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Lebanon, Ohio
Police Officer
Apply By October 31st: (see details below)

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Piqua, Ohio
Entry Level & Lateral Transfer Police Officer
(see details below)

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Beavercreek, Ohio
Police Officer
(see details below)


Lebanon, Ohio
Entry & Lateral Police Officer
Apply By: October 31st

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The City of Lebanon, Ohio, is accepting applications for the position of Police Officer. The internationally accredited Lebanon Division of Police serves a population of over 20,000 and is responsible for an area of 14 square miles. The department has an authorized strength of 34 sworn officers, 9 dispatchers and 1 administrative assistant. The citizens of Lebanon are seeking candidates who possess the personal character and professional skills necessary to serve in a position of public trust. Applications will be accepted from United States citizens who are at least 21 years of age and possess a valid Ohio driver’s license. The City of Lebanon offers an excellent employee benefit package and an annual salary of $69,368 to $95,076 (after 5 years of service).

Entry level applicants (those not currently employed full-time as a peace officer) must complete a written test through the National Testing Network (NTN), Inc. To fill out the NTN application and schedule a test, go to www.nationaltestingnetwork.com, select Law Enforcement and sign up for the Lebanon Police Department. Candidates who attain a passing score on the entry level exam will be invited to participate in other stages of the selection process. National Testing Network does not replace the Lebanon Police Department’s responsibility and decision making in the testing process. All candidate results are provided to the Lebanon Police Department where the final decisions are made.

Lateral applicants (those currently employed full-time as a peace officer) are not required to complete the written test. Lateral applicants are required to complete all other stages of the hiring process to be considered for employment with the City of Lebanon. If selected, prior full-time service will be taken into consideration when determining starting pay and leave benefits.

BENEFITS PROFILE
PAY
•$69,368 to $95,076 (after 5 years of service)
•Lateral Entry – Employees may be placed at the step level appropriate based on qualifications and years of service
•Two-week pay period, with pay date every other Friday
•Shift differential pay for evening and overnight hours worked
•Weekend differential pay for weekend hours worked
•Overtime and Special Detail pay available
•Longevity pay annually after 5 years of service

SCHEDULE
•12-hour shifts – Off duty every other Friday, Saturday and Sunday
•Overtime paid at time and a half after 80 hours in a pay period

INSURANCE
•Competitive benefits for you and your family
•Vision and Dental

LIFE INSURANCE
•$50,000 at no cost to the employee
•Additional available for purchase

PENSION
•Ohio Police & Fire Pension Fund
•Deferred Compensation available

HOLIDAY TIME
•13 paid holidays annually
•12 hours of paid time off for each holiday worked

SICK TIME
•4.6 hours of sick time accrued per pay period
•Lateral Entry – Sick time is transferable with writtenverification from previous employer

VACATION
•1 year of service – 6 days annually
•2-5 years of service – 12 days annually
•6-10 years of service – 13 days annually
•11-15 years of service – 15 days annually
•16 years of service – 20 days annually
•Lateral Entry – Accrual credit is awarded with priorfull-time law enforcement service
•Vacation and Comp time buy back available

PERSONAL LEAVE
•36 hours each year

OTHER
•All uniforms and duty equipment provided
•No residency requirement
•College Tuition reimbursement available
•Multitude of training opportunities
•Discounted YMCA membership for you and your family

Questions? Please contact Captain Matt Weithofer at 513-932-2010 or
mweithofer@lebanonohio.gov.


Piqua, Ohio
Entry & Lateral Patrol Officer

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The City of Piqua is recruiting candidates for the position of full-time Police Officer. The Piqua Police Department is looking for Entry level and Lateral applicants as well as OPOTA certified candidates to fill existing vacancies.

Applicants should fill out an application with the City of Piqua. Entry level candidates will need to complete an examination through the National Testing Network. Lateral candidates are not required to take the written test.

Minimum Requirements: Applicants must be at least 21 years of age but less than 35 years of age at appointment (no maximum age for Lateral applicants), possess a High School Diploma or GED, be a US Citizen, and possess a valid Ohio Driver’s License.

Prior to appointment, a candidate must submit and successfully pass physical fitness testing, an extensive background investigation, truth verification test, pre-employment drug screen, physical and psychological examination. Current base salary range for this position is $32.89/hr to $40.90/hr (plus the potential for an additional 3% Master Police Officer certification or college education incentive).

Qualified applicants shall submit an application and complete the written examination by 5:00 p.m., on December 9, 2024 to the City of Piqua Human Resources Department, 201 W. Water St, Piqua, OH 45356 or apply online at https://piquaoh.gov/jobs.

