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Join a dedicated team as a Patrol Officer in a close-knit community, where your efforts will help maintain public peace and safety. This role involves engaging with residents, responding to emergencies, and conducting investigations to ensure the well-being of the community. As a Patrol Officer, you will have the opportunity to make a real difference in people's lives while working in a supportive environment that values your contributions. If you are ready to serve and protect, this is the ideal opportunity for you!
Elkhorn Police Department is actively seeking dedicated individuals to join our team. As a Patrol Officer, you will play a pivotal role in our community. By engaging with residents, fostering relationships, and addressing community concerns, you’ll directly impact the lives of those we serve. Your work will contribute to maintaining public peace, protecting lives, and preventing crime. Elkhorn is more than just a city; it's a close-knit community where your efforts as a Patrol Officer will help preserve the harmony that makes it a special place to live and work.
Lateral Transfers Welcome!
Applications for lateral transfers will also be accepted. A "lateral transfer" refers to a candidate who is certified and has been employed as a full-time law enforcement officer by a municipal, county or state police agency. Corrections, reserve officers and security officer experience does not fulfill our recruitment for certified police experience as a lateral applicant. Successful lateral candidates may start at a higher pay step than entry-level candidates at the discretion of the City Administrator. Factors considered in a lateral applicant's entry wage include the level of certification, education, agency size, specialized training and assignments and other job-related factors that would help an officer be successful in our agency. Vacation time may also be adjusted according to police experience.
Ready to Serve?
Physical Readiness Testing (PRT)
Candidates who are not currently certified by the Wisconsin Law Enforcement Standards Board, or are certifiable, or have not successfully completed the entrance standards for the Wisconsin Physical Readiness Test (PRT) within 6 months prior to the application deadline, must be able to complete and pass the entrance standards prior to a conditional offer of employment being extended.
Non-Certified Hires
Noncertified law enforcement hires that have not completed the law enforcement academy may be paid an hourly wage not less than 75% of the base rate for a full-time police officer. This will be adjusted upon successful completion of the Academy.
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