Patrol Officer - Lateral

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Posted: Jun 09, 2026
  • Full Time
  • Public Safety
  • Summary

    Job Posting

    The City of Kettering is accepting submissions for Full-Time Lateral Patrol Officer

    Salary & Benefits

    2026 Minimum Annual: $81,598

    2026 Maximum with Bachelor Degree: $110,198

    Comprehensive Health, Dental and Vision Plans

    Accrued Vacation, Sick and Compensatory Time (Refillable 240 Hours Comp Max)

    11 Paid Holidays & 40 Hours Paid Personal Leave per year

    10-Hour Patrol Shifts

    Paid Ohio equivalency training (if necessary) and Tuition Reimbursement

    Paid Overtime per Court Appearance (4 Hours Paid Minimum)

    Ohio Police and Fire Pension Plan

    Ohio Deferred Compensation Plans

    Employee Wellness Program w/ Access to City of Kettering Recreation Facilities

    All Equipment and Uniforms Provided Upon Hire

    Annual Paid Uniform Allowance and Shift Differential

    Relaxed Beard and Tattoo Policy

    Professional Development

    Special Response Team (SWAT)

    Criminal Investigations (Detective) Unit

    Vice, Narcotics & Organized Crime Unit

    K-9 Unit

    Bike Patrol and Motorcycle Unit

    Accident Investigation/Reconstruction Team (AIT)

    Hostage/Crisis Negotiation Team (HNT)

    Evidence Technician Unit

    Field Training Officer Unit

    School Resource/Community Relations Unit (SRO)

    Personnel and Training Officer

    Public Information Officer

    Crisis Intervention Team (CIT)

    Drone Program

    Selection Process

    The Patrol Officer hiring process consists of the following:

    Submit Online Application

    Oral Board Interview

    Polygraph and Background Investigation

    Executive Staff (Chief's) Interview

    Conditional Offer of Employment

    Post-Conditional Polygraph, Psychological Evaluation, Physical/Drug/Alcohol Screen (to include Marijuana)

    Final Offer of Employment

    Minimum Qualifications

    At time of appointment candidates must have:

    A high school diploma or its equivalent; and successfully completed at least two years of continuous service as a full-time commissioned police officer and possess a current Ohio Peace Officer Training Commission (O.P.O.T.C.) peace officer certificate or equivalent peace officer certification in candidate's current state of residency within the past 3 years, at time of appointment); or

    Obtained credit hours equivalent to an Associate Degree (60 semester hours/90 quarter hours) from an accredited college or university AND must have successfully completed at least one year of continuous service as a full-time commissioned police officer and possess a current Ohio Peace Officer Training Commission (O.P.O.T.C.) peace officer certificate or equivalent peace officer certification in candidate's current state of residency within the past 3 years, at time of appointment); or

    Two years of active military service or equivalent years of service in the Reserves or National Guard (active duty or reserves) with a satisfactory service record or honorable discharge AND must have successfully completed at least one year of continuous service as a full-time commissioned police officer and possess a current Ohio Peace Officer Training Commission (O.P.O.T.C.) peace officer certificate or equivalent peace officer certification in candidate's current state of residency within the past 3 years, at time of appointment).

    Physical Condition: Must be physically capable of performing essential police duties and pass a thorough medical examination, where applicable, candidate must meet Academy minimum physical fitness entrance standards as required by Ohio Peace Officer Training Commission (O.P.O.T.C.); and a drug/alcohol screen.

    Ohio Operator's License – Appointee must possess, obtain and maintain a valid State of Ohio Operator's License.

    U.S. Citizen - Must be 21 years of age and eligible to work in the United States at the time of appointment.

    *Certain criminal convictions, poor choices, or other behaviors may disqualify you from consideration for employment as a Patrol Officer.

    *Tattoos on the ears, head, face and hands, including fingers, or anything that undermines the City or Departmental values, may also disqualify you from consideration.

    Information or Questions

    Please contact Human Resources at ketteringhumanresources@ketteringoh.org or 937-296-2446 or the KPD Personnel & Training Unit at join.kpd@ketteringoh.org or 937-296-2578.

    For more information, including how to apply, please visit www.ketteringoh.org/jobs . Application deadline is 5 p.m. EST on May 4, 2026 . Applicants are encouraged to apply as early as possible. Applications will be reviewed as they are received, and interviews will be scheduled on a rolling basis. Out-of-state applicants are encouraged to apply.

