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SEATTLE POLICE DEPARTMENT
610 5TH AVENUE
SEATTLE, WASHINGTON 98104
https://www.seattle.gov/police/police-jobs
Updated: July 05, 2024
THE CITY OF SEATTLE IS ACCEPTING APPLICATIONS FOR LATERAL ENTRY POLICE OFFICERS; CANDIDATES MUST FIRST SUBMIT AN APPLICATION THROUGH THE SEATTLE POLICE DEPARTMENT FOUND HERE.
THIS EXAM IS FOR EXPERIENCED LAW ENFORCEMENT OFFICERS ONLY, WHO MEET ALL OF THE CRITERIA FOR LATERAL ENTRY. IF YOU ARE NOT CURRENTLY CERTIFIED AS A LAW ENFORCEMENT OFFICER OR DO NOT HAVE REQUIRED LAW ENFORCEMENT EXPERIENCE, DO NOT APPLY FOR THIS EXAM BY COMPLETING THIS APPLICATION. YOU MUST INSTEAD APPLY TO PARTICIPATE IN THE ENTRY-LEVEL POLICE OFFICER EXAM PROCESS, FOR WHICH THERE IS A SEPARATE APPLICATION ON THE CITY OF SEATTLE EMPLOYMENT SITE.
****Please read the entire job bulletin information carefully, as our testing process has changed.****
City of Seattle
Police Officer LATERAL (Application Closes August 23, 2024)
SALARY
$116,544.00 – $136,104.00 Annually
LOCATION
Various – Seattle area, WA
JOB TYPE
Uniform Civil Service, Regular, Full-Time
JOB NUMBER
P2024-082724
DEPARTMENT
Seattle Police Department – Uniform Civil Service
OPENING DATE
07/05/2024
CLOSING DATE
8/23/2024 5:00 PM Pacific
Position Description
The Seattle Police Department is an equal opportunity employer that values diversity in its workforce.
Hiring Bonus: The City of Seattle offers a $30,000 hiring bonus for lateral entry police officers. Please see the Seattle Police Department website to learn more.
Speak with a Recruiter: Complete this form, and a recruiter will contact you via text!
THIS EXAM IS FOR EXPERIENCED LAW ENFORCEMENT OFFICERS ONLY WHO MEET ALL THE CRITERIA FOR LATERAL ENTRY. IF YOU ARE NOT CURRENTLY CERTIFIED AS A LAW ENFORCEMENT OFFICER OR DO NOT HAVE REQUIRED LAW ENFORCEMENT EXPERIENCE, DO NOT APPLY FOR THIS EXAM BY COMPLETING THIS APPLICATION. YOU MUST INSTEAD APPLY TO PARTICIPATE IN THE ENTRY-LEVEL POLICE OFFICER EXAM PROCESS, FOR WHICH THERE IS A SEPARATE APPLICATION ON THE CITY OF SEATTLE EMPLOYMENT SITE.
****Please read the entire job bulletin information carefully, as our testing process has changed.****
APPLICATION PROCESS
Applicants must complete all parts of the Public Safety Civil Service Testing Process (steps 1 & 2) listed below by August 27, 2024. If that is not possible, candidates should wait to apply in the next exam cycle, which will open approximately three days after this one closes.
1. Register and Complete 2 Exam Components: The law enforcement exam components must be self-scheduled through the National Testing Network (NTN). Examinations are offered virtually or at physical locations across the United States. Applications must be received by August 23, 2024, and all exam components must be completed by August 27, 2024. These components include:
· Frontline National (Law Enforcement) Exam
· Public Safety Self-Assessment (Parts 1 & 2)
PLEASE NOTE: It is unnecessary to complete the Personal History Questionnaire (PHQ) on the NTN website. The Seattle Police Department will send candidates who pass the exam an electronic link to the required PHQ. This electronic link will be sent to you after you successfully complete your oral board interview on September 7 (or earlier if scheduled).
Exam Costs: The City of Seattle will pay the fee for exam administration.
Additionally, applicants can transfer any current NTN Frontline and PSSA scores earned between August 27, 2023, and August 23, 2024 at no cost through your NTN account. Candidates who submitted scores to the City of Seattle within the last three months are not eligible to re-test or use the transfer option. If you have any questions about eligibility to participate in the current exam cycle, please email [email protected].
2. Submit Application: Upon scheduling your NTN exam, all candidates must submit a formal application to the City of Seattle as soon as possible. To apply, click “Apply” at the top of this job bulletin.
