Police Officer
City of Urbandale
Law Enforcement | Full Time | Onsite | Urbandale
Posted: 9/27/24
Job Description
Police Officer
Salary
$73,103.82 - $98,063.02 Annually
Location
Urbandale, IA
Job Type
Full-Time
Opening Date
09/19/2024
Closing Date
10/20/2024 11:59 PM Central
Under the general direction of the Sergeant/Captain, performs law enforcement and crime prevention services for the safety and protection of life and property in the Urbandale community. Preserves peace, order, safety, problem resolution and educates the Urbandale community. Also performs investigative work in preparation for arrests and/or criminal prosecution. The job description is intended to represent only the key areas of responsibilities; specific position assignments will vary depending on the business needs of the department.
Are you looking for a career to make a difference within the community? Are you a person who is built on integrity and wants to join a department who leads with community-oriented policing? Check out this video about becoming a UPD Police Officer to learn more.
Certified Officers with one year of full service start at $79,069.10. Certified Officers with at two or more full years of service start at $82,231.86.
Additional incentive pay available for Officers:
An additional $600/year if you have 60 college credit hours or an Associate degree.
An additional $1,000/year if you have 120 college credit hours or a Bachelor’s degree.
Paid parental leave.
Shift differential if working overnight shifts.
An $800/year clothing allowance.
Longevity pay.
Senior Officer pay - $1,000 per year after five years of service and $2,000 per year after ten years of service.
Long weekends: every other Friday, Saturday and Sunday off.
Pension/retirement plan.
Paid overtime.
$7,500 certified Officer signing bonus.
The City of Urbandale may pay some or all of the balance due on employment contracts for certified Officers.
Certified Police Officers relocating to the State of Iowa after January 1, 2024 may qualify for a tax credit up to $2,000 to offset moving expenses. Consult a tax professional to determine eligibility (Click for more information on the public safety tax credit).
See union contract for additional benefits and wage schedule.
Deadline to Apply 10/20/24
Address
3600 86th Street
Essential Job Functions
Interprets and enforces municipal, state, and federal regulations, codes, laws, and ordinances in assigned areas of the city.
Responds to immediate calls for services in the answering of complaints, including handling “walk-in” complaints.
Conducts uniformed preventative patrols in a 24 hour a day, seven day a week environment.
Conducts preliminary investigations of crimes and completes appropriate reports, including, but not limited to: major crimes; traffic; theft; personal/familial and neighborhood disputes/assaults; intoxication; residential/commercial security alarms; etc.
Prepares and completes supplementary reports related to complaints and investigations.
Makes determination to arrest and processes arrested subject(s), which includes, but is not limited to: searching and/or seizing persons, vehicles, and/or property; collecting, preserving and processing evidence; interviewing victims/witnesses/suspects; transporting offenders; testifying in court proceedings; etc.
Identifies and corrects safety hazards around public roadways, including, but not limited to: crash analysis, accident investigations; assisting stalled motorists or disabled vehicles; directing and controlling traffic; providing information on hazardous street conditions (e.g. non-working traffic signals, visibility during blizzards, flooded roadways, etc.), impounding vehicles, checking vehicle registration, issues traffic citations, etc.
Acts as a partner with citizens, neighborhood groups, school systems, etc. in the resolution and identification of problems and/or for education etc., which may include, but is not limited to: referrals to other agencies; welfare checks; unlocking motor vehicles; education on law enforcement and crime prevention related topics, assisting with animal control related calls, ; Civil Code Enforcement, etc.
Assists in emergency situations, including, but not limited to responding to Fire and EMS calls; watching and reporting on potentially severe weather conditions, etc.
Inspects and maintains vehicle and all related law enforcement equipment.
May be assigned to specialized police responsibilities and/or units, such as, but not limited to: Accident Investigation (AI); Field Training Officer; Firearms Instructor; Bike Patrol; Suburban Narcotics Unit and other assigned task forces; Suburban Emergency Response Team (SERT); etc.
May provide direction and oversight to one or more Urbandale Police Reserve Officer(s).
Establishes and maintains effective working relationships with other law enforcement agencies in matters relating to the apprehension of offenders and the investigation of offenses.
Performs other duties and responsibilities as assigned.
Periodic Job Duties/Responsibilities:
Assists in receiving, searching, booking, fingerprinting, photographing and supervising prisoners
Orders and maintains equipment and supplies.
Education
Must be able to pass a pre-employment offer: professional reference checks, drug screen, 411 physical, motor vehicle report and background check including polygraph and MMPI. Typical qualifications would be equivalent to:
High School Diploma or GED is required
Preference may be given to candidates with at least an AA degree from an accredited college or university in diversified academic subjects or 2 years of active military service.
Twenty years of age on or before application deadline date. Citizen of the United States at the time of application. No felony convictions or convictions for crimes involving moral turpitude.
Uncorrected vision of not less than 20/100 in both eyes, corrected to 20/20.
