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City of Perrysburg, OH

Patrol Officer (Lateral Entry)

City of Perrysburg, OH, Perrysburg, Ohio, United States, 43551

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Salary :

$69,451.20 - $88,462.40 Annually Location :

Perrysburg, OH Job Type:

Full-Time Job Number:

2025-25 Department:

Division of Police Opening Date:

06/30/2025 Closing Date:

8/10/2025 11:59 PM Eastern

Description ATTENTION

Lateral entry police applicants who have a minimum of two consecutive years of experience as a full-time law enforcement officer with no break in service for more than one year, at the time of application, and possess a current Ohio Peace Officer Training Academy Certificate or an Ohio State Highway Patrol Basic Training Certificate may apply for a lateral appointment without taking the civil service examination. Such candidates laid off within one year from the date of application or placed in a part-time or reserve position after having worked in a full-time position for two consecutive years within one year from the date of application, may apply for a lateral appointment, provided the candidate holds a current Ohio Peace Officer Training Academy Certificate or an Ohio Highway State Patrol Basic Training Certificate.

Applicants who meet the minimum qualifications and wish to apply, must submit all of the following documentation:

1. An application for Employment.

2. A copy of their Ohio Peace Officer Training Academy Certificate or an Ohio Highway State Patrol Basic Training Certificate.

3. A current cover letter AND resume outlining their previous law enforcement experience and training.

Please do not upload any documents that reveal or display your social security number.

Items 2 and 3 must be included with your application or emailed to HumanResources@perrysburgoh.gov

All documents must be received by the closing date on this posting.

Summary of Duties

Under the direct supervision of a Sergeant, a Police Officer patrols a designated area ensuring compliance with all applicable State Laws and City Ordinances; answers calls when a crime is suspected or an emergency exists; takes such actions as are necessary to prevent crime, to apprehend criminals, to maintain safety, to assist citizens in a wide range of emergency and non-emergency situations; and performs other related duties, tasks, and assignments as required and directed by a Sergeant, the Lieutenant, the Deputy Chief, or the Chief of Police. Additional guidance is provided by the Division's Policies and Procedures, Rules and Regulations, written directives and memos, City Administrative Policies, and applicable Federal, State and Local Laws. Officers are required to take a problem-solving approach to the situations they encounter on a day-to-day basis and to interact with the public on a regular basis to address any relevant concerns.

Police Officers are subject to working varied hours, holidays, and overtime as required during assigned shifts and will be subject to emergency call-ins for critical incidents or other situations requiring emergency or additional police staffing.

Example of Duties ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS OF THE POSITION: Drives a police vehicle, patrolling an assigned area. Reports unsafe conditions, such as obstructions in streets. Issues citations for violations of traffic laws.

Makes arrests for criminal law violations, sometimes requiring the use of physical effort. Transports prisoners. Investigates traffic accidents, determining conditions, causes and other pertinent facts regarding accident. Conducts investigations of crimes, preserves crime scenes, gathers and preserves evidence. Checks doors and windows of homes and businesses for security.

Testifies in court. Answers inquiries; assists stranded motorists. Looks for and investigates conditions or situations which may indicate a crime is about to be, or has been, committed. Creates and maintains records and prepares reports of incidents and activities. Takes statements from victims, witnesses and suspects.

Secures arrests and search warrants as required. Where juveniles are involved, conducts interviews, recommends charges where applicable, appears in court, and works with school authorities. Directs and regulates traffic.

OTHER DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES: Performs any other related duties as assigned by the appropriate authority. Qualifications

QUALIFICATIONS:

An example of acceptable qualifications:

High School Diploma, G.E.D., or equivalent certificate, and 2 years of full-time law enforcement experience

LICENSURE OR CERTIFICATION REQUIREMENTS: Must possess and maintain an OPOTC Peace Officer Certificate as a condition of continued employment with the Police Division. Ability to acquire and maintain certification (pursuant to state standards) for the operation of on-duty and off-duty firearms (i.e. Police Shotgun, Patrol Rifle, and assigned duty handgun). Minimum of 21 years of age at time of appointment. Possession of a valid Driver's License and be eligible for coverage under the City's vehicle insurance provider Must be eligible to legally work in the United States. Background must be free of prior felony convictions. Regular and punctual attendance is regarded as an essential requirement of this classification. Adherence to all applicable Federal and State safety laws, rules, and regulations and City safety policies/procedures.

