The Vermont State Police is the largest police agency in the State of Vermont and provides full police services to the citizens and visitors of this State.
The Vermont State Police offers a competitive salary, pension plan and benefits package. Our careers offer job diversity, opportunity for advancement and gratification from helping others. Recruit classes begin in January and July and we expect to fill upcoming classes for at least the next several years.
For more information or to connect directly with a recruiter, email DPS.VSPRecruiting@vermont.gov or call 802-483-2606. Details and videos about our jobs are also available on the Vermont State Police website. On Twitter, follow us @join802VSP.
This position, Trooper - Probationary (Job Requisition #49102) is open to all State employees and external applicants.
To apply for this position, you must complete the State of Vermont Online Application.
Please note that multiple positions in the same work location may be filled from this job posting.
REQUIRED DOCUMENTS
Copies of the following documents must be submitted separately by email to Theresa.Murdock@vermont.gov OR to the mailing address below. Your application will not be considered complete without these documents.
Mailing Address:
Recruiting & Training
Vermont State Police
Office of Professional Development/Training Division
317 Academy Road - West Cottage
Pittsford, VT 05763
TESTING
Following receipt of your completed State of Vermont online application, you will be notified in writing of the testing date, time and location. The complete testing process normally requires five (5) trips to Vermont testing sites. For details on the Applicant Testing process, including upcoming test dates and application deadlines, visit the Vermont State Police website.
Specialized law enforcement work involving a variety of State Police roles, determined in accordance with areas to be covered, specific skill requirements, depth of functional involvement, special unit needs, department staffing levels, and law enforcement priorities. Incumbents are expected to exercise a high level of initiative, judgment and discretion within the broad limits of regulations, policies, and procedures. Temporary assumption of patrol commander, special investigator, training instructor, or special unit roles may be required. Periodic supervision over lower level Troopers may occur. Duties are performed under direction of a higher level officer. Movement into the class requires a current performance evaluation of satisfactory or better, except in demotion situations.
Duties are largely performed in the field, usually in a motor vehicle during an assigned shift of duty under all types of climatic conditions. Duties may require evening, night, weekend and other irregular duty hours and significant overtime work. Exposure to danger may occur in a variety of ways during pursuit of assignments. Attendance at meetings, court hearings, and seminars may be required. Incumbents are required to wear a uniform (certain plain clothes assignments expected) and carry firearms during duty shifts. Care and maintenance of an assigned vehicle may be required. Emergency needs and Department priorities may result in interruption and/or cancellation of scheduled days off.
Education - High School diploma or equivalent.
Basic requirements for admission to the Vermont State Police include:
This position is Group "C" retirement with mandatory retirement at age 57.
As a State employee you are offered a great career opportunity, but it's more than a paycheck. The State's total compensation package features an outstanding set of employee benefits that are worth about 30% of your total compensation, including:
Want the specifics? Explore the Benefits of State Employment on our website.