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Police Officer Trainee
Join the Santa Cruz Police Department team for a career that offers excitement, growth opportunities, great coworkers and the chance to make a positive impact in your community. The Best People. Core values are people with positive attitudes, integrity, energy, and problem solvers. Our officers are trained leaders who value teamwork, care about the community and work daily to keep it safe. The City of Santa Cruz is now recruiting for Police Officer Trainee candidates. Come join a department that has received national and international acclaim for our innovative community-based policing strategies. We believe in fostering an environment of strong critical thinking and collaborative problem-solving. You will work alongside great team members and interact with our diverse community. We have state-of-the-art training combined with an opportunity to make a difference in our community. Trainee level does not require previous law enforcement experience. Excellent benefits including hiring bonus, educational incentives and bilingual pay are just part of the package you will have access to. Trainees attend an approved Peace Officers Standards and Training (POST) basic police academy to be trained in the technical knowledge, skills and physical capabilities. The salary for Police Officer Trainees is $6,952 per month. Upon successful completion of the academy, Trainees become sworn police officers. The starting salary for sworn Police Officers is $8,248 per month. Applicants must complete and submit passing 1) POST PELLETB results with a score of 46 or higher AND 2) California POST physical agility certificate (WSTB) with a score of 384 or higher and completion of a 1.5 mile run in 15-minute maximum time. The following process may be changed as deemed necessary by the Human Resources Director. The information contained within this announcement may be modified or revoked without notice and does not constitute either an expressed or implied contract. Apply now with required application materials: Application - apply online. Resumes are not accepted in lieu of filling out an application form completely. Responses to the supplemental questions Attachment of WSTB results AND Pellet B results Application screening will be conducted continuously: Applications will be screened based on the minimum qualifications for this position plus the Pellet B T-score and WSTB score results. Request to submit Personal History Statement: Candidates with a fully completed application and meeting Minimum Qualifications and who attached passing POST T-score and WSTB scores will be directed to fill out the Sworn version of the Personal History Statement form (PHS) within 14 calendar days of notification. Yes, there are pay incentives! HIRING BONUS: New Police Officer Trainees will receive up to $10,000 in payments of $1,250 upon successful completion of the Field Training Officer (FTO) program, $1,250 at 1.5 years post hire, $5,000 at 2.5 years post hire, and $2,500 at 3.5 years post hire. EDUCATIONAL BONUS: New Police Officers who have a two-year college degree (AA or AS) will receive a $2,500 education bonus at the end of successful completion of probation. New Police Officers who have a four-year college degree (BA or BS) will receive a $5,000 education bonus at the end of successful completion of probation. If Police Officers also have an AA or AS, they will receive only the higher incentive. EDUCATIONAL TUITION REIMBURSEMENT: After employment, employees are eligible to be reimbursed up to $500 per fiscal year for tuition and books upon successful completion of City-approved college or university courses or other courses directly related to an employee's job duties. To be eligible for reimbursement, employees must receive approval of the Chief of Police prior to attending classes and comply with applicable department and City regulations. BILINGUAL PAY: For bilingual speaking skills, Police Officers are eligible for 5% differential of base pay per month, upon the recommendation of the Chief of Police and the approval of the Director of Human Resources. To qualify for this compensation, employees must be certified by the Human Resources Director as conversant in a foreign language utilized frequently in the line of duty. EMPLOYEE REFERAL INCENTIVES: If you were referred by a City of Santa Cruz employee, please be sure to check the "City Employee" box where the application asks for the recruitment source and provide the referring employee name(s) as well. The referring employee's name(s) must be listed on the application for consideration for the employee to receive the referral incentive. An intensive background investigation will be conducted on each final candidate in accordance with the Peace Officer Standards and Training Commission Peace Officer Background Investigations Guidelines. Candidates will also be required to successfully pass a polygraph test administered by a licensed polygrapher, a psychological exam given by a City-selected psychologist and a medical exam by a City physician (to include a stress test EKG and general physical examination). The results of the psychological exam are valid for one year. Suitability for employment will also be based on the following POST job dimensions: problem-solving ability, learning ability, observation skills, willingness to confront problems, interest in people, interpersonal sensitivity, desire for self-improvement, dependability, integrity, credibility as a witness in a court of law, communication skills, judgment under pressure and physical ability. The following types of drug use or possession will be considered towards the disqualification of candidates in the pre-employment selection process for all police department applicants: Any adult use or possession of a drug classified as a hallucinogenic within seven (7) years prior to application for employment. (LSD, PCP, XTC, And other designer drugs) Any adult use or possession of marijuana, or derivative within one year prior to application for employment. Any other illegal adult use or possession of a drug listed below in the designated time frame prior to application for employment. Cocaine 7 Years Amphetamines 7 Years Meth amphetamines 7 Years Heroin 7 Years Any illegal adult use or possession of a drug while employed in the capacity of a police officer, licensed security officer, military police, or as a student enrolled in college accredited courses of/or related to the criminal justice field. As an adult, any