Patrol Officer
City of Kettering - Dayton, OH
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The City of Kettering is offering an opportunity to participate in an Entry Level Patrol Officer Examination. The examination will be held virtually. Candidates are required to submit application materials by 11:59 p.m. on October 13, 2024. All candidates who meet minimum qualifications will receive an email with further instructions regarding the virtual examination such as how to log on to schedule their date and time as well as minimum technology requirements. For those candidates who do not have the required technology, other arrangements will be made. It is anticipated that all examinations will be completed by November 4, 2024. Salary & Benefits 2024 Minimum Annual: $76,918 2024 Maximum with Bachelor Degree: $103,875 Comprehensive Health, Dental and Vision Plans Accrued Vacation, Sick and Compensatory Time (240 Hours Comp Max) 11 Paid Holidays & 40 Hours Paid Personal Leave per year 10-Hour Patrol Shifts Paid Ohio equivalency training (if necessary) and Tuition Reimbursement Paid Overtime per Court Appearance (4 Hours Paid Minimum) Ohio Police and Fire Pension Plan Ohio Deferred Compensation Plans Employee Wellness Program w/ Access to City of Kettering Recreation Facilities All Equipment and Uniforms Provided Upon Hire Annual Paid Uniform Allowance and Shift Differential Professional Development Special Response Team (SWAT) Criminal Investigations (Detective) Unit Vice, Narcotics & Organized Crime Unit K-9 Unit Bike Patrol and Motorcycle Unit Accident Investigation/Reconstruction Team (AIT) Hostage/Crisis Negotiation Team (HNT) Evidence Technician Unit Field Training Officer Unit School Resource/Community Relations Unit (SRO) Personnel and Training Officer Public Information Officer Crisis Intervention Team (CIT) Drone Program Selection Process The Patrol Officer hiring process consists of the following: Civil Service Exam Oral Board Interview Polygraph and Background Investigation Executive Staff (Chief's) Interview Conditional Offer of Employment Post-Conditional Polygraph, Psychological Evaluation, Physical/Drug/Alcohol Screen Final Offer of Employment Minimum Qualifications Experience: At time of appointment, candidates must possess a current Ohio Peace Officer Training Commission (O.P.O.T.C.) peace officer certificate or equivalent peace officer certification in candidate's current state of residency; or At time of appointment, must have obtained credit hours equivalent to an Associate's Degree (60 semester hours / 90 quarter hours) from an accredited college or university, or At the time of appointment, candidates must have two years of active military service or equivalent years of service in the Reserves or National Guard (active duty or reserves) with a satisfactory service record or honorable discharge. Physical Condition: Must be physically capable of performing essential police duties and pass a thorough medical examination and drug/alcohol screen. Candidates who are required by O.P.O.T.C. to attend a Police Academy may be required to meet Academy minimum physical fitness entrance standards as required by O.P.O.T.C. Ohio Operator's License -- Appointee must possess, obtain and maintain a valid State of Ohio Operator's License. U.S. Citizen - Must be 21 years of age and eligible to work in t
Created: 2024-09-23