Police Officer Lateral
Thank you for your interest in becoming a police officer with the City of Alameda. There are many law enforcement agencies in the area and we are excited that you are interested in working with the Alameda Police Department. A police officer performs a variety of law enforcement activities during an assigned shift. Major duties may include crime response, patrol, investigation, traffic enforcement, crime prevention and public safety, case presentation and testimony in court. Officers may work weekends, overtime, holidays, and variable shifts. All officers are afforded excellent training and career development opportunities.
The City of Alameda is offering a $75,000 hiring incentive for qualified lateral candidates while funds are available.
The Alameda Police Department has 88 sworn staff (Police Officers, Sergeants, Lieutenants, Captains, and Police Chief) and 36 non-sworn staff (Public Safety Dispatchers, Records Clerks, Animal Control Officer, Police Technicians, etc.).
As a police officer with APD you will have the opportunity to work in the following specialized areas : K9, Motors / Traffic Enforcement, Marine Patrol, Community Resource Unit, Peer Support, Critical Incident Response Team (which includes SWAT and Crisis Negotiations), Honor Guard and Detectives.
We offer excellent pay, benefits, opportunities for promotion, and the opportunity to serve a great community that values the services we provide.
The following highlights some of our pay / medical benefits :
Step 5 Pay Rate : $68.43 / hour Holiday In-Lieu Pay Rate : $4.74 / hour Total Top Step Pay : $73.17 / hour or $152,193.60 Annual Salary with Incentives up to $181,810.47 In addition, you will also be eligible for the following :
- Uniform allowance : $2,000 / year
- Initial equipment allowance : $750
- Bilingual Pay : $1,200 / year
- Education Incentive
- Intermediate POST Certificate : $1,000 bonus
- Advanced POST Certificate : 4% of Base Pay
- Bachelor's Degree : 5% of Base Pay
- Master's Degree : 6% of Base Pay
- 1.5% Retention Pay after 5 years or 3% after 10 years of service, additional 4% after 15 years, and an additional 5% after 20 years
- Pension
- 3%@50 CalPERS formula for Classic Members
- 2.7%@57 CalPERS formula for PEPRA Members
- Employer paid medical benefits for you and your family
To learn more about these and other benefits, please visit : https : / / www.alamedaca.gov / Departments / Human-Resources / Employee-Benefits
LATERAL HIRING INCENTIVES : The City of Alameda offers hiring incentives for Lateral Police Officers. Click HERE for the full hiring incentive policy.
Incentives may include :
$75,000 cash incentive paid out as follows :$25,000 upon swearing in$50,000upon completion of Field Training ProgramTo be eligible for the 50,000 payment, hired personnel must commit to five years of service with the City of Alameda Police Department.Reduced probationary period from 24 months to 12 months (must have at least two years experience as a Police Officer)Advanced starting salary stepVacation accrual rate commensurate with years of experience80 bonus hours of vacation for Laterals with 5+ years of serviceUp to 10 years of service credit towards retention pay incentivesFront loaded sick leaveIf this interests you, please keep reading to learn more about our application process.
Qualifications to Apply for Police Officer Lateral :
You must be currently employed as a peace officer by a law enforcement agency.If out of state, you must meet California POST Peace Officer Standards. Please visit https : / / www.post.ca.gov / basic-course-waiver-process.aspx for more details.You must be in excellent physical condition and demonstrate a state of physical and mental health consistent with the ability to perform assigned duties and the requirements of California Peace Officer Standards and Training.Do you meet those qualifications? If so, read on and after you finish reading, please click the "Apply" button to apply online today!
Application Process for Police Officer Lateral :
Complete and submit the application and supplemental questionnaire. We will review your application and questionnaire responses and if you receive a passing evaluation, these are the next steps :You will be required to complete and submit a Personal History Statement (PHS).If your application and PHS meet qualifications, the department will reach out for a departmental interview.You will need to enter and pass the background process (which includes a polygraph).After a conditional offer of employment is made, you will need to successfully complete a medical and psychological evaluation.Police Officer is the full working level class in law enforcement, performing all duties required to effectively respond to and resolve the normal scope of peace officer situations encountered. Incumbents may be assigned to patrol, traffic, detective, crime prevention or other police-related functions depending on rotational assignments. This class is distinguished from uniformed professional police-related classes by the responsibilities and authorities associated with designation as a sworn peace officer under the laws of the State of California. It is further distinguished from Police Sergeant, which both supervises and participates in law enforcement activities.
Examples of Duties :
Patrols assigned areas to ensure the security of life and property, observe situations, and deter crime by providing high visibility.Responds to emergency calls for service, disturbances, thefts, burglaries, vehicle accidents, domestic disputes, suspicious activities and other incidents to protect public safety and property, resolve problems, diffuse situations and enforce laws and ordinances.Provides information, directions and assistance to the public in a variety of situations; takes reports and assists the public with complaints or unusual situations.Observes, monitors and controls routine and unusual traffic situations; stops and warns drivers or issues citations as appropriate; investigates traffic accidents; provides direction and traffic control in accident, incident situations, or special events or other congested situations.Makes arrests and serves warrants and subpoenas; takes individuals into custody and may transport them for medical clearance and / or booking at a longer-term facility, as required.Secures crime scenes and evidence; interviews suspects, victims, and witnesses; collects and preserves evidence; performs complete investigations and / or cooperates with other law enforcement agencies providing investigative and case development support.Assists the City Attorney or the District Attorney staff in preparing, documenting and developing cases and gathering information; testifies in court as required.Prepares written reports; prepares and maintains logs, records, and accurate files.Engages in community-based policing and collaborative problem solving in order to build trust, familiarization, and a working relationship between law enforcement and community residents.Provides emergency aid and assistance to incapacitated persons and requests additional response.Provides mutual aid to other law enforcement agencies as dispatched and in accordance with departmental policy.May perform dispatch duties on a relief or as needed basis.May serve as a field training officer.Perform related duties as assigned.Employment Standards :
Education / Experience
Education : High School Diploma or G.E.D
Experience : At least 2 years of related work or volunteer experience requiring public contact
Knowledge
Knowledge of community-based policing, intelligence-led policing, and other similar practices used to develop relationships with the community in order to best identify and solve public safety problems; law enforcement principles, practices and techniques related to patrol, traffic enforcement, crime scene control and investigation, protection of life and property, pursuit, apprehension and transportation of suspects; investigation and identification techniques and equipment; rules of evidence regarding search