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Police Officer - Graduated Police Academy

City of Oceanside, CA

Oceanside, CA • On-site

$88K - $120K/yr

Full-time

Medical, Dental, Vision, Life, Retirement, PTO

Posted 14 days ago


Job description

Salary : $88,584.00 - $120,372.00 Annually
Location : Oceanside, CA
Job Type: Full Time
Job Number: 24-85
Department: Police
Opening Date: 01/18/2024
Closing Date: Continuous
Introduction
THE CITY OF OCEANSIDE IS AN EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER
The City of Oceanside is accepting application for current and future vacancies for the position of Police Officer - Academy Graduate. This position will be assigned to the Field Operations Division.
Are you interested in a career in law enforcement? Look no further than the Oceanside Police Department, serving the City of Oceanside. The City of Oceanside, CA (population 178,000) is a thriving beachfront community centrally located in the heart of the beautiful Southern California coastline. Located just 35 miles north of San Diego and 83 miles south of Los Angeles, Oceanside offers a unique combination of outstanding location, affordable housing, excellent schools, and multiple community resources. The City enjoys proximity to all major Southern California destinations, while maintaining its coastal beauty and unique character.
With an authorized budgeted strength of 228 sworn and 84 professional staff members, the Oceanside Police Department handles approximately 110,000 calls for service each year. Our team is organized under the Chief's office and three divisions: Patrol, Support Operations and Investigations. Our motto, "Service With Pride," speaks to our focus on quality customer service and efficient service. We are committed to public safety and to implementing innovative crime-prevention techniques to ensure a safe and healthy community.
To learn more about the Oceanside Police Department, please visit:
The City of Oceanside is a proud participant in the Veterans Affairs
On-the-Job/Apprenticeship Training Program
Examples of Duties
Police Officers patrol assigned areas by vehicle, bicycle or on foot to answer service calls for the protection of life and property. Duties include conducting investigations; directing traffic; making arrests; issuing citations; serving warrants and subpoenas; preparing reports; and working with the community to identify problems and solutions.
Minimum Qualifications
Applicants must be:
  1. Twenty (20) years and six (6) months of age on the date of application and twenty-one (21) years by date of Academy graduation;
  2. Currently enrolled in, or have graduated from a California POST approved Law Enforcement Peace Officer Academy within the last three years OR satisfactory completion of a California POST re-qualification course.

In addition, applicants must:
  1. Possess a valid Class C Driver's license;
  2. Possess a California POST Basic Academy Certificate at time of appointment;
  3. Successfully pass a thorough background investigation, a polygraph examination, a pre-placement exam, a psychological evaluation, and a medical examination which will include a pre-employment drug screening;
  4. Not have been convicted of a felony or serving probation.

NOTE:
You must attach the following: a copy of your active California POST Basic Academy Certificate. If you are in the last portion of the California POST Academy, a letter from the academy stating you are in good standing and are expected to graduate. If you do not, your application will not be considered.
Your POST Academy Certificate cannot be more than three (3) years old. If it is, you must submit a POST Recertification Certificate.

Working Conditions and Selection Process
Selection Process: The applicant selection process is divided into separate phases: pre-investigative questionnaire (PIQ), Initial Interview and background process. Individuals must successfully complete each phase before advancing to the next. Candidates who successfully complete the examination process will be placed on the eligibility list and will remain eligible for employment consideration for a minimum of six months. Candidates who are not selected in the PIQ process must wait one year from the date of initial PIQ appointment to re-submit application for testing and reconsideration.
The Examination Process: All properly completed applications will be screened and the most appropriately qualified candidates will be invited to continue in the examination process. The examination process includes.
  • Pre-Investigative Questionnaire (PIQ).
  • Initial Interview - with Police Department
  • Background Process

