Village of Ashwaubenon
Ashwaubenon Public Safety is hiring for the position of Public Safety Officer. Be a part of a vibrant and fast paced community to include Green Bay Packers gamedays, Resch Center events, and the Holmgren Way entertainment area to name a few. This is a cross‑trained position that will provide police, fire, and EMS services to the Village of Ashwaubenon. No experience in any of the three disciplines is necessary to apply, but preference will be given to currently certified law‑enforcement officers, or those currently enrolled in a law‑enforcement program/academy. New officers will work a police‑only schedule with 6 days on/3 days off night patrol and attend classes for fire/EMS certifications if needed. Once firefighter and EMT‑Basic certifications are obtained and there is an opening on a 24‑hour shift, night‑shift Public Safety Officers will transition to a 24/48‑hour shift schedule. Career advancement opportunities include Investigator, School Resource Officer, Drug Task Force, SWAT, K9, Mobile Field Force, and instructor or supervisory positions. Pay ranges from $65,960 to $103,729 based on certifications and years of service.
Holidays – 8.5 days
Lateral details If you have at least 1 year of full‑time police, fire, EMS or corrections experience, you may qualify for accelerated pay upon completion of FTO, and accelerated vacation upon completion of probation.
1 year – $71,614
2 years – $76,137
3 years – $80,660
4 years – $85,183
5 years – $89,517
6 years – $94,229
Paramedics receive an additional $7,000 pay incentive annually.
Position responsibilities As a public safety officer you will maintain certifications in police, EMS (EMT‑basic or paramedic) and firefighter I and work 24‑ or 48‑hour shifts, with an 8‑hour police patrol shift per 24‑hour block. As a police officer you will respond to police calls for service, solving problems and making arrests and documenting your encounters in appropriate reports. As an EMT/Paramedic, you will respond on an ALS ambulance to EMS calls and transport patients to four area hospitals, including two level II trauma centers. As a firefighter, you will respond to various calls ranging from car crashes, fires and alarms to name a few. This is a fast‑paced and exciting workday. No two days are alike.
Residency within 15 miles of the boundaries of Ashwaubenon is required within 18 months of hire. Interviews are tentatively scheduled for February 10, 2026 in the afternoon. Only fully completed online applications through iHire will be accepted.
More information on our department: https://ashwaubenon.gov/government/departments/public-safety/
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Holidays – 8.5 days
Lateral details If you have at least 1 year of full‑time police, fire, EMS or corrections experience, you may qualify for accelerated pay upon completion of FTO, and accelerated vacation upon completion of probation.
1 year – $71,614
2 years – $76,137
3 years – $80,660
4 years – $85,183
5 years – $89,517
6 years – $94,229
Paramedics receive an additional $7,000 pay incentive annually.
Position responsibilities As a public safety officer you will maintain certifications in police, EMS (EMT‑basic or paramedic) and firefighter I and work 24‑ or 48‑hour shifts, with an 8‑hour police patrol shift per 24‑hour block. As a police officer you will respond to police calls for service, solving problems and making arrests and documenting your encounters in appropriate reports. As an EMT/Paramedic, you will respond on an ALS ambulance to EMS calls and transport patients to four area hospitals, including two level II trauma centers. As a firefighter, you will respond to various calls ranging from car crashes, fires and alarms to name a few. This is a fast‑paced and exciting workday. No two days are alike.
Residency within 15 miles of the boundaries of Ashwaubenon is required within 18 months of hire. Interviews are tentatively scheduled for February 10, 2026 in the afternoon. Only fully completed online applications through iHire will be accepted.
More information on our department: https://ashwaubenon.gov/government/departments/public-safety/
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