs, gas mask, speed measuring devices, Intoxilyzer, flares, fire extinguisher, fingerprint kit, first aid kit, and other specialized equipment. Check equipment and tools for condition and performance. * Judge when and what type of force is reasonable based on the circumstances. * Effectively observe assigned areas to identify problems and probable violations of laws. * Analyze crime scene requirements and investigation techniques. * Collect, maintain and transport seized evidence in a safe manner. * Provide testimony in a competent manner. * Interview/interrogate witnesses and suspects; prepare clear reports and concise diagrams of events; remember names, faces, and details of incidents. * Communicate well, both orally and in writing, using good grammar and spelling. * Prepare clear and accurate reports and incident summaries in a timely manner. * Deal with people of diverse cultural backgrounds and personalities in a tactful and effective manner. * Access police systems on a computer as needed. * Must be able to work various shifts and in inclement weather as assigned. * Lift heavy gear and traffic hazards. * Develop and maintain physical fitness to subdue suspects and use appropriate physical force, move vehicles, and carry people. * Be flexible and available for rapid response needs and shifting priorities. * Keep updated on criminal intelligence, criminal/municipal statutes, training events and other briefing bulletins. * Must be able to be observant and aware while performing multiple tasks. Candidates who meet the listed minimum qualifications, including an equivalent combination of education and experience will be considered for an interview. Please ensure your application includes information and your education, relevant paid and unpaid work experience, and applicable licenses and certifications. Avoid referencing your resume in the job duties section of the application. Minimum Qualifications: * Must be a minimum age of 21 years. * Have completed a law enforcement field training program or passed a probationary period of not less than one (1) year with a law enforcement agency as a full-time sworn officer. * Have been employed as a full-time sworn officer within the last five (5) year period prior to the appointment of this position. * Be able to obtain reciprocity or already have; law enforcement certification by the Department of Public Safety Standards and Training (DPSST). * An equivalent combination of education and experience sufficient to successfully perform the essential duties of the job. Required Licenses & Certifications: * Ability to successfully pass a comprehensive background investigation including a criminal history check. * Current and valid Driver's License per City policies outlined in the Employee Handbook. * Ability to obtain Criminal Justice Information Systems (CJIS) Certification. Work Environment: Work in a 24-hour environment with varied shifts including weekends and holidays. Duties are primarily performed on patrol in an assigned geographical area where the employee is exposed to varying and extreme weather conditions. When responding to emergencies, employee risks physical hazard from violent, aggressive, and hostile people, a variety of weapons, noise, chemicals, bodily secretions, sharp objects, traffic, drugs and drug paraphernalia and crime scenes. Physical exertion is required to climb stairs, go over walls, run, move heavy objects, crawl through tight spaces, kneel in confined areas and sit for a long period of time during surveillance. Physical effort is required to lift materials, equipment, and persons exceeding 75lbs, and subdue combative persons. If you have any questions regarding this selection process, please contact Lieutenant Bob Jones at ********************* . Application Deadline: Applications received by October 1, 12:00 PM (noon) Pacific Time will be included in the initial review.? Anticipated Hiring Process: * Review of submitted applications: Open Continuous with weekly reviews * Web-Based interview: On going through process * In-Person Oral Board Interview: Late October / Early November * Oregon Physical Agility Testing: Will be scheduled at time of in-person oral board * Chief's Interview: Mid/Late November * Successful completion of a background investigation, psychological testing, and a full physical test prior to receiving an official offer of employment. * This selection process will be used to fill anticipated vacancies. The tentative start date for this selection process is January 2026. Application Requirements: To be considered, applicants must complete an online application including the following attachments (failure to include required attachments may result in disqualification): * A completed online application * Attached a formal Cover letter (required) * Attached a Resume (required) * Attached valid Credentials, Certifications and Licensing (if applicable) National Testing Network Testing: No need to take a test before your interview. If you are selected and receive an invitation to an Oral Board, the City of Bend Police Department will sponsor your NTN testing at the Bend Police Department. Applicants who hold a four-year degree or already hold a DPSST Officer certification in Oregon are exempt from this requirement. If you have tested within the past 12 months (August 28,2024 forward) we will honor your scores. Veterans' Preference: Applicants must provide certification that they are a veteran or disabled veteran to receive veteran's preference. For more information click here Equity Statement: The City of Bend remains committed to building a workforce that advances diversity and inclusion within our community and all we do. We recognize that not everyone starts from the same place, and that gender, race and ability, sexual orientation, and other identities face different barriers. We welcome applicants from all backgrounds and are dedicated to creating an inclusive, safe and respectful workplace where employees can thrive without these barriers. A more extended version of the City of Bend's Organizational Equity Statement is available upon request. Benefits: The City of Bend offers an excellent competitive benefits package for Employees and Dependents for health and dental coverage, retirement benefits, and a robust paid leave program. Details are available on the benefits tab of the job posting. Starting Compensation: Starting compensation is determined based on a pay equity analysis considering the candidate's education, applicable work experience, and internal equity. Please include all relevant information in your application. Please note that this announcement establishes an eligibility list that at any time may be canceled at the discretion of the Police Chief.
    $87.9k-114.7k yearly 60d+ ago
  • Police Officers - Entry Level and Lateral