RESUMES WILL NOT BE ACCEPTED IN LIEU OF COMPLETED APPLICATION FORMS BUT MAY BE ATTACHED.
CANDIDATES WHO REQUIRE A REASONABLE ACCOMMODATION IN THE SELECTION PROCESS SHOULD STATE THEIR NEEDS IN WRITING WHEN SUBMITTING AN APPLICATION.
THE PROVISIONS OF THIS BULLETIN DOES NOT CONSTITUTE AN EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED CONTRACT. ANY PROVISION CONTAINED IN THIS BULLETIN MAY BE MODIFIED OR REVOKED WITHOUT NOTICE.
CITY OF OCEANSIDE
Oceanside Police Officers' Association
Benefit Summary
The following is a highlight of benefits
Retirement
Public Employees' Retirement System (PERS)
  • Employees hired after January 1, 2013 are subject to the State laws of the California Public Employees Pension Reform Act of 2013 (PEPRA) in regard to retirement benefits. Each individual's benefits may differ. Consult with Employee Benefits for further details.
  • Employer Paid Member Contribution included as Special Compensation
  • Third Level 1959 Survivor Credit
  • Survivor Continuation option

Additional Retirement Credit Purchase Options
  • Service Credit for unused Sick Leave
  • Buy additional Military Service Credit

Health Insurance
Medical:
  • Kaiser HMO
  • Blue Shield HMO
  • Blue Shield PPO

Dental:
  • Delta Preferred Option (DPO)
  • Delta Care USA (DHMO)

Vision:
  • Vision Service Plan (VSP)

Pre-Tax Benefits
Health benefits are offered on a pre-tax basis and employees cannot add or delete coverage or benefits unless a qualifying event has occurred.
Employee Assistance Program (EAP)
The Anthem EAP is paid for by the City.
  • Available to all members of your household
  • 6 free confidential counseling visits per incident
  • Self-service support online or by phone

Life and Disability Insurances
The LIFE and AD&D Lincoln Financial premiums are paid for by City.
Life and AD&D Insurance:
  • 1 times annual base salary; minimum of $30,000 and maximum of $200,000 of Basic Life and AD&D

Long-Term Disability Insurance through California Law Enforcement Association: See association for plan benefits
Voluntary Benefits
Benefits are employee paid.
Supplemental Life Insurance through Lincoln Financial:
  • Premiums are determined by age
  • Purchased up to a maximum $500,000 for employees
  • Spousal coverage up to the employee amount
  • Dependent coverage up to $10,000

Flexible Spending Accounts:
  • Utilizes a debit card as a form of payment
  • Health Care Spending Account - maximum annual deferral is $3,400
  • Dependent Care Spending Account - maximum annual deferral is $7,500

Deferred Compensation - 457 through Empower:
  • 457 - Maximum annual pre/post-taxed amount is $24,500 for 2026; over age 50 may contribute an additional $8,000

Metlife Legal
  • Telephone and office consultations are available for an unlimited number for personal legal matters with an attorney of your choice.

GotZoom Student Loan Relief
  • Provides a no-obligation benefit analysis for federal student loans to identify, maximize and enroll employees into Federal Loan Repayment and Forgiveness Programs.

ScholarShare 529
  • An easy to manage plan that helps make the most of your or a designated beneficiary's college savings with tax benefits.

Leave Benefits
Vacation:
All accurals are based on 80 hours in a paid status.
1 - 5 years: 3.58 hours
6 - 10 years: 5.12 hours
11 - 15 years: 6.65 hours
16+ years: 8.19 hours
Maximum accrual:
  • 360 hours for those hired before 7/1/94
  • 300 hours for those hired 7/1/94 or after

Holidays:
  • Credited with 56 hours on January 1 & July 1 for a total of 112 hours annually
  • A maximum of 56 hours of unused holiday credit will be paid out by the 2nd pay period in January or July

Sick Leave:
Accrual: 12 days per year
Max accrual: Unlimited
Annual Sick Leave Pay Off:
Each calendar year an employee may elect to receive a 25% payment in lieu of sick leave provided such employee has used 32 hours or less of sick leave during the calendar year.
Sick Leave pay off at separation:
  • Sick leave paid out depends on years of service and whether an employee retires or terminates

