POLICE OFFICER
Recruitment #2211-2342-001
List Type | Original |
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Requesting Department | Milwaukee Police Department |
Open Date | 11/21/2022 08:00:00 AM |
Filing Deadline | 12/22/2022 11:59:00 PM |
HR Analyst | Jordan Hendry |
Introduction
The Milwaukee Fire and Police Commission invites qualified
individuals to apply for this challenging and rewarding position with the City
of Milwaukee Police Department. This unique position provides the
opportunity to help Milwaukee’s citizens every day, while also focusing on the
individual’s educational, physical fitness, personal and professional
development. The City of Milwaukee is dedicated to developing a diverse
Police Department to serve the community’s needs.
Purpose
Police Officers preserve public peace, protect life and
property, work within the community to prevent crime, and enforce ordinances of
the City of Milwaukee and the laws of the State of Wisconsin.
Essential Functions
Police Officers perform duties involved in the
protection of life and property, including but not limited to:
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Enforce criminal laws; identify, detain, and process wanted
individuals.
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Respond to calls for service.
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Conduct investigations of suspicious persons or situations and
preliminary investigations of major crimes and criminal activity.
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Interview suspects and witnesses, and prepare appropriate
investigative reports.
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Prepare and testify in court as to the facts surrounding any
criminal, departmental, or civil action.
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Patrol the City of Milwaukee in a police vehicle, motorcycle,
bicycle, and/or on foot as directed.
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Communicate with mentally ill persons and contact or refer
additional resources as appropriate.
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Operate a police vehicle in emergency situations involving
speeds in excess of posted limits, in congested traffic, and in unsafe road
conditions.
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Prepare accurate and complete reports of daily activities.
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Provide assistance to the community in the areas of crime
prevention.
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Enforce motor vehicle laws to promote safety and reduce
accidents, expedite traffic flow, and enforce Wisconsin State Statutes.
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Attend in-service training as mandated by the State of
Wisconsin, or as directed.
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Perform duties in a special assignment capacity such as
Motorcycle Unit, Office of Community Outreach and Education, and Narcotics
Division, as assigned.
Reasonable
accommodations requested by qualified individuals with disabilities will be
made in accordance with the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) of 1990, as
amended by the Americans with Disabilities Act Amendments Act (ADAAA) of 2008.
Conditions of Employment
TRAINING:
· Must complete a paid 27-week police training course at the Police Academy.
· After successfully completing the training course, will be assigned to a district police station for field training.
WORKING CONDITIONS:
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Required to wear a uniform and carry a department-issued firearm
and assigned equipment while on duty.
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Must successfully complete a 16-month probationary period.
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Will work a 40-hour work week, with rotating off-days by
assignment; will be required to work most weekends and many holidays; mandatory
overtime is often required (subject to contractual guidelines).
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After recruit training, Police Officers are typically assigned
to the late (12:00 midnight to 8:00 a.m.) or early (4:00 p.m. to 12:00
midnight) shift; day-shift assignments are awarded to employees with seniority.
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Must earn sixty college credits within five (5) years of hire.
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Must meet and maintain all training and certification
requirements established by the Wisconsin Law Enforcement Standards Board.
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Must be able to comply with the Milwaukee Police Department
Uniform Equipment and Appearances Standard Operating Procedures (available
at https://city.milwaukee.gov/ImageLibrary/Groups/mpdAuthors/SOP/340-UNIFORMSEQUIPMENTAPPEARANCE.pdf).
Minimum Requirements
MINIMUM REQUIREMENTS:
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Minimum age 20 at time of application. (Note: Must be age 21 at time of appointment.)
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United States Citizenship.
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High School Diploma or Wisconsin GED or a GED from a different
state that meets Wisconsin GED standards. A Home Education Diploma will
be accepted provided the applicant can provide copies of form PI-1206 filed
with the Department of Public Instruction for applicants who have completed a
home school program in Wisconsin, or documentation that the education program
has met the requirements of the Department of Education from the state where
the home school program was completed.
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Valid Wisconsin driver’s license, or a valid driver’s license
from the state in which you reside, at the time of background investigation.
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Physically able to perform Police Officer training and job
duties.
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Must successfully pass a Milwaukee Police Department Background
Investigation.
DISQUALIFIERS: Your application
will be rejected if any of the following are true:
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You have been convicted of a felony.
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You have been dishonorably discharged from any branch of the
United States Military Service.
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You have been convicted of a misdemeanor crime of domestic
violence.
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You have failed a Milwaukee Police Department background
investigation within the last two years from the date of application.
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You have been discharged or resigned with charges pending from
either the Milwaukee Police Department or Milwaukee Fire Department within the
last two years from the date of application.
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Applicants may also be disqualified on the basis of background
standards, which are included on the application.
