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Assistant Police Chief

Onalaska, WI ยท On-site

$101K - $133K/yr

The Assistant Chief will be held accountable for the accomplishments of the Onalaska Police Department Mission. This position has significant managerial authority and responsibility to assist in the ...

Assistant Police Chief

Onalaska, WI ยท On-site

$101K - $133K/yr

The Assistant Chief will be held accountable for the accomplishments of the Onalaska Police Department Mission. This position has significant managerial authority and responsibility to assist in the ...

Police Cadet

Racine, WI ยท On-site

$16.23/hr

Operation of department issued radio. Assist in facilitation of Racine Police Department Youth Cadets youth program. Performing administrative/clerical duties such as typing, filing, data entry.

Police Cadet

Racine, WI ยท On-site

$16.23/hr

Operation of department issued radio. * Assist in facilitation of Racine Police Department Youth Cadets youth program. * Performing administrative/clerical duties such as typing, filing, data entry.

Essential Duties and Responsibilities This position operates under the general supervision of a Police Sergeant and may report directly to the Assistant Chief of Police or the Chief of Police. When ...

Police Officer

River Falls, WI ยท On-site

$75K - $94K/yr

... 13. Assist with other duties as assigned. Knowledge, Skills and Abilities * Able to work with ... Police Department also provides a wide array of benefits. Please see highlights of available ...

Police Officers must possess a high degree of integrity, ethics, and truthfulness to uphold the ... Assist with other duties as assigned. Knowledge, Skills and Abilities Able to work with people ...

Police Officer I Job Category: University Staff Employment Type: Regular Job Profile: Police ... Provide emergency medical aid and assist in the evacuation of injured or endangered individuals.

Police officers will enforce laws, respond to threats, investigate complaints and suspicious occurrences and incidents which may impact the University, maintain order, assist people, identify ...

Police Officer

Kenosha, WI ยท On-site

$30.75/hr

Police Officer Job Category: University Staff Employment Type: Regular Job Profile: Police Officer ... assist community members, and work collaboratively to address underlying problems. Officers ...

Perform traffic control duties. * Assist citizens during emergency situations. * Perform other ... Police work should include investigative duties, patrol assignments, enforcing laws and ordinances ...

Police Officer

Greenfield, WI ยท On-site

$69K/yr

Police Department Opening Date: 07/28/2021 Summary of Job Patrols assigned beat on foot or in patrol car to control traffic, prevent crime or disturbance of peace, assist citizens in maintaining a ...

... peace, assist citizens in maintaining a safe community and arrests violators by performing the ... Qualifications A working knowledge of accepted management principles and police administration ...

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How much do police assistant jobs pay per hour?

As of Jul 14, 2026, the average hourly pay for police assistant in Wisconsin is $20.53, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $14.49 and $23.49 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What are some common challenges faced by Police Assistants, and how can new hires effectively manage them?

Police Assistants often encounter challenges such as handling sensitive information, balancing administrative tasks with public interactions, and adapting to rapidly changing priorities. New hires can effectively manage these challenges by developing strong organizational skills, maintaining clear communication with officers and the public, and staying up-to-date with departmental procedures. Proactively seeking guidance from experienced colleagues and participating in ongoing training also helps build confidence and competence in the role.

What are Police Assistants?

Police Assistants are civilian employees who support police officers and law enforcement operations by performing administrative, clerical, and sometimes field-related duties. Their responsibilities often include handling paperwork, assisting with inquiries from the public, managing evidence or records, and helping with community engagement initiatives. Police Assistants help free up sworn officers to focus on core policing tasks, improving the overall efficiency of the department. They play a vital role in ensuring that police stations and operations run smoothly. Requirements for this role may vary, but generally include strong organizational skills, attention to detail, and the ability to work well with the public.

What is the difference between Police Assistant vs Police Clerk?

