POLICE OFFICER RECRUIT - Range 35 / APD
at Municipality of Anchorage
Anchorage, AK
Posted: 2-1-2025
Law, Compliance, and Public Safety
$97,261/year
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About this Career
Police and Sheriff's Patrol Officers
Skills
Good Driving Record, Structured Interview, Traffic Regulations, Setting Appointments, Substance Abuse, First Aid, Emergency Vehicle Operation, Professionalism, English Language, Valid Driver's License, Crime Prevention, Psychological Evaluations, Emergency Medical Services, Medical Prescription, Investigation, Social Security, Evidence Preservation, Operations, Coordinating, Ability To Distinguish Colors, Visual Acuity, Criminal Corrections, Finger Dexterity
Job Description
POLICE OFFICER RECRUIT
- Range 35 / APD Municipality of Anchorage
- 3.8 Anchorage, AK Job Details $39.37
- $54.
APDEA. DEPARTMENT
: Anchorage Police Department (APD)HOURS OF WORK
: 4/10's scheduleLOCATION OF WORK
3760 W. Dimond Blvd, Anchorage, Alaska Example of Duties Anchorage Police Officers/Senior Police Officers perform a wide range of police services and a variety of tasks including; maintain order, enforce codes and ordinances, identification and apprehension of violators within the Municipality of Anchorage (MOA). Respond to complaints and requests for police assistance and intervene in various situations as required. Promote safety and wellbeing through the enforcement of local, state, and federal laws in a manner consistent with the mission and goals of the MOA. Conduct preliminary investigations; collect and preserve evidence. Ability to coordinate with other agencies, maintain records and daily reports; prepare cases for court testimony and testify in court as required. Perform other required duties as assigned.Additional Information:
Enforcement of all criminal and traffic laws including the identification and apprehension of violators. Perform a variety of crime prevention and enforcement duties as assigned. Respond to complaints and requests for Police assistance and intervene in various situations as required. Enforce traffic regulations, direct traffic, investigate collisions and complete detailed collision reports. Conduct preliminary investigations; collect and preserve evidence . Maintain records and daily reports; prepare cases for court testimony. Testify in court as required. Coordinate with other agencies as required. The duties and requirements of a Police Officer include, but may not be limited to, performance of the following activities: use of firearms, driving emergency vehicles, handcuffing prisoners, administering first aid, rescue operations, lifting and carrying 0-70 lbs, directing traffic, subdue prisoners, pursue suspects, walking-lateral mobility, walking over rough terrain, bending, stooping, crouching, sitting, standing, standing for long periods, kneeling, twisting body, pushing, pulling, running, sense of touch, reaching, gripping hands and fingers, climbing stairs, climbing ladders, hearing alarms, hearing voice conversation, color identification, close vision, far vision, side vision-depth perception, night vision, maintaining balance, finger dexterity, speaking English, physically control combative and disruptive persons. Physical audio / visual requirements include normal color discrimination, normal binocular coordination, normal peripheral vision, and corrected visual acuity of 20/30 or better in each eye. Normal color discrimination is defined as having the ability to discern the primary safety colors of red, green and yellow. Requires normal hearing or having no hearing defect which would adversely affect performance as a Police Officer. Minimum Qualifications / Substitutions / Preferences Must be a citizen or US National of the USA by date of hire (12/5/2025). High school diploma, GED, or equivalent. Must be at least 21 years old by date of hire. Must possess a valid State of Alaska driver's license by date of hire (12/5/2025). Must meet Alaska Police Standards Council (APSC) and Anchorage Police Department (APD) standards regarding misdemeanor and/or felony convictions, traffic violations and use of controlled substances.Such as:
No felony convictions after reaching the age of 18. No marijuana uses within the past one (1) year. Refer to the Background Investigation information in the Notice Section for further, specific details. Must be able to obtain APSC certification within 13 months of hire (AS 18.65.240). Alaska Public Safety Information Network (APSIN) / National Crime Information Center (NCIC) certification within thirty (30) days of hire . Satisfactory Criminal Justice Information System (CJIS) background check at time of hire. Applicants for this position will possess the following qualities: Unquestionable character and integrity Free of cultural and ethnic bias Strong ethical code in both personal and professional life Desire to diligently protect and serve the community through courage, compassion and respect. Personal conduct above reproach\ Additional Important InformationTESTING INFORMATION AND NOTIFICATION
