Police Officer
Location | Mount Prospect, 911 E. Kensington Road |
Date Posted | January 7, 2025 |
Category |
Other
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Job Type |
Full-time
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State | Illinois (IL) |
Description
Mount Prospect Police Department
911 E. Kensington Road
Mount Prospect, IL 60056
Website: www.joinmppd.org/newofficers
Phone: 847-818-5235
Fax: 847-392-1070
Email: lschillinger@mountprospect.org
Sworn: 90
Population: 56,852
Application Deadline: 3/21/25 @ 5:00 PM (CDT)
Salary: $81,739 - $122,523
Certified Police Officer: Starting salary may be negotiated for persons with prior police experience
Certified Police Officers with at least two years of experience are encouraged to apply through the Lateral Police Officer process at www.joinmppd.org
COMMUNITY ENGAGEMENT PAY - $500 ANNUALLY
- Officers receive Community Engagement Pay of $500 annually
SPECIALITY PAY
- Investigator $3,300
- Foreign/Sign Language Interpreter $650
- Evidence Technician $1,000
- Drone Operator $650
- Drug Recognition Expert $650
- Field Youth Officer $650
- Range Officer $450
- Truck Enforcement Officer $450
- Accident Investigator $650
- Fire/Arson Investigator $650
- Field Training Officer $1,000
LONGEVITY PAY ANNUALLY AFTER 5 YEARS OF SERVICE
UNIFORM ALLOWANCE YEARLY
- Note: Upon hire, employees will receive their first two (2) years of uniform allowance (currently $1,700). Thereafter, allowances are paid according to the union contract.
BENEFITS:
INSURANCE PROGRAM
- Several excellent program options of health and insurance currently exist in the Village of Mount Prospect. An annual salary equivalent life insurance policy is provided with an option for the employee to purchase an additional $300,000 at excellent rates.
PENSION PLAN FOR POLICE OFFICERS
BENEFIT TIME (PAID TIME OFF)
VACATION PROGRAM
- Up to 6 months of service – 40 hours
- 6 months to 1 year – 40 hours
- 1 year to 5 years – 80 hours
- 23 days paid vacation after (20 + years)
PERSONAL TIME
- 6 personal days off per year with pay
HOLIDAYS
- 8 paid holidays (If worked, an additional 4 hours premium pay)
SICK LEAVE
- Employees earn 1 day per month and may accumulate up to 96 days.
BEREAVEMENT LEAVE
- 3 days leave with pay
RESIDENCY
The Mount Prospect Police Department has no residency or geographical boundary requirement prior to testing. Six months following hire a non-resident of Illinois is required to relocate within the state since a valid Illinois driver's license is a requirement of the position.
POLICE OFFICER APPLICANT AND ORIENTATION INFORMATION:
Pre-Application Deadline:
March 21, 2025 at 5PM
To complete the preliminary application visit:
joinmppd.org
*Late applications will not be accepted
Orientation/Written Test:
Saturday, April 5, 2025
Applicants must check in between 7:00 – 7:45 AM at Mount Prospect Village Hall
*No late applicants will be allowed to test.
2025 TESTING SCHEDULE:
JANUARY 6, 2025: Testing Cycle Opens
Applicants may begin the testing process and must submit a one-page preliminary application form located at joinmppd.org by the deadline date to be eligible to take the written examination.
MARCH 21, 2025: Preliminary Application Deadline
Due by 5 PM (C.D.T.) – No late applications will be accepted
Application and information packet can be found at:
joinmppd.org
AND
At:
Police Department Front Desk
911 E Kensington Road
Mount Prospect, IL 60056
APRIL 5, 2025: Mandatory Orientation/Written Exam
Orientation and written examination to be held at:
Mount Prospect Village Hall Farley Community Room
50 S. Emerson Street
Mount Prospect, IL 60056
Registration 7 AM – 7:45 AM
Doors will close promptly at 7:45 AM. No late applicants will be allowed to test.
*Applicants must show a valid driver's license or photo identification at the time of registration for the written examination
APRIL 14-18, 2025: Notifications/Invitations sent
Candidates will be notified if they have received a passing written score. Candidates who successfully pass the written exam and who are selected to advance to oral interviews will be invited by the Mount Prospect Police Department to continue in the testing process. Those who do not pass will also be notified.
MAY 2, 2025: Employment Applications Due
Upon being invited to continue in the testing process, candidates will be emailed a Village of Mount Prospect employment application.