If you have questions, please see the above website for more information or contact Lieutenant Gearing at mgearing@piquaoh.gov today!

The City of Piqua is an equal opportunity employer.


Beavercreek, Ohio
Police Officer

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A challenging and rewarding career awaits you as a Police Officer with the City of Beavercreek Police Department.

*Note: Patrol schedule changing to 10-hr. rotating workday in January 2025*

**Note:  Anticipated wages beginning January 2025**

The City of Beavercreek is accepting applications for the position of Police Officer.  This process is open to Ohio Peace Officer Training Commission (OPOTC) Certified and Non-Certified applicants. A detailed job description for Police Officer and Police Recruit is included with this material.  Beavercreek Police Department is a nationally accredited law enforcement agency with a tradition of service excellence and a strong community oriented policing philosophy.  We serve a growing, progressive community situated in the western portion of Greene County, Ohio.  The community has a diverse retail and commercial base with an approximate population of 46,549 (2020 census).

SALARY AND BENEFITS

The successful applicant will receive salary and benefits that compare favorably with those offered in business or industry.  The starting salary range based on experience, relative to the most current collective bargaining agreement, will be $35.30/hr. ($73,424).  Salary progresses incrementally to $52/hr. ($108,160).  OPOTC Certified candidates’ starting salary will be equivalent to their most recent salary as a full-time Police Officer. Candidates who are not certified will be hired as Police Recruits with a salary of $26.48/hr. ($55,068) while attending the Police Academy.  After successfully completing the Academy and State certification process, the Police Recruit will be sworn in as a Police Officer at the starting pay of $35.30/hr. Salary ranges may change commensurate with the Collective Bargaining Agreement between the city and FOP Lodge 160.

Police Officers receive shift differential pay, paid vacations, holiday pay, weekend differential pay, personal allowance days and opportunities for overtime payment and/or compensatory time.  Additional benefits include an educational incentive bonus, longevity bonus and an attendance bonus

Additional benefits include:

Group Hospitalization and Medical Insurance (partial employee pay)

Prescription Program

Dental Coverage (partial employee pay)

Optional Vision Care

Group Life Insurance

Workers Compensation Protection

Occupational Injury Leave

Tuition Reimbursement Program

Deferred Compensation Program

Employee Assistance Program

MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS

Applicants for the position must meet the following minimum qualifications at the time of appointment.

Be at least 21 years old at the time of appointment to Police Officer

Lawfully eligible to work in the United States

Possess a valid State of Ohio driver’s license

Possess a high school diploma or GED equivalent

Must be able to work an 80-hour biweekly rotational schedule including weekend, evenings, nights and holidays on an assigned shift

Must be available for on call work

Applicants must also:

Take the National Testing Network written exam (if applicable)

Obtain passing score (minimum 70%) on the structured oral interview

Successfully pass other screening tests as required prior to appointment, including Chief’s interview, polygraph / background investigation, post polygraph, psychological evaluation and medical examination

Non-certified applicants will also be required to complete a physical fitness assessment and a basic police academy

APPLICATION PROCESS

This process is open to OPOTA Certified and Non-Certified applicants.

Apply online at www.beavercreekohio.gov; click on Employment and submit all required documentation listed within the application packet. All applicants must complete the application thoroughly and accurately.  Failure to return required documents, or incomplete applications, will constitute grounds for rejection (other than minor omissions).  The failure to disclose truthfully all material and relevant information shall also constitute grounds for rejection or dismissal.

TESTING PROCEDURES AND QUALIFICATION PROCESS – ELIGIBILITY LIST

The selection process for appointing probationary police officers to the Beavercreek Police Department has a maximum of 10 progressive steps.  The applicant’s status as Certified or Non-Certified will determine which steps he/she will be required to complete.

Online Submission of the employment application – (All Applicants)

Special Instructions for the Application

Your application will be processed by the City of Beavercreek

The following documents MUST be included with the application:

-Copy of driver’s license

-High School Diploma or equivalent

-Military Form DD-214, if applicable

-If applicable, Certificate of completion of Ohio Peace Officer Training Academy or letter from Academy Commander stating the applicant is currently in an Ohio Peace Officer Academy with anticipated date of completion.

-Handwritten Letter: “Why you want to be a Beavercreek Police Officer”

*HANDWRITTEN LETTER must be written in the applicant’s handwriting.  The letter should be ¾ to 1 full notebook page explaining why the applicant wants to be a Beavercreek Police Officer.

Each completed application packet, including all associated documentation, will be reviewed for eligibility, qualifications, accuracy, and thoroughness.  Any applicant packet that does not contain the above-mentioned items or is incomplete may be rejected.  The candidate will also be pre-screened for any possible disqualifiers listed in BPD General Order 31.4.1.  Any occurrences or incidents may result in disqualification from the process.

