Police Officer Candidate/Police Officer I - City of Gaithersburg
Gaithersburg, MD
About the Job
PLEASE READ THIS ENTIRE ANNOUNCEMENT CAREFULLY
BEFORE SUBMITTING YOUR APPLICATION
BEFORE SUBMITTING YOUR APPLICATION
The Gaithersburg Police Department is a nationally accredited agency dedicated to creating a better quality of life for everyone in Gaithersburg, in the heart of Montgomery County, Maryland. Our officers are highly trained and our progressive department is guided by the agency's values: Service, Integrity, and Respect.
The department's size is just right for those who want a law enforcement career with a variety of assignments and opportunities for advancement. We pride ourselves in offering the best equipment, training, and technology to our officers.
The department is looking for ambitious people seeking careers in law enforcement; and our application process for entry level police officers and lateral/certified police officers is ongoing. The process establishes a standing eligibility list for future Department vacancies; positions are filled based on operational needs. Individuals with prior experience as a police officer may be given preference.
APPLICATION, RECRUITMENT & SELECTION PROCESS
Complete & Submit the Online Application & Confidential Questionnaire
Online applications must be fully completed and filed by the posted online closing date. Applicants MUST attach the GPD Confidential Questionnaire to the online application. If the Questionnaire is not submitted, the application will not be reviewed.
The GPD Confidential Questionnaire is a comprehensive document requiring a significant amount of information. Complete this document before you begin the online application process, so you will be ready to attach your completed questionnaire to your application when you submit it. (Please Note: The GPD Confidential Questionnaire is a separate fillable form document, not the "Questions" portion of the online application.)
2. Save the Questionnaire PDF file to a computer.
3. Open the Questionnaire with Adobe Reader.
4. Fill out the Questionnaire completely:
- Read all instructions carefully and complete all sections of the Questionnaire as accurately and thoroughly as possible.
- If a portion of the Questionnaire does not apply to you, or there is no information you can enter, mark those portions as "N/A" or "Not Applicable" or in some other similar manner.
- If you are unable to sign (e-sign) your Questionnaire on the pages where a digital signature is required, you may provide signatures at a later time (invited candidates only).
- Gather associated documentation to submit when instructed to do so (invited candidates only).
6. Complete the online application, including the "Questions" portion.
7. Attach the saved completed Questionnaire to your online application.
8. Submit your complete online application and attached Questionnaire.
- Maryland certified applicants may also submit a copy of their MPCTC card (attached to the online application), but this is not required.
- Resumes and other materials may be submitted to supplement your application, but not in lieu of your application; do not use "see resume" or "see attachment." The application and Questionnaire must be filled out completely; incomplete applications/Questionnaires will be rejected.
- Online applications and attached materials are stored on a secure site. Only authorized employees and hiring authorities have access to the information submitted.
- WARNING: Intentionally lying or intentionally withholding information will result in a permanent disqualification.
After completing the online application, applicants who pass the initial screening phase will be invited to attend the written examination. Applicants must receive a score of 70% or higher to pass the exam. The written exam is standardized and timed, and uses valid, non-discriminatory procedures. Applicants provide a writing sample as part of the examination.
Physical Fitness Test
Physical Fitness Test
A physical fitness test will be administered to all applicants on the same day as the written examination (an applicant must be invited to attend). The minimum acceptable scores for each component have been determined from the universally accepted Cooper Institute standards for public safety employees and the Maryland Police and Correctional Training Commission (MPCTC). These minimum acceptable passing scores fall well within averages of previous physical fitness testing conducted by the Gaithersburg Police Department. Each component will be demonstrated prior to administration. All applicants must receive a minimum passing score in each category to successfully pass this physical fitness test.
- 10 push-up’s in one minute;
- 15 sit-up’s in one minute;
- 18:00 minute 1.5 mile run;
- 80 seconds 300 meter run;
- Climb over a barrier;
- Pull/drag of a 150 lb. dummy for 15 feet; and
- Traverse up and down two flights of stairs.
Oral Interview
Applicants who pass both the written examination and physical fitness test proceed to this phase. The Interview Board will be comprised of members of the department who have been trained in this process. Applicants who pass the oral interview and are selected will be assigned to the background investigation.
