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Join a progressive police department dedicated to serving the Oak Harbor community! As an entry-level police officer, you will play a vital role in maintaining public safety and enforcing the law. This position offers a unique opportunity to make a positive impact in your community while developing your skills in law enforcement. You'll engage in various duties, from responding to emergencies to conducting investigations, all while working in a supportive environment that values training and professional growth. If you are passionate about helping others and ready to take on the challenge of a rewarding career in policing, we encourage you to apply!
ENTRY LEVEL POLICE OFFICER TESTING NOTICE
In order to qualify and apply for this position, you must have tested and currently be on our list of candidates withPublic Safety Testing (PST).
Policing.... A call to duty. Are you up for the challenge? If you are looking for more than "just a job" and want to make a positive difference in your community every day, consider a career in law enforcement! Policing is a career with serious responsibilities and abounding rewards that really count in today's world. Few careers offer more opportunities for self-fulfillment than service as a law enforcement officer. Do you have what it takes?
APPLICATION/TESTING PROCESS
Please read the below carefully before applying for this position.
Step 1: Applicants interested in this position must have complete testing throughPublic Safety Testing before applying for this position.
Applicants must have a score of 70% or above on written exam, passed the physical ability test (PAT) and completed the personal history statement (PHS) by the time they apply to be considered for this position.
*Please review list of disqualifiers on PST website prior to testing for our department and submitting an application.
Step 2: After candidates complete the above testing and you are on our list with Public Safety Testing you may complete the City of Oak Harbor application of employment. Please DO NOT apply for this position unless you have first tested with PST and added your scores to OHPD list.
Step 3: The top applicants based on PST score and application material will be invited to an interview to establish an eligibility list. Candidates that are selected for interviews will be required to participate in person. You will be notified of the date of the first-round interviews.
VETERAN CREDIT- RCW 41.04.010 provides for a veterans' scoring criteria status to be added to the passing grade of certain veterans at the completion of all testing. If you believe that you are eligible to be considered for such preference you should upload and submit your DD-214 to your application to determine eligibility.
About our Department
The Oak Harbor Police Department is an accredited agency comprised of: Administration, Patrol, Detectives and Special Operations. The authorized force consists of 29 Commissioned Personnel and 12 Non-Commissioned Personnel. The department is known for its successful community involvement and problem-solving approach to law enforcement. Additionally, the Police Department has a city jail as part of its responsibility, which is staffed by City Correctional staff and City Police Support Officers (PSO). The department is proud of its increased commitment to training, including an internal bi-monthly training program, inter-agency training, as well as outside training opportunities for staff. Other areas the department participates in include; a Community Advisory Board, Reserve Officer Unit, Explorer Post and Citizens Volunteers. The Department has strong cooperative relationships with local agencies and participates in regional law enforcement, communications and emergency management task forces and organizations. The department enjoys continued quality relationships with the U.S. Navy and the Whidbey Island Naval Air Station located in and adjacent to the City of Oak Harbor. We take pride in providing services for our community and the variety of events which occur in the City each year, including; 4th of July, National Night Out, Oak Harbor Music Festival, and the Whidbey Island Marathon.
Schedule
Officers work on a squad with a 3/12 schedule, rotating two months on days and two months on nights schedule. Detectives work a 4/10 schedule.
Compensation and Benefits
The compensation begins with a pre-academy recruit level. We also offer education and longevity pay and great benefits! (See benefits tab)
We are a progressive department, anticipating department and community needs now and for the future!
Job Summary:
Under general supervision, Police Officers perform police services in accordance with the mission, goals, and objectives of the Oak Harbor Police Department, and in compliance with governing federal, state, and local laws. It is the responsibility of police officers to safeguard the public peace, protect life and property, prevent crime, enforce the law, protect the rights of all persons and generally uphold the community-articulated standards.
APPLICATION PROCESS
Step 1: Your application will be rated for training, education, experience and quality of answers to the supplement questions. This rating will determine if you will move to the next step in the process.
Applications are initially reviewed for minimum qualifications and completeness of application. Candidates must provide specific, detailed information so an initial determination can be made regarding your level of qualifications for this position. This includes completing all application fields and supplemental materials. If you do not provide adequate responses in your application materials to determine qualifications, the application will be rejected.
Step 2: The top applicants based on the application material may be invited to an interview and physical ability testing (PAT) at a later date TBD.
Step 3: Candidates who passed the application process and first interview are placed on a certified eligibility that is valid for one year. The top candidates may be invited for an interview by the Police Chief. A PAT may be conducted prior to offer of employment.
Application Information
The review and selection of applicants is based on the information provided on the application; we encourage all applicants to improve our ability to judge by providing complete information. Information can include such things as: résumés of experience, letters of recommendation, specific education and/or training and work history that is related to the position for which the applicant is applying, and other job-related data that might enhance the applicant's chances for selection.
Required Information:
If you do not meet the basic required qualifications or did not fully complete the application, you will not be considered further. Please review job description posting carefully for full details on job duties and requirements.
We encourage you to check back to your account to view application progress.
Note:Please check your email bulk or spam folders throughout the screening and hiring process for communications from our Human Resource Department.
If you have questions regarding our recruitment process, please contact Civil Service Secretary, Liflor Barrera at 360-279-4518 or lbarrera@oakharbor.org
OHPD Entry Level Recruitment Flyer
https://www.oakharbor.org/sites/default/files/fileattachments/human_resources/page/7071/ohpd_recruiting_flyer_rev102218.pdf
For questions about the testing process, please contact the Civil Service Secretary at 360-279-4518 orlbarrera@oakharbor.org