    City of Beaverton, or 4.1company rating

    Border patrol agent job in Beaverton, OR

    The City of Beaverton is seeking entry-level and lateral Police Officers to join our team, working hand in hand with our community to ensure a safe environment for all. Beaverton Police Department serves community members with compassion and respect, through proactive crime prevention, law enforcement, and community engagement. As a Police Officer, you will patrol assigned areas to deter crime, enforce laws, and respond to emergencies. Your duties will include conducting investigations, gathering evidence, issuing citations, and making arrests when appropriate. Officers also take command at crime or accident scenes, administer first aid, write reports, and provide credible testimony in court. This work requires sound judgment, integrity, and the ability to analyze situations quickly and objectively. What we're looking for: * Applicants who embody integrity, courage, and a strong sense of public service. * Excellent communication skills, sound decision-making abilities, and a calm demeanor in stressful situations. * Future officers who are committed to community engagement and understand the importance of building relationships and trust within our city. * People who are excited by the challenge of learning a large amount of factual material, including laws, statutes, ordinances, and procedures. For entry-level applicants, this position is an opportunity to launch a meaningful career in law enforcement, supported by comprehensive training and development. Experienced lateral officers will bring proven skills and experience to contribute immediately to our team. If you want to make a real impact within the diverse Beaverton community, enjoy a variety of tasks and duties at work, and thrive in a professional, progressive, proactive organization, this may be the opportunity for you! Selection process The hiring process for Beaverton Police Department is a seven-step process that typically takes 3-4 months to complete. Qualified lateral officers may start on Step 3 (Oral boards). Step 1: Written test - Reading comprehension and grammar Step 2: Physical test - 1 mile run (passing time: 9 minutes, 15 seconds) Step 3: Oral board (interview) Step 4: Background investigation * Statement of personal history * Personal profile questions Step 5: Chief interview Step 6: Psychological evaluation Step 7: Medical evaluation Police Officer is a full-time, non-exempt, Beaverton Police Association (BPA)- classified position. Police Officers work varied shifts that include weekends and holidays. Please click APPLY to submit your application via the City of Beaverton's online portal. Your education, skills, and experience will be evaluated using the main application form and supplemental questions; a resume and cover letter are not required and do not substitute for a complete application and work history. This recruitment is open continuously and applications will be reviewed regularly. After you've submitted your application, you can check your governmentjobs.com account to view its current status. * Enforce criminal and traffic laws * Make arrests * Issue citations * Investigate accidents * Patrol roads, highways, and businesses * Write reports * Appear in court * Handle prisoners * Communicate by radio * Educate the public * Provide services to residents and community members * Contribute to the promotion of organizational values, including personal and professional development, accountability, and promoting respect in a multicultural society * Additional duties outlined in the Police Officer class specification Minimum qualifications, licensing, and special requirements for all officers * High school diploma or GED; and * Work skills and/or life experience that are relevant to a law enforcement career. * Valid driver's license and ability to meet the city's driving standards. * 21 years or older at the time of hire. * Must be a US citizen within 18 months of hire or a nonimmigrant legally admitted to the United States under a Compact of Free Association. * Must never have been convicted of a felony or misdemeanor that reflects adversely on the capacity to serve as a police officer. * Able to pass background and reference checks, drug screen, and pre-hire medical and psychological evaluations. Criminal Justice Information Services (CJIS) fingerprints must be cleared prior to start date; successful candidates will need to receive CJIS certification within 30 days after hire. To qualify as an entry-level officer you must be: * Able to pass written exam and fitness test. * Successful candidates must obtain Oregon Department of Public Safety Standards and Training (DPSST) Basic Certification within 18 months of hire. To qualify as a lateral hire, you must have: * Completed a State-certified police academy. * Passed a probationary period of not less than one year with a law enforcement agency as a full-time sworn officer. * Been employed as a full-time sworn officer within the last five years. * Be in good standing with current/former law enforcement agency. The city's talent acquisition goals include hiring the candidate who is best able to meet the performance objectives of the role. We encourage persons with non-traditional skill sets and experiences to apply, even if you believe you do not meet 100% of the qualifications and hiring criteria described. Wage range: $37.63 - $50.43 hourly All new hires with no sworn, paid law enforcement work experience will start at step 1 of the posted salary range. Higher steps may be offered to lateral hires who have additional years of directly related experience to the position within the posted wage range. Total compensation package and benefits In addition to competitive pay, the city offers a wide variety of benefits to regular employees which make up an exceptional total compensation package. The city pays the full retirement contribution to PERS including the employee portion; provides employees with an opportunity to participate in a deferred compensation retirement plan; makes available a public service loan forgiveness program and tuition reimbursement program; and offers excellent health, dental, vision and life insurance coverage. Additional benefits include excellent vacation accrual, wellness programs and incentives, a Health Reimbursement Account (HRA) VEBA with 3% employer contributions, an Employee Assistance Program (EAP) and bilingual pay premiums. Vacation accrual for lateral hires will be based on total length of previous experience as a full-time public safety employee, and lateral hires may also be eligible for a cash hiring bonus of up to $7500, as well as frontloaded vacation time. City of Beaverton Compensation Break DownGross cash compensation Starting step Step 1Step 4Step 7Yearly salary$74,677.44$90,602.28$104,890.92 Estimated benefits paid by the city - non-cash compensation Public Employees Retirement System fully-paid contributions for employee $3,920.57$4,756.62$5,506.77Medical & Dental - Max city contributions for employee +1 (dollar value)$31,783.08$31,783.08$31,783.08Health Reimbursement Account (HRA) VEBA; 3% contribution$2,240.32$2,718.07$3,146.73Deferred compensation account; 3% employer contribution$2,240.32$2,718.07$3,146.73No-cost Tri-Met public transportation pass (dollar value)$1,200.00$1,200.00$1,200.00Total estimated non-cash compensation - benefits$41,384.29$43,175.84$44,783.31 Total salary and estimated non-cash compensation value$116,061.73$133,778.12$149,674.23 Annual amounts in the table are shown for comparison purposes only and may vary slightly from actual salaries due to rounding calculations in the payroll system.
    $37.6-50.4 hourly 60d+ ago
  • Police Officer

