City of Beaufort
Overview
The City of Beaufort Police Department is seeking to fill an open police officer position within the Department. Experienced certified police officers, civilian-military police officers, or former military police officers are preferred but not required. This police officer position performs patrol duties in assigned areas of the City, responds to calls for service, generates calls for service; enforces federal and state laws and city ordinances; performs traffic enforcement; conducts property checks, and participates in community-oriented policing activities.
Compensation Salary information: Salary is based on education and experience. Salary Range is: $51,145.00 - $59,883.00. An additional percentage will be attributed to the annual salary of those with higher education: three percent for an associate\'s degree, five percent for a bachelor\'s degree, and seven percent for a master\'s degree. The City of Beaufort also offers performance-based salary increases annually. Up to $5,000 Signing bonus for In-State Certified Law Enforcement Officer Candidates or Up to $2,500 Relocation Allowance for Qualified Candidates.
Minimum Requirements
Must be 21 years of age
Must have a high school diploma or general education development (GED) equivalent
Must be a US Citizen
Must obtain a valid SC driver's license before the date of the hire
Must have a clean criminal record (no felonies, serious misdemeanors, criminal domestic violence, or crimes of moral turpitude)
Must have a clean driving history, with no convictions for DUI, driving under suspension, or leaving the scene of an accident within the past ten years. Convictions for speeding must be minimal
Must have an Honorable Discharge if previously served in the military
If currently employed as a certified officer, the candidate must have a favorable work history with their department
Must have no prior history of illicit drug use, which conflicts with Department policy
Must be able to pass all phases of the hiring process
Hiring Process
Submission of a properly completed police application prior to the closing date (Incomplete applications will not be processed)
Background investigation (criminal history, credit history, driving history, work history)
Oral interview board
Pass the Police Officer Selection Test (written aptitude test)
Successfully pass a physical agility course
Successfully complete polygraph exam
Successfully complete psychological exam
Successfully pass a medical physical exam and drug screening
Application Process Interested persons should go to the City of Beaufort website at Employment Opportunities | Beaufort SC (cityofbeaufort.org) and complete a police department application. You will receive an email confirmation that your application has been submitted. Please complete the application accurately and completely, especially concerning past employers and reference information (giving complete addresses, telephone numbers, etc.). Questionnaires may be mailed to any references and current or past employers you indicate in your application; therefore, correct mailing addresses are critical.
Additional Documents Required for Processing
Copy of a valid Driver's License
Copy of Birth Certificate
Copy of Social Security Card
Copy of High School Diploma or GED
Certified ten-year driving record (You must provide a copy of your driving record from every state you have been licensed to drive within the past ten years.)
Copy of form DD-214 (if applicable)
Copies of other documents that may be applicable to employment (i.e., certifications, training documents, diplomas, etc.)
Sign-On Bonus Eligibility Candidate must hold a current South Carolina Class 1 Law Enforcement Officer Certification in good standing, AND have a minimum of 2 ½ YEARS full-time sworn law enforcement experience post field training, preceding submission of your application date.
Contact for Further Questions For further questions, please contact:
Msgt. Benjamin Brooks
Beaufort Police Department
1901 Boundary Street
Beaufort, SC 29902
bbrooks@cityofbeaufort.org
(843) 322-7946 Office
(843) 322-7905 FAX
Disclaimer: During all phases of the application process, all information requested must be accurate and truthful. Failure to provide information as requested will terminate your application process. Questionable information may require an explanation before further processing can take place. If you are employed and information provided is found to be false, the result can be termination from employment.
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Compensation Salary information: Salary is based on education and experience. Salary Range is: $51,145.00 - $59,883.00. An additional percentage will be attributed to the annual salary of those with higher education: three percent for an associate\'s degree, five percent for a bachelor\'s degree, and seven percent for a master\'s degree. The City of Beaufort also offers performance-based salary increases annually. Up to $5,000 Signing bonus for In-State Certified Law Enforcement Officer Candidates or Up to $2,500 Relocation Allowance for Qualified Candidates.
Minimum Requirements
Must be 21 years of age
Must have a high school diploma or general education development (GED) equivalent
Must be a US Citizen
Must obtain a valid SC driver's license before the date of the hire
Must have a clean criminal record (no felonies, serious misdemeanors, criminal domestic violence, or crimes of moral turpitude)
Must have a clean driving history, with no convictions for DUI, driving under suspension, or leaving the scene of an accident within the past ten years. Convictions for speeding must be minimal
Must have an Honorable Discharge if previously served in the military
If currently employed as a certified officer, the candidate must have a favorable work history with their department
Must have no prior history of illicit drug use, which conflicts with Department policy
Must be able to pass all phases of the hiring process
Hiring Process
Submission of a properly completed police application prior to the closing date (Incomplete applications will not be processed)
Background investigation (criminal history, credit history, driving history, work history)
Oral interview board
Pass the Police Officer Selection Test (written aptitude test)
Successfully pass a physical agility course
Successfully complete polygraph exam
Successfully complete psychological exam
Successfully pass a medical physical exam and drug screening
Application Process Interested persons should go to the City of Beaufort website at Employment Opportunities | Beaufort SC (cityofbeaufort.org) and complete a police department application. You will receive an email confirmation that your application has been submitted. Please complete the application accurately and completely, especially concerning past employers and reference information (giving complete addresses, telephone numbers, etc.). Questionnaires may be mailed to any references and current or past employers you indicate in your application; therefore, correct mailing addresses are critical.
Additional Documents Required for Processing
Copy of a valid Driver's License
Copy of Birth Certificate
Copy of Social Security Card
Copy of High School Diploma or GED
Certified ten-year driving record (You must provide a copy of your driving record from every state you have been licensed to drive within the past ten years.)
Copy of form DD-214 (if applicable)
Copies of other documents that may be applicable to employment (i.e., certifications, training documents, diplomas, etc.)
Sign-On Bonus Eligibility Candidate must hold a current South Carolina Class 1 Law Enforcement Officer Certification in good standing, AND have a minimum of 2 ½ YEARS full-time sworn law enforcement experience post field training, preceding submission of your application date.
Contact for Further Questions For further questions, please contact:
Msgt. Benjamin Brooks
Beaufort Police Department
1901 Boundary Street
Beaufort, SC 29902
bbrooks@cityofbeaufort.org
(843) 322-7946 Office
(843) 322-7905 FAX
Disclaimer: During all phases of the application process, all information requested must be accurate and truthful. Failure to provide information as requested will terminate your application process. Questionable information may require an explanation before further processing can take place. If you are employed and information provided is found to be false, the result can be termination from employment.
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