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LINCOLN CITY POLICE DEPARTMENT 1503 SE EAST DEVILS LAKE ROAD LINCOLN CITY, OREGON 97367 (541)996-1201 http://www.lincolncity.org
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Updated: January 09, 2025
Job Classification: Police Officer - Lateral and New Recruits
POLICE OFFICER
New Recruits and Laterals
FULL-TIME—LCPEA UNION
Compensation: $31.64 - $42.40 per hour
(LCPEA 2024/25 Wage Scale)
OPEN UNTIL FILLED
Next Look at Applications: January 30, 2025
The City of Lincoln City Police Department is currently accepting applications for Lateral or Entry-Level Police Officers.
Please see full details of application and the job description below.
Benefits Information:
Medical, Dental, Vision, Paid Vacation, Paid Holiday, Sick Leave, Life Insurance, Long Term Disability, Public Employee Retirement System, Deferred Compensation Plan, Flexible Spending Accounts, Employee Assistance Program, Dry Cleaning for Uniforms Services, Footwear Allowance, and much more.
HOW TO APPLY
The process to apply has changed from prior recruitment rounds—please read all instructions carefully and be sure to complete each step.
Lateral Officer Application Process:
Police Officer Lateral Transfers--Must meet all entry-level requirements and must have at least completed the Oregon DPSST Academy, or another state’s equivalent of the Oregon Academy, and have successfully completed a probationary period of full-time paid service as a sworn police officer in a civilian governmental jurisdiction immediately prior to application. NTN testing is not required for lateral recruits--please proceed to the City's online application.
HIRING INCENTIVES:
Lateral transfers must provide a DPSST number or a copy of an F4 showing completion of the Oregon DPSST Academy, or another state’s equivalent of the Oregon Academy, and have successfully completed a probationary period of full-time paid service as a sworn police officer in a civilian governmental jurisdiction immediately prior to application. Resumes and cover letters can be attached to the application through the online city portal. All fields on the City's application must be complete for consideration.
Entry-Level Application Process:
Entry-level Police Officers – Application is a two-step process including an application and testing. The required exam is administered by National Testing Network (NTN), and the City's application must be filled out on the City website.
1. The City's online application must be completed, and all required materials submitted via the web portal by the closing date noted on an open recruitment. You must create an account and fill out all required information, answer supplemental questions, and submit a resume. Go to the City Application to complete this portion of the process.
2. Pre-Employment Testing--The Lincoln City Police Department works with the National Testing Network in an ongoing recruitment effort. If no positions are currently open, applications will be kept on file until an opening occurs.To schedule a test, go to www.nationaltestingnetwork.com, select Law Enforcement, and sign up for the Lincoln City Police Department.
What to expect at the www.nationaltestingnetwork.com website:
• Completion of the application process for testing with NTN.
• Review all information related to the Lincoln City Police Department officer position, including minimum requirements, salary, and benefits.
• Detailed information about the testing process for both the entry-level test and ORPAT testing. (ORPAT not required at time of application.)
• Opportunity to take online practice tests at www.frontlinetest.com.
• Schedule your own convenient test time. Tests are offered multiple times a week, including Saturdays.
• Take high-quality job simulation tests in a standardized, fair testing environment.
Upon completion of the entry-level exam, all candidate scores are automatically forwarded to the Lincoln City Police and Human Resources Departments. Applicants who attain a passing score of at least 75% on each of the entry-level exams (video, reading, and writing) will be reviewed for advancement in the selection process. Candidates with an average score of 85% or higher will be considered first. The City of Lincoln City requires all portions of the application to be completed and turned in before the closing date on the posting to be eligible for consideration.
National Testing Network is a service provided to conduct entry-level testing in a standardized, professional environment. National Testing Network does not replace the Lincoln City Police Department’s responsibility and decision-making in the testing process. All candidate results are provided to the Lincoln City Police Department where the final decisions are made. Candidates must keep in mind that they have to pass the physical abilities (ORPAT) test at the end of the DPSST training period as part of the minimum qualifications for employment.
All fields on the City's application must be complete for consideration.
POLICE OFFICER JOB DESCRIPTION
JOB QUALIFICATION REQUIREMENTS:
MANDATORY REQUIREMENTS: A high school diploma or equivalent is required. Proven ability to identify and analyze problems, evaluate solutions, and independently exercise sound judgment, including in times of stress. Ability to move quickly and forcefully in response to unexpected situations. Demonstrated professionalism. Good written and verbal communication skills, able to maintain successful relationships with a variety of people including co-workers, other professionals, appointed and elected officials, and the public. Proven ability to manage time effectively. Good memory and recall skills. Knowledge and experience in the use of technical equipment including computers, cameras, and/or radar units.
Proven ability to pass a thorough background investigation that will include a complete review of criminal records, education verification, and credit check as well as a physical, drug test, and psychiatric evaluation. Entry-level applicants must be able to pass written and oral examinations. The ability to successfully complete DPSST basic law enforcement training and at least one year of satisfactory experience as a law enforcement officer is required after appointment in order to familiarize the incumbent with the full scope of job functions and receive the necessary DPSST certification. Ability to pass the Oregon Physical Ability Test (ORPAT).
Lateral transfers must meet all entry-level requirements and must have at least completed the Oregon DPSST Academy, or another state’s equivalent of the Oregon Academy, and have successfully completed a probationary period of full-time paid service as a sworn police officer in a civilian governmental jurisdiction immediately prior to application.
SPECIAL REQUIREMENTS/LICENSES: Must be at least twenty-one (21) years of age with no criminal record and possess a valid driver's license with an acceptable driving record. Attendance and successful completion of the Police Academy and possession of the DPSST Basic certificate are required within eighteen (18) months of appointment. Must also possess a current CPR/First Aid card or the ability to obtain one within six (6) months of appointment and the ability to maintain one throughout employment.
DESIRABLE REQUIREMENTS: College-level training, other training or experience with a focus in an area that relates to law enforcement, such as social justice, sociology, or criminology, or any area of focus that demonstrates an interest in a career in law enforcement is preferred. Thorough knowledge of police practices and procedures, investigative methods and techniques, federal, state and local laws, report writing, firearm use, and safety precautions is preferred. Knowledge of the community and surrounding area is desired. Previous experience working with the public is preferred. Previous training related to police equipment or operations, e.g., hazardous materials, firearms training, LEDS General level certification, etc. is a plus.
PHYSICAL DEMANDS OF POSITION: While performing the duties of this position, the employee is frequently required to sit, stand, communicate, push, pull, hold, reach, and manipulate objects, tools or controls and enter and exit a motor vehicle. The position requires mobility, flexibility, visual and auditory acuity, and the strength necessary to respond to unplanned physical tasks which require substantial physical effort, including the restraint of violent and combative individuals or animals, running as fast as possible while chasing, climbing fences or structures and responding to rescue emergencies. It requires manual dexterity to operate a firearm as well as the ability to safely operate a motorized vehicle during normal and high-speed driving. Duties involve moving or wearing materials weighing up to 25 pounds on a regular basis and may be required to move adults weighing up to 300 pounds on an infrequent basis. Manual dexterity and coordination are required over 50% of the work period while operating equipment such as computer keyboards, motorized vehicles, gun belts, tasers, guns, etc.
Questions about the recruitment should be directed to:
Abigail Edwards, Director of Human Resources
aedwards@lincolncity.org
541-996-1201