  1. Written Examination

*Only Non-Certified Applicants and Certified Applicants with less than one year of service as a full-time law enforcement officer are required to take the written exam. *

The Beavercreek Police Department offers full testing services for the position of Police Officer through National Testing Network (NTN).  The testing process will remain open until further notice and at the discretion of the Chief of Police.

To register with NTN and schedule a test, go to www.nationaltestingnetwork.com, select ‘Find Jobs’, then select Law Enforcement Jobs and sign up for Beavercreek Police Department.

When you visit the www.nationaltestingnetwork.com website: Complete the NTN registration process and schedule your test. Review all information related to the Beavercreek Police Department Police Officer position, including minimum requirements, salary, and benefits. Review detailed information about the testing process. Review the Frequently Asked Questions and take an online practice test (if desired). Upon completion of your scheduled exam, scores are automatically forwarded to the Beavercreek Police Department.

There is a minimum required score of 65% to move to the next phase. All applicants who take the written exam and with a final combined score of at least 65% using the Video and PSSA components of the exam, will advance to the next step of the process.

Applicants that do not attain 65% or better on the written test cannot re-apply for six months from the date of the test.

  1. Physical Fitness Assessment

*Only Non-Certified Applicants are required to take the Physical Fitness Assessment*

Non-Certified applicants who pass the written examination will be invited to attend a physical fitness assessment consisting of push-ups, sit-ups, and a 1.5 mile run as required by the Ohio Peace Officer Training Commission.    Passing benchmarks will be the 30% level of the Cooper Standards based on the applicant’s age and sex.  This test is pass/fail and does not contribute to the overall ranking list.  The date/time/location for the test will be determined.  Applicants that fail to achieve the 30th percentile of the Cooper Standards cannot re-apply or re-test for 6 months from the date of the test.

  1. Structured Oral Interview

The interview panel will interview all certified applicants with more than one year of service as a full-time law enforcement officer and non-certified applicants who pass the written and Physical Fitness tests.  The interview will take place at the Beavercreek Police Department (Date and Time – To Be Determined). The interview will cover areas that include but are not limited to decision making, interpersonal skills, administrative skills, motivation and initiative.  This interview has a maximum score of 100%.  Applicants must obtain a minimum score of 70% to pass this interview.  Applicants who get a 69% or below will not be eligible for reconsideration for one year.  At the conclusion of the interviews, all applicants remaining that obtained a score of 70% or greater will be ranked based on the structured interview score only.  After the ranking, and dependent on the number of vacancies, candidates will be moved on to the next phase of the hiring process.

  1. Background Investigation / Pre-employment Polygraph Examination

Those candidates who advance to this phase must submit three (3) letters of recommendation prior to advancing to the Chief Oral Interview.  Letters must be currently dated (no older than 6 months), signed and contain the address of the person writing the letter.  Letters will not be accepted from any relative such as a spouse, parent, etc.

A background investigation/pre-employment polygraph examination will be conducted on the top three applicants, or an amount as determined by the Chief, after the structured interview phase.  Some areas of this investigation may include:

-Verification of a candidate’s qualifying credentials

-A review of the candidate’s criminal and traffic violation record, if any

-An interview with at least three personal references of the applicant

-Verification of the applicant’s previous employment history

The polygraph results will not be the single determinant of employment status. It is only an investigative aid that will be used together with other information to support decisions relevant to employment status.  Refer to form entitled, Clearance Polygraph Information Guide, which will be provided upon notification of eligibility to participate in the Polygraph phase.

  1. Chief’s Oral Interview

Applicants who successfully complete the Background Investigation/Pre-Employment Polygraph Examination will be invited for an oral interview with the Chief of Police.  The Chief of Police may choose any number of applicants to interview from the eligibility list depending on the number of current or anticipated vacancies. The Chief may also choose not to conduct interviews until a vacancy occurs.

If an applicant is chosen, the Chief of Police will forward a recommendation to the City Manager for consideration. If a conditional offer of employment is extended to the applicant, they will participate in the remaining phases of the hiring process.  Should the applicant fail to pass any remaining phases of the conditional offer of employment, they will be eliminated from the hiring process.

Should an applicant be considered twice for vacant positions but not selected, the City shall have the authority to remove the applicant from the eligibility list. Any candidate that is not offered a conditional offer of employment after the Chief’s Oral Interview will not be considered for a period of two years from the date of notification that they are removed from the eligibility list.

CONDITIONAL OFFER OF EMPLOYMENT

  1. Conditional Post Offer Polygraph

This polygraph explores medical, physical and psychological aspects of the applicant.