Applicants who meet the minimum qualifications, have acceptable employment records, and meet Municipal standards related to driving guidelines and criminal conviction history may be invited to participate in the Police Officer Testing process. Applicants invited to test will be notified of the testing dates, times, and locations via email and/or phone. Ensure the email and phone number provided on the application are valid and current. Testing notifications will only be sent to the email address listed on the application. An APD Police Officer is a professional and highly sought after position. Applicants should consider every step in the process as part of a professional job interview. Appearance and conduct during the process should exude professionalism. Applicants with unprofessional attire, such as jeans, shorts, t-shirts, or tennis shoes, may be turned away from testing or disqualified. This does not apply to the Job Task Simulation Test (JTST); appropriate workout clothing is required for this test. If during any portion of the application, entry level testing or background process it is discovered that the applicant falsified any material fact, or intentionally omitted or modified material facts, the applicant will not be eligible to re-apply or be considered for any position with the Anchorage Police Department. Entry Testing Information All applicants must pass the entry level Police test by I/O Solutions. The written test is the National Criminal Justice Officer Selection Inventory Integrity 2 (NCJOSI2). For information regarding the written test, study guides and practice tests, go to www.publicsafetyrecruitment.com. Any cost related to this information is at the expense of the applicant. Applicants must meet the minimum passing score of 70% to be advanced to the Job Task Simulation Test (JTST). NCJOSI2 test results are valid for two (2) years. Unsuccessful applicants are not eligible to re-apply for six (6) months from the date of testing. J ob Task Simulation Test (JTST) The Job Task Simulation Test (JTST) is physically demanding, and a certain fitness level is required to pass and prevent injury. When given the signal from a test administrator, the applicant will exit the driver's seat of a patrol vehicle and run a total distance of approximately 400 yards. During the run, the applicant will encounter and navigate numerous obstacles, including zigzagging through a series of cones, ducking under obstacles, scaling a fence, long-jumping a specified distance, going up and down stairs, a push/pull simulation, and a victim rescue drag. Applicants will perform the test while wearing a weighted belt and vest, equivalent to the weight a Patrol Officer carries while performing job-related tasks. Applicants must complete the JTST in 3 minutes and 36 seconds. A diagram and video of the JTST can be viewed at https://www.joinapd.org/jtst. Remember, all applicants are encouraged to reach out to APD recruiting if they have any concerns about the test. Each applicant will be given two attempts to pass the test on the same testing day. If unsuccessful, the applicant may try again at the next available testing date.CONDITIONAL OFFER OF EMPLOYMENT
- BACKGROUND PHASE Applicants who successfully complete the Job Task Simulation Test (JTST) will be given a "Conditional Offer of Employment".
The investigation consists of:
Employment history Criminal and civil history checks Military records Driving history checks Credit history checks Interviews with: Spouses/significant others Employers, co-workers Neighbors Secondary developed references Eliminating Factors are listed below. Includes but is not limited to:CRIMINAL CONVICTIONS
Conviction of a felony crime by a civilian court of a US State, Federal Court, Territory, or Military Court or any other Country for an offense which would be classified as a felony under Alaska Statue.SUBSTANCE ABUSE
Illegally manufactured, transported or possessed with intent to sell or distribute, or who has sold a controlled substance and/or an imitation controlled substance, unless under 21 years of age and the act occurred more than 10 years before the date of hire. Illegally used any controlled substance, other than marijuana, including scheduled prescription medications not prescribed to you within five (5) years of the date of hire (unless under the age of 21 at the time).Exception:
immediate, pressing or emergency medical circumstance existed to justify the use of a prescription controlled substance not specifically prescribed to the applicant. Used marijuana to any degree within one (1) year of the date of application, regardless of marijuana's legal status at the time . To any degree, used an illegal controlled substance while employed as a certified Municipal, State, or Federal peace officer, or correctional officer. Step 3: Psychological Assessment The Psychological Assessment is a two-part process, and is used to determine suitability for the position. The first part is a written exam, and the second part is an interview with a State of Alaska licensed Psychologist. The written exam can take approximately 4- 6 hours to complete.
GovernmentJobs.com website to log into their existing account (or to create an account) of their application profile. Applicants will create or review their profile, make any updates necessary, and submit their application from their personal account.
NOTE:
The GovernmentJobs website and applicant's profile accounts are not administered by the Municipality of Anchorage. For technical assistance or customer service regarding an account profile, applicants may contact the GovernmentJobs customer support line at 1-855-524-5627. For general questions regarding Municipal vacancy announcements or the employment process with the Municipality of Anchorage, applicants may contact the Employee Relations Department at 907-343-4442 during regular business hours of Monday through Friday, 8:00 am to 5:00 pm, Alaska Standard Time. The MOA is an EO and AA Employer and complies with Title I of the ADA. For information regarding requests for reasonable accommodations related to employment under the Americans with Disabilities Act, please contact the Municipality of Anchorage ADA Coordinator at 907-343-4571.Other Job Posting Details
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$81,890/yr
$112,632/yr