Police Officer - Non-Certified ($10,000 Sign-On Bonus) at The City of Coral Gables – Coral Gables, Florida
The City of Coral Gables
Coral Gables, Florida, United States
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Salary:$66198Employment Type:Full-Time
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NON-CERTIFIED POLICE RECRUIT
**$10,000 hiring Bonus and Police Academy Sponsorship**
*** Additional 4.5% FDLE PAY once certified by the State of Florida Department of Law Enforcement’s Criminal Justice Training Commission***
**$10,000 hiring Bonus and Police Academy Sponsorship**
*** Additional 4.5% FDLE PAY once certified by the State of Florida Department of Law Enforcement’s Criminal Justice Training Commission***
HOW TO APPLY:
STEP 1: REVIEW THE MINIMUM REQUIREMENTS
- 21 Years of age (candidates may apply 6 months before their 21st birthday)
- United States Citizen
- A minimum of 54 accredited college credits
- Substitutes: - Military Experience:
- Three Years of active military service can substitute for the college credit requirement.
- Police Experience:
- Three Years of full-time law enforcement (police officer) experience can substitute for the college credit requirement.
- You can review our minimum requirements with more detail using the following link: Police Officer Minimum Requirements
STEP 2: APPLY ONLINE
- Be sure to complete every question thoroughly.
- Incomplete applications may be disqualified.
STEP 3: ATTEND IN-PERSON MEETING
- Applicants who meet the minimum requirements and police department standards will be scheduled for an in-person meeting.
- During this meeting, applicants will complete paperwork and be provided with additional information about the final steps.
STEP 4: INVITATION TO INTERVIEW/ORAL BOARD
- Upon completion of the application and all of the documentation, applicants will be invited to an interview.
Physical Agility Test (PAT): Your Path to Success!
All applicants are required to successfully pass the Physical Agility Test (PAT) before they can receive a conditional offer letter from the City. It is highly recommended that all applicants take the PAT at the outset of the process to allow for multiple attempts if necessary.
You may take the PAT (Physical Agility Test) at one of the three locations listed below. Please note, candidates who complete the PAT before the orientation will be prioritized for interview scheduling. While not required, it is strongly recommended that you complete the PAT as soon as possible before the in-person meeting, which is Step 3 of the process.
Important: Please right-click the links below and select 'Open link in a new tab/window' to avoid leaving this page.
Miami Dade College School of Justice - Please follow the directions in this link to schedule your PAT. MDC PAT Link
City of Miami - To register for the City of Miami PAT you may contact Mabel Gonzalez.
Email: 29296@miami-police.org / Phone Number: 305-603-6616. Information about the PAT can be found here City of Miami PAT Link
Broward College - The swim test is not required, please see additional information on how to sign up for the PAT using this link. Broward College PAT Link
VISION ACUITY EXAM
Please complete the vision acuity exam with the appropriate medical professional. You will have time to complete this after orientation; however, completing it as soon as you receive your orientation invitation will help expedite the selection process. Please see the link below.
LINK: Vision Acuity Exam
DURATION OF SELECTION PROCESS: Approximately 3 to 5 months.
REAPPLICATION PROCESS: Interviewed applicants may reapply one year from the date of their online application.
Enforces laws and ordinances of the City, County, and State. Performs traffic activities, makes arrests and bookings.
Patrols an assigned area on foot or by vehicle. Performs patrol activities, to include pursuing and apprehending subjects, conducting felony stops, conducting teletype checks, controlling disorderly persons, transporting subjects and prisoners, searching for wanted persons, conducting dwelling and ground checks.
Conducts investigations, including crime scenes, deaths, abuse cases, domestic violence, traffic accidents, animal calls, and non-police action calls. Collects disposes and secures evidence. Writes reports and processes paperwork.
Performs traffic activities, including issuing citations, directing traffic, investigating driving under the influence incidents, and arranging for the removal of vehicles.
Responds to rescue calls. Responds to emergencies, including controlling riots and directing evacuations. Performs first aid duties.
Performs other related tasks as required.
The City of Coral Gables is an Equal Opportunity Employer/Drug Free Workplace.
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