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Police Officer - New Hire and Lateral Hires

Location:
Wheaton, IL
Description:

The Forest Preserve District of DuPage County provides opportunities for people to connect with nature. We offer to the public 60 forest preserves, 145 miles of trails, 47 miles of rivers and streams, and 6 nature and cultural centers. We have 6 million visitors each year. The District's mission is, "to acquire and hold lands containing forests, prairies, wetlands and associated plant communities or lands capable of being restored to such natural conditions for the purpose of protecting and preserving the flora, fauna and scenic beauty for the education, pleasure and recreation of it's citizens. Come work for a department focusing on conservation and park related law enforcement along with enforcing the state criminal and traffic code. Spend time outdoors protecting our patrons and natural resources on foot, bike, ATV, and watercraft. Benefits include take home vehicle, no regular mid-night shifts, uniforms and all related equipment provided, IMRF SLEP pension, and excellent insurance benefits. Possible specialties after completing probationary period include: bike patrol officer, evidence technician, investigator, DuPage County MERIT (metropolitan emergency response and investigative task force) member, drone pilot, field training officer, firearms, and use of force instructor. You may also apply for our leadership development program. New Officer Starting Annual Salary: $60,303 Lateral Officer Starting Annual Salary: $60,303 - $73,413 (based on experience) Job Purpose This position patrols District properties and preserves enforcing State laws and District ordinances; follows department policies and procedures; ensures the safety of preserve visitors, resources, and facilities. Essential Duties and Responsibilities Patrol District properties and preserves enforcing State laws and District ordinances to help ensure the safety of preserve visitors, resources, and facilities Apprehend, identify, detain and arrest offenders. Write citations, criminal complaints, and search and arrest warrants Respond to emergencies. Serve as a first responder for life-threatening injuries and provide first aid Patrol District property by ATV, bike, boat, foot, and vehicle Complete written reports including misdemeanor and felony incidents, sick or injured persons, and vehicle or boating accidents Conduct criminal investigations Follow department policies and procedures Provide education and engage the public on various District related activities, regulations, and law enforcement related topics Perform other duties as required Hours and Schedule: 40 hours a week, hours will vary and include nights, weekends, and holidays. Department operating hours are 6:00am - 12:00am, work schedule may be outside normal operating hours based on operational needs. Day shift works 5 eight-hour shifts (7:00am - 3:00pm) per work cycle while Night shift works 4 ten hour shifts (2:00pm - 12:00am) per work cycle. Education and Experience Required Education/Related Experience: AA/AS in criminal justice/natural resources (or related field) and two (2) years of job-related experience (required), or BA/BS in criminal justice/natural resources or related field(preferred). An applicant's requirement for an Associate's degree may be waived if they have served for 24 months or more in the U.S. military or served 180 days or more in combat duty in recognition of the U.S. Department of Defense and were not dishonorably discharged (copy of DD 124 to verify military status required). Special training or other license, certification, etc.: A valid driver's license is required. Within six (6) months of employment obtain certification by the Illinois Law Enforcement Training and Standards Board as a Sworn Peace Officer and CPR, AED and basic first aid certification. Ability to obtain a FOID card. Knowledge Of: District property and facilities; State laws, District ordinances, policies and procedures; regulations pertaining to the use of District land. Applicants should have a strong interest and passion related to natural resources and outdoor recreation. Skills In: Interacting effectively with the public; exercising good judgement, reacting calmly and effectively in stressful situations; planning and supervising the work of assigned personnel; prioritizing and managing multiple tasks and projects; handling situations firmly, courteously, tactfully and impartially; communicating effectively, verbally and in writing. Applicants for lateral transfer Police Officer appointments must meet the following minimum qualifications and requirements at the time of application: A newly hired officer shall be considered a "Lateral Transfer" or "Lateral Hire" if the applicant is, at the time of employment offer, a sworn full-time non-probationary officer. Lateral hires must be currently employed as a police officer for at least 2 continuous years as a full-time sworn officer. If not currently employed, applicants must have left their most recent agency in good standing within 2 years of the lateral entry application process as a full-time sworn officer with at least 2 years of full time sworn experience. Out-of-state or federal certified officers considered for a lateral position will need to meet the requirements of ILETSB within 6 months if appointed. Lateral hires are eligible to be placed on the union wage scale up to and including slot 5 ($73,413 ) dependent on experience, knowledge, skills, and ability. Benefits Include: Medical (PPO and HMO plans through Blue Cross Blue Shield), Dental, Vision, Flex Spending, Wellness Screenings, Life Insurance, Tuition Reimbursement, 12 paid Holidays, paid Vacation Days, paid Floating Holidays, paid sick leave, participation in the Sheriff's Law Enforcement Personnel Plan (SLEP) part of Illinois Municipal Retirement Fund, initial uniform and equipment purchases (including firearm) provided with annual uniform allowance, assigned take home squad car, non-probationary officers eligible for District resident guard housing dependent on availability. The Forest Preserve District of DuPage County is an EEO employer. We provide equal employment opportunities to all employees and applicants for employment and prohibit discrimination and harassment of any type without regard to race, color, religion, age, sex, national origin, disability status, genetics, protected veteran status, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, or any other characteristic protected by federal, state or local laws. This policy applies to all terms and conditions of employment, including recruiting, hiring, placement, promotion, termination, layoff, recall, transfer, leaves of absence, compensation, and training.
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Forest Preserve District Of Dupage County
Posted:
December 26 2023 on ApplicantPro
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