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Four or more convictions for misdemeanor crimes, at least one of
which has occurred in the preceding three years
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Two or more convictions for driving while under the influence or
reckless driving, as defined by State Statutes, at least one of which has
occurred in the preceding five years.
Knowledge, Skills, Abilities & Other Characteristics
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Able to read, understand, and explain Wisconsin State Statutes
and City of Milwaukee ordinances.
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Ability to communicate effectively with a diverse population,
in-person, via telephone, and in writing.
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Civil, courteous and customer-service oriented.
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Ability to write accurate and complete reports and accurately
record information – by hand and using a computer, file records, and process
paperwork.
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Ability to solve problems, and make quick and appropriate
decisions in stressful situations.
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Ability to maintain self-control and to take direction from
supervisors.
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Ability to maintain a positive attitude, have good moral
character, be honest, responsible and trustworthy.
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Ability to perform physical activities necessary to protect
oneself and others.
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Motivated and able to complete the required educational and
physical fitness programs.
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Ability to drive a motor vehicle.
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Ability to work long hours for an extended period of time.
Current Salary
SALARY RANGE AND BENEFITS:
The current annual recruit starting salary is $44,800.60, with an increase to
$59,734.22 upon graduation from the Academy, and increases to a maximum of
$79,856.26 (subject to contractual guidelines). The city offers a
generous benefit package that includes two weeks of paid vacation after one
year of service; 12 paid days off in lieu of holidays; fifteen days paid sick
leave per year; health, dental, and life insurance; and tuition and textbook
reimbursement.
Selection Process
SELECTION PROCESS:
The examination process may include a written test, a state-mandated physical
readiness test (an information video regarding this exam is available at https://wilenet.org/html/career/physical-readiness-vid.html),
an oral interview, a writing sample exercise, and background
investigation. All phases of the examination must be successfully
completed in order to continue in the selection process. Failure in any
segment of the examination disqualifies an applicant.
Qualified candidates will be notified of the time and location
of the written examination, which has tentatively been scheduled to be held
before the end of January.
Candidates who successfully complete the written examination will receive
information about the date, time, and location of the other testing components.
If you will be unavailable for one or more
portions of the examination due to military service or training, you must
provide written notification to the Fire and Police Commission, City Hall Room
705 or fpcjobs@milwaukee.gov prior to the examination.
ELIGIBLE LIST: Candidates
who successfully pass the examination process will be placed on an eligible
list for Police Officer, with ranking based upon the test scores plus any
applicable preference points (see below).
PREFERENCE POINTS: Preference
points may be added to the final passing score in accordance with State
Statutes and Fire and Police Commission Rules.
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Veterans: Qualified veterans will receive military preference
points added to the final passing score; a DD-214 is required as proof of
service.
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City Residents: Preference points will be added to the final
passing score, if you are a bona fide resident of the City of Milwaukee when
you apply; proof of residency must be provided.
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Education: Preference points will be added to the final
passing score, if you possess an Associates or Bachelors degree in a related
field when you apply; unofficial transcript from an accredited institution
from which you received your diploma must be provided.
In order to receive military veteran points, residency
preference points, or education preference points, the undeleted
DD-214, proof of residency, or an unofficial transcript from an
accredited institution from which you received your diploma must be provided as
part of the application. The preference points may be claimed via the
online application, and the necessary supporting documentation may be uploaded
to the online application, mailed to the Fire and Police Commission at Room 705,
City Hall, 200 E. Wells Street, Milwaukee, WI 53202-3554, or emailed
to fpcjobs@milwaukee.gov. Supporting documentation
Pre-employment Medical
Examination, Psychological evaluation and drug test:
Individuals offered employment must pass a pre-employment medical examination,
psychological evaluation, and drug test as a condition of employment.
Additional Information
APPLICATION PROCESS
The application process must be completed online. The online application will be available on November 21, 2022 and accepted through December 16, 2022. Further information may be obtained from www.milwaukee.gov/jobs or by calling (414) 286-5000. Online applications may not be submitted after the deadline, unless extended.
Selection Plan
Prospective Timeline*
Application period |
November 21, 2022 – December 16, 2022 at 4:45 pm |
Preference Point documents
due by |
December 16, 2022 at 4:45 pm |
Notice to Qualified
Candidates for Written test |
December 2023 |
Written Test |
January 2023 |
Background Investigation |
February 2023 |
Oral Board Interviews and
Writing Sample Exercise |
March 2023 |
Physical Readiness Test |
April 2023 |
Pre-employment Medical and
Psychological evaluations |
May 2023 |
Appointment (Top candidates hired) |
August 2023 |
*Timeline
is subject to change. Eligible candidates will receive email
communications from the FPC with updates and required testing
components. Once a candidate is disqualified, they will cease to receive
communication regarding future events.