Candidates who meet eligibility criteria and pass all portions of the exam will be placed on an eligible list according to their exam scores. Candidates will be informed of their application status on or before August 30, 2024. If they pass, candidates must complete all pre-employment steps below to become a Seattle police officer.
3. Lateral Entry Oral Board: Candidates who successfully pass all components of the NTN test listed above will be scheduled for a lateral entry oral board interview to be conducted virtually via Microsoft Teams on September 7, 2024 (or before if you have passed the NTN test and are available for a virtual interview on an earlier date).
4. Backgrounding: Candidates who pass the exam and oral board will receive a link via email from the Seattle Police Background Unit to fill out their personal history information. SPD will then conduct a thorough investigation into the candidate’s history. Ensure that you meet the minimum qualifications for this position listed below.
5. Medical Evaluation, Psychological Exam, and Polygraph Exam: The candidate will need to complete a medical evaluation that includes drug screening, medical history, vision and hearing test, and a stress EKG test. A psychological exam will be completed via Zoom. Currently, the medical tests can only be completed in person at specific Seattle locations.
6. Final Offer of Employment: If the candidate completes and passes all the above steps, they will be given an official offer of employment with the Seattle Police Department.
PREFERENCE POINTS
If applicable, candidates may have preference points added to their passing exam scores for military experience, multilingual abilities, community service experience, work experience with the City of Seattle, and service as a Police Reserve in the Seattle Police Department.
Applicants proficient in multiple languages may request to be tested for multilingual proficiency (after passing initial exams). Applicants with two or more years of verifiable full-time professional or volunteer experience or equivalent (4,160 cumulative hours) delivering direct human/social services may request to be considered for community service preference points by completing this Form.
All requests for preference points will be evaluated in accordance with Rules 9.17-9.21 (Download PDF reader) of the City of Seattle’s Public Safety Civil Service Commission.
POSITION DESCRIPTION/QUALIFICATIONS
The Seattle Police Department seeks individuals committed to understanding and protecting the ethical, cultural, and ethnic values of the City of Seattle and its residents as Police Officers. As first responders, Police Officers are vital to public safety and under regular supervision, perform basic police services in accordance with the mission, goals and objectives of the City of Seattle Police Department and in compliance with governing federal, state, and local laws.
Lateral Entry Police Officer candidates are experienced police officers who have worked for other municipal, county, or state agencies for at least 24 of the past 36 months (post-academy experience) at the time of testing, with full police powers and duties. An applicant MUST have experience as a patrol officer who has responded to 911 calls. Experience gained solely as a Corrections Officer does not qualify an applicant for lateral entry status, even if the applicant has completed an equivalent basic law enforcement academy. If you are currently a police officer but do not meet the experience requirements of a Lateral Police Officer, you may qualify to test as an Exceptional Entry candidate. Exceptional Entry candidates should apply as an Entry Level Police Officer and take the entry-level exam.
Job Responsibilities
· Provide for public safety by maintaining order, responding to emergencies, protecting people and property, enforcing motor vehicle and criminal laws, and promoting good community relations. Explains laws and police procedures to residents.
· Operates a patrol car. Patrols city streets, areas and businesses to deter criminal activity and promote public safety.
· Investigates conditions hazardous to life or property; conducts initial investigations of crime and crime scenes; may assist detectives in criminal investigation work. Conducts search and seizure activities as appropriate. Collects and preserves crime scenes and evidence.
· Arrests and/or detains suspected violators of the law. Review facts of incidents to determine if criminal acts or statute violations were involved.
· Records facts to prepare reports that document incidents and activities.
· Render aid to accident victims and other persons requiring first aid for physical injuries.
· Transports individuals in custody.
· Presents evidence and testimony in judicial settings.
The City of Seattle provides police service 24 hours per day, seven days per week. Shift work, including nights, weekends, and holidays, is required.
Qualifications
Eligibility Standards:
· Be at least twenty and a half (20.5) years of age.
· Hold United States citizenship, OR have legal permanent residency in the United States, OR be a Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) recipient.
· Attained a high school diploma or a certificate of high school equivalency (GED).
· Two (2) years of post-academy experience as a certified law enforcement officer (municipal, county, state) with FULL law enforcement power and duties during the last 36 months.
· Applicants must meet all eligibility standards by the date of exam administration.
Minimum Employment Standards:
The following standards apply to all candidates for Police Officer.
