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The Peace Officer position must be employed by a licensed police agency and possess a Texas Commission on Law Enforcement (T.C.O.L.E.) license, that will also serve as evidence of use of force ...

The Peace Officer position must be employed by a licensed police agency and possess a Texas Commission on Law Enforcement (T.C.O.L.E.) license, that will also serve as evidence of use of force ...

The Peace Officer position must be employed by a licensed police agency and possess a Texas Commission on Law Enforcement (T.C.O.L.E.) license, that will also serve as evidence of use of force ...

The Peace Officer position must be employed by a licensed police agency and possess a Texas Commission on Law Enforcement (T.C.O.L.E.) license, that will also serve as evidence of use of force ...

The Peace Officer position must be employed by a licensed police agency and possess a Texas Commission on Law Enforcement (T.C.O.L.E.) license, that will also serve as evidence of use of force ...

The Peace Officer position must be employed by a licensed police agency and possess a Texas Commission on Law Enforcement (T.C.O.L.E.) license, that will also serve as evidence of use of force ...

The Peace Officer position must be employed by a licensed police agency and possess a Texas Commission on Law Enforcement (T.C.O.L.E.) license, that will also serve as evidence of use of force ...

The Peace Officer position must be employed by a licensed police agency and possess a Texas Commission on Law Enforcement (T.C.O.L.E.) license, that will also serve as evidence of use of force ...

The Peace Officer position must be employed by a licensed police agency and possess a Texas Commission on Law Enforcement (T.C.O.L.E.) license, that will also serve as evidence of use of force ...

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How much do police officer prn jobs pay per year?

As of Aug 17, 2026, the average yearly pay for police officer prn in the United States is $62,148.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $48,500.00 and $74,500.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is a police officer PRN?

Police Officer PRN stands for 'Police Officer Pro Re Nata,' which means 'as needed' or 'on call.' These officers are not full-time employees but work on a flexible or part-time basis, filling in shifts or providing extra coverage when required. PRN police officers have similar duties to regular officers, such as patrolling, responding to emergencies, and maintaining public safety, but their schedules vary based on departmental needs. This role is ideal for individuals who want law enforcement experience while maintaining flexibility in their work hours.

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

To thrive as a Police Officer PRN, you need a solid understanding of law enforcement principles, criminal justice, and emergency response, generally supported by completion of police academy training and appropriate state certification. Familiarity with law enforcement databases, body cameras, and incident reporting systems is typically required. Strong communication, quick decision-making, and the ability to remain calm under pressure are crucial soft skills in this role. These abilities are vital to ensure public safety, effective incident response, and upholding the law in a variety of unpredictable situations.

How does the schedule and workload of a police officer PRN differ from that of a full-time officer?

A PRN (pro re nata or 'as needed') Police Officer typically works on a flexible, on-call basis rather than a set shift schedule. This means your hours and assignments may vary week to week, depending on departmental needs such as special events, staff shortages, or emergencies. While you’ll perform many of the same duties as full-time officers—like patrolling, responding to calls, and writing reports—you may need to adapt quickly to different teams and work environments. This role can be ideal if you seek flexibility and variety, but it may also present challenges in maintaining consistency and building long-term rapport with colleagues.

What is the difference between Police Officer Prn vs Police Officer Full-Time?

AspectPolice Officer PrnPolice Officer Full-Time
CredentialsState certification, police academy trainingState certification, police academy training
Work EnvironmentOn-call, flexible shifts, part-timeFull-time, fixed shifts, permanent
Employer UsageTemporary or supplemental staffingPrimary law enforcement role

Police Officer Prn positions are typically part-time or on-call roles requiring the same certifications as full-time officers. They offer flexible schedules and are often used to supplement staffing. Full-time police officers work regular shifts as the main law enforcement personnel. Both roles require similar credentials but differ mainly in work hours and employment status.

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What states have the most Police Officer Prn jobs?

States with the most job openings for Police Officer Prn jobs include:

Infographic showing various Police Officer Prn job openings in the United States as of August 2026, with employment types broken down into 96% Full Time, and 4% Part Time. Highlights an 98% Physical, 1% Hybrid, and 1% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $62,148 per year, or $29.9 per hour.

