The City of Homer is accepting applications for a Full-Time Police Officer I, II, or III.
Successful applicants must pass the following pre-employment screens:
High School Diploma is required.
Benefits:
• Shift differential • Take home patrol car program • PERS retirement plan • Uniforms and equipment provided • Attractive health, dental, visual, and life insurance package • Annual leave • Sick leave • Paid Holidays (11 days per year plus your birthday) • Presentation of duty weapon and badge upon retirement
Starting salary for Police Officer I: $37.88 to $42.42 per hour (DOQ) with attractive benefits. Lateral transfers with current police certification and experience will qualify for higher rates of pay as Police Officer I, II, or III (DOQ). Recruitment Bonus for officers with APSC Certification:
Applicants are required to complete a City of Homer Police Officer Application, which includes the Alaska Police Standards Council F-3 form. Resumes may also be attached to your application. Information regarding the police hiring procedure and City benefits is also available on this site.
Contact Information:
The City of Homer is an EEO/AAE. Homer Police Department recruitment contact: Investigations Sergeant Taylor Crowder, 907-235-3150, or tcrowder@ci.homer.ak.us
Job Description:
General Functions:
General duty police work in the protection of life and property and preservation of peace through enforcement of laws and ordinances.
Job Functions and Major Activities:
Other Job Related Requirements:
Must conform to minimum standards for police officers as prescribed in the Alaska Police Standards Act, which includes but is not limited to the following:
Skills, Knowledge, and Abilities:
APSC certified Alaska police officer preferred. If not certified within 14 months of employment, must graduate from a state certified police academy and obtain a basic certification from Alaska Police Standards. Four years experience in work requiring public contact. Working knowledge of the principles, practice, and application of modern police methods. Must have a working knowledge of criminal codes on state of Alaska and municipal levels as applicable to general police duties. High school diploma required. Some college courses related to law enforcement desirable.
Decision Making Responsibilities:
Requires ability to exercise independent judgment in the performance of all aspects of law enforcement duties. Responsible for decisions that may involve possible loss of life or destruction of property. Activities are a major source of potential liability to the City. Has minor budget authority at the unit level.
Supervisory Authority:
None.
External Visibility:
Contact:
Working Conditions:
High frequency of exposure to hazardous working situations and adverse weather conditions in performance of duties. Irregular hours on various shifts. May be required to work holidays and overtime. On call status may require reporting to work at unusual times with minimum notice.