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Entry Level Police Officer - Madison, WI

Closing Date
On Going

Salary Range
$42,551 - $60,858

Description
The Madison Police Department is nationally recognized for its innovation and leadership in the police profession. We are in the forefront of such concepts as employee involvement in decision making, quality improvement, problem solving, and trust based community policing. We want to recruit applicants who can communicate effectively, both verbally and in writing. We need individuals who can enforce the law while protecting the constitutional rights of all. The Madison Police Department seeks committed individuals who want to work with a diverse citizenry in improving our quality of life.

Requirements
In order to become a City of Madison Police Officer, you must:

a. Be a United States citizen by date of appointment.

b. Be at least 18 years of age at the time of appointment.

c. Be a high school graduate or possess a G.E.D. High School Equivalency Diploma.

d. Possess a current driver's license and be eligible for a Wisconsin driver's license.

e. Have binocular vision which is correctable to 20/20. Must have normal peripheral vision and must not have a significant eye disease.

f. Not be color blind. (Mild forms of color impairment may be acceptable.)

g. Not have been convicted of a felony, which substantially relates to the work of a Police Officer unless pardoned by the Governor of the State.

h. Not have a conviction record or pending charge which substantially relates to the work of a Police Officer.
In addition, any new officer who does not possess a two-year associate degree or sixty credits from a accredited college at time of hire must meet this standard after five years of employment.

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