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Police Academy Jobs in Oregon (NOW HIRING)

Police Officer

Grants Pass, OR ยท On-site

$73K - $100K/yr

Candidates hired for the position of Police Officer must pass the ORPAT (physical ability) and firearms requirements prior to graduation at the Oregon DPSST Police Academy. How to Apply Application ...

Police Officer

Newport, OR ยท On-site

$5.9K - $7.8K/mo

... police academy and up to an 18 month probationary period. (Must pass written test, oral interview and medical physical); must be able to communicate effectively, both orally and in writing; ability ...

Police Officer

Newport, OR ยท On-site

$5.9K - $7.8K/mo

... basic police academy and up to an 18 month probationary period (Must pass written test, oral interview and medical physical); must be able to communicate effectively, both orally and in writing ...

... Academy. Additionally, applicants must have at least three years of experience as a state-certified police officer. Please note: Applicants under investigation during the background check process ...

... Academy. Additionally, applicants must have at least three years of experience as a state-certified police officer. Please note: Applicants under investigation during the background check process ...

... Academy. Additionally, applicants must have at least three years of experience as a state-certified police officer. Please note: Applicants under investigation during the background check process ...

Public Safety Officer 1

Eugene, OR ยท On-site

$47K - $69K/yr

... Police Academy, Sheriff Academy, and EMT license. Preferred Experience Extensive experience in law enforcement or security that involves working substantially in an environment where human relations ...

... to complete academy training, field training, and participate in ongoing police duties. Why ... Volunteer with Us? Although this is primarily an unpaid position, being a Reserve Police Officer ...

... to complete academy training, field training, and participate in ongoing police duties.Why ... Volunteer with Us?Although this is primarily an unpaid position, being a Reserve Police Officer ...

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How much do police academy jobs pay per year?

As of Aug 21, 2026, the average yearly pay for police academy in Oregon is $65,709.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $51,300.00 and $78,800.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is a police academy?

A police academy is a training school where aspiring law enforcement officers receive the education and physical preparation needed to become police officers. Recruits learn about criminal law, procedures, ethics, firearms use, emergency response, and community policing. The academy combines classroom instruction with hands-on training to ensure candidates are ready for the demands of police work. Upon successful completion, graduates are typically eligible to join a police force or law enforcement agency.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a police academy cadet, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Police Academy cadet, you need a high school diploma or GED, physical fitness, and a basic understanding of law enforcement principles. Training involves learning to use firearms, radio communication systems, and law enforcement databases, often supplemented by certifications in CPR and first aid. Strong ethical judgment, teamwork, and effective communication are crucial soft skills for building trust and responding to high-pressure situations. These competencies ensure cadets are prepared to handle the demands of policing, maintain public safety, and uphold community standards.

What are some common challenges faced by trainees during police academy, and how can they prepare for them?

Police Academy trainees often face challenges such as adapting to rigorous physical training, mastering a wide range of academic subjects, and learning to work effectively as part of a disciplined team. Balancing classroom learning with hands-on exercises and maintaining high ethical standards can also be demanding. To prepare, applicants should focus on improving their physical fitness, brushing up on relevant laws and procedures, and developing strong communication and teamwork skills. Approaching the Academy with a positive attitude and a willingness to learn will help trainees succeed and build a solid foundation for their law enforcement careers.

What is the difference between Police Academy vs Police Officer Training Program?

AspectPolice Academy
PurposeTo train recruits in law enforcement skills and knowledge before becoming officers
DurationTypically several weeks to months
CredentialsCertification or diploma upon completion
Work EnvironmentClassroom, training grounds, simulated scenarios

The Police Academy is a comprehensive training program that prepares individuals to become police officers. It covers law enforcement procedures, physical training, and legal knowledge. The Police Officer Training Program refers to this initial training process that equips recruits with the skills needed to serve as officers. Both terms are often used interchangeably, but the Police Academy specifically denotes the training institution and curriculum.

Do you get paid while in a police academy?

Police academy trainees typically receive a salary or stipend during their training period, which can vary by department but often includes benefits like health insurance. The pay usually continues until they are sworn in as officers and begin active duty. Some academies also provide uniforms and training materials at no cost to trainees.

What are popular job titles related to Police Academy jobs in Oregon?

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What cities in Oregon are hiring for Police Academy jobs?

Cities in Oregon with the most Police Academy job openings:

Infographic showing various Police Academy job openings in Oregon as of August 2026, with employment types broken down into 91% Full Time, and 9% Part Time. Highlights an 99% Physical, and 1% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $65,709 per year, or $31.6 per hour.

Police Officer - Lateral

City of Forest Grove

Forest Grove, OR โ€ข On-site

Full-time

This job post hasย expired today.ย Applications are no longer accepted.


Job description

Police Officer

The Forest Grove Police Department is seeking motivated Lateral Police Officers looking to grow and develop in their law enforcement career in a great community. This opportunity will be an open and continuous recruitment process until further notice. Do you want to be part of a progressive and dynamic team where service, compassion, and innovation define your success? The City of Forest Grove, Police Department, is accepting applications for the position of Police Officer from candidates willing to make law enforcement a career life choice. Candidates must understand the intrinsic value of serving others while also committing to the courage and professionalism required as a code of honor in the law enforcement profession. If you believe in Service, Integrity, and Professionalism, then you just might find a home with the Forest Grove Police Department.