AspectPolice AssistantPolice Clerk
Required CredentialsHigh school diploma or equivalent; some roles may require basic certificationsHigh school diploma; administrative or clerical certifications beneficial
Work EnvironmentFieldwork, assisting officers, community interactionOffice setting, handling paperwork and data entry
Employer & Industry UsageLaw enforcement agencies, police departmentsPolice departments, administrative offices within law enforcement
Common Search & Comparison IntentYesYes

Police Assistants typically engage in fieldwork supporting officers and community interactions, while Police Clerks focus on administrative tasks within police departments. Both roles require similar educational backgrounds and are employed within law enforcement agencies, but their daily duties and work environments differ significantly.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a Police Assistant, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Police Assistant, you need strong organizational skills, attention to detail, and a high school diploma or equivalent, with some positions requiring additional administrative training. Familiarity with law enforcement databases, records management systems, and office software like Microsoft Office is typically expected. Excellent communication, discretion, and the ability to handle stressful situations are crucial soft skills. These competencies ensure accurate support for police operations, confidentiality, and effective service to both officers and the public.
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Assistant Police Chief

City of Onalaska, WI

Onalaska, WI โ€ข On-site

$101K - $133K/yr

Full-time

Medical, Dental, Vision, Life, Retirement, PTO

Posted 13 days ago


Job description

Salary: $101,685.00 - $133,375.00 Annually
Location : CITY HALL, 415 Main St., Onalaska, WI
Job Type: Full-Time
Job Number: 2026-00029
Department: Police
Division: Sworn Officers
Opening Date: 07/01/2026
Closing Date: 7/30/2026 11:59 PM Central
Essential & Related Job Functions
The City of Onalaska is seeking to hire an Assistant Police Chief. The Assistant Chief performs at a highly skilled professional level and is considered an upper level/command position. In this role the Assistant Chief performs such tasks of an administrative or investigative nature as directed by the Police Chief. The Assistant Chief will be held accountable for the accomplishments of the Onalaska Police Department Mission. This position has significant managerial authority and responsibility to assist in the determination of the organizational response to a variety of law enforcement needs and make modifications as conditions dictate.
Essential Job Functions:
  • Functions as second in command of the department and is the commanding officer in the absence of the Chief.
  • Responsible for all line functions of the police department; including patrol division, criminal investigations, and records division.
  • Assists in the development, administration and monitoring of annual and long-range departmental goals and its strategic plan.
  • Provides control and standardization of all the operational procedures, including but not limited to: staffing allocation, scheduling, methods of patrol, patrol coverage, and special patrol coverage.
  • Prepares, collects, and reviews timesheets to ensure payroll is accurate.
  • Processes and maintains training records, including but not limited to: scheduling, lodging, transportation, contracting with training sites, and ensuring proper completion of City forms.
  • Assists in the planning, development, and implementation of policies and procedures that ensure efficient delivery of police services.
  • Allocates and prioritizes critical department resources identified through operational planning.
  • Provides input to the Chief in evaluating tasks related to fiscal management.
  • Assists Police Chief in preparing and carrying-out department budget, to include acquiring quotes, processing requisitions/purchase orders, processing account receivables & account payables.
  • Responsible for processing internal/citizen complaints of staff and makes recommendations for appropriate action.
  • Provides personnel recommendations relative to hiring, promotion, transfer, discipline, grievances, commendations, and discharge, to the Police Chief, Human Resources, and the Police and Fire Commission as appropriate.
  • Supervises and evaluates first-line supervisors and civilian staff.
  • Oversees the patrol schedule to ensure sufficient staffing levels to meet the daily needs of the City. This includes receiving communications from staff at any time of the day about staffing levels and then acting to ensure department is properly staffed during all shifts.
  • Recommends changes designed to increase department operations and their effectiveness.
  • Assures that all members of the department comply with all standard operation procedures.
  • Conducts inspections within the City of Onalaska at irregular times, encompassing all shifts to assure duties are properly being performed.
  • Participates at civic-related meetings, such as community events, citizen inquiries, speeches, interviews; and other public relations duties as assigned by the Chief.
  • Represents the department at Common Council and/or committee meetings in absence of the Chief or as needed.
  • Identifies, addresses, and responds to critical situations that may require law enforcement intervention as needed and assumes operational command, which includes Emergency Operation Plan responsibilities.
  • Acts as a member of the City's Emergency Operations Team.
  • Orders supplies, uniforms, and other equipment needed for the Department. Researches cost issues associated therewith, ensures the maintenance of Department equipment, and manages inventory control.
  • Contributes to a cooperative working effort by demonstrating a willingness to work well others and perform other job-related work, as needed or requested.

