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POLICE OFFICER (Police Classified)-HOUSTON POLICE DEPARTMENT-The City of Houston
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Date posted
October 24, 2024
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Closing date
April 22, 2025
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Offered salary
Min:$52,000/hour
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Qualification
Associate High School Diploma or GED Certificate
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Experience
3 - 5 Years
Description
Salary
$52,000.00 Annually
Location
17000 Aldine Westfield
Job Type
Full Time
Job Number
20354
Department
HOUSTON POLICE DEPARTMENT
Opening Date
10/22/2018
Closing Date
Continuous
POSITION OVERVIEW
TO SCHEDULE AN INTERVIEW, PLEASE GO TO www.hpdcareer.com
PN# 20354 POLICE OFFICER
Salary: $52,000 MINIMUM YEARLY COMPENSATION
HOUSTON POLICE DEPARTMENT
*TRAINING ACADEMY/ PATROL
*17000 ALDINE-WESTFIELD
*Subject to change
DESCRIPTION OF DUTIES/ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS
Accepted candidates will receive 26 weeks of intense classroom instruction and testing acquiring a working knowledge of the Texas Penal Code, Texas Code of Criminal Procedure, Texas Transportation Code, Texas Family Code, rules and regulations of the police department and municipal ordinances of the City of Houston. Candidates will receive training in various law enforcement activities such as self-defense, crime scenes, weapon use, and pursuit driving. Successful graduates will be temporarily assigned to a patrol station for further training and evaluation. Candidates who pass all phases of the evaluation process will be expected to enforce federal, state, and local laws. Some of the essential patrol functions are answering citizen's calls, settling disputes, report writing, accident investigations, handling public disorder complaints, responding to alarms, making arrests, searching for suspects, gathering evidence, taking statements, securing property, and providing testimony in court.
WORKING CONDITIONS
During the academy, candidates will spend a majority of their time in a classroom setting. Physical exercising and testing will occur outside and inside of the academy building during hot and cold days. Candidates will be subject to stressful situations during various learning and training exercises.
As patrol officers, the majority of the day will most likely be spent sitting in a patrol car for long hours at a time. Officers may be required to work shift-work (evening and night shift) and conduct patrol duties by foot or bicycle. Officers will be subject to the conditions of the weather (hot, cold, raining, etc.) Officers may be subject to dangerous and stressful situations on a daily basis.
MINIMUM REQUIREMENTS
Must have one of the following four qualifications:
1. At least 48 semester hours of credit from an accredited college or university with at minimum of a 2.0 grade point average;
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2. A minimum of 18 months active duty in the United States armed forces and received an honorable discharge;
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3. At least three years of full-time employment as a peace officer licensed by TCOLE or an equivalent licensing entity in another state.
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4. At least three years of full-time employment in the last four years in ANY field.
Additional requirements include:
•Must be at least 20 ½ years of age (Applicants must be 21 prior to graduation from the academy).
•Must be a U.S. citizen and a resident of the United States for a period of time sufficient to conduct a comprehensive background investigation. Consideration given for military assignments and students who were full-time residents at college.
•Must pass a Physical Agility Test.
•Must pass a Reading Comprehension Test
•Must have a valid driver license and proof of liability insurance.
•Must have a driving record that reflects prudence and maturity.
•Must not have ever been convicted of or received community supervision for a Felony or a Class A Misdemeanor.
•Must not have been convicted of or received community supervision for a Class B Misdemeanor within the past 10 years.
•Former military personnel must not have been convicted of any court-martial higher than a summary.
•Must have a stable credit history, family background, and employment background.
GENERAL INFORMATION
SELECTION/SKILLS TESTS REQUIRED
Physical Agility Test
Reading Comprehension Test
SAFETY IMPACT POSITION
Yes, this position is subject to random drug testing and is subject to drug testing for promotions and certain assignments.
SALARY INFORMATION
Minimum Yearly Compensation
Cadet/Probationary Officer $52,000
Police Officer $49,917 – $65,825
Sr. Police Officer $67,022 - $73,388
Sergeant $80,488 - $84,601
Lieutenant $89,618 - $94,817
Captain $103,253 - $111,926
OUTSTANDING EDUCATIONAL INCENTIVE PAY
Bachelor's Degree $3,640 per year
Master's Degree $6,240 per year
Doctorate Degree $8,840 per year
Department also reimburses police officers for cost of additional eligible college hours.
GENEROUS BENEFIT PACKAGE
- After the first year of employment, officers may accrue 35 paid days off plus 11 paid holidays.
- Excellent, affordable health insurance subsidized by City of Houston. Also includes optional vision screening and dental insurance.
- Defined benefit pension plan with early retirement options
- Multiple supplemental retirement plans
- Various deferred compensation plans available.
PROMOTIONAL AND CAREER OPPORTUNITIES
Promotional opportunities for all ranks.
HPD ranks are as follows:
Sergeant
Lieutenant
Captain
Assistant Chief
Executive Assistant Chief
After an initial three-year period as a patrol officer, an officer will be eligible to apply for transfer to another division. HPD has over 45 divisions including Patrol, Vice, Tactical Unit, Dive Team, Gangs, Motorcycle Detail, Identification, SWAT, Helicopters, Auto Theft, Special Victims, Juvenile, Hostage Negotiation, Victim Services, Missing Persons, Burglary & Theft, Narcotics, Legal Services, Airports, Mounted Patrol, Training Academy, Special Operations, K-9, Vehicular Crimes, Internal Affairs, Lake Patrol, Bike Patrol, Technology Services, Dispatch, Public Affairs, Crime Analysis, Inspections, Financial Crimes, Robbery, Criminal Intelligence, Homicide, Major Offenders, Polygraph and Bomb Squad.
APPLICATION PROCEDURES
• All applicants must apply online at www.houstontx.gov (obtain receipt after submission of online application to give to HPD Recruiting Division personnel when turning in other documents).
• All applicants must go to www.hpdcareer.com and complete the Personal History Statement and obtain all required documents for submission (list of required documents can be found at www.hpdcareer.com).
• On the day of the scheduled interview, all applicants must submit all required forms and documents in person at the HPD Recruiting Center located at 1219 Milam, Houston, TX 77002.
• Your application is not complete, and no action will be taken until all required forms and documents are reviewed and approved.
For more information, call the HPD Recruiting Unit at 1-800-252-0473 or 713-308-1300.
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