Police Officer (Pre-Certified)

Department: Police
Location: Glenview, IL

Job Duties

Performs preventative patrols (i.e. via foot, patrol cars, bicycle, and/or motorcycle) and other crime prevention duties in the Village in order to enforce all laws and regulations, provide security, and detect violators. Performs traffic law enforcement, and establishes effective working relationships with community stakeholders, federal/state/local authorities, other Village Departments, and Village officials. Responds to complaints, accidents, disturbances and/or any requests for police response, assesses situations quickly and objectively, and determines most appropriate response in order to prevent potentially dangerous or violent situations from occurring or continuing.  Assists fire department on fire and medical calls. Investigates any reported crimes by gathering, securing and documenting evidence, interviewing witnesses, recording and submitting pertinent information.  Conducts surveillance when required. Maintains records of activities and prepares reports to provide information to investigators and/or prosecutors or any stakeholder that may require use of that information; submits timely reports for supervisor's review; and testifies in court proceedings to present evidence and to give personal account of incident/crime. Conducts arrests of persons violating the law including physically detaining persons according to established guidelines and procedures. Responds to emergency situations and begins to administer basic first aid to injured persons as necessary.  Performs various other tasks to assist other emergency personnel such as crowd control, directing traffic, and other duties as assigned.

Minimum Qualifications

Applicants for pre-certified appointment to the position of Police Officer must meet the following minimum qualifications and requirements at the time of application:

Selection Process

The selection process shall be so fashioned as to test fairly the capacity and fitness of the person examined to discharge the duties of the position of Police Officer.  Applicants may be recommended to be removed from the process following any of the examination components.  The Board of Fire and Police Commissioners will select from among the applicants successfully completing all examination components.

Applications will remain on file for six (6) months, after this duration of time applications will automatically be removed from the process and applicants must reapply if still interested.  

Applicants selected to continue in the selection process will be subjected to the following examination components:

Compensation/ Benefits

Salary: The starting annual base salary for this position is $84,872 to $97,701 based on years of service in accordance with the Collective Bargaining Agreement. 

Pension: Eligible for participation in the Village of Glenview Police Pension. 

ICMA-RC: Eligible for participation in the Village of Glenview 457 and ROTH IRA plans.

Health Insurance: Eligible for participation in Blue Cross Blue Shield HMO IL or PPO health insurance plans. Employees contribute 15% of the premium for the HMO or PPO plans.

Health Insurance Opt- Out Incentive: Eligible for cash incentive if eligible employee and/ or dependents decline health coverage. 

Dental Insurance: Eligible for participation in Delta Dental PPO. Employees contribute 15% of the premium for the Delta Dental PPO plan. 

Flexible Spending Account: Eligible for participation in the section 125 Flex Spending program that allows the use of pre-tax dollars for qualifying expenses. 

Longevity: Police Officers are eligible for longevity pay after 6 years of service with the Glenview Police Department. 

Accrued Leave: Accrued leave is prorated for the calendar year, depending on actual start date. 

Uniforms: Initial uniforms are provided, and then an annual uniform allowance of $750.00

Shift Assignment: Shift selections are determined on an annual basis by seniority. 

Shift Description: Officers assigned to the Patrol Division work 12 hours per day. All other Officers, including Detectives, work 8 hours per day, 40 hours per week.  The Patrol Division consists of two shifts, 6 a.m. – 6 p.m. and 6 p.m. to 6 a.m.  Each shift is divided into two squads, which alternate days off.  The Patrol Division also has early and late car assignments.  All Police Officers will work holidays, nights and weekends as required. 

Probationary Period: Officers are on probation for 1 year subsequent to their completion of the Field Training Officer Program. 

All offers of employment are contingent on a successful psychological evaluation and pre-employment medical physical including drug screening.          

 

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