Compensation and Benefits: The 2026 annual salary range for this exempt position is $101,685 (step 1) through $133,375 (step 11). Starting salary up to 116,457 (step 6) depending on qualifications.
The City offers competitive benefits to include health and dental insurance effective the first of the month following 60 days of employment. For 2026 health insurance, the most affordable area plan offered is the Quartz West Plan with premiums at $225.36 per month for a single plan or $554.72 per month for a family plan. There is no deductible or co-insurance amount for the health insurance plan. Dental insurance is through Delta Dental with premiums paid 100% by the City. The position qualifies for automatic enrollment in the Wisconsin Retirement System (pension plan) providing a lifetime payment once vested and upon eligible retirement. Additionally, the City offers voluntary benefits such as vision, flexible spending, life insurance, disability insurance, deferred compensation, pet insurance, critical illness, cancer, and accident insurance. Paid sick leave, holidays, and vacation. Access to an employee assistance program (EAP). The City of Onalaska is also a qualifying employer under the Public Student Loan Forgiveness (PSLF) Federal Program.
To Apply: To be considered for this excellent opportunity, submit an online employment application by accessing by July 30, 2026. For additional information please contact:
City of Onalaska Human Resources - City Hall (1st Floor)
415 Main Street, Onalaska WI 54650
Phone: 608-781-9530 ext. 260
Email:
Additional Information: Interviews are anticipated for August 19th and 26th, 2026. Selected candidate subject to background screening, post-offer/pre-employment drug screen/physical and psychological. EOE/Drug Free Workplace.
Requirements of Work (Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities)
An Associate's Degree from an accredited college or university; Four (4) year Bachelor's Degree from an accredited college or university preferred; eight (8) years' experience as a police officer with a minimum of five (5) years in a supervisory role in a law enforcement agency; related coursework at executive leadership colleges such as WI Command College, Northwestern Police Staff & Command, or Certified Public Manager, preferred. Certifiable by the State of Wisconsin Law Enforcement Standards Board within six (6) months of employment. Pass annual firearms qualifications tests conducted at designated gun range as well as any other required law enforcement officer certifications required by the State of Wisconsin. Valid driver's license with good driving record required.
Benefits
The following summarizes regular full-time employee benefits. Benefits are pro-rated for regular part-time employees per policy. A complete benefit packet is provided to employees upon hire. Contact Human Resources for details.
Health Insurance
The State of Wisconsin Group Health Plan offers $0 deductible and $0 co-insurance. The plan pays 100% for routine and preventative services to include eye exam and regular check-ups. Emergency Room co-pay $60 per visit. Earn a $150 Annual Wellness Incentive for enrolled employees (and spouses) when completing a health assessment, health check and well-being activity.
When eligible: 1st of the month following 60 days of employment.
2026 Cost: Based on lowest cost plan in area, employees pay:
  • Single Plan: $225.36/month
  • Family Plan: $554.72/month

