NOTE: To be qualified for our Exceptional Entry role, you must have completed a basic law enforcement academy and have less than 24 months of continuous experience as a sworn law enforcement officer in the past four years. If you have not completed a basic law enforcement academy or received a peace officer certification but are interested in joining the Redmond Police Department, please see our application instructions under our Entry Level Police Officer job posting to start your journey in law enforcement. If you have over 24 months of continuous experience as a sworn officer and have a BLEA certification, please apply through our Lateral Police Officer job posting. Now, why should you join the Redmond Police Department?
The City of Redmond is a thriving, culturally diverse community and home to over 80,000 residents. Redmond is the hub of an array of commerce and industry ranging from technology, aerospace, and gaming to biomedical and innovation start-ups. The City of Redmond seeks to continue a strong police-community relationship that builds trust, advances community policing, and increases public safety. That spirits creates a purpose-driven culture at Redmond Police that is the biggest reason why people not only choose to work for Redmond but also stay. For more details on why you should join the City of Redmond, visit the Join Redmond Police Department (RPD) website.
Please view the complete Police Officer classification description for more information about the knowledge, skills, abilities, working conditions, physical requirements, automatic and discretionary disqualifiers.
Education and Experience for Exceptional Entry Police Officers:
Licenses and Other Requirements:
Selection Process: Applicants who meet the minimum qualifications and have completed Public Safety Testing's Personal History Questionnaire requirements may advance to the next steps in the selection process. Automatic Disqualifiers: The City of Redmond Police Department will automatically disqualify any individual who has at any time:
Discretionary Disqualifiers: The following disqualifiers may, upon review by the Redmond Police Department, make you ineligible to become a City of Redmond Police Officer:
The City of Redmond offers an excellent benefits package including:
Compensation: For salary information go to the Current Police Officer Compensation.
Interview: Applicants who meet the minimum requirements may be invited to participate in the testing process which includes an oral interview, which requires a passing score of 70%. This is a continuous recruitment, and applications will be screened as openings occur. A City of Redmond application, veteran's preference form and college education statement must be completed. Those requesting "veteran's preference" must complete the appropriate form at the time of the oral interview and provide a copy of their DD214. Reapplication: Applicants who fail one of the phases of the testing process are eligible to reapply for this position after six (6) months from the date of examination. Applicants who fail a component of the background process are eligible to reapply for this position after eighteen (18) months from the date removed from the eligibility list.
NOTE: To be qualified for our Exceptional Entry role, you must have completed a basic law enforcement academy and have less than 24 months of continuous experience as a sworn law enforcement officer in the past four years. If you have not completed a basic law enforcement academy or received a peace officer certification but are interested in joining the Redmond Police Department, please see our application instructions under our Entry Level Police Officer job posting to start your journey in law enforcement. If you have over 24 months of continuous experience as a sworn officer and have a BLEA certification, please apply through our Lateral Police Officer job posting. Now, why should you join the Redmond Police Department?
The City of Redmond is a thriving, culturally diverse community and home to over 80,000 residents. Redmond is the hub of an array of commerce and industry ranging from technology, aerospace, and gaming to biomedical and innovation start-ups. The City of Redmond seeks to continue a strong police-community relationship that builds trust, advances community policing, and increases public safety. That spirits creates a purpose-driven culture at Redmond Police that is the biggest reason why people not only choose to work for Redmond but also stay. For more details on why you should join the City of Redmond, visit the Join Redmond Police Department (RPD) website.
Please view the complete Police Officer classification description for more information about the knowledge, skills, abilities, working conditions, physical requirements, automatic and discretionary disqualifiers.
Education and Experience for Exceptional Entry Police Officers:
Licenses and Other Requirements:
Selection Process: Applicants who meet the minimum qualifications and have completed Public Safety Testing's Personal History Questionnaire requirements may advance to the next steps in the selection process. Automatic Disqualifiers: The City of Redmond Police Department will automatically disqualify any individual who has at any time:
Discretionary Disqualifiers: The following disqualifiers may, upon review by the Redmond Police Department, make you ineligible to become a City of Redmond Police Officer:
The City of Redmond offers an excellent benefits package including:
Compensation: For salary information go to the Current Police Officer Compensation.
Interview: Applicants who meet the minimum requirements may be invited to participate in the testing process which includes an oral interview, which requires a passing score of 70%. This is a continuous recruitment, and applications will be screened as openings occur. A City of Redmond application, veteran's preference form and college education statement must be completed. Those requesting "veteran's preference" must complete the appropriate form at the time of the oral interview and provide a copy of their DD214. Reapplication: Applicants who fail one of the phases of the testing process are eligible to reapply for this position after six (6) months from the date of examination. Applicants who fail a component of the background process are eligible to reapply for this position after eighteen (18) months from the date removed from the eligibility list.
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