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P.O. Box 1995
Vancouver, WA 98668-1995

 

Job Opportunities

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Job Title: Entry Level Police Officer
Closing Date/Time: Continuous
Salary: $4,644.00 - $6,223.00 Monthly
Job Type: Full Time
Location: VPD HEADQUARTERS, 605 E EVERGREEN, Vancouver, Washington
 

 
 

Vancouver is recognized for its civic excellence. Our employees are proud to work in an open, supportive environment where we are empowered to create solutions and outcomes which exceed the expectations of the citizens we serve.”

 

The Vancouver Police Department

The Vancouver Police Department is a professional, progressive and innovative law enforcement agency.  We take pride in our role as an integral part of our community.  We strive to be a full service organization that incorporates diverse values and beliefs to be fair, equitable, and responsible for providing quality law enforcement services to our public.  Our employees are leaders in problem solving and crime prevention in our community, our agency and throughout the law enforcement profession. 

 

We  work in in partnership with the community to protect life and property.  We  enhance the quality of life in  our city through proactive problem solving, fair and equitable law enforcement and effective use of resources.  We serve the city of Vancouver with courage, strength, integrity, compassion and pride.

 Functions:

The Job Position

The Vancouver Police Department strives to be a full service organization with challenging opportunities in police work for individuals who are interested in providing quality law enforcement services to the public.  Its officers are charged with protecting life and property through the enforcement of laws and ordinances including the prevention, detection and investigation of crimes and civil infractions and exercising of arresting authority.

 

Although most assignments will be patrol, experienced officers have the opportunity for special assignments in areas such as SWAT, Traffic, Detectives, Canine, Narcotics, Gangs, Mounted Patrol, and Child Abuse.

 

The patrol schedule allows generous days off.  Officers work 10 ½ hour shifts on a 5/4, 5/4, 5/5 schedule (on/off).  Most specialty assignments enjoy a 4/10 schedule with weekends off.  Overtime is available but rarely required.

 

The position of police officer is covered by a collective bargaining agreement between the City and the Vancouver Police Officer’s Guild.

 

These positions offer a wide variety of challenging emergency and routine duties including:

 

  • Patrolling a designated area of the City;
  • Responding to a variety of calls for service involving criminal and non-criminal situations and taking necessary police action;
  • Preparing accurate reports;
  • Conducting investigations, collecting evidence and interviewing witnesses/suspects;
  • Testifying in Federal, State and local courts, and in administrative hearings;
  • Working in partnership with the community to solve problems;
  • Developing public relation contact with civil groups, schools, businesses, neighborhood organizations and other law enforcement agencies;
  • Representing the police department to other city service areas, elected officials, outside agencies, and to various citizens and citizen groups;
  • Performing other duties required to accomplish the objectives of the position.

 

All City employees are expected to perform their duties in accordance with the City’s Operating Principles; work and act as a team player in interactions with other city employees; and provide a high level of customer service at all times.

 Qualifications:

Qualification Requirements

The ideal candidate must maintain self-discipline and credibility through honest and ethical behavior and must have strong skills and abilities in a wide variety of areas including communication, creative problem solving, community service, teamwork and leadership.

 

Candidates must meet the following requirements prior to the examination date:

  • United States citizenship
  • 21 years of age
  • High School Diploma or its equivalent
  • A valid driver’s license
  • The ability to successfully complete a thorough background investigation, and post offer psychological and medical examination, including pre-employment drug screen.

 

 

The Selection Process

Candidates must successfully complete each step of the selection process to obtain an offer of employment.  Candidates may be removed from the process at any time for failing to meet the established standards.

 

  1. Application.  All candidates apply online with http://www.publicsafetytesting.com.
  2. Written Examination.  The standardized written examination is conducted by Public Safety Testing.  To be successful, candidates must score a minimum of 75% on the exam. 
  3. Physical Fitness Ability Test.  The physical fitness ability test is identical to the test used by the Washington State Criminal Justice Training Commission. 
  4. Structured Oral Interview.  The interview is two components:  a video scenario and a panel interview.  Both components assess skills necessary to be successful as a police officer such as observation, problem solving, communication, integrity, teamwork, persuasiveness and flexibility.   To be successful, candidates must receive a passing score on both components. 
  5. Background Investigation.  A background investigator conducts a comprehensive investigation based on information provided by the candidate in an interview and on a personal history questionnaire.  The investigation also includes a behavioral traits assessment, and a polygraph examination.
  6. Final Selection Interview.  This interview panel screens for strengths that will lead to job success.
  7. Post Offer Process.  Candidates who receive a conditional offer of employment must successfully complete a medical examination including a drug screen and a psychological evaluation prior to receiving a final offer of employment.

 Supplemental Information:

How to Apply

Candidates apply online with www.publicsafetytesting.com or via telephone toll-free at 1-866-HIRE-911.  Candidates are not required to complete a City of Vancouver employment application at this point in the process.  If you do not have individual access to the Internet, public access can be found at most libraries, Washington State Worksource, or Employment Security offices.

 

All candidates who meet minimum requirements are encouraged to apply.

 

 

 

Benefits

The City of Vancouver offers a comprehensive benefits package which includes family and domestic partner health benefits such as medical, dental and vision. Coverage is provided through Regence Blue Cross Blue Shield or Kaiser Permanente. Other benefits include a deferred compensation program, flexible spending accounts, life insurance, long-term disability, paid holidays, vacation and sick leave. Retirement benefits are provided through Washington State Retirement System. For additional information, please review the specific benefits plan documents and summaries at http://www.ci.vancouver.wa.us.

 

 

VANCOUVER USA

Vancouver boasts a livable mix of small-town charm and urban amenities, economic opportunity, and lush open spaces. Its full-service city government is committed to providing responsive and progressive leadership for all citizens. Vancouver's Historic Reserve and visionary projects such as the Columbia River Renaissance give the city a rare and special quality. Vancouver offers quality schools, a favorable tax climate, affordable housing, livable neighborhoods, and dedicated citizens involved in all aspects of community life.

 

The City of Vancouver is a growing community. In 1997 the City almost doubled in size through annexation. The approximate population is 154,800 and Vancouver is currently the fourth largest city in Washington State.

 

This announcement is meant only as a general descriptive recruitment guide. 

It does not constitute either an expressed or implied contract and is not a complete description of the job.

 

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