illegal manufacturing or cultivating of a drug. Failure to divulge to the Police Department during the background investigation any information about personal use or possession of drugs. Any illegal juvenile use or possession of a drug. Any illegal adult use or possession of a drug that does not meet the criteria of the considered disqualifiers specified above; e.g., illegal usage of prescribed or non-prescribed medication or any illegal substance used by the means of injection (Steroids will be considered on a case by case basis only if the above timeline restrictions outlined in section one above has been met) Applicants must be able to obtain by time of hire and continue to maintain a valid California Class C driver's license and a safe driving record. Under direction supervision, attends an approved Peace Officers Standards and Training (POST) basic police academy to be trained in the technical knowledge, skills and physical capabilities required to perform police service; performs related duties as required. This is a non-sworn, training-level classification in the City's police service. Incumbents are hired from entry-level eligible lists and sent to a basic police academy for training. During training, incumbents do not have police powers and are subject to the rules and regulations of the City of Santa Cruz Police Department and the police academy attended. Trainees may be assigned non-safety duties in the Police Department such as assisting in prevention; collecting information and data; transporting people and materials, etc. Promotion to a sworn Police Officer position is contingent upon successful completion of the basic academy and the final review of the Police Chief. Upon promotion to Police Officer, incumbents will complete a Field Training Program and Attends Police Academy. Performs related duties and training as assigned by the department or the academy staff within the guidelines or policies of the department. Ability to sit, stand, walk, run, kneel, crouch, stoop, squat, crawl, twist, climb, maintain sustained posture in a seated or standing position for prolonged periods of time; lift and drag 165 pounds; current POST vision and hearing guidelines must be met; adequate depth perception; speech sufficient to communicate in person and over the telephone and radio and carry and operate a firearm; work in intense life-threatening conditions; drive standard police vehicles. Work in a standard office environment or field environment; exposure to noise, outdoors, inclement weather, animals, chemicals, fumes, explosive materials, mechanical hazards, electrical hazards, traffic, traffic hazards, moving objects; dangerous persons, animals, firearms, and bodily fluids. Ability to travel to various sites and locations; drive safely to different sites and locations; and maintain a safe driving record. The minimum qualifications for Education, Experience, Knowledge, Skills and Abilities are the following: Education and Experience: High school graduation or tested equivalent. Age/Employment Eligibility At least 20.5 years old at time of testing; 21 years old at time of appointment to police officer. Must be legally authorized to work in the United States under federal law. Abilities Understand, interpret and apply State and local laws and regulations, departmental
Join the Santa Cruz Police Department team for a career that offers excitement, growth opportunities, great coworkers and the chance to make a positive impact in your community. The Best People. Core values are people with positive attitudes, integrity, energy, and problem solvers. Our officers are trained leaders who value teamwork, care about the community and work daily to keep it safe. The City of Santa Cruz is now recruiting for Police Officer Trainee candidates. Come join a department that has received national and international acclaim for our innovative community-based policing strategies. We believe in fostering an environment of strong critical thinking and collaborative problem-solving. You will work alongside great team members and interact with our diverse community. We have state-of-the-art training combined with an opportunity to make a difference in our community. Trainee level does not require previous law enforcement experience. Excellent benefits including hiring bonus, educational incentives and bilingual pay are just part of the package you will have access to. Trainees attend an approved Peace Officers Standards and Training (POST) basic police academy to be trained in the technical knowledge, skills and physical capabilities. The salary for Police Officer Trainees is $6,952 per month. Upon successful completion of the academy, Trainees become sworn police officers. The starting salary for sworn Police Officers is $8,248 per month. Applicants must complete and submit passing 1) POST PELLETB results with a score of 46 or higher AND 2) California POST physical agility certificate (WSTB) with a score of 384 or higher and completion of a 1.5 mile run in 15-minute maximum time. The following process may be changed as deemed necessary by the Human Resources Director. The information contained within this announcement may be modified or revoked without notice and does not constitute either an expressed or implied contract. Apply now with required application materials: Application - apply online. Resumes are not accepted in lieu of filling out an application form completely. Responses to the supplemental questions Attachment of WSTB results AND Pellet B results Application screening will be conducted continuously: Applications will be screened based on the minimum qualifications for this position plus the Pellet B T-score and WSTB score results. Request to submit Personal History Statement: Candidates with a fully completed application and meeting Minimum Qualifications and who attached passing POST T-score and WSTB scores will be directed to fill out the Sworn version of the Personal History Statement form (PHS) within 14 calendar days of notification. Yes, there are pay incentives! HIRING BONUS: New Police Officer Trainees will receive up to $10,000 in payments of $1,250 upon successful completion of the Field Training Officer (FTO) program, $1,250 at 1.5 years post hire, $5,000 at 2.5 years post hire, and $2,500 at 3.5 years post hire. EDUCATIONAL BONUS: New Police Officers who have a two-year college degree (AA or AS) will receive a $2,500 education bonus at the end of successful completion of probation. New Police Officers who have a four-year college degree (BA or BS) will