WEEK OF MAY 19-23, 2025: Oral Interviews
Candidates who qualify will be invited to in-person oral interviews with the Mount Prospect Board of Fire and Police Commissioners. Exact dates and times will be determined and communicated to qualified candidates.
BASIC REQUIREMENTS - POLICE OFFICER VILLAGE OF MOUNT PROSPECT:
CITIZENSHIP: Must be a citizen of the United States at the time of application deadline.
AGE: Must be at least twenty (20) years of age at time of examination and under thirty-five (35) years of age at the time of appointment. U.S. military veterans can exceed the maximum age limitation by the number of years of active military service, but not more than ten (10) years of service. Auxiliary police officers (65 ILCS 5/3.1-30-20) with at least 5 years of service and under the age of 40 years. The age limitation does not apply to any applicant:
- Previously employed as a police officer in any municipal department, or
- Previously employed as a sworn officer of the Illinois State Police, or Who has served as a deputy under Section 3-6008 of the Counties Code (attended a law enforcement academy—excludes corrections and court officers academy), and otherwise meets necessary training requirements of a police officer established by the Illinois Law Enforcement Training and Standards Board.
EDUCATION: High school diploma or GED, and Not less than sixty (60) college semester hours or its equivalent as stated below:
- Thirty (30) college equivalency semester hours for each full twelve (12) months of non-disability service as a police officer with another full time, officially constituted and sanctioned police department in the United States. *(A full twenty-four (24) months of such service shall equate to sixty (60) college semester hours.)
- Thirty (30) college equivalency semester hours for each full twelve (12) consecutive months of active military duty for the United States. This shall not apply to persons who were not honorably discharged or who were convicted by court martial or other legal process for disobedience of orders or crimes in the military, which are the substantive equivalent of the crimes set forth under Chapter 2, Section 1(d) of these rules and regulations. *(A full 24 months of such service shall equate to sixty(60) college semester hours.)
- Ten (10) hours of college equivalency credits for each full twelve (12) months of employment as a community service officer up to a maximum of twenty (20) hours.
- Maximum Thirty (30) college equivalency semester hours for demonstrating fluency in any language prevalent in the Mount Prospect Police Service Area, other than English, as determined by the most recent U.S. Census Bureau statistics. Fluency shall mean a clearly demonstrated ability to read, speak, and understand the language. The Board shall be the sole judge of whether a language is prevalent in the Mount Prospect Service Area and whether fluency has been clearly demonstrated. The Board may retain a testing agency to advise as to specific language prevalence and for standards and evaluation of fluency.
- Twenty (20) hours of college equivalency semester hours for each full twelve (12) months of trade apprenticeship experience.
DRIVER'S LICENSE: Must possess a valid driver's license at the time of Preliminary Application. Must secure a valid Illinois driver's license within the first 6 months of employment.
PHYSICAL ABILITY TEST: Must satisfy physical aptitude requirements of the Illinois Law Enforcement Training and Standards Board Peace Officer Wellness Evaluation (POWER) Test. The following vendors are approved by the Mount Prospect Board of Fire and Police Commissioners to administer and provide POWER Test certificate cards to applicants:
- NIPSTA – 2300 Patriot Blvd, Glenview IL 60026 https://il-nipsta.civicplus.com/
- Triton College – 2000 Fifth Ave, River Grove IL 60171 https://www.triton.edu/
- Joliet Junior College – 215 Houbolt Rd, Joliet IL 60431 https://jjc.edu/about-jjc/places-interest/power-testing *Candidates must provide proof of physical ability via a valid POWER test card by time of the Board of Fire and Police Commissioners oral interviews
VISION: Corrected to 20/40 in the poorer eye and 20/25 in the better eye. Proper color, peripheral vision. Uncorrected vision worse than 20/200 requires an ophthalmologist report, prior to hire, to certify the condition of the retina, the applicant's ability to function as a police officer, and the applicant understands the potential harm from the rigors of police work.
MISCELLANEOUS: THERE IS NO EXCEPTION OR EXEMPTION FROM ANY REQUIREMENT.
THE PRELIMINARY APPLICATION FORM MUST BE RECEIVED NO LATER THAN MARCH 21, 2025 (C.D.T.).
APPLICATION AND WRITTEN TEST REGISTRATION ARE AVAILABLE ONLINE AT:
joinmppd.org
Equal Opportunity Employer - M/F