Police Officer

Full-time 5 months ago
Employment Information

Position Summary

Brooklyn Park Police Department is currently seeking police officers for an August 2024 academy. Candidates must be POST eligible by August 12, 2024.

The primary responsibility of this position is to preserve law and order; to protect life and property and enforce laws and ordinances in a manner consistent with the mission and goals of the Brooklyn Park Police Department and to create problem-solving relationships with the residents using a thorough knowledge of the department's community-oriented policing philosophy.

The 109 sworn officers that serve the community of Brooklyn Park with professionalism, integrity, and honor are openly supported by our residents, elected officials, and city administration. Brooklyn Park Police officers must demonstrate their commitment to our core values of Service, Justice and Courage. Candidates must have a desire to provide professional and impartial service to our diverse community. Candidates must uphold the principles of justice and demonstrate courage, integrity, and honor in all their actions.

Anticipated Hiring Wage
$38.93 per hour is our anticipated hiring wage for new officers. Officers will be paid a shift differential of $1.00 per hour worked if the majority of their shift is between 6:00 p.m. to 6:00 a.m. 2024 contract changes also includes shortened time between step progressions and ability to bank more comp time during the year. Newly hired officers will also receive 48 hours of front-loaded sick time.

The Brooklyn Park Police Department offers progressive equipment, such as external vest carriers and drones. The department has a strong focus on overall officer wellness including workout on duty in a fully equipped onsite fitness facility.

If you are looking for exciting growth opportunities, we have K9 handlers, SWAT, CNT, general and juvenile investigations, community outreach, task force detectives, and many more positions. Candidates would be eligible for all special assignments and promotions after they successfully complete probation.

More information regarding the opportunities and benefits of being a police officer in Brooklyn Park is on our website at http://www.joinbppd.com.


Essential Duties and Responsibilities

  • Enforce city ordinances, state and federal laws in a fair and uniform manner that promotes and provides for public safety; investigate violations in a fair, impartial and just manner and according to established department policies and procedures
  • Pro-actively patrol assigned areas; recognize and seek to resolve neighborhood issues that adversely affect public safety and livability
  • Initiate and foster positive community relationships with businesses, community residents, and visitors
  • Promote crime prevention awareness and successful prevention strategies
  • Respond to all emergency calls and traffic accidents; administer first aid
  • Conduct searches of persons and places as required
  • Make arrests and safely transport prisoners
  • Maintain order at crime scenes, disturbances or accidents; interview witnesses and interrogate suspects; collect and preserve evidence
  • Appropriately use assigned equipment such as firearms, automobiles, computers, radios, radar, etc. in a safe and responsible manner
  • Appropriately communicate information using computers, police radios, phones, email, and other technologies
  • Prepare clear, accurate and timely reports
  • Testify and present evidence in criminal and civil legal proceedings
  • Serve warrants, subpoenas, and orders as directed by the court system
  • Perform duties in a manner that promotes the legitimacy of the department to serve everyone in the community
  • Commit and contribute to the success of the City's initiative to enhance the quality of life in Brooklyn Park
  • Participate and assist in training or extra activities beyond routine police functions
  • Performs other duties as assigned or apparent

Minimum and Desired Qualifications

Minimum Qualifications

  • Be a United States citizen, or have obtained lawful permanent residency (LPR) status, or completed the military naturalization process or have a pending citizenship application on file with the federal government
  • Must meet educational requirements or reciprocity standards of the Minnesota POST Board
  • Must be a licensed MN Peace Officer or eligible to be licensed by the State of Minnesota pursuant to MN Administrative Rules, Chapter 6700. Eligible to be licensed is defined as having completed the academic and skills training required by state statutes
  • Trained in first aid and achieved a First Responder, or higher-level certification, as recorded by the Minnesota EMS Regulatory Board, or an equivalent first aid/first responder certification from another state
  • Possess a valid driver's license from this or another state or U.S. territory
  • Eligible to carry a firearm in Minnesota; reference MN Statute 624.713
  • Successfully pass a drug test
  • Must be physically, medically, emotionally, and psychologically fit for full police duty. Fitness for duty is assessed by the City's occupational physicians and police psychologists after a conditional job offer is made
  • Successfully pass a background investigation with no bars to peace officer licensure in Minnesota
  • Convictions of the following WILL result in the rejection of police applicants: reference Minnesota Administrative Rule 6700.0700, subpart E and F (1-4).

