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Become a Milwaukie Police Officer
Become a Milwaukie Police Officer
What can I expect with the application process and beyond?
This is a challenging profession which requires very unique individuals. Applicants must be willing to do rotating shift work indefinitely, be able to withstand verbal abuse and at times physical assaults, while remaining professional and service oriented. The profession sees fewer applicants each year as the previously mentioned demands of a Police Officer are high. Our hiring process attempts to attract a diverse applicant pool and seeks to identify those individuals who would be able to balance the competing interest of the profession well. We absolutely recognize the strength which comes from diverse backgrounds, lived experience and unique points of view.
Our initial process includes written aptitude tests, physical agility tests and multiple panel interviews to identify the very best applicants for our community and agency. The highest ranked candidates undergo an extensive background investigation, which is exhaustive and may span several months. Candidates who pass the background investigation then go on to an additional written psychological test, including interviews by a psychologist who specializes in law enforcement applicants. Final hiring decisions are made once all available information has been gathered and includes recommendations from the psychologist and the background investigator.
Once hired as a Milwaukie Police Officer, recruits trainees progress through phases of training for 12-18 months. Sixteen weeks of Initial basic training are spent at the state's Police Academy in Salem, Oregon. An additional 20+ weeks are spent with a series of different training officers who monitor, train and evaluate every aspect of the recruit’s performance, every day. During the first 18 months of training and probation, the recruit police officer is not afforded typical union representation. It’s during that 18-month period that both the recruit and this agency evaluate how well suited the recruit is for a career with the Milwaukie Police Department.
How do I apply?
The Milwaukie Police Department runs an ongoing recruitment and selection process. To be considered, all candidates must have first completed the required pre-employment testing through Public Safety Testing (PST) or National Testing Network (NTN). This application process is open now and will remain open continuously. Links to the government jobs website with instructions on next steps are located below.
The Milwaukie Police Department provides a variety of career possibilities for Police Officers through specialty assignments including; Detective, Field Training Officer, Motorcycle Officer, Drone Pilot, Public Information Officer, Transit Officer, ESD K9 Handler and School Resource Officer.
Click below for the Police Officer Informational Posting on governmentjobs.com:
Police Officer and Lateral Police Officer
What is the department like? Who will I work with?
The Milwaukie Police Department has a culture of community collaboration and a focus on Law Enforcement with diversity, equity, inclusion and justice. The best way to get a look at the department's values and its members is through our social media accounts which are updated regularly.
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