Successful completion of Civil Service testing process and Civil Service Commission appointment to the certified list is required
Certification as an Iowa Police Officer within twelve months of employment
NCIC Certification within twelve months of employment
CPR/First Aid/AED certifications within twelve months of employment
Valid Iowa Drivers’ License
All certifications required by the I.L.E.A.
Ability to meet all physical standards for the job as specified by the Police Retirement System
Ability to perform physical functions of the job while wearing personal protective equipment.
Positions filled within the Urbandale Police Department require employees to reside within a 50 mile radius of the police department.
Other Formal Training
Supplemental Information
PLEASE READ ALL INFORMATION THOROUGHLY
A completed City application and a copy of your unofficial or official school transcripts if you have a completed AA or BA degree, or DD214 plus your release waivers must be submitted by the application deadline. The preferred method to submit documentation is to scan a copy of your official school transcripts or DD214 - then attach the copy to your application. You may also send documentation via email to jbobst@urbandale.org.
We do not need your original official school transcripts - a copy is sufficient. The Civil Service examination includes the physical agility test, the POST, a scored onsite oral board interview and a background investigation. Candidates must pass each component to be considered.
WAIVERS: All applicants taking the Urbandale Police Department physical agility assessment must sign a release waiver of liability *Link HERE* prior to testing. All candidates must complete the release of information waiver form *Link HERE*. Waivers need to be included in your application as an attachment or emailed to jbobst@urbandale.org prior to the close of the job posting.
Testing Process:
The physical agility test and POST will be administered on Thursday, October 31, 2024 and Friday, November 1, 2024. More information regarding the testing location and times will be sent to qualifying candidates.
*Note - We will accept passing Cooper physical fitness test scores from other agencies within the state of Iowa. If you have passed the Cooper physical fitness test on or after April 30, 2024, we will accept test results directly from that agency. Candidates must notify the agency and request results be emailed to jbobst@urbandale.org.
Applicants who have a passing POST score on file since October 31, 2023 may choose to waive the POST exam. Noncertified candidates without a passing POST score on file within the past year are required to take the exam. In-State Certified Officer candidates will be able to waive the POST exam with proper documentation of their police officer certification. Out-of-state certified officer candidates will be required to take the POST test if do not have a passing POST test score on file within the twelve months of the POST test date.
The National Police Officer Selection Test (POST) study guide and practice test for candidates can be found on the Stanard & Associates website (https://stanard.com/) for a minimal fee. The online practice test and study guide requires a computer or laptop to view the material. The practice exam and study guide are not iPad or mobile friendly. Click HERE to purchase the online POST practice test and study guide.
Oral board interviews will be conducted week of November 13, 2024 - November 15, 2024. Please make sure to have availability on those dates if you advance to the oral interview step.
The Civil Service eligible list will be certified on November 21, 2024. The Civil Service list remain eligible for one (1) year. For more information about the the position and a career with the Urbandale Police Department visit: www.urbandale.org/policejobs.
All candidate communication will be via the City's online career site: www.governmentjobs.com (NEOGOV). It is important that all candidates submit a valid email address in their application to receive information regarding all components of the selection process including testing locations, dates and test times. Candidates are also encouraged to choose to receive text message notifications to avoid missing important information about the recruitment process.
Check out the Urbandale Police Department Careers page and video about becoming a UPD Police Officer for more information.
Click HERE for frequently asked questions answered by the Iowa Law Enforcement Academy (ILEA). Those meeting the minimum qualifications are encouraged to reapply for future openings if not successful.
Finalists will be subject to a post-offer physical, including drug testing, a polygraph examination, and psychological evaluation. Persons with disabilities must submit requests for ADA accommodations related to the selection process to the Human Resources Department, in writing, prior to the application deadline.
The City of Urbandale is committed to providing Equal Employment Opportunity for all employees and applicants of the City. No personnel decision or action shall be unlawfully influenced in any manner by consideration of an individual's race, sex, color, creed, religion, national origin, ancestry, age, disability, sexual orientation, gender identify, genetic information, or other characteristic protected by applicable state or federal laws.
Benefits
Full Time Police Officer Benefits:
Paid time off (PTO)
Long Weekends: Every other Friday, Saturday, and Sunday off
8 paid holidays
Medical leave bank - used for the employee’s or immediate family member’s extended illness, injury, disability, or hospitalization
Medical, dental, and vision plans
Pension/retirement plan - Retirement will be MFPRSI (Chapter 411) Permanent full are MFPRSI eligible will begin enrolled immediately upon hire.
Educational Incentive program
Deferred compensation plans
Life insurance
Paid overtime
Military leave
Special assignment pay
Yearly uniform allowance
Longevity Pay
Senior Officer Pay
Excellent advancement opportunities
Four (4) weeks of Paid Parental Leave (see handbook for details)
See Additional Benefits information here: 2024 Benefits Guide Police Union
Travel Required
Resume Required
No
Contact Person
Jamie Bobst