    City of Eugene, or 4.3company rating

    Border patrol agent job in Eugene, OR

    The Eugene Police Department (EPD) is a progressive, professional law-enforcement agency that serves the city of Eugene, Oregon. In fulfillment of the public trust, the Eugene Police Department works in partnership with our community to promote safety and security, enforce laws, prevent crimes, and safeguard the constitutional rights of all people. Beginning on October 30, 2025, EPD is seeking new candidates to come serve with us. Invitations to the testing phase of the recruitment process will be sent on a rolling basis to those applicants with a complete application who qualify. If you'd like to be eligible to receive an early invitation to schedule your testing, please make sure to submit your complete application as soon as possible. By submitting your application early, you will also be provided access to a paid practice test and a testing study guide as well as the opportunity to participate in an ORPAT practice session. 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. We run the testing process with a "first-come, first-served" approach to provide candidates a quick and efficient recruitment process. Our recruiting process takes approximately 90 days from the date of testing to the first day of employment. For applicants who are not local to the City of Eugene, we only require one trip to the Eugene area for testing and interview. If you are successful in testing, interview, and the background process, we will issue a conditional job offer before giving you the option to return to the area again for the psychological evaluation and medical exam. If you are unable to return for the psychological evaluation and medical exam, we can accommodate other options. This position performs a variety of law enforcement duties; first responder to incidents; serves as direct link between the department and the public; responds to, and investigates, incident scenes; assesses appropriate actions to incidents; patrols assigned areas; enforces laws and ordinances; makes arrests; preserves crime scene evidence; summarizes events in report format; and performs preventative community policing for diverse neighborhoods. Application Deadline: Monday, January 5, 2026 at 5 p.m. P.T. Accepting Online Applications Only Information on How to Apply Applications received during this application period will be considered for an April 20, 2026 hire date. Salary Range: All Entry-Police Officers will start at Step 1. Applicants with a minimum of 3 years of full-time police service experience, exercising police powers at a City (Municipal), County or State police agency responsible for responding to emergency 9-1-1 calls, can apply to the Lateral Police Officer posting. Salary Step Step 1 Step 2 Step 3 Step 4Step 5 Step 6 Hourly Rate* $37.59$39.45$41.36$43.44$45.64$47.92Entry Level All Entry Level ---------- Bilingual Pay Benefit: This position qualifies for up to an additional 5% of base salary for bilingual pay. Please see "Supplemental Information" at the end of the posting for more information. Benefits: The City of Eugene offers robust and competitive benefits. For more info, click the Benefits Tab, or visit this summary page as well as this benefits package page. 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. Union Representation: Eugene Police Employees' Association (EPEA) 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 transferrable 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. MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS * At least 21 years of age by May 11, 2026 * No felony convictions. No Class A Misdemeanor convictions within 24 months of application * 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 * Must meet State requirements including vision, hearing, and standards for basic certification as a law enforcement officer by the Department of Public Safety Standards and Training (DPSST). To view the standards set by DPSST for certification view Oregon Administrative Rule 259-008-0010. Education High school diploma or GED Experience Two years of work experience, college coursework, or military experience. License and Certificate A valid Oregon driver's license, or 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 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). CPR certification within twelve months of appointment. Background MUST PASS A POLICE BACKGROUND INVESTIGATION Please view this list of documents that will be requested as part of the background investigation and see Oregon Administrative Rule 259-008-0010 and 259-008-0015 for more information. Emergency response time for a Police Officer requires reporting to work and being ready for duty within 45 minutes of notification. Fluency in a language in addition to English is desirable. Preference for Spanish or Sign Language ability may be given. 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.Selection Process Dates at-a-glance: * ORPAT practice sessions Saturday, December 13, 2025 9-11 a.m. (optional) Apply by December 12, 2025 to get more information about the ORPAT practice session. * Written test* and ORPAT Saturday, January 10, 2026. The City reserves a right to select candidates from a standby list for available testing sessions. Weapons and backpacks are not allowed at any portion of the testing process. You may be subject to a search when entering a facility for testing. * We will provide a testing study guide and access to practice tests. Apply as soon as possible to get more information on the practice tests/study guide and the ORPAT practice session. * Interviews: January 11-13, 2026 (Sunday-Tuesday.) Out of state applicants will be given preference for interviews on Sunday, January 11, 2026. * Full Background completed by February 26, 2026 * Chief Interview: March 9, 2026 * Psychological Evaluation and Medical Exam: March 16-25, 2026 * Projected Date of Hire: April 20, 2026 City of Eugene requires all candidates to test directly with the City of Eugene for the written and physical abilities test each recruitment process. At this time, we are not able to accept prior results, National Testing Network results, or results from other agencies. Eligibility List This posting may also be used to establish an eligibility list of applicants for future vacancies. Candidates that are placed on the eligibility list will be notified via email which will include the duration of the list and how notification of call up will occur. Salaries and Fringe Benefits Recruit Police Officers receive a beginning annual salary of $78,187.20 annually; with experience, education, and training officers can advance to the top step of $99,673.60* annually. After three years of employment, officers are eligible for premium pay for education and certification. Premium pay can be worth up to 15% of an officer's base salary. In addition, Police Officers can qualify for a 5% increase for demonstrated fluency in an eligible language (such as Spanish or American Sign Language). Up to 5% shift differential. 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. For full benefit information including retirement benefits, please view our benefits summaries and see all employee benefits. 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.
    $78.2k-99.7k yearly 12d ago
  • Police Officer ENTRY-LEVEL

