Township of Hampton
Full-Time Police Officer
Township of Hampton, Allison Park, Pennsylvania, United States, 15101
TOWNSHIP OF HAMPTON -- POLICE OFFICER
General Information
The Township of Hampton is accepting applications to prepare an eligibility list for the position of a full‑time police officer. The Township of Hampton Police Department (HTPD) is a full‑time full‑service law enforcement agency. The HTPD serves a resident population of approximately 20,000 people and is dispatched to approximately 10,000 calls for service annually. The Township of Hampton is a mix of residential, commercial, industrial, and recreational areas in Allegheny County, PA.
General Qualifications
21 years of age.
Completed, or currently enrolled, in the MPOETC basic police academy (Act 120). Applicants still attending the academy must have graduated by a set start date of employment.
Valid driver’s license.
United States citizen or naturalized citizen.
In good physical condition.
Good moral character.
Graduated from an accredited high school or have an equivalent education acceptable to state standards.
Capable of performing the essential duties of a police officer.
Free from the addicted or habitual use of intoxicating liquors or controlled substances.
No convictions or acts defined as a “disqualifying offense” as defined by MPOETC.
No previous dismissals from public service for delinquency or misconduct of office.
No affiliations with any group whose policies or activities are subversive of the form of government set forth in the Constitution and laws of the United States and the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania.
Selection Procedure
Proper submission and receipt of application. Any false information or incomplete applications will be disqualified.
Written examination
Physical agility test
Oral examination conducted by a board of law enforcement professionals.
Comprehensive background investigation.
Polygraph examination.
Final selection will be made from any one of the top three candidates (veteran’s preference applied consistent with the law).
Physical examination and drug screen (after conditional offer).
Psychological examination (after conditional offer).
Salary and Benefits
Competitive starting salary provided in accordance with the collective bargaining agreement. Current salary for a senior patrol officer (5 Years): $107,175
Health care benefits including medical, prescription, dental and vision.
Longevity pay as earned.
12-hour shifts
Life insurance and short-term disability provisions.
Generous vacation, holiday and personal leave benefits with buy‑back options.
Overtime and/or compensatory time availability.
Educational reimbursements and incentives.
Longevity bonuses.
Department‑issued uniforms, equipment and cleaning allowances.
Defined benefit pension plan – superannuation retirement at 25 years and age 55.
Retirement: 12 years vested, 25 years at age 55 for retirement.
Employee assistance program.
Municipal Police Officers' Education and Training Commission (MPOETC) MPOETC establishes minimum curriculum and training standards for municipal police officers. Additional training for certified courses through MPOETC is encouraged by the department for officer career development.
Completed applications may be filed at no charge starting immediately but no later than 4:00 pm on Friday, February 27, 2026 at the Hampton Township Police Department, 3101 McCully Rd., Allison Park, PA 15101. Applications can also be e‑mailed to: karen.pastor@hampton-pa.org
The application packet and information on the hiring process may be downloaded at website https://www.hampton-pa.gov/policeapplication2025
Deadline 02/27/26
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General Qualifications
21 years of age.
Completed, or currently enrolled, in the MPOETC basic police academy (Act 120). Applicants still attending the academy must have graduated by a set start date of employment.
Valid driver’s license.
United States citizen or naturalized citizen.
In good physical condition.
Good moral character.
Graduated from an accredited high school or have an equivalent education acceptable to state standards.
Capable of performing the essential duties of a police officer.
Free from the addicted or habitual use of intoxicating liquors or controlled substances.
No convictions or acts defined as a “disqualifying offense” as defined by MPOETC.
No previous dismissals from public service for delinquency or misconduct of office.
No affiliations with any group whose policies or activities are subversive of the form of government set forth in the Constitution and laws of the United States and the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania.
Selection Procedure
Proper submission and receipt of application. Any false information or incomplete applications will be disqualified.
Written examination
Physical agility test
Oral examination conducted by a board of law enforcement professionals.
Comprehensive background investigation.
Polygraph examination.
Final selection will be made from any one of the top three candidates (veteran’s preference applied consistent with the law).
Physical examination and drug screen (after conditional offer).
Psychological examination (after conditional offer).
Salary and Benefits
Competitive starting salary provided in accordance with the collective bargaining agreement. Current salary for a senior patrol officer (5 Years): $107,175
Health care benefits including medical, prescription, dental and vision.
Longevity pay as earned.
12-hour shifts
Life insurance and short-term disability provisions.
Generous vacation, holiday and personal leave benefits with buy‑back options.
Overtime and/or compensatory time availability.
Educational reimbursements and incentives.
Longevity bonuses.
Department‑issued uniforms, equipment and cleaning allowances.
Defined benefit pension plan – superannuation retirement at 25 years and age 55.
Retirement: 12 years vested, 25 years at age 55 for retirement.
Employee assistance program.
Municipal Police Officers' Education and Training Commission (MPOETC) MPOETC establishes minimum curriculum and training standards for municipal police officers. Additional training for certified courses through MPOETC is encouraged by the department for officer career development.
Completed applications may be filed at no charge starting immediately but no later than 4:00 pm on Friday, February 27, 2026 at the Hampton Township Police Department, 3101 McCully Rd., Allison Park, PA 15101. Applications can also be e‑mailed to: karen.pastor@hampton-pa.org
The application packet and information on the hiring process may be downloaded at website https://www.hampton-pa.gov/policeapplication2025
Deadline 02/27/26
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