  1. Psychological Examination

A psychological examination is designed to assess the appropriate, adequate, acceptable or desirable psychological, emotional, and personality profile and characteristics, traits, qualities, attributes and tendencies to perform as a Beavercreek Police officer.  It will also evaluate an applicant to determine whether that person has the ability to endure stress associated with the nature of the job.

  1. Medical Examination

A medical examination of each applicant will be conducted after a conditional offer of employment but prior to actual appointment to probationary status.  This examination is to identify any medical problems that might inhibit work performance, shorten a career or contribute to work-related disabilities.  Areas of evaluation will include but are not limited to: audio examination, eye examination, blood and blood pressure evaluation, medical history and clinical examination. Tests may include physical examination, health & medical history, hearing test, vision test, urine dip, non-DOT 5-panel drug test and EKG (non-stress).  A drug screen will be included in this examination along with any tests needed to register the new hire with Ohio Police & Fire Pension Fund.

  1. Complete a Peace Officer Basic Training Academy

*Non-Certified Candidates*

The Beavercreek Police Department will hire the candidate as a Police Recruit and sponsor enrollment into a police academy of the Chief’s choosing.  The terms and requirements for this condition of employment will be detailed in the Conditional Offer of Employment and Reimbursement Agreement documents to be reviewed and signed by the candidate prior to the date of hire. Non-Certified applicants must complete the full curriculum requiring a minimum of 740 hours and pass the state certification exam. Certified applicants from another state may be eligible to receive credit for prior training and may be required to complete a reduced curriculum as determined by the Ohio Peace Officer Training Commission.

APPLICANT DISQUALIFICATION AND RE-APPLICATION

The following occurrences or combination occurrences in your background are examples of things that may result in rejection of an applicant’s consideration for a police officer position:

-Felony conviction

-Conviction for drug related violations and/or Use of Illegal Drugs

-Conviction for any crime of violence, misdemeanor included

-Abuse of Alcohol and/or drugs

-Anti-Social Behavior

-Poor Work Record

-Poor Driving Record

-Numerous Debts

-Incomplete or Inaccurate information on Application or Personal History Questionnaire (this will be in consideration of other areas of the applicant process, it is not a sole disqualifier)

Applicants that do not attain the minimum required score of 65% on the NTN Examination or fail to meet the 30th percentile of the Cooper Standards for the physical fitness assessment, will be eligible for re-application and re-test one month from the date the exam/assessment was completed.

Applicants that do not attain a score of at least 70% during the Structured Oral Interview will be eligible for re-application and re-test one year from the date of the interview.

Applicants that are disqualified as a result of the background/polygraph phase or Chief’s Interview shall be informed, in writing, and may not re-apply for two years from the date of disqualification.

DURATION OF THE APPLICANT PROCESS

The selection process will be ongoing. A rolling eligibility list will be established and candidates may be processed accordingly as vacancies occur within the organization. General timelines for phases of the process, after completing and passing the written exam, are as follows:

Physical Fitness Assessment 1 week

Schedule and Conduct Structured Interview 2 weeks

Schedule & Conduct Background / Polygraph Exam 3 weeks

Applicant Interview with Chief of Police 1 week

Schedule and Administer Post – Polygraph 1 week

Schedule and Administer Psychological/Med Exams 2 weeks

Approximate time required: 10 weeks

The appointment of a new employee shall not be deemed complete until successful completion of a 1-year probationary period from the date of appointment as a Police Officer.

City of Beavercreek provides equal employment opportunities (EEO) to all employees and applicants for employment without regard to race, color, religion, gender, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, national origin, age, disability, genetic information, marital status, amnesty, or status as a covered veteran in accordance with applicable federal, state and local laws.  If you feel that you have not been treated fairly or in a courteous manner, you should report the incident in writing to the Human Resources Director.  Comments or complaints about the employment procedure will be answered in writing, as soon as possible. Comments or complaints will not affect this or future applications for employment.  The U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission and the Ohio Civil Rights Commission also investigate discriminatory practices alleged by an applicant or employee.  We urge you to file a complaint with those offices if you believe it is appropriate.

The conditions of employment of the law enforcement positions of the Beavercreek Police Department require a work schedule including first, second and third shifts, on a 365 day per year basis.  Shift assignments are determined by the length of service provisions of the Labor Agreement between the Beavercreek Fraternal Order of Police and the City of Beavercreek.

Contact Emails:

City of Beavercreek Human Resources

skiba@beavercreekohio.gov

City of Beavercreek Police Department

amatov@beavercreekohio.gov

The City of Beavercreek is an Equal Opportunity Employer and ADA Compliant. The City of Beavercreek is a Drug-Free Work Environment.

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