Bereavement Leave:
  • Three days for death of employee's immediate family member
  • Two additional days may be charged to sick leave upon approval

Tuition Reimbursement
$2,000 per fiscal year
Bilingual Pay
$1.73 per hour for eligible employees
Call Back Pay
Employees are eligible to receive callback pay when they are called back to work. The employee will receive time and one-half for the time actually worked or a minimum of 3 hours at overtime, whichever is greater.
Uniforms
The City will provide annual uniform allowance in the amount of $1,000.
Special Compensation
  • Motorcycle - 4 hours of compensation will be paid at the regular rate for each week on assignment.
  • Canine - 4 hours of compensation will be paid at the regular rate for each week on assignment.
  • Field Training Officer - 3.4 hours of compensation will be paid at the regular rate for each shift on assignment.
  • SWAT - 5 hours of overtime compensation will be paid each month for physical and weapons training.

Shift Differential Pay
5% of base pay rate for employees assigned to eligible schedules.
P.O.S.T. Pay
Police Officers and Sergeants possessing a P.O.S.T. Certificate will receive a cash allowance as a percentage of their base pay rate accordingly:
  • Police Officers:
    Intermediate - 5%
    Advanced - 7%
  • Police Sergeants:
    Intermediate - 4%
    Advanced - 6%
    Supervisory - 8%

Service Pay
Employees with continuous years of sworn service with the City of Oceanside will receive the below payment the first full paycheck in December of each year:
  • $2,000 - nine years
  • $3,000 - twelve years
  • $5,000 - twenty years

Court Pay
A minimum 3 hours pay at time and one-half will be paid if not on duty.
Term of Bargaining Agreement
Effective January 1, 2024 - December 31, 2026
This is a summary of available benefits. It is not intended to provide full details of all programs. The appropriate Memorandum of Understanding, Compensation Plan and/or Benefit Plan Documents will govern any discrepancies and provide program specifics.
01
Do you possess a California POST Basic Academy Certificate?If you do, you MUST attach a copy to the application before you submit it. If you do not attach it, your application will not be considered.
  • YES
  • NO

02
What academy did you graduate from or are currently attending?
03
This information will be used to determine your eligibility to compete for this position. This information will be verified upon certification for employment consideration by the Oceanside Police Department and during the background investigation. NOTE: Before you complete this form, please read all the questions carefully. If your answer is "YES" to any of the following questions, you are not eligible for this position with the Oceanside Police Department. Have you ever been CONVICTED of a felony?
  • YES
  • NO

04
Are you currently serving probation for any crime (misdemeanor or felony)?
  • YES
  • NO

05
Have you ever been CONVICTED of Domestic Violence?
  • YES
  • NO

06
Do you have an Active Restraining Order?
  • YES
  • NO

07
If your answer is "NO" to any of the following questions, STOP, you are not eligible for a Police Officer Lateral position with the Oceanside Police Department.As of today's date, are you at least 20 1/2 years old? (You must be 21 years old at time of hire)
  • YES
  • NO

08
Do you possess a U.S. high school diploma or GED certificate?
  • YES
  • NO

09
Are you a citizen of the U.S., or lawfully admitted for permanent residence in the U.S. and in the process of becoming a United States citizen
  • YES
  • NO

10
Are you willing to make California as your principal residence throughout employment as a law enforcement officer?
  • YES
  • NO

11
Are you willing to work overtime, varying shifts, weekends and holidays?
  • YES
  • NO

12
Are you willing to wear a uniform and comply with department grooming standards (hair shall be kept neat, clean, and well groomed, no beards, mustache trimmed, minimal jewelry, etc.)?
  • YES
  • NO

13
Do you understand that the following are employment conditions that are required throughout employment as a law enforcement officer and are you willing to comply? a) You are responsible for your own transportation to and from work.b) You must accept assignments to work at any location within the City, and travel in and out of the County on specific assignments.c) If justified by existing laws and department ...