    City of Seattle, Wa 4.5company rating

    Border patrol agent job in Seattle, WA

    The Seattle Police Department is looking to create a diverse team of hardworking, committed individuals with a passion for public service and who are deeply aligned with our City's values of Race and Social Justice. The City of Seattle is an Equal Opportunity Employer. Applicants are considered for positions without regard to race, color, religion, creed, sex, sexual orientation, national origin, ancestry, age, disability, marital status, veteran status, gender identity, political ideology, or any other basis prohibited by federal, state, and local laws. IMPORTANT ITEMS TO NOTE * Hiring Bonus: The City of Seattle is offering a $7,500 hiring bonus for entry-level police officers. Please see the Seattle Police Department website to learn more. * Speak with a Recruiter: Complete this form and a recruiter will text you! * Attend an Applicant Workshop: Sign up here to participate in an upcoming Seattle Police Applicant Workshop to learn more about policing careers, the Seattle Police Department, and tips to navigate our hiring process! Please read the entire job bulletin information carefully, as our testing process has changed. HIRING PROCESS * Apply: All candidates must submit an application to the City of Seattle as soon as possible. To submit an application, click "Apply" at the top of this job bulletin. A resume and cover letter are not required. * Register and Complete Two (2) Exam Components: The law enforcement exam components must be self-scheduled through the National Testing Network (NTN). Examinations are offered virtually or at physical locations across the United States, and the City of Seattle will pay for the exam. The required exam components include: * Frontline National (Law Enforcement) Exam * Public Safety Self-Assessment (Parts 1 & 2) You should receive your final exam results within approximately three weeks after applying and completing all components of your test (Frontline National and PSSA). Candidates who meet eligibility criteria and pass all portions of the exam will be ranked on an eligible list according to their exam scores. Candidates who pass the civil service exam must then complete and pass all the below pre-employment steps to become a Seattle police officer. If you have any questions, please contact us at ***********************. Exam Notes: * Candidates are NOT required to complete the NTN Personal History Questionnaire (PHQ) for the Seattle Police Department. * If you have taken the NTN exam for a department other than SPD within the last year, you can elect to send your scores to SPD at no cost via the "Department Add" feature in your NTN account. Please contact NTN candidate support if you need assistance transferring your scores to SPD. * Physical Ability Test: While scheduling your written exam, the NTN system will prompt you to schedule your Washington Physical Ability Test (WAPAT). We encourage you to complete your WAPAT with NTN as soon as possible. Passing the WAPAT is required to move forward in the hiring process. If you are an out-of-state candidate, you will not be expected to travel to Washington to complete your WAPAT. * Backgrounding: Candidates who pass the WAPAT will receive a link via email from the Seattle Police Background Unit to fill out their personal history information. SPD will then conduct a thorough investigation into the candidate's history. Ensure that you meet the minimum qualifications for this position listed below. * Medical Evaluation, Psychological Exam, and Polygraph Exam: Candidates must complete a medical evaluation that includes drug screening, medical history, vision and hearing test, and a stress EKG test. A psychological exam will be completed via Zoom. The medical tests can only be completed in person at specific Seattle locations currently. * Final Offer of Employment: If the candidate completes and passes all the above steps, they will be given an official offer of employment with the Seattle Police Department. PREFERENCE POINTS The City of Seattle offers multiple forms of preference points. Preference points can only be applied to passing exam scores. Once you pass the exam, instructions for requesting preference points will be emailed along with your final exam results. All requests for preference points will be evaluated in accordance with Rules 9.17 - 9.21 of the City of Seattle's Public Safety Civil Service Commission. * Veteran's Preference: for candidates with qualifying military experience * Language (Multilingual) Preference: for candidates with proficiency in a language other than English * Human/Social Services Preference: for candidates who have two or more years of verifiable full-time professional or volunteer experience or equivalent (4,160 cumulative hours) delivering direct human/social services * City of Seattle Work Preference: for candidates who have prior service as a Police Reserve in the Seattle Police Department as well as those who have served as 911 dispatchers and Parking Enforcement Officers Please note that candidates must pass the WAPAT in addition to their civil service exams (Frontline National and PSSA) in order to be eligible for language or community service preference points. POSITION DESCRIPTION The Seattle Police Department is seeking individuals committed to understanding and protecting the ethical, cultural, and ethnic values of the City of Seattle and its residents as Police Officers. As first responders, Police Officers are vital to public safety and under regular supervision, perform basic police services in accordance with the mission, goals, and objectives of the City of Seattle Police Department and in compliance with governing federal, state, and local laws. * Entry Level Police Officer describes a candidate with no prior law enforcement experience or training, and those who have completed a self-sponsored academy and have not worked as a commissioned officer/deputy for a law enforcement agency. * Exceptional Entry Police Officer describes a candidate who has successfully completed a basic law enforcement academy and FTO, but who does not have the required 24 months of full-time service as a law enforcement officer in the last 36 months to qualify as a lateral applicant. Exceptional Entry Police Officer candidates must test with the entry-level candidates and are not eligible to take the Lateral entry exam. * Provides for public safety by maintaining order, responding to emergencies, protecting people and property, enforcing motor vehicle and criminal laws, and promoting good community relations. Explains laws and police procedures to residents. * Operates a patrol car. Patrols city streets, areas and businesses to deter criminal