The Police Officer performs a variety of duties in the enforcement of laws and the prevention of crimes; conducts investigations and provides protection to safeguard citizens' lives and property; provides support and assistance to special department programs; and performs a variety of technical and administrative tasks relative to assigned area of responsibility. This position is represented by the Forest Grove Police Association.

Duties/Responsibilities

The following tasks are typical for positions in this classification. Any single position may not perform all of these tasks and/or may perform similar related tasks not listed here.

  • Perform a variety of duties in the enforcement of laws and the prevention of crimes; conduct investigations; provide protection to safeguard citizens' lives and property.
  • Patrol the City to preserve law and order; discover and prevent the commission of crimes and enforce traffic and other laws and ordinances; issue warnings and citations; direct traffic at fires, special events and emergency situations.
  • Respond to general public service calls and complaints involving automobile accidents, traffic hazards, misdemeanor and felony incidents, domestic disturbances, property control, civil complaints and related incidents, missing persons, and threats to public safety or health.
  • Conduct investigations of criminal violations and/or activities; review and analyze crime reports for pertinent facts; interview victims and witnesses; interrogate suspects; conduct visual and photographic surveillance of criminal activity; prepare and serve search and arrest warrants; apprehend and arrest offenders.
  • Execute powers of arrest and control including full search, rights advisement and warrant execution.
  • Perform duties using appropriate force to gain compliance from threats; defend self with or without weapons; discharge firearms.
  • Operate emergency vehicles in hazardous road conditions and during high speed pursuits and responses.
  • Testify in juvenile, civil, traffic, municipal and criminal courts, and parole and Department of Motor Vehicles hearings; prepare and present evidence.
  • Participate in continuous training to enhance law enforcement skills including defensive driving skills, apprehension and arrest techniques, investigative skills and general policing skills.
  • Maintain contact with citizens regarding potential law enforcement problems; preserve good relationships with the general public.
  • Prepare a variety of reports on activities, operations, arrests and unusual incidents observed.
  • As assigned, schedule, organize, plan and implement training programs; evaluate training requirements; schedule and maintain records on all mandated training; conduct training courses; evaluate program effectiveness.
  • Perform related duties and responsibilities when assigned to specialized department areas, including gang enforcement, neighborhood watch or drug enforcement programs.
  • Perform related duties and responsibilities as a property/evidence officer when assigned.
  • Perform related duties and responsibilities as assigned.
  • Contribute to a positive work environment.
  • Maintain regular, predictable attendance and punctuality

Minimum Qualifications

All applicants must possess a valid basic Oregon DPSST certification. Applicants must have the equivalent to high school graduation, be a United States citizen, possess a valid driver's license, have an acceptable criminal history and driving record, and be at least 21 years of age at the time of appointment. College-level coursework and Spanish/English bilingualism preferred.

Level 1 Lateral: Currently or has been a sworn police officer within the past three years at the time of appointment who is also currently certified as a police officer in good standing and has completed a certified basic police academy and field training evaluation training program - as a police officer in a government agency (municipality, county, state, tribal or federal agency).

Level 2 Lateral: An individual who has successfully completed the basic police academy in Oregon through DPSST within the past 5 years.

Additional Information

Physical Demands and Working Conditions

Environment: Emergency Peace control environment; travel from site to site; exposure to hostile environments, traffic hazards, and inclement weather conditions; extensive public contact. Willingness and ability to work rotating shifts (including nights), weekends, holidays and extended hours. Officers may rotate shifts every three months. Days off and shifts are selected on a seniority basis.

Mobility: Incumbents require sufficient mobility to restrain or subdue individuals; physical endurance in running and climbing; heavy, moderate or light lifting; good balance and hearing; discharge firearms and utilize various other law enforcement equipment; to operate a motorized vehicle.

Vision, Hearing and Communication: Incumbents in this class require vision consistent with Police Standards set by the State of Oregon. Vision sufficient to read small printed documents, computer screens and other documents. Hearing and speech sufficient to communicate in person and over the telephone.

  • Application screening for minimum qualifications & preferred qualifications
  • DMV & Criminal History screening
  • Interview Process
  • Chief's interview
  • Background investigation
  • DPSST Physical examination
  • Pre-employment drug screening
  • Psychological Evaluation

Submit completed City application online by the posted deadline. Appropriate documentation verifying veteran status, including DD-214 or DD-215 plus the City of Forest Grove's Veterans Preference Form, (Download PDF reader) must be submitted if claiming veteran's preference. Applications will be screened through an evaluation of skills, experience and work history. Please note that the Education and Experience sections of the application must be filled out completely and truthfully. Resumes will not be accepted in lieu of the required application. Incomplete applications may be disqualified from the selection process. Selected candidates will be invited to participate in an interview process. References will be checked on finalist. A thorough background investigation will be completed on the selected candidate. Successful completion of post-offer drug screening, DPSST physical and psychological examination will be required prior to a confirmation offer of employment. New hires will be enrolled in the Oregon PERS retirement plan. Placement in the salary range and other benefit considerations for lateral transfers depends upon qualifications, experience and training. Advancement within the range is considered annually based on performance. Additional compensation is available for qualified employees through the City's incentive program. This is an equal employment opportunity. Please be sure to include in your application a valid email address you check frequently (including spam and junk folders), as candidates may be notified via email.