Officer II - POLICE & SECURITY

Kettering Health

Springfield, OH • On-site

Full-time

Re-posted 12 days ago


Kettering Health rating

7.3

Company rating: 7.3 out of 10

Based on 189 frontline employees who took The Breakroom Quiz

307th of 887 rated healthcare providers


Job description

IncentivesKettering Health Springfield | Springfield | Resource (PRN) | Varied ShiftOverview

Kettering Health is a not-for-profit system of 14 medical centers and more than 120 outpatient facilities serving southwest Ohio. Our mission is to live God's love by promoting and restoring health. Our commitment to our patients is to help individuals be their best. With that context, safety is our top priority. We provide an integrated system of healthcare experts committed to providing exceptional care.

Responsibilities & Requirements

Police officers patrol the assigned medical center to protect lives and property, to enforce laws, and to prevent crime. Police officers maintain visibility to establish police presence within the medical centers and other assigned areas/facilities. Officers receive and respond to a variety of complaints; handle emergency calls; interview complainants, suspects and victims; make arrests and restrain suspects as required; intervene and counsels parties to disputes; and assist medical staff when requested.

REQUIREMENTS:

 

Qualifications, Education, and Certifications:

 

  • High school diploma or GED.
  • Valid Ohio Driver license.
  • Completion of Ohio Peace Officer Training Commission police academy within 3 months of application.
  • Ability to obtain an Ohio Peace Officer Training Commission certificate upon hire.
  • Ability to acquire and maintain Secretary of State Police Commission (granted by KHN PD).
  • Ability to successfully complete annual OPOTA firearms qualification course.
  • Ability to obtain CPR certification upon hire.
  • Knowledge of applicable rules, regulations, policies and laws that address public safety related aspects in the health care setting (preferred).
  • Never charged or convicted with a disqualifying offense per Ohio Administrative Code 3701-13-05.

 

 

 

Skills:

 

Effective Working Relationships - The Police Department relies heavily on communication throughout all departments within the network, local law-enforcement agencies, and the community.  Police Officers should have a proven ability to establish and foster effective working relationships with a broad number of stakeholders.

 

Team Builder - An individual with a positive, infectious attitude who is willing to inspire and lead those around them.

 

Accountability & Performance Measurement - The ability to hold oneself accountability and strive to achieve optimum performance.

 

Excellent Communication - An individual who can communicate effectively with all levels of staff within the organization and the public - in person and in writing.  Ability to listen to and understand opposing viewpoints and the ability to articulate policy and vision.

 

Technically Skilled, Educated & Experienced - Someone who is educated and experienced in Police functions, investigations, technology and personnel management.

COMPETENCIES:

Trustworthy:

  • Demonstrates support of policies and procedures established by the organization
  • Represents the Network with a positive, professional attitude and professional appearance in all activities and communications
  • Personally champions and promotes KHN's corporate values, mission and culture, and does so with enthusiasm and sincerity
  • Is honest and fair in all interactions; honors commitments made to fellow employees and other departments
  • Positively champions change through sharing thoughts, feelings and rationale so that others understand personal and organizational positions
  • Consistently respects confidentiality of information

Innovative:

  • Performs all activities in accordance with and in support of the Network's mission, vision, values and business objectives
  • Participates in strategic planning and public relations
  • Enhances professional growth and development through meetings and educational programs
  • Challenges paradigms by identifying assumptions in the way problems or situations are defined or presented and sees alternative ways to view or define problems
  • Champions continuous improvement which strategically aligns to the overall network goals and strategic plan
  • Displays willingness to problem-solve
  • Displays willingness to improve job functions

Caring:

  • Provides an environment in which employees feel respected and informed
  • Works with Hospital and Network Administration to improve facility operations and efficiency in response to information provided by referring physicians, staff and patients
  • Maintains a clean and safe work area
  • Practices "service plus" attitude

Competent:

  • Supervises the development of and maintains relationships with hospital staff
  • Works with Hospital administration and personnel to develop and coordinate communication materials and programs
  • Adheres to Network philosophy, policies, procedures, and supports its goals
  • Communicates effectively to customers of varying cultures, ages, and backgrounds
  • Performs other duties as assigned
  • Demonstrates knowledge and adherence to, departmental policies and procedures
  • Uses resources efficiently
  • Completes work assignments in a timely manner

Collaborative:

  • Supports community initiatives by joining and actively participating in civic organizations that align with the mission and values of Kettering Health Network
  • Organizes and promotes professional relations events to foster and maintain professional relations as needs are identified
  • Attends departmental in-service and staff meetings
  • Displays team-oriented behavior and encourages teamwork in others
  • Responds positively to direction from supervisor professionally accepting constructive criticism
Employment Type: FULL_TIME

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