Patrol Officer Lateral Transfer

Strongsville, OH
Strongsville City of Police Department

Salary: $32.91 – $44.18 Hourly

Position Summary:

We are seeking a highly motivated and dedicated individual to join our team as a Strongsville Police Officer. The successful candidate will have a passion for public safety and a commitment to protecting our community. In this role, you will be responsible for patrolling the community, responding to calls for service, and enforcing criminal and traffic laws.
The ideal candidate will thoroughly know state and local laws and the accepted practices of delivering police service. You will be expected to maintain regular and predictable attendance and efficiently and effectively respond to critical incidents. Additionally, you must be able to write comprehensive and detailed reports, effectively communicate orally, and render credible testimony in a court of law.

Essential Functions:

  • Patrol the community to deter and detect criminal activity.
  • Responds to calls for service
  • Documents allegations of a crime; protects persons and property; and advises on preventative practices.
  • Performs preliminary and continued investigations (traffic and criminal)
  • Searches for and collects physical evidence; interviews witnesses and victims.
  • Enforces traffic laws by monitoring traffic movement visually and with radar or laser, contacts violators, and issues traffic citations or warnings.
  • Enforces criminal laws by arrest or non-arrest dispositions.
  • Testifies in court.
  • Answers emergency and non-emergency calls for service.
  • Investigates crimes by obtaining witness statements, collecting evidence, and processing crime scenes.
  • Writes reports on alleged criminal incidents, follow-up investigations, arrests, juvenile records, and motor vehicle crashes.
  • Prepares criminal charges.
  • Serves warrants.
  • Handles prisoners, including booking, transporting, and jailer duties.
  • Responds to citizens’ requests for special attention and traffic enforcement in problem areas.
  • Efficiently uses discretionary patrol time for self-initiated work.
  • Maintain a condition of readiness to efficiently and effectively respond to critical incidents.
  • Protect the constitutional rights of citizens.
  • Maintain regular and predictable attendance.

Requirements:

  • Must be a United States citizen.
  • Must be at least 21 years of age.
  • Have a valid driver’s license.
  • Each applicant must be currently Ohio Peace Officer Training Academy (OPOTA) certified as an Ohio Peace Officer as defined in Chapter 109 of the Ohio Administrative Code.
  • Must be currently working or have worked within the past twelve (12) months, as a full-time (minimum 30 hours per week) OPOTA certified Ohio Peace Officer in a jurisdiction in the State of Ohio as defined in Section 109.71 of the Ohio Revised Code.