MINIMUM ACCEPTABLE CHARACTERISTICS:

(* indicates developed after employment) Knowledge of:

Thorough knowledge of applicable Federal, State, and Local Laws related to law enforcement. * Thorough knowledge of law enforcement methods, principles, practices, and procedures. * Thorough knowledge of safety practices and procedures. * General knowledge of municipal government structure and process. *

Skill in:

Skill in the use of firearms (i.e. Police Shotgun, Patrol Rifle, and assigned duty handgun). * Good interpersonal and human relations skills. Good written and verbal communication skills.

Ability to:

Ability to understand and carry out detailed oral and written instructions. Ability to exercise sound reasoning and good judgment. Ability to recognize unusual or threatening conditions and take appropriate action. Ability to interpret and apply principles, concepts, methods, laws, ordinances, and techniques to field conditions. Ability to recognize, analyze, and define problems, establish facts, draw valid conclusions, and initiate appropriate corrective actions. Ability to organize and prioritize daily tasks and activities. Ability to use proper research and investigative methods, techniques, and practices in gathering data. Ability to prepare clear, concise, complete, and accurate reports, and complete and maintain accurate records. Ability to use Division computers to enter data and produce-typewritten reports. Ability to work alone on a variety of tasks. Ability to cooperate with co-workers on group efforts. Ability to provide credible and effective court testimony or information supporting legal affidavits, warrants, complaints or other official documents. Ability to handle routine and sensitive inquiries from, and contacts with, the public. Ability to maintain confidentiality in the handling of sensitive events and issues. Ability to communicate with the public, peers, superiors, and other City Officials and employees in an effective, tactful, and courteous manner. Ability to resolve complaints from angry citizens in an effective, tactful, and courteous manner. Ability to establish and maintain effective working relationships with superiors and peers.

PHYSICAL REQUIREMENTS:

Ability to meet such physical requirements as may be established by competent authority, including mobility, dexterity, endurance and strength requirements. Ability to walk and stand on a regular basis, sometimes for extended periods at a time. Ability to sit for extended periods at a time, for such functions as patrol, training and meetings. Must be physically capable of successfully performing essential job functions of the Police Officer classification and be free of medical conditions that would preclude one from successfully performing said functions or would pose a direct threat to the health or safety of oneself or others. Ability to operate various motor vehicles and equipment in a safe, effective, and responsible manner in a variety of situations and conditions. Ability to work safely and effectively in all types of weather conditions and under all types of adverse, life threatening situations. Ability to use firearms, handcuffs, police batons, flashlights, spotlights, radar/laser units, and other regular and special police equipment in an appropriate, safe, and effective manner.

Supplemental Information Lateral entry police applicants who have a minimum of two consecutive years of experience as a full-time law enforcement officer with no break in service for more than one year, at the time of application, and possess a current Ohio Peace Officer Training Academy Certificate or an Ohio State Highway Patrol Basic Training Certificate may apply for a lateral appointment without taking the civil service examination. Such candidates laid off within one year from the date of application or placed in a part-time or reserve position after having worked in a full-time position for two consecutive years within one year from the date of application, may apply for a lateral appointment, provided the candidate holds a current Ohio Peace Officer Training Academy Certificate or an Ohio Highway State Patrol Basic Training Certificate.

Applicants who meet the minimum qualifications and wish to apply, must submit all of the following documentation:

1. An application for Employment.

2. A copy of their Ohio Peace Officer Training Academy Certificate or an Ohio Highway State Patrol Basic Training Certificate.

3. A current cover letter AND resume outlining their previous law enforcement experience and training.

Please do not upload any documents that reveal or display your social security number.

Items 2 and 3 must be included with your application or emailed to HumanResources@perrysburgoh.gov

All documents must be received by the closing date on this posting.