Background Investigation
A comprehensive background investigation will be conducted on selected applicants. A background investigation is required by City of Gaithersburg ordinance and Maryland Police and Correctional Training Commission (MPCTC) regulations, and will be conducted by sworn officers trained in investigative techniques.
Computerized Voice Stress Analysis (CVSA)
Selected applicants will be given a truth verification exam (CVSA). The exam will be conducted by a professional who is licensed/trained to administer and interpret the results. The examination is conducted at no cost to the candidate.
Post-Conditional Testing
Selected applicants who have successfully completed all steps in the application process up to this point may be eligible for a conditional offer of employment. Conditional offers of employment will be made as job openings arise.
The offer of employment is conditional upon successful completion of the remaining steps in the selection process. Candidates must successfully complete each required pre-placement examination or assessment before moving to the next examination or assessment. If any elements of the pre-placement process are not successfully completed, the offer of employment will be withdrawn by the City of Gaithersburg. Post-Conditional Testing consists of:
- Pre-Placement Emotional Stability and Psychological Examination: Will be conducted by professionals licensed/trained in this area (conducted at no cost to the candidate).
- Pre-Placement Medical Examination & Physical Fitness/Physical Agility Assessment: A more comprehensive fitness/agility test and stress test will be conducted by professionals licensed/trained in this area (conducted at no cost to the candidate). A vision test is included in the medical examination to ensure candidates meet the standards recommended for color vision, acuity, binocularity, stereopsis (depth perception) and other vision skills. A drug-screening test is included in the medical examination and is required by the State of Maryland.
Selected applicants will participate in a one-on-one interview with the Chief of Police.
Formal Offer of Employment
If all tests, examinations, and remaining background investigation matters are completed successfully, the City of Gaithersburg will provide selected candidates with a formal employment offer which will include the anticipated employment start date.
Applicants are highly encouraged to review the Gaithersburg Police Department's Application & Selection Process and Job Requirements web pages on the City website for further information.
HIRING CATEGORIES
Applicants will be considered in the category for which they qualify, as outlined below:
POLICE OFFICER CANDIDATE (POC):
POLICE OFFICER CANDIDATE (POC):
- Entry level candidates who have no previous law enforcement experience; or
- Candidates with law enforcement experience but who are not currently certified or have not been certified within the past 3 years as a police officer through the Maryland Police and Correctional Training Commission (MPCTC), including all non-Maryland certified Police Officers.
MARYLAND CERTIFIED POLICE OFFICER (PO I):
- Must be currently certified as a Police Officer through the MPCTC or hold an MPCTC certification issued within the last 3 years (you must have an MPCTC number); and
- Must have current or previous work experience as a law enforcement officer with a Maryland law enforcement agency.
A POC is a civilian position for the purpose of early-hiring (administrative, clerical work, and ride-alongs) and/or entry level training at a Maryland certified law enforcement academy only. A POC is required to satisfy all academic and physical training and testing at the law enforcement academy lasting several months. Upon successful completion of the law enforcement academy and MPCTC certification, a POC will be automatically promoted to the position of Police Officer I, and assume the job duties of a police officer.
A Maryland Certified Police Officer is hired at the rank of Police Officer I; this position may not attend a law enforcement academy, but is assigned to a minimum four-week Field Training Program.
A Maryland Certified Police Officer is hired at the rank of Police Officer I; this position may not attend a law enforcement academy, but is assigned to a minimum four-week Field Training Program.
The Gaithersburg Police Department does not run its own academy. Candidates hired for the POC position will be sent to a local law enforcement training academy that meets all of the requirements of the Maryland Police and Correctional Training Commission. The academy runs for approximately six to eight months; and continued employment is contingent upon successful completion of the law enforcement training academy. Upon successful completion of the academy, the officer is assigned to the Field Training Program with experienced officers for a minimum of 14 weeks.
The POC and Police Officer I positions have a 12-month general probationary period from the date of hire, and a 24-month officer probationary period from the date of hire. These two probationary periods run concurrently.
Source : City of Gaithersburg