Police Officer
Company: City of Moline
Location: Moline
Posted on: March 13, 2025
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Job Description:
POLICE OFFICER
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Continuous Recruitment - No Deadline to Apply
Salary and Benefits:
Starting Pay: $68,697/year
Pay Grade Range: $65,707.41-$100,519.54 Annually or
$31.5901-$48.3267 Hourly
Excellent Health Benefits and Pension
Uniform Allowance: $800/year
Firearms Proficiency Pay: Up to $360/year
Physical Fitness Incentive: $300/year
Shift Differential: $0.75/hour for 2nd shift and $0.85/hour for 3rd
shift
Training:
16-week police academy with full pay, benefits, and housing
provided
In-house training after completion of police academy
Probationary Period:
12 months for those already certified as Illinois law enforcement
officers
18 months for all others
Age and Residency:
21-34 years of age to apply (see exceptions in application
packet)
Must live within a 40-mile radius of 1630 8th Avenue in Moline
within 2 years of hire (includes Illinois and Iowa)
$100 per month living allowance for Moline residents (see details
in application packet)
Additional requirements contained in further in application
packet
Job Characteristics:
Under general supervision, performs a variety of routine tasks
requiring application of judgement based on knowledge gained
through experience and training and occasionally exercises
independent judgement when dealing with emergency situations. Is
responsible for the protection of life and property and the
preservation of order in the City of Moline through enforcement of
laws and ordinances. Work normally consists of pro-active patrol
responding to calls for service, traffic regulation and
investigative duties in a designated area of the city. May also be
assigned to specialized units responsible for follow-up
investigations, self-initiated criminal investigations, traffic
enforcement and other support or staff services. Performs other
duties as assigned.
Examples of Duties
Conduct preliminary and follow-up investigations as assigned
requested directly by a citizen or self-initiated.
Patrol a designated area by mechanical or physical conveyance to
protect life and property; preserve order; prevent and discover
criminal acts; and enforce appropriate federal, state and local law
through arrests, citations, or other means.
Communicate as appropriate through electronic, oral or written
means, factual information ascertained through investigation,
observation or other sources.
Cooperate in the adjudication of criminal, traffic or civil cases
by providing testimony or evidence at court proceedings, inquests,
depositions or other judicial processes.
Seek and develop public contacts and confidential sources with
respect to places and persons suspected of criminal activity.
Maintain good interpersonal and working relations with officers and
employees of the department and other agencies.
Give presentations and lectures to the public on various facets of
police service, public safety education and community programs.
Communicate information of criminal activity or problems to
appropriate divisions, sections or supervisors of the police
department and other appropriate agencies.
Maintain broad knowledge of federal, state and local laws and the
application of enforcement principles.
Required Training and Experience:
High school diploma or GED equivalent; ability to successfully
complete the Illinois Local Governmental Law Enforcement Officers
Training Board Basic Recruit Training; must possess a valid
Illinois driver's license or equivalent.
Knowledge, Skills and Abilities:
Knowledge of occupational hazards and safety precautions; good
social and general intelligence.
Skill in the use of firearms.
Ability to exercise good judgement and establish and maintain
satisfactory working relationships with peers, superiors, other
agencies and the general public.
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