Lateral entry police applicants who meet the minimum qualifications will be placed on the eligibility list for lateral entry police officers. Lateral entry police applicants must successfully complete the following additional requirements in order to be considered for appointment:

1. A physical ability test (dates and times announced once determinedsee below for testing procedure);

2. A background investigation and assessment;

3. A structured oral interview;

4. A medical examination and drug screen;

5. A psychological examination. Physical Ability Testing Procedure:

Phase 1. The candidate will exit from the driver's seat of a patrol vehicle and run 300 feet (100 yards). The time clock will be started when the candidate opens the driver's door. The candidate will need to stay on the pavement or stone path while running. If he/she enters the grass while running, then the candidate will be disqualified. Proceed to Phase 2.

Phase 2. The candidate will climb up five steps and move approximately 75 feet in the prescribed direction and descend down five steps. The candidate is required to step on all five steps while climbing and descending, if the candidate fails to do so, then he/she will be disqualified. Proceed to Phase 3.

Phase 3. The candidate will move approximately 75 feet to the next obstacle and jump over a box that is approximately

18H"x12W"x36L.

Proceed to Phase 4.

Phase 4. The candidate will move approximately 75 feet to the next phase and load six inert rounds into each of two pistol magazines for a total of 12 rounds. The candidate will charge the duty weapon with one magazine and pull the trigger six times with the

dominant hand , the candidate will then perform a magazine reload, charge the duty weapon again and pull the trigger six times with the

non-dominant hand . If the candidate fails to utilize both the dominant and non-dominant hand as instructed for this phase, he/she will be disqualified. Proceed to Phase 5.

Phase 5. The candidate will move approximately 75 feet to the next phase and will open the driver's door and push the power door lock/unlock switch to unlock the rear doors, the candidate will then move to the right rear door of the police cruiser and remove the 165 lb dummy from the right rear seat of the cruiser and drag the entire dummy 15 feet away from the cruiser, in the prescribed direction, across a line marked on the ground. Proceed to Phase 6.

Phase 6. The candidate will move to the rear of the police vehicle and push the disabled vehicle approximately 20 feet. The rear bumper will need to cross the line marked on the ground. Proceed to Phase 7.

Phase 7. The candidate will re-enter the police vehicle's driver's seat and put the vehicle's transmission shift lever into Park, remove the ignition and handcuff key and unlock a set of handcuffs from the steering wheel. The candidate will raise his/her hands to stop the clock. End of the Physical Ability Test. The City of Perrysburg is an equal opportunity employer.

Due to public records laws in Ohio, properly redacted application materials cannot be kept confidential. The City of Perrysburg benefit package includes the following:

Health insurance, including Rx

and dental insurance,

is available through the City. Employees currently contribute a 10% premium. We have two medical plans available: a traditional plan and an HSA-eligible plan. Vacation:

For employees on a 4 and 2 Schedule (8.5-hour shifts):

End of 1 year to 5 years of service: 85 hours of vacation Beginning of 6 years to the end of 11 years of service: 127.5 hours of vacation Beginning of 12 years to the end of 19 years of service: 170 hours of vacation Beginning of 20 years to the end of 25 years of service: 212.50 hours of vacation Beginning of 26 years of service and beyond: 255 hours of vacation. Lateral entry candidates may be eligible to be placed on the above vacation allotment scheduled based on their prior years of service as a police officer.

The City observes

12 paid holidays. Sick leave

may be transferred from other Ohio public jurisdictions provided it has not been cashed out. Sick leave is accumulated at the rate of 15 days per year. There is no maximum accumulation. Unused sick leave is paid according to a formula if an employee leaves, upon normal retirement, with at least 10 years of service or, upon voluntary separation, after 15 years of service. The City also has its own

Health and Wellness Clinic.

The Clinic is available to employees and their dependents who are covered by our health insurance plan. Most services the Clinic provides are at no cost to the employee, including lab work or any prescription medication that is dispensed there. The City will provide

term life insurance

at $25,000 after the first of the month following one month of continuous employment. Paid Parental Leave

is available after one year of service.

01

Do you have current Ohio Peace Officer Training Academy certification?

Yes No

02

Are you claiming veteran's status?

Yes No

03

If claiming veteran's status have you attached your DD214?

Yes No

04

A cover letter and resume must be included with your application. Have you attached these documents?

Yes No

Required Question