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POLICE OFFICER - ENTRY LEVEL
CIVIL SERVICE APPLICATION PROCEDURE
Interested in becoming a Police Officer?
The City of Port Townsend is seeking Police Officer candidates. Entry-level Police Officers start at $35.24 per hour and receive excellent retirement and insurance benefits.
Public Safety Testing administers the initial written and physical agility tests required for Police Officer hiring. See their website for valuable test preparation information.
Upcoming testing dates include: July 2 in Tukwila, July 7 in Auburn, July 11 in Olympia, July 13 in Spokane and Union Gap, July 14 in Tukwila, July 17 in Lynnwood, July 20 in Olympia, July 21 in Ellensburg, July 27 in Kent, and July 28 in Lynnwood, plus several in-home opportunities throughout the month.
Once you successfully complete the initial testing and your Public Safety Testing test scores are submitted to the City, you will be invited to complete your application and be eligible for an interview invitation.
YOU MAY ONLY APPLY FOR THIS POSITION BY INVITATION, AFTER COMPLETING THE INITIAL TESTING PROCESS WITH PUBLIC SAFETY TESTING
Residency requirement: All entry level police officers must reside within fifty (50) road miles of Port Townsend city limits within six months of graduation from the WA State Criminal Justice Academy.
BENEFITS
COMPENSATION
Base pay: $35.24 per hour until graduation from the Criminal Justice Academy, then start at $39.15 (step 1 of 5-step system ending at $44.93)
Total compensation range for police officers: $35.24-51.93 per hour (including maximum potential longevity, educational incentive, and specialty pay)
This position may be eligible for the additional compensation listed below. Details can be found in the Collective Bargaining Agreement:
* Teamsters initiation fee is $100 and monthly dues are 2.25 of hourly wage x the base hourly rate rounded to the nearest dollar. Officers also pay a $10/month membership fee to WA Council of Police & Sheriffs.
** Officers may be required to work on holidays.