Desired Qualifications

  • Previous experience as a volunteer
  • Previous experience working with youth, the disabled community, the elderly, or with drug/alcohol intervention issues
  • Fluency in a second language other than English that is represented in the population of Brooklyn Park
  • Demonstrated commitment to a healthy lifestyle that includes an ongoing fitness plan/regimen
  • Bachelor's degree or higher
  • Previous experience working in a public law enforcement agency serving a diverse population

Additional Information

Additional Requirements

Applicants must successfully pass all selection process events to include a fitness test, a comprehensive and thorough background investigation, a psychological exam, a medical exam and a drug test.

Fitness Entrance Exam
Must complete fitness entrance exam as established by the Brooklyn Park Police Department (BPPD) for consideration in moving forward in the hiring process. Employees will also be expected to pass Academy fitness standards set by the BPPD to graduate from the Academy.

Fitness Standards
1.5 Mile Run (min/sec) 15:30
300 Meter Run (secs) 67
1 Minute Sit Up Test (#) 30
1 Minute Push Up Test (#) 15

Fitness Testing
Candidates who meet the minimum qualifications will be invited to attend fitness testing on Friday, May 3, 2024 at 5:30 p.m. at the Brooklyn Park Police Department. Candidates must pass the fitness test to move forward in the hiring process.

Anticipated Work Schedule
Full-time, non-exempt, union position subject to a work schedule that includes a 12-hour work shift, to include evening, weekday, weekend and holiday hours.

About Brooklyn Park
Brooklyn Park, a thriving northwestern suburb of Minneapolis, is the sixth largest city in the state with over 86,000 residents and 30,000 jobs. 109 sworn officers serve the community of Brooklyn Park. As the 11th fastest growing city in Minnesota, the city has become even more vibrant because of our remarkable racial and cultural diversity. Fifty-four percent of residents are people of color, 22 percent are foreign-born, and more than a quarter speaks a language other than English at home.

We welcome applications from all individuals, including (but not limited to): people of all abilities, persons of color, Veterans, LGBTQ and women. If you need these materials in an alternate format or if you have a disability and need assistance with the application process, please contact Janis Lajon at either 763-493-8016 or via e-mail at Janis.lajon@brooklynpark.org.
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Regular, full-time City of Brooklyn Park employees (40 or more hours per week) are eligible for a benefits package including:

Vacation
  • New employees generally earn 10 days of vacation per year
  • Vacation accruals increase with longevity up to a maximum of 20 days per year
Sick Leave
  • Sick leave is accrued at the rate of 12 days per year with unlimited accumulation
Holidays
  • 12 paid holidays per year
  • 1 floating holiday to be used any day in the year with supervisor approval
Health Insurance:
  • Employees may choose a health plan with an option to waive coverage if covered under another qualified plan
  • The City contributes a portion to the cost of health insurance
  • Available to City of Brooklyn Park employees working 30 or more hours per week
Dental Insurance
  • Employees may choose between two dental plans with an option to waive coverage if covered under another qualified plan
Life Insurance
  • The City provides term life insurance with an option for employees to purchase additional and dependent term life insurance at group rates
Disability Insurance
  • Short-term disability insurance available at group rates
  • Long-term disability insurance available at group rates
Retirement
  • Public Employee's Retirement Association (PERA) pension plan (employer/employee contributions)
  • Optional 457 pre-tax and post-tax (Roth) deferred compensation plans for tax-deferred retirement savings
Flexible Spending Accounts (FSA)
  • Reimbursement account for health care and daycare expenses using pre-tax contributions
Employee Assistance Program (EAP)
  • Employee Assistance Program provides confidential counseling and referral services
Fitness
  • Free on-site fitness facilities; Wellness program and fitness classes offered
Direct Deposit (mandatory)
  • Payroll checks are automatically deposited into designated account(s) on payday
Regular, part-time benefited City of Brooklyn Park employees (20-29 hours per week) are not eligible for Health Insurance, but are eligible for the following benefits:
  • Sick and Vacation at a pro-rated rate
  • Decreasing Life Insurance
  • Flexible Spending Account(s)
  • Deferred Compensation, if enrolled.
Seasonal/Temporary employees
  • Temporary, Seasonal, and non-benefited part-time employees earn one hour of Sick Leave for every 30 hours worked by an employee, up to a maximum of 48 hours of Sick Leave per year.
Benefits may differ based on union contracts for employees represented by a collective bargaining unit. This summary is for information only and is subject to change or revocation without notice. This summary shall not constitute a contract or guarantee, express or implied.

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