Police Officer

at Calumet City Police Department
Location Calumet City, 204 Pulaski Road
Date Posted September 17, 2024
Category Other
Job Type Full-time
State Illinois (IL)

Description

Calumet City Police Department
Attn: Board of Fire and Police Commissioners
204 Pulaski Road
Calumet City, IL 60409
Website: calumetcity.org
Phone: 708-868-2500 ext. 8416
Email: mjohnson@calumetcity.org

Sworn: 84
Population: 36,500
Application Deadline: 10/18/24
Starting Salary: $73,500.00

Benefit Information:

Paid vacation time
Quarterly uniform allowance
Health, dental, vision and life insurance coverage
Illinois Police Pension Fund (Article 3)
Represented by Illinois Fraternal Order of Police Labor Council
Ample overtime opportunities
Permanent shift assignments

IMMEDIATE OPENINGS AVAILABLE

Applications are available beginning September 16, 2024.

Applications and written exam must be completed and submitted by October 18, 2024.

For more information and to apply:

https://nationaltestingnetwork.com/publicsafetyjobs

Candidate Contact Person:

Melanie Johnson, Secretary

708-868-2500 ext. 8416

mjohnson@calumetcity.org

REQUIRED documents to be submitted with your application:

DD214 (if applicable)
Color Copy of Driver's License
Birth Certificate
College Transcript
High School Diploma or GED
Recent passport size photograph

Department Overview:

The Calumet City Police Department serves a population of 36,500 residents, strong in ethnic, racial, and cultural diversity. In addition to traditional patrol and investigative functions, the Calumet City Police Department has a great number of specialty assignments and collateral duties.

Such assignments include:

Field Training Officers
Evidence Technicians
Firearms Instructors
Detectives
Tactical Officers
Canine Officers
School Resource Officers
SWAT Operators – South Suburban Emergency Response Team (SSERT)
Investigators – South Suburban Major Crimes Task Force (SSMCTF)
Investigators – Suburban Major Accident Reconstruction Team
Task Force Officer – Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA)
Task Force Officer - Drug Enforcement Agency (DEA) Chicago Strike Force

City/County/Area Information:

Calumet City, Illinois. Cook County, Population: 36,500

Job Requirements:

Over age 21 and under 35 years of age, unless otherwise allowed by Illinois State Statute
High School Grad/GED
Valid Driver's License
Minimum 60 hours of College credit
Ability to Read/Speak English
Vision: Uncorrected visual sharpness, minimum of 20/40 with both eyes open using a typical Snellen opticon. Aided vision corrected to 20/20 with both eyes open.
College: Minimum of 60 hours of college credit at an accredited college or university. Exception: Veterans Education Waiver – education requirement waived for 24 months of honorable active duty in the U.S. Armed Forces or 180 days of combat duty in the U.S. Armed Forces; both of which require honorable discharge.
Academy Certification: Candidate must successfully complete the Minimum Standards Basic Law Enforcement Training Course as provided in the Illinois Police Training Act. (65 ILCS5/10- 2, 2-8)
Prior Experience: None required.
Necessary Certifications: Candidates are strongly encouraged to attain and submit a P.O.W.E.R. card. Candidates entering any Illinois certified police academy are required to pass the Peace Officer Wellness Evaluation Report Test.

Additional Requirements:

Submit Military DD214 (if applicable)
Submit regulations agreement/test result waiver, waiver/release of liability, and background investigation waiver.

Hiring Process:

Step 1: View Mandatory Orientation.
Step 2: Pass the NTN examination with a score of 70 or higher.
Step 3: Complete an oral interview with the Calumet City Board of Fire and Police Commissioners. (Date TBA)
Step 4: Pass a thorough background investigation
Step 5: Pass a psychological assessment, polygraph, medical screening, and drug screening. (Details to schedule appointments will be provided to candidates from the Calumet City Board of Fire and Police Commissioners)
Step 6: Successfully complete the Minimum Standards Basic Law Enforcement Training Course as provided in the Illinois Police Training Act (65 ILCS 5/10-2.1-8)
Immediate Disqualifiers:
Candidate does not meet the minimum requirements to apply
Felony Convictions or a crime involving moral turpitude
Misdemeanor convictions that fall within the listed sections of the Illinois Criminal Code as set forth in Section 5/10-2.1-6.
Individuals previously classified as conscientious objectors
Failure to attend the oral interview
Failure to pass the background check
Failure to pass the psychological evaluation
Failure to pass the polygraph
Failure to pass the drug screening
Failure to pass the medical examination
Failure to pass the eye exam

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