    The City of Kettering is an Equal Opportunity Employer

  • Job Description

    Job Posting

    The City of Kettering is accepting submissions for Full-Time Lateral Patrol Officer

    Salary & Benefits

    2026 Minimum Annual: $81,598

    2026 Maximum with Bachelor Degree: $110,198

    Comprehensive Health, Dental and Vision Plans

    Accrued Vacation, Sick and Compensatory Time (Refillable 240 Hours Comp Max)

    11 Paid Holidays & 40 Hours Paid Personal Leave per year

    10-Hour Patrol Shifts

    Paid Ohio equivalency training (if necessary) and Tuition Reimbursement

    Paid Overtime per Court Appearance (4 Hours Paid Minimum)

    Ohio Police and Fire Pension Plan

    Ohio Deferred Compensation Plans

    Employee Wellness Program w/ Access to City of Kettering Recreation Facilities

    All Equipment and Uniforms Provided Upon Hire

    Annual Paid Uniform Allowance and Shift Differential

    Relaxed Beard and Tattoo Policy

    Professional Development

    Special Response Team (SWAT)

    Criminal Investigations (Detective) Unit

    Vice, Narcotics & Organized Crime Unit

    K-9 Unit

    Bike Patrol and Motorcycle Unit

    Accident Investigation/Reconstruction Team (AIT)

    Hostage/Crisis Negotiation Team (HNT)

    Evidence Technician Unit

    Field Training Officer Unit

    School Resource/Community Relations Unit (SRO)

    Personnel and Training Officer

    Public Information Officer

    Crisis Intervention Team (CIT)

    Drone Program

    Selection Process

    The Patrol Officer hiring process consists of the following:

    Submit Online Application

    Oral Board Interview

    Polygraph and Background Investigation

    Executive Staff (Chief's) Interview

    Conditional Offer of Employment

    Post-Conditional Polygraph, Psychological Evaluation, Physical/Drug/Alcohol Screen (to include Marijuana)

    Final Offer of Employment

    Minimum Qualifications

    At time of appointment candidates must have:

    A high school diploma or its equivalent; and successfully completed at least two years of continuous service as a full-time commissioned police officer and possess a current Ohio Peace Officer Training Commission (O.P.O.T.C.) peace officer certificate or equivalent peace officer certification in candidate's current state of residency within the past 3 years, at time of appointment); or

    Obtained credit hours equivalent to an Associate Degree (60 semester hours/90 quarter hours) from an accredited college or university AND must have successfully completed at least one year of continuous service as a full-time commissioned police officer and possess a current Ohio Peace Officer Training Commission (O.P.O.T.C.) peace officer certificate or equivalent peace officer certification in candidate's current state of residency within the past 3 years, at time of appointment); or

    Two years of active military service or equivalent years of service in the Reserves or National Guard (active duty or reserves) with a satisfactory service record or honorable discharge AND must have successfully completed at least one year of continuous service as a full-time commissioned police officer and possess a current Ohio Peace Officer Training Commission (O.P.O.T.C.) peace officer certificate or equivalent peace officer certification in candidate's current state of residency within the past 3 years, at time of appointment).

    Physical Condition: Must be physically capable of performing essential police duties and pass a thorough medical examination, where applicable, candidate must meet Academy minimum physical fitness entrance standards as required by Ohio Peace Officer Training Commission (O.P.O.T.C.); and a drug/alcohol screen.

    Ohio Operator's License – Appointee must possess, obtain and maintain a valid State of Ohio Operator's License.

    U.S. Citizen - Must be 21 years of age and eligible to work in the United States at the time of appointment.

    *Certain criminal convictions, poor choices, or other behaviors may disqualify you from consideration for employment as a Patrol Officer.

    *Tattoos on the ears, head, face and hands, including fingers, or anything that undermines the City or Departmental values, may also disqualify you from consideration.

    Information or Questions

    Please contact Human Resources at ketteringhumanresources@ketteringoh.org or 937-296-2446 or the KPD Personnel & Training Unit at join.kpd@ketteringoh.org or 937-296-2578.

    For more information, including how to apply, please visit www.ketteringoh.org/jobs . Application deadline is 5 p.m. EST on May 4, 2026 . Applicants are encouraged to apply as early as possible. Applications will be reviewed as they are received, and interviews will be scheduled on a rolling basis. Out-of-state applicants are encouraged to apply.

    The City of Kettering is an Equal Opportunity Employer

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