Drug Use. Before the exam date:
· Have not used Marijuana within twelve (12) months, and
· Have not used cocaine or crack within the previous five (5) years, and
· Have not used club drugs, such as, but not limited to: Ketamine, GHB, Rohypnol, or MDMA (ecstasy) within the previous five (5) years, and
· Have not used any Hallucinogens, LSD, Mushrooms, or Psilocybin within the previous five (5) years, and
· Have not used PCP, Angel Dust, Wet or Phencyclidine within the previous five (5) years, and
· Have not used Opium, Morphine, or Heroin within the previous five (5) years, and
· Have not used Methamphetamine, Crank, Crystal, Ice, Speed, Glass, or Amphetamine within the previous five (5) years and
· Have not inhaled aerosols, sometimes referred to as Huffing (paint) or Whippits (Nitrous Oxide), or used Khat within the previous five (5) years, and
· Have not used four (4) or more controlled substances within the previous ten (10) years, and
· Have not used any illegal drug(s) while employed in a criminal justice and/or law enforcement capacity, and
· Have not manufactured or cultivated illegal drug(s) for the purpose of the sales/marketing of the drug(s).
Please note that the use of illegal drugs and the illegal use of prescription drugs, referred to in this standard, means the use of one or more drugs, the possession or distribution of which is unlawful under the Uniform Controlled Substances Act.
Offers of employment are conditioned upon a pre-employment drug screening to confirm abstinence from illegal drug use.
Traffic Record
A candidate’s driving record will be thoroughly assessed and may be a factor for disqualification. Examples of infractions/traffic crimes that may be disqualifying:
· Driving While Intoxicated (DWI), Reckless Driving, or Hit & Run Driving.
· Suspension of your driver’s license within five (5) years of the exam date
· Three (3) or more moving violations (speeding, negligent driving, etc.) within five (5) years of the exam date will be carefully reviewed.
· Two (2) or more accidents within five (5) years of the exam date, wherein the candidate was judged to be at fault and/or charged with a moving violation.
Criminal History
A candidate’s criminal history, including all arrests, prosecutions, deferred prosecutions, “Alford” pleas, and non-conviction information will be thoroughly assessed and may be grounds for disqualification. The following will be disqualifying:
· Any adult felony conviction.
· Any misdemeanor or felony conviction while employed in a criminal justice and/or law enforcement capacity.
· Any domestic violence conviction.
Employment Record
A candidate’s employment history, including any terminations, or leaving an employer in lieu of termination, will be thoroughly assessed and may be grounds for disqualification.
Financial Record
A candidate’s credit history, including excessive credit card debt or unresolved accounts in collection, will be thoroughly assessed and may be grounds for disqualification. The following will be disqualifying:
· Failure to pay income tax or child support.
Professional Appearance
All applicants are expected to maintain a professional appearance at all times. SPD has the sole discretion in determining what is considered professional as it relates to the position of Police Officer. Any and all tattoos, branding (intentional burning of the skin to create a design), voluntary disfigurement (marring or spoiling of the appearance or shape of a body part), or scarification (intentional cutting of the skin to create a design) shall be carefully reviewed by SPD on a case-by-case basis.
A valid Washington State Driver’s License is required prior to being hired.
Ability to accurately type at least 35 wpm is highly desirable.
Seattle residence is not required for application or appointment.
Job offers are contingent on reviewing credit, criminal, and driving histories and verifying information provided by the applicant as part of the application.
Additional Information
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
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Speak with a Recruiter: Complete this form, and a recruiter will contact you via text!
PLEASE NOTE: Applicants are highly encouraged to review the Seattle Police Department’s “Careers and Opportunities” web pages for further information about the hiring process.
The role of the Fire and Police Exams Unit in the Seattle Department of Human Resources is to oversee the initial exam process, establish an eligible list, and upon request by the Seattle Police Department, certify candidates from the eligible list.
The Police Department will directly contact and schedule eligible candidates for all the remaining pre-employment screening steps. The Seattle Police Department makes all hiring decisions after a pre-employment selection process, which includes a background investigation, additional interviews, a physical agility exam, a polygraph, and psychological and medical exams.
TESTING ACCOMMODATION:
Disability accommodations are available to those who qualify. For more information on how to request an accommodation, please visit the NTN Testing FAQ Page (Question 16).
Salary: $116,544 – $136,104 (Annually)
Benefits: The City of Seattle offers a comprehensive benefits package for police officers. For more information, please click here.
Agency
City of Seattle
Address
Seattle Municipal Tower
700 5th Avenue, Suite 5500
Seattle, Washington, 98104
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