Other networks are available. Premium based on plan.
Dental Insurance
The Delta Dental WI Plan offers basic coverage for preventative services such as routine cleanings, x-rays, fluoride (100% no deductible), orthodontics (60% with $1000 individual max), major services offer coverage for crowns, bridges, dentures (60%). A Vision discount program is included (at no cost) with your Delta Dental plan.
When eligible: 1st of the month following 60 days of employment.
Cost: City pays 100% of the monthly premium cost for regular full-time employees and 50% of the monthly premium cost for regular part-time employees working at least 20 hours a week.
Vision Insurance
The Delta Dental WI plan for Delta Vision offers a vision exam for a $10 Copay; Retinal Imaging: member pays up to $39; Lenses $10 Copay; Frames: $150 allowance; Contact lenses: $150 allowance; Laser Vision Correction: 15% off retail price or 5% off promotional price. Frequency of Services: Every 12 months: Exam and Lenses or Contacts. Every 24 months: Frames.
When eligible: 1st of the month following 60 days of employment.
Cost: Employee pays $100%. Employee only: $3.23 semi-monthly; Family: $8.03 semi-monthly
Life Insurance
The State of Wisconsin Group Life Insurance Program offers options to enroll in basic (equivalent to annual salary) with ability to add supplemental (1x salary), additional units (up to 3x salary) and spouse/dependent coverage (up to 20K). Members may continue coverage upon separation.
When eligible: 1st of the month following 30 days of employment.
Cost: Employee pays 100%. Cost varies based on age and coverage level electing. Cost is minimal. City pays administrative fee on premium.
Wisconsin Retirement System (WRS)
The Wisconsin Retirement System (WRS) is a pension plan providing a lifetime retirement payment once vested (after 5 years) and having reached minimum retirement age (age 55 for general employees and age 50 for protective service employees). Participation is automatic for eligible employees. Contributions are pre-taxed.
When eligible: Upon hire.
Cost: The City pays the employer share (7.20%) and the employee pays the employee share (7.20%) of your total earnings, based on 2026 rates for general employees. The City pays a higher share for employees in protective services (police/fire).
Allstate Supplemental Insurance Plans
Allstate Accident Insurance: Cash benefit paid directly to the employee for off-the-job accidental injuries. Pays in addition to other insurances. Low and High plan options available. Annual wellness benefit $75 (low plan) and $100 (high plan) per individual. Coverage is portable after separation. Contributions are pre-taxed.
When eligible: 1st of the month following 60 days of employment.
Cost: Employee pays 100%. Employee Low plan $6.13/semi-monthly; Employee High plan $9.26/semi-monthly; Employee plus children; Employee plus spouse and family rates also available.
Allstate Cancer Insurance: Cash benefit paid directly to the employee for the treatment of cancer and 29 specified diseases. Pays in addition to other insurances. Annual wellness benefit $100 per individual. Low, Medium and High plan options available. Coverage is portable after separation. Contributions are pre-taxed.
When eligible: 1st of the month following 60 days of employment.
Cost: Employee pays 100%. Employee Low plan $8.47/semi-monthly; Employee Medium plan $12.18/semi-monthly; Employee High plan $18.07/semi-monthly; Employee plus children, Employee plus spouse and family rates also available.
Allstate Critical Illness Insurance: Cash benefit paid directly to the employee for heart attack, stroke, major organ transplant and end stage renal failure. Additional supplemental benefits also available. Pays in addition to other insurances. Benefit amounts $2,500 - $20,000 depending on illness and plan selected. Coverage is portable after separation. Contributions are pre-taxed.
When eligible: 1st of the month following 60 days of employment.
Cost: Employee pays 100%. Cost varies based on age, tobacco use and coverage level electing. Rates per employee, employee plus children, employee plus spouse and family.
Income Continuation Insurance (ICI)
The State of Wisconsin ICI program is a voluntary "income replacement" benefit for short- and/or long-term disabilities. ICI provides approximately 75% of the employee's average monthly earnings (maximum $7,500 per month). Elimination period of 30 days minimum in which the employee must be off work.
When eligible: Coverage effective 1st day of the calendar month that 1st occurs during 30-day enrollment period.
Cost: Provided at no cost to employee.
Pet Insurance
Figo Pet Insurance is a voluntary benefit, covering dogs and cats, offering a 10% discount. Each employee designs their plan picking their deductible and/or annual maximum.
When eligible: Upon hire.
Cost: Varies per plan selected. Employee pays directly to Figo.
Deferred Compensation (457b)
Deferred Compensation is a voluntary program allowing employees to put additional money in a retirement savings program. The benefits include:
  • Pre-taxed deductions (Federal and State tax deferred)
  • After-tax deductions for Roth IRA plans
  • Allows a choice of three companies: Nationwide, North Shore Bank and Wisconsin Deferred Compensation Program

When eligible: Upon enrollment.
Cost: Employee pays 100%. Offered through payroll deduction.
Flexible Spending Accounts (FSA)
FSA allows employees an opportunity to set aside money on a pre-taxed basis for medical and dependent care expenses. Medical FSA: Pay for eligible out-of-pocket medical, vision and dental expenses not covered by another plan.
Dependent FSA: Pay for eligible dependent care expenses (childcare).
When eligible: 1st of the month following 60 days of employment.
Cost: Option to contribute per Company Plan limits. City pays plan administrative fees.
Employee Assistance Program (EAP)
EAP provides professional and confidential assistance to employees with p