activity and promote public safety. * Investigates conditions hazardous to life or property; conducts initial investigations of crime and crime scenes; may assist detectives in criminal investigation work. Conducts search and seizure activities as appropriate. Collects and preserves crime scene and evidence. * Arrests and/or detains suspected violators of the law. Reviews facts of incidents to determine if criminal act or statute violations were involved. * Records facts to prepare reports that document incidents and activities. * Renders aid to accident victims and other persons requiring first aid for physical injuries. * Transports individuals in custody. * Presents evidence and testimony in judicial settings. The City of Seattle provides police service 24 hours per day, seven days per week. Shift work, including nights, weekends, and holidays, is required. ELIGIBILITY STANDARDS * Be at least twenty and half (20.5) years of age. * Hold United States citizenship, OR have legal permanent residency in the U.S., OR be a Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) recipient. * Attained a high school diploma or a certificate of high school equivalency (GED). Applicants must meet all eligibility standards by the date of participation in the exam process. MINIMUM EMPLOYMENT STANDARDS: The following standards apply to all candidates for Police Officer. Drug Use Prior to the exam: * Have not used Marijuana within twelve (12) months prior to taking civil service exam, and * Have not used cocaine or crack within the previous five (5) years, and * Have not used club drugs, such as, but not limited to: Ketamine, GHB, Rohypnol, or MDMA (ecstasy) within the previous three (3) years, and * Have not used any Hallucinogens, LSD, Mushrooms, or Psilocybin within the previous five (5) years, and * Have not used PCP, Angel Dust, Wet or Phencyclidine within the previous five (5) years, and * Have not used Opium, Morphine, or Heroin within the previous five (5) years, and * Have not used Methamphetamine, Crank, Crystal, Ice, Speed, Glass, or Amphetamine within the previous five (5) years, and * Have not inhaled aerosols, sometimes referred to as Huffing (paint) or Whippits (Nitrous Oxide) or used Khat within the previous three (3) years, and * Have not used any illegal drug(s) while employed in a criminal justice and/or law enforcement capacity, and * Have not manufactured or cultivated illegal drug(s) for the purpose of the sales/marketing of the drug(s). * Have not sold or facilitated the sale of illegal drugs. Please note that use of illegal drugs and the illegal use of prescription drugs, referred to in this standard, means the use of one or more drugs, the possession or distribution of which is unlawful under the Uniform Controlled Substances Act. Offers of employment are conditioned upon a pre-employment drug screening to confirm abstinence from illegal drug use. Traffic Record A candidate's driving record will be thoroughly assessed and may be a factor for disqualification. Examples of infractions/traffic crimes that may be disqualifying: * Driving While Intoxicated (DWI), Reckless Driving, or Hit & Run Driving. * Suspension of your driver's license within five (5) years of the exam date * Three (3) or more moving violations (speeding, negligent driving, etc.) within five (5) years of the exam date will be carefully reviewed. * Two (2) or more accidents within five (5) years of the exam date, wherein candidate was judged to be at fault and/or charged with a moving violation. Criminal History A candidate's criminal history, including all arrests, prosecutions, deferred prosecutions, "Alford" pleas, and non-conviction information will be thoroughly assessed and may be grounds for disqualification. The following will be disqualifying: * Any adult felony conviction. * Any misdemeanor or felony conviction while employed in a criminal justice and/or law enforcement capacity. * Any domestic violence conviction. Employment Record A candidate's employment history, including any terminations, or leaving an employer in lieu of termination, will be thoroughly assessed and may be grounds for disqualification. Financial Record A candidate's credit history, including excessive credit card debt or unresolved accounts in collection will be thoroughly assessed and may be grounds for disqualification. The following will be disqualifying: * Failure to pay income tax or child support. Professional Appearance All applicants are expected to maintain a professional appearance at all times. SPD has the sole discretion in determining what is considered professional, as it relates to the position of Police Officer. Any and all tattoos, branding (intentional burning of the skin to create a design), voluntary disfigurement (marring or spoiling of the appearance or shape of a body part), or scarification (intentional cutting of the skin to create a design) shall be carefully reviewed by SPD on a case-by-case basis. Other Items * A valid Washington State Driver's License is required prior to being hired. * Ability to accurately type at least 35 wpm is highly desirable. * Seattle residence is not required for application or appointment. Job offers are contingent on review of credit, criminal and driving history as well as verification of information provided by the applicant as part of the application process. Please see the links below for additional details on the civil service exam and physical ability test: * NTN Frontline National (Law Enforcement) Exam * NTN Public Safety Self Assessment * Washington State Physical Ability Test (WAPAT) PLEASE NOTE: Applicants are highly encouraged to review the Seattle Police Department's "Careers and Opportunities" web pages for further information about the hiring process. The Public Safety Civil Service Exams Unit oversees the initial exam process, establishes an eligible list, and certifies candidates from the eligible list upon request by the Seattle Police Department. The Police Department will directly contact and schedule eligible candidates for all the remaining steps in the pre-employment screening process. The Seattle Police Department makes all hiring decisions after a pre-employment selection process, which includes a background investigation, additional interviews, a physical ability exam, a polygraph, and psychological and medical exams. TESTING ACCOMMODATION: Disability accommodations are available to those who qualify. For more information on requesting an accommodation, please visit the NTN Testing FAQ Page (Question 16). BENEFITS The City of Seattle has a comprehensive benefits package for police officers. For more information about benefits, please click here.
    $71k-89k yearly est. 60d+ ago
  • Lateral Police Officer