receive a $5,000 education bonus at the end of successful completion of probation. If Police Officers also have an AA or AS, they will receive only the higher incentive. EDUCATIONAL TUITION REIMBURSEMENT: After employment, employees are eligible to be reimbursed up to $500 per fiscal year for tuition and books upon successful completion of City-approved college or university courses or other courses directly related to an employee's job duties. To be eligible for reimbursement, employees must receive approval of the Chief of Police prior to attending classes and comply with applicable department and City regulations. BILINGUAL PAY: For bilingual speaking skills, Police Officers are eligible for 5% differential of base pay per month, upon the recommendation of the Chief of Police and the approval of the Director of Human Resources. To qualify for this compensation, employees must be certified by the Human Resources Director as conversant in a foreign language utilized frequently in the line of duty. EMPLOYEE REFERAL INCENTIVES: If you were referred by a City of Santa Cruz employee, please be sure to check the "City Employee" box where the application asks for the recruitment source and provide the referring employee name(s) as well. The referring employee's name(s) must be listed on the application for consideration for the employee to receive the referral incentive. An intensive background investigation will be conducted on each final candidate in accordance with the Peace Officer Standards and Training Commission Peace Officer Background Investigations Guidelines. Candidates will also be required to successfully pass a polygraph test administered by a licensed polygrapher, a psychological exam given by a City-selected psychologist and a medical exam by a City physician (to include a stress test EKG and general physical examination). The results of the psychological exam are valid for one year. Suitability for employment will also be based on the following POST job dimensions: problem-solving ability, learning ability, observation skills, willingness to confront problems, interest in people, interpersonal sensitivity, desire for self-improvement, dependability, integrity, credibility as a witness in a court of law, communication skills, judgment under pressure and physical ability. The following types of drug use or possession will be considered towards the disqualification of candidates in the pre-employment selection process for all police department applicants: Any adult use or possession of a drug classified as a hallucinogenic within seven (7) years prior to application for employment. (LSD, PCP, XTC, And other designer drugs) Any adult use or possession of marijuana, or derivative within one year prior to application for employment. Any other illegal adult use or possession of a drug listed below in the designated time frame prior to application for employment. Cocaine 7 Years Amphetamines 7 Years Meth amphetamines 7 Years Heroin 7 Years Any illegal adult use or possession of a drug while employed in the capacity of a police officer, licensed security officer, military police, or as a student enrolled in college accredited courses of/or related to the criminal justice field. As an adult, any illegal manufacturing or cultivating of a drug. Failure to divulge to the Police Department during the background investigation any information about personal use or possession of drugs. Any illegal juvenile use or possession of a drug. Any illegal adult use or possession of a drug that does not meet the criteria of the considered disqualifiers specified above; e.g., illegal usage of prescribed or non-prescribed medication or any illegal substance used by the means of injection (Steroids will be considered on a case by case basis only if the above timeline restrictions outlined in section one above has been met) Applicants must be able to obtain by time of hire and continue to maintain a valid California Class C driver's license and a safe driving record. Under direction supervision, attends an approved Peace Officers Standards and Training (POST) basic police academy to be trained in the technical knowledge, skills and physical capabilities required to perform police service; performs related duties as required. This is a non-sworn, training-level classification in the City's police service. Incumbents are hired from entry-level eligible lists and sent to a basic police academy for training. During training, incumbents do not have police powers and are subject to the rules and regulations of the City of Santa Cruz Police Department and the police academy attended. Trainees may be assigned non-safety duties in the Police Department such as assisting in prevention; collecting information and data; transporting people and materials, etc. Promotion to a sworn Police Officer position is contingent upon successful completion of the basic academy and the final review of the Police Chief. Upon promotion to Police Officer, incumbents will complete a Field Training Program and Attends Police Academy. Performs related duties and training as assigned by the department or the academy staff within the guidelines or policies of the department. Ability to sit, stand, walk, run, kneel, crouch, stoop, squat, crawl, twist, climb, maintain sustained posture in a seated or standing position for prolonged periods of time; lift and drag 165 pounds; current POST vision and hearing guidelines must be met; adequate depth perception; speech sufficient to communicate in person and over the telephone and radio and carry and operate a firearm; work in intense life-threatening conditions; drive standard police vehicles. Work in a standard office environment or field environment; exposure to noise, outdoors, inclement weather, animals, chemicals, fumes, explosive materials, mechanical hazards, electrical hazards, traffic, traffic hazards, moving objects; dangerous persons, animals, firearms, and bodily fluids. Ability to travel to various sites and locations; drive safely to different sites and locations; and maintain a safe driving record. The minimum qualifications for Education, Experience, Knowledge, Skills and Abilities are the following: Education and Experience: High school graduation or tested equivalent. Age/Employment Eligibility At least 20.5 years old at time of testing; 21 years old at time of appointment to police officer. Must be legally authorized to work in the United States under federal law. Abilities Understand, interpret and apply State and local laws and regulations, departmental