Salary : $94,840.06 - $103,427.59 AnnuallyLocation : Bloomington, ILJob Type: Full-TimeJob Number: 00752Department: PoliceDivision: PoliceOpening Date: 01/08/2025Closing Date: 12/31/2025 11:59 PM CentralFLSA: Non-Exempt DescriptionPlease review additional information on the Police Information Page before applying.The job of Patrol Officer is general duty police work in the protection of life and property and the enforcement of laws and ordinances. The work involves preventive patrol, preliminary investigation, traffic enforcement and regulation, and preservation of social order and public peace by means of patrolling in cars or on foot in a designated area where the officer is accountable. The delivery of service at the Police Officer level applies to the protection of life and property prevention and suppression of crime; apprehension of criminal offenders; regulation and control of traffic; recovery of lost or stolen property; and preservation and maintenance of social order and public peace.The Patrol Officer is required to exercise a great deal of discretion concerning basic police responsibility. The Police Officer runs the risk of upsetting the delicate balance that must be maintained between the rights of individual citizens and the safety and protection of the community. It is the duty of the Patrol Officer to interpret the laws and determine which ones to enforce, and decide upon the manner in which they will be enforced within real or imagined departmental police perimeters.The uniform force is the backbone of the Police Department and the focal point for all police activities. All other police services are either supportive of, or supplemental to, the patrol operation. Some scholars claim that policing a free society is the most complex job in the world, partly because police are frequently called upon to be all things to all people. The popular culture image of a police officer does not accurately reflect the reality of policing. If you have chosen to apply, investing a few hours riding with a Bloomington Police Officer could provide a better understanding of the job. Short of that, the job tasks of a police officer may generally be found in the police officer job description of the Bloomington Police Department Rules and Regulations. Examples of DutiesDuring field training, a probationary police officer's primary focus includes:
- Handling a wide range of calls for service
- Generating self-initiated activity (e.g., traffic/pedestrian stops)
- Providing enforcement activity (arrests/citations etc.)
- Maintaining public order when appropriate
- Report writing
- Evidence collection, preservation, storage
- Court room testimony
Probationary officers are frequently challenged to perform basic job tasks under varying degrees of pressure. They may be required to safely operate a motor vehicle under emergency conditions, talk on the radio to the telecommunicator and other responding officers, plan the most efficient route of travel, assess possible threats, consider the need for additional resources and make the appropriate requests in a timely manner, develop a response strategy in route while considering officer safety strategies, and adapt immediately to changing conditions or updated information. Clearly, police officers must be able to multi-task effectively to complete the probationary period and consistently perform the job functions of a competent, fully trained police officer. 4 Perhaps the most problematic issue for probationary officers unfamiliar with our community is learning the geography. We cannot stress enough the importance of probationary police officers mastering street names, locations, and address numbering patterns as quickly as possible. Time spent studying local street maps would be well spent. Typical Qualifications
- Sworn officer for 2 out of last 3 years
- High school diploma or its equivalent
- Citizen of United States
- Ability to possess a firearm
- Good moral character determined by a background investigation
Supplemental Information
- Step One - Online Application & Written Exam
You must have a minimum of two years of full time law enforcement experience out of the last three years to qualify for this position.
- Illinois Experienced Officers will not need to take the written exam - you will move directly to Step Two.
- Out-of-State Experienced Officers will need to sign up for a FREE exam through the National Testing Network (NTN). National Testing Network directly contracts with public safety departments across the country to test candidates for jobs. Once a candidate completes this simple process, information and test scores will be sent directly to each department.
You will be tested on three portions (video, reading & writing). To pass the entire written portion, you must pass each individual test (scores below) as well as have an average score of 80%. Scores will be available to view in your NTN account within 2-3 days. The Police Department will determine if you move forward to Step Two.Video - 65 or aboveReading - 70 or aboveWriting - 70 or above
The Police Department administers the physical agility test as needed. Physical agility testing typically lasts about an hour. This is a Pass/Fail exam, with all components taking place indoors. We recommend you wear the appropriate athletic shoes and clothing for this exam.
The first portion will be conducted by a panel of Field Training Officers and a Field Training Supervisor. The second portion will be conducted by the Chief or Assistant Chief's. Interviews are pass/fail.
Immediately following the oral interviews you will meet with a background investigator to begin the background process. The estimated completion time is 2 -3 hours. The interview will take place at the Bloomington Police Department. You can review the automatic disqualifiers
- Comprehensive Background Check
- Polygraph Exam*Those candidates will be rated as Pass/Fail. Candidates may be removed from the selection process during this phase.
Our employees are our greatest asset and reason for our success. As a full-time Unit 21 - Police employee, you will receive a Total Compensation package including healthcare/wellness benefits, paid time off (PTO), insurance and retirement. Details below:Healthcare/Wellness
- Medical - choice between 2 low deductible PPO plans, an HSA-compatible PPO, and an HMO
- All plans administered by BCBS
- 75% employer subsidy provided, for employee and any covered dependent(s)
- Dental - PPO
- Administered by BCBS
- 50% employer subsidy provided, for employee and any covered dependent(s)
- Vision - PPO
- Administered by VSP
- 50% employer subsidy provided, for employee and any covered dependent(s)
- Medical and Dependent Care Flexible Spending Accounts (FSAs)
- Extensive Wellness program, including an annual Health Club Reimbursement
- Employee Assistance Program (EAP) - for assistance with work, health & life topics such as overall wellbeing, relationship management, workplace challenges, addiction, child/elder care resources, legal advice, financial guidance, nutrition & physical health
Paid Time Off (PTO)
- 2 weeks vacation, provided on your start date
- 3 weeks provided 1-4 years
- 4 weeks provided 5-15 years
- 4 weeks and 1 day provided 16 years
- 4 weeks and 2 days provided 17 years
- 4 weeks and 3 days provided 18 years
- 4 weeks and 4 days provided 19 years
- 5 weeks provided 20+ years
- 11.5 paid holidays each year. Due to the nature of positions within the Police Department, employees will receive additional pay throughout the year - equivalent to 11.5 working days - for potentially needing to work on the dates listed below
- New Year's Day
- Martin Luther King Jr. Day
- Good Friday
- Memorial Day
- 4th of July
- Labor Day
- Veterans Day
- Thanksgiving
- Day After Thanksgiving
- Christmas Eve
- Christmas Day
- New Year's Eve (1/2 day)
- 2 personal days provided each year
- Sick time earned each month, up to a maximum bank of 75 days
Insurance
- $50,000 Employer-provided benefit
Retirement
- Automatic enrollment in the Illinois Police Pension Fund
- Voluntary retirement options available:
- 457 Account (similar to a 401k)
- Roth IRA
Additional benefits, such as compensatory time, are also provided to Unit 21 employees. Details can be found within the union's 01 Have you been a Sworn Officer for 2 out of the last 3 years?
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