Police Officer

Upper Arlington, OH
Upper Arlington Police Department

Salary
$66,468.00 – $104,817.00 Annually

Description
The City is currently seeking lateral and non-lateral candidates for vacancies within the Police Division. ALL candidates must submit an application where you will indicate if you are a lateral or non-lateral candidate. Please read below carefully for instructions for our process depending on if you are a lateral or non-lateral candidate.

  • Lateral Candidates: Lateral candidates have the option to participate in the written examination. You will indicate your choice when completing the application online. If you choose not to, you will proceed to the next step in our process with the lowest examination score. You will still be eligible for any additional points as allowable under Civil Service.
  • Non-Lateral Candidates: All non-lateral candidates must complete the written examination.

ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS: For purposes of 42 USC 12101:

1. Under direct supervision, patrols assigned area in police cruiser, bicycle, motorcycle, or on foot to serve citizens and enforce governing laws and city ordinances; responds to citizen complaints; interviews witnesses to crimes, accidents, and disturbances; arrests persons in violation of laws and ordinances; checks doors and windows and examines premises of unoccupied buildings or residences to detect suspicious conditions; acts as peace officer in fights and domestic disturbances; conducts crime investigations.
2. Directs traffic flow and enforces traffic and parking laws; issues traffic violation tickets; secures crime scene, takes photographs, and lifts fingerprints; watches for stolen property and wanted or missing persons.
3. Generates detailed reports documenting daily activities, stolen property, incidents, complaints, investigations, missing persons, accidents, crime scenes, etc., as required in a timely manner; maintains appropriately documented records in accordance with department policy; conducts intensive and continuing criminal investigations of felonies and misdemeanors.
4. Provides assistance concerning laws, ordinances,
and general information to the general public; provides public services to children, elderly, and others in need of assistance; responds to citizen concerns and complaints; appears in court as a witness or an arresting officer; confers with the chief and immediate supervisor regarding court cases.
5. Maintains order in crowds; attends public gatherings (e.g., funerals, parades, etc.); provides security escorts and traffic control; attends fires or accidents in assigned area as directed; responds to emergency situations; assists in removing victims from hazardous locations; transports prisoners; appears in court and at the grand jury to provide testimony regarding incidents, investigations, and results of inquiries; assists the prosecutor in case preparation or presentation as needed; must successfully qualify with the designated service weapon as directed; maintains firearms and equipment in functional, presentable condition, promptly correcting and reporting defects to the supervisor.
6. Maintains licenses and certifications as required, if any.

QUALIFICATIONS:
High School diploma or GED; certification from Basic Police Officer Training School; or any combination of training, education, or experience which provides the desired knowledge, skills, and abilities to perform the essential functions of the position.
Must be age 21 by time of appointment.

LICENSURE OR CERTIFICATION REQUIREMENTS:
Must possess a valid state of Ohio driver’s license and maintain insurability under the city’s vehicle insurance policy; Ohio Peace Officer (OPOTA) certification*; LEADS certification and specific training certificates as required by assignment (i.e., firearms, evidence, radar).
*if you do not currently have your OPOTA certification, the City will send you to an academy to obtain after your employment begins.