    City of Gresham 3.9company rating

    Border patrol agent job in Gresham, OR

    Are you looking for a lateral growth opportunity working in a fast-paced, learning environment? Do you have the desire to impact, inspire and influence those you encounter each day? The City of Gresham is accepting applications for Lateral Police Officers! The Police Department is seeking Lateral Police Officers of sound moral character. The Police Officers are expected to be self-disciplined and highly motivated, while demonstrating honesty and integrity in representing the core values of the community. Successful candidates will reinforce the department's efforts to achieve goals and objectives in providing public safety to the community and its citizens. Our agency is proud to offer our Police Officers a competitive salary, a comprehensive benefits and retirement package, and extensive ongoing training opportunities to support the current and future needs of a thriving community service and safety department. You can find more information about Police salary and benefits: Employee benefits and salary (greshamoregon.gov) This is an open and continuous recruitment process where eligible list of candidates will be created and used to fill current and future vacancies with the Police Department. Why Gresham? Work-life balance Our police officers are dedicated and hard-working. But when they're off duty, you'll find them hitting the slopes, windsurfing in the Columbia River Gorge, and more. * Skiing or snowboarding at Mt. Hood, less than an hour away. * Boating or windsurfing at the Columbia River Gorge, less than an hour away. * 20-minute drive (and an easy commute) to downtown Portland, Oregon's largest city-catch a Trail Blazers game, visit the theater, or explore the food scene. * Camping and recreational activities with easy access, whether in the mountains or by rivers. * Scenic two-hour ride to Pacific Ocean coast. * In town, enjoy Gresham's historic downtown with more than 150 shops, restaurants and service businesses, or explore the 1,100+ acres of parks, natural areas and trails within the city. Grow your Career Whatever your interest, we've got an opportunity for you. Challenge yourself with new specialty assignments and build your future here with promotional opportunities. * SWAT * Crisis Negotiation * Vehicle Collision Team (VCT) * Explosive Detection Unit * K-9 * Detectives * FBI Safe Streets Task Force * School Resources Officers * Field Training Officers * Training Instructors * Service Coordination Team * UAV Pilots * Honor Guard Financial Stability We offer competitive living-wage salaries with generous benefit packages. In addition to base salary, officers are eligible for overtime pay, premium pay for participation in specialty or instructor assignments, certification pay, shift differential, and other incentives. Benefits include: * Paid Time Off (vacation): From 21.33 hours per month* * Sick leave for longer-term illnesses. * Medical, vision, dental and life insurance. * Accidental death and dismemberment insurance. * City participates in the Oregon Public Employee Retirement System. * Long-term disability insurance. * Employee assistance program. * Health reimbursement account. * Flexible spending account. * Deferred compensation. * Uniforms, uniform cleaning, weapon and other equipment provided. * Starting PTO accrual will be determined using the accrual matrix in GPOA contract and based on total years of previous experience as a full-time public safety employee at another law enforcement agency (or agencies) plus time served at the Police Department. Starting Salary Information: OREGON OR OUT-OF-STATE EXPERIENCE. A new employee (certified or certifiable) with police experience in Oregon or another state and hired under the criteria of the City's lateral entry program shall be credited one pay step for each completed year of previous full-time paid experience as a sworn officer, up to a maximum starting pay of one step below the top step of the police officer salary range, which is currently Step 6. A lateral entry employee will be eligible to advance one step and additional subsequent steps on the salary schedule after successful completion of twelve (12) months of service in each step. We are pleased to offer: * A referral bonus of $1,000 once the referral has been sworn in * Educational reimbursements up to $5,000 per year The City of Gresham Police Department does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, national origin, age, disability, veteran status, marital status, or based on an individual's status in any group or class protected by applicable federal, state, or local law. We encourages applications from Black, Indigenous, and people of color communities; women, protected veterans; and all other qualified Police Officer applicants looking for lateral opportunities. As Oregon's fourth-largest city, Gresham is a welcoming community of hard-working people where tradition and heritage meet innovation and opportunity. Gresham is a dynamic and rapidly growing city where families and businesses have a mutual desire and drive to thrive and prosper. City of Gresham employees care deeply about the community members they serve. Employees strive to deliver services in collaborative, innovative, practical, and nimble ways that go "one step beyond!". The work is challenging, fast-paced and rewarding. We believe that to deliver the highest level of service to all Gresham community members, it is crucial we employ a diverse workforce, foster an inclusive working environment, and ensure our policies and systems result in equitable outcomes. The City seeks candidates who will support these values by continuously incorporating equity in their daily work, and actively contributing to a workplace culture that respects unique viewpoints, life experiences, and cultural perspectives. Come build the future with us. Gresham Police Officers provide emergency aid, security, and protection of life and property for the citizens of Gresham by patrolling business, rural, and residential areas. They respond to requests for information and assistance, investigate criminal activity, subdue combative suspects, make arrests, work with people to solve problems associated with crime and neighborhood problems, and ensure proper enforcement of laws and regulations. The ideal candidate will have current knowledge and understanding of the following: * Federal, State of Oregon, Multnomah County, and City of Gresham laws, regulations, and ordinances. * Criminal behavior and causes underlying criminality and social, psychological and physical needs of criminals. * Standard police practices, methods, and procedures. * Safety standards, procedures, and precautions utilized in police activities. * Methods of investigation, apprehension, and rules of evidence. * Basic first aid and CPR procedures. * The safe and appropriate use of firearms and other police related equipment. An ideal candidate will also have the ability to communicate clearly and concisely, both orally and in writing. They will apply principles and techniques of community policing, modern crime prevention, investigation, apprehension, rules of evidence, and all other aspects of law enforcement. Be able to skillfully and safely use firearms and other police related equipment while maintaining composure under adverse conditions such as public harassment, critical injuries, and death. A competitive candidate will show how they can establish and maintain effective working relationships with other employees, officials, and citizens from a variety of racial, ethnic, and economic backgrounds. The ideal candidate will have a demonstrated history of positive community engagement. They will also demonstrate how to effectively analyze situations quickly and objectively and are able to recognize actual and potentially dangerous situations, and to determine the proper course of action. Ability to present evidence in court effectively. Be able to display a skill in observation and remembering details such as names, faces, and