Police Officer; Recruits and Laterals - Testing Date
Listed on 2026-01-29
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Government
Police Officer
Overview
This job posting is for our February 20th testing date and may qualify you for the September 2026 academy.
If you are interested in applying for a testing date on April 17th, May 15th, or June 12th for the September 2026 academy contact Faith Teycer cer or call .
The Springfield Police Department is seeking to hire passionate new officers to make a positive impact in the Southwest Missouri area. Our department has one of the best training programs in the area, along with an abundance of diverse specialized units to experience, and an excellent benefits package.
We are looking for people who are dedicated and motivated to serve. Individuals who believe in constitutional, community-engaged policing and who are committed to protecting the rights of all people.
ResponsibilitiesAs a Springfield Police Recruit, you ll have received quality training through the Academy to prepare you for the position of Police Officer. After graduating the Academy, you will start off in patrol, responding to emergency and non-emergency calls for service and promoting the safety of the public and of fellow police officers. You will be a proactive member of our Department, engaging in community-oriented policing, traffic enforcement, and on occasion, special detail.
SPD is one of the best agencies in Missouri for specialized assignments and promotional opportunities.
Through our 6-month paid Police Academy, as a Police Recruit you will develop skills to:
- Understand and enforce the law in order to provide quality service and assist in our mission to reduce crime within the City of Springfield
- Use modern policing methods to solve problems in our community while treating people fairly and with a helpful attitude
- Hold yourself and others around you accountable using sound moral principles that earn the public trust, respect, and confidence of the community
- Effectively communicate with citizens through active listening, compassion, and empathy
As a Lateral hire, you will have a shortened 1-month academy to learn about Springfield’s specific policies and procedures. Read more about our Lateral Program here.
Selection ProcessApplicants must successfully complete the following steps in the hiring process before being hired as a Springfield Police Recruit and go through our Police Academy. To learn about the hiring process here:
- Written Exam
- Physical Agility Test
- Interview
- Background Investigation
- Drug Screen*
- Polygraph*
- Psychological Evaluation*
- Medical Examination*
* These examinations are completed after a conditional job offer is accepted.
We offer Testing and Relocation Assistance!
Testing
To help with costs incurred from traveling to participate in entry testing, travel vouchers are provided.
Distance Traveled
Travel Assistance Provided 50-150 miles $50 travel voucher 150 miles or more $125 travel voucher and 1 overnight hotel accommodation
Follow-up Testing and Post Offer
During the post-offer phase of the Officer selection process, on-site testing is required such as a polygraph and psychological examination. Testing is coordinated and accommodations are made so that the least amount of travel is required of our candidates. Additional assistance is available to help with costs incurred for both Police Recruits and Lateral Officer candidates.
Distance traveled
Travel Assistance Provided 150 miles or more $125 travel voucher per visit and 1 overnight hotel accommodation 50-150 miles $50 travel voucher per visit
Relocation
We love welcoming new Officers to our wonderful community. To make things easier, we offer relocation reimbursement. This benefit is offered to both new Recruits and Lateral Officer candidates.
Distance Traveled
Reimbursement Amount 50-150 miles Up to $1, miles Up to $3,000 300 miles or more Up to $5,000
Police Recruit
- Must be a high school graduate or have a G.E.D.
AND
- 21 years of age at or before being commissioned.
PREFERRED
- A degree from an accredited college or university.
- Experience or education in law enforcement.
- Class A P.O.S.T. certified peace officer or currently enrolled in a Class A P.O.S.T. program.
- Military service with an honorable discharge or honorable military service in national guard or armed forces reserves.
- Three (3) years of full-time employment.
- U.S. Citizen
- Excellent physical condition
- No felony convictions
- No conviction for domestic assault
- No more than one DWI conviction; and no DWI conviction in the past three years
- May not have two (2) moving violations from separate incidents within the past twelve months, or have been at fault in more than one (1) traffic crash/accident during the past twelve (12) months
- Meet vision and hearing standards
- No objectionable tattoos and no head, face or neck tattoos.
In addition to the requirements listed above, lateral candidates must possess the following:
- A MO POST Class A license (if candidate does not possess a MO POST Class A license, but possesses law enforcement certification…
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