Police Officer
Listed on 2026-02-06
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Government
Police Officer -
Law/Legal
Police Officer
Responsibilities
Performs general duty police work in the protection of life and property through the enforcement of laws and ordinances of the City and Commonwealth of Virginia. Patrols a designated area of the City to preserve law and order and to prevent and discover the commission of crime, to direct traffic, and to enforce motor vehicle laws. As directed, officers answer emergency calls and complaints involving suspicious and criminal activities, domestic disputes, and other related citizen requests for service.
Maintains records and prepares reports. Performs all other duties as assigned.
- 1) 20 years and 6 months of age at time of application, no upper age limit.
- 2) High school graduate or valid G.E.D. certificate.
- 3) Possession of a valid operator's license.
- 4) Eyesight must meet minimum of 20/20 binocular vision. Corrective glasses may be worn. Uncorrected vision with glasses must be no worse than 20/100 in either eye. Corrective soft contact lenses may be worn. Uncorrected vision with soft contacts must be no worse than 20/200. Must demonstrate successful long‑term wear of lenses of 6 months minimum for pre‑employment examination.
- 5) U.S. Citizenship required at time of application.
- 6) No felony convictions or domestic assault convictions.
- 7) Be of good character, reputation and integrity.
- 8) Have a favorable credit record.
- 9) Have the ability to speak clearly, hear, analyze and react swiftly to high stress situations dealing with citizens.
- 10) Successful completion of the entire background investigation process.
Application/Pre‑Screening Questions/Personal History Statement submission, Written Test, Initial Interview, Panel Interview, Conditional Job Offer, Background Investigation, Polygraph Testing, Psychological Testing, Chief's Interview and a Job‑Related Medical Examination/Stress Test, Final Approval/Job Offer.
The written test will be administered to each applicant on an individual basis prior to the Initial Interview. A scheduling letter will be sent via email that will include the date, time, and location of the written test and interview.
Current Tattoo PolicyWhile employed with the Department, members shall not have any offensive tattoos or body art anywhere. Examples of offensive tattoos include but are not limited to racial, sexual, discriminatory, gang‑related, or obscene language.
Tattoos on the face, neck, head or hands are not permitted. Exceptions may be given at the discretion of the Chief of Police. If an exception is given or denied, it shall be detailed in the member file or applicant file.
The Chief of Police reserves the right to require any tattoos be covered while on duty.
Shift ScheduleTwo‑week rotation of permanent 12‑hour shifts, including weekends and holidays.
Hours:
Permanent 12‑hour shifts 7 a.m.‑7 p.m. or 7 p.m.‑7 a.m.
Additional pay may be considered based on past experience, military service, ability to speak a foreign language (proficiency test required), and other job‑related skills.
As an equal opportunity employer and in order to respond to the needs of a diverse community, minorities and women are encouraged to submit applications. Spanish speaking individuals are also encouraged to apply. Please provide full and accurate email and home address when applying.
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