incidents. Police officers need to maintain the physical ability to perform the essential functions of the job, which also includes the physical ability to handle persons resisting arrest. To be considered a lateral applicant you must meet all of the following minimum qualifications: * Have completed a state certified police academy, * Have completed a law enforcement field training program or passed a probationary period of not less than one (1) year with a law enforcement agency as a full-time sworn officer. * Have been employed as a full-time sworn officer within the five (5) year period prior to appointment to this position. * Have at least a High School Diploma or G.E.D * Be at least twenty-one (21) years of age at the date of hire * Have no felony criminal record * Be a US Citizen within 18 months from the hire date * Have a driving record that meets the department standards Candidates must have the ability to: * Pass a pre-suitability assessment screening * Pass a comprehensive background investigation * Pass a post job offer psychological evaluation, medical examination, and drug screen Employment Automatic Disqualifiers list (CLICK HERE) All candidates must apply online. Faxed and emailed resumes, in lieu of an application, will not be accepted or considered. Incomplete applications will also not be considered. To apply for this position, click 'Apply' at the top of this job posting. Required application materials: * A complete online application (do not leave fields blank or type 'see resume') * Answers to supplemental questions * High school diploma/G.E.D. or latest official education transcript * Document(s) to verify completion of a law enforcement field training program and/or completion of a state certified police academy Note to applicants that have previously applied with the City of Gresham Police Department: Candidates that have previously applied within the last 5 years must check past communications from the City of Gresham Human Resources regarding eligibility to re-apply. What to expect as an Applicant: Phase I: Application * All applications will be reviewed and screened for minimum requirements and automatic disqualifiers. Phase II: Interview & Eligible List * Candidates will be invited to participate in an (in-person or virtual) interview. If you are not available for the dates offered upon receiving an invitation, please notify us via email to arrange for an interview at the next scheduled interview timeframe (if applicable). * Candidates will be placed on a ranked eligibility list based on their Interview timeframe and scores based on the panel interview score. Candidates will remain on the ranked eligibility list for one year from the job opening date. Candidates will be contacted based on their ranked position on the eligibility list and the Police Officer vacancies available for hire. Depending on the candidates' ranking, it may take several more weeks before an update can be provided. Phase III: Pre-Suitability Assessment * Candidates who successfully complete Phase I and II, and next to be considered from the ranked eligible list will be invited to complete pre-suitability exam and personal history questionnaire (PHQ). This exam must be proctored virtually and generally takes 2 hours to complete and PHQ takes additional 1-3 hours to complete. Complete details, technology needs, and equipment requirements will be sent by email message(s). * Once the pre-suitability exam is complete, candidates (with suitable results) will be invited to an executive interview. Phase IV: Executive Interview * Candidates will meet with members of the Gresham Police Department Command staff. Successful candidates will then be placed on an eligibility list for backgrounds. Phase V: Statement of Personal History, Background Investigation & Conditional Employment Offer * Once assigned to a background investigator, an email link will be sent to the candidate to complete an electronic Statement of Personal History. This link and the requested information are deadline driven and require submission within the specified timeframe. Candidates need to be thorough and honest in completing this information. * Once the Statement of Personal History is complete, the candidate will be invited to meet in person or virtually with the background investigator for a Pre-Background interview. This interview generally takes between 1.5 to 2 hours. * Upon successful completion of the Pre-Background screening, candidates will have a full and comprehensive background completed based on information provided in the Statement of Personal History and Pre-Background screening. * Once the candidate passes a full background, they will receive a conditional offer of employment pending successful completion of a psychological evaluation and full medical/physical exam. Phase VI: Psychological Evaluation & Job-Related Physical Exam * Candidates will be scheduled for a psychological exam which will include a proctored pre-interview virtual test followed by an interview with a clinical psychologist. * Candidates will also be scheduled with a City of Gresham contracted medical provider to complete a physical exam, treadmill test, and drug screen. Phase VI: Confirmation of Employment letter * If selected for hire, a candidate will be presented with a confirmation of employment letter to include hire date and swearing in. We make every effort to minimize travel for our out of state candidates. If you are a successful candidate, it is likely there will be one trip necessary to include an interview with the Police Chief and complete a job-related physical, treadmill test and drug screen. Candidates will be notified through the e-mail address provided on their application as to their status in the process. Any updated contact information should be provided by email to ****************************** as soon as it is available. If a modification of this process is needed in order to accommodate a disability, please make your request in writing at the time of submitting an application to ******************************, or in person to a Human Resources representative at 1333 NW Eastman Parkway, Gresham, OR 97030. Veteran's Preference The City of Gresham 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 Veteran Affairs at the time of application, unless the information is included in the DD Form 214 or 215. Our Commitment The City of Gresham is committed to providing equal employment opportunities to all qualified employees and applicants without unlawful regard to race, color, religion, sex (including pregnancy, childbirth, and related medical conditions), sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, age, mental or physical disability, genetic information, veteran status, marital status, familial status, or any other status protected by applicable federal, Oregon, or local law. Contact ******************************** or ************ with questions related to this recruitment. For assistance with the online application system, contact NEOGOV directly at **************.
    $66k-83k yearly est. 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, 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 to the following assignments will receive five percent (5%) of their base salary: Motorcycle Officers, Police Training Officers, Dogmasters/Dog Handlers, Investigators and School Resources Officers. * 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. Necessary Special Requirements: * 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; * Be able to possess a Basic certificate from the Department of Public Safety Standards and Training (DPSST) within 12 months of employment; * 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 clickhere _______________________________________________________________ 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. Human Resources Department Phone ************ Fax ************ Web Hillsboro-Oregon.gov/Jobs
    $65k-82k yearly est. 20d 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. Easy Apply 20d ago
  • ATV & Marine Patrol Deputy

    Umatilla County

    Border patrol agent job in Pendleton, OR

    Job DescriptionUmatilla County ATV & Marine Patrol Deputy- Seasonal/Limited Duration with no hour guarantee CLOSING: Open Until Filled DEPARTMENT: Sheriff's Office Description: The ATV Deputy position is a sworn Deputy Sheriff. They are responsible for enforcing state ATV and traffic laws, safety, and promoting ATV safety education on trail systems within Umatilla County. Responsibilities of this position include, but are not limited to, patrolling trail systems within Umatilla County; conducting ATV safety examinations; and issuing warnings or citations for ATV violations. Incumbent will also conduct crash investigations, enforce DUII laws, and respond to ATV related complaints, calls, and questions. The Marine Deputy position is a sworn Deputy Sheriff. They are responsible for patrolling all waterway areas within Umatilla County, enforcing state, county and federal laws; investigating crimes and citizen complaints as well as other matters relating to law enforcement and water safety in the county. The position participates in the achievement of departmental goals, with a strong emphasis towards community-oriented policing. Seasonal, temporary, limited duration: Work schedule will be less than 40 hours per week, including 8 or 10 hour shifts, weekends, and holidays. The employee actively works toward the Sheriff's Office mission, goals and values, and demonstrates effective participation in the UCSO's Team Rules. Also participates in community policing projects with a service-oriented approach toward police responsibilities in Umatilla County. Experience and Training Must possess an equivalent to graduation from high school, either a diploma or GED. Must possess a valid driver's license and a good driving record. Minimum age of 21 years. United States Citizenship. Must have current DPSST certification (current or expired), or be a certified police officer (may be from a different jurisdiction) Must pass a physical examination, vision and hearing tests, a psychological examination, and an extensive background check. Ability to maintain firearms qualifications. Must be free of conviction for a crime other than a minor traffic violation. If the incumbent in this position does not possess a current marine certification by the Oregon State Marine Board (OSMB), the candidate will be required to attend and pass a mandatory two-week academy. Expenses to attend the academy will be covered by the Umatilla County Sheriff's Office and OSMB. The time to attend will be considered paid training. Must be capable of safely operating an ATV. Knowledge, Skills and Abilities Requires the ability to carry out the full scope of the position, including a general knowledge of law enforcement practices, procedures and methods. Ability to learn and adapt quickly. Ability to evaluate and analyze facts. Ability to communicate effectively. Sufficient writing skills to prepare reports and related documents. Sufficient communication and human relation skills to effectively and successfully deal with various members of the public, to employ appropriate lines of questioning and resolve conflicts. The ability to establish and maintain effective working relationships with management, fellow employees and with citizens from varied backgrounds. The ability to cope with stressful situations while respecting individual rights. The ability to work in a variety of indoor and outdoor environments, climates and inclement weather conditions. Use of Umatilla County application is MANDATORY and must be submitted via our online portal at ************************************* Anyone who qualifies for Veterans' Preference in Public Employment provided for in OAR 839-006-0435; please include proper certification (OAR 839-006-0465) with your application. Any applicant with a disability who needs reasonable accommodation in any step of the application or hiring process to assist or to demonstrate qualifications or to perform the essential functions of the job for which the applicant is applying should inform the Human Resources Department. Umatilla County provides employment opportunity to all qualified employees and applicants, without unlawful regard to race, color, religion, gender, sexual orientation, national origin, age, disability, genetic information, veteran's status or any other status protected by applicable Federal, Oregon, or Local Law. AN EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER
    $41k-59k yearly est. 21d ago
  • Police Officer Lateral

    City of Independence 3.6company rating

    Border patrol agent job in Independence, OR

    Job Description The City of Independence Police Department is accepting applications for Lateral Police Officers to join our team of dedicated public safety professionals. Who Can Apply You qualify as a lateral entry candidate if: You are currently an Oregon police officer, OR You are a certified police officer in another U.S. state and meet the definition of a lateral candidate (see below), OR You are eligible for Oregon police officer certification without attending the DPSST Basic Police Course. ORPAT Requirement Passing ORPAT results are required for all candidates. Waivers are not available. Definition of Lateral Entry Candidate For this recruitment, a lateral entry candidate is defined as an individual who can become an Oregon certified police officer without attending the DPSST Basic Police Course. This includes: Officers certified in states other than Oregon who can obtain Oregon certification through the DPSST Career Officer Development course only. Previously certified Oregon officers whose certification has lapsed but can be reinstated without attending the full Basic Police Course. How to Apply Submit your application, ORPAT results, and supporting documentation through this job portal. Pass a comprehensive background investigation. Job Posted by ApplicantPro
    $64k-81k yearly est. 8d 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 173rd 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 ******************** Powered by JazzHR YMlp6yAZCK
    $27-36.2 hourly Easy Apply 23d ago

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