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$6.2K/mo

Police Support Services Opening Date: 06/09/2026 JOIN THE CITY OF ORANGE POLICE DEPARTMENT AS A ... POLICE OFFICER SALARY INCENTIVES : Motor Officers: additional 6.5% of base salary per month ...

Primary Purpose of Organizational Unit UNC Police supports the University's core mission of ... Police Officer I: Positions at this level are entry-level with 0-2 years of experience in law ...

Primary Purpose of Organizational Unit UNC Police supports the University's core mission of ... Police Officer I: Positions at this level are entry-level with 0-2 years of experience in law ...

Primary Purpose of Organizational Unit UNC Police supports the University's core mission of ... Police Officer I: Positions at this level are entry-level with 0-2 years of experience in law ...

... Police Officer Appointment Type EHRA Non-Faculty Position Number 20013741, 20076929, 20076928 ... Primary Purpose of Organizational Unit UNC Police supports the University's core mission of ...

Police Officer I/Recruit

Sandpoint, ID · On-site

$28.85 - $36.02/hr

The Idaho Peace Officer PFTB is comprised of five tests: Applicants who do not pass the physical ... Directs the activities of police support personnel in field situations. * Organizes and coordinates ...

DENVER POLICE OFFICER

Denver, CO · On-site

$75K - $115K/yr

EMPLOYEE ORGANIZATION SUPPORT The Denver Police Department and its employee organizations provide ... DPD officers work together to serve and protect the City and County of Denver while upholding the ...

Denver Police Officer

Aurora, CO · On-site

$71K - $110K/yr

Support of our employee organizations to assist you before you become a Denver Police Officer and during your career * Denver Police Protective Association * Denver Black Police Officer Organization

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How much do police support officer jobs pay per year?

As of Jul 1, 2026, the average yearly pay for police support officer 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 are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a Police Support Officer, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Police Support Officer, you need strong organizational skills, attention to detail, and a good standard of education, often supported by experience in administration or public service. Familiarity with police databases, records management systems, and proficiency in IT tools like Microsoft Office are typically required. Excellent communication, discretion, and teamwork are crucial soft skills for interacting with officers and the public. These skills ensure accurate information handling, effective support to operational police staff, and contribute to efficient law enforcement operations.

What are some common challenges Police Support Officers face when balancing administrative duties with supporting operational teams?

Police Support Officers often juggle multiple responsibilities, such as handling sensitive paperwork, maintaining databases, and providing logistical support to frontline officers. A common challenge is prioritizing urgent administrative tasks while ensuring that operational teams receive timely and accurate information. Effective time management, clear communication, and adaptability are essential to navigate these demands. Support Officers typically work closely with police officers, detectives, and civilian staff, making collaboration and a proactive approach vital for smooth daily operations.

What are Police Support Officers?

Police Support Officers, often known as Police Community Support Officers (PCSOs), are uniformed staff who support police officers by performing a range of duties to help keep communities safe. They do not have the full powers of a police constable but play a vital role in crime prevention, building community relations, and tackling anti-social behavior. PCSOs conduct visible patrols, provide reassurance, gather intelligence, and support victims of crime. Their presence helps free up police officers to focus on more serious crimes and investigations. PCSOs are an important link between the police force and the public.

What is the difference between Police Support Officer vs Police Community Support Officer?

AspectPolice Support OfficerPolice Community Support Officer
CredentialsUsually requires a valid driver's license and basic police trainingSimilar credentials, often including community engagement training
Work EnvironmentPatrols, administrative tasks, supporting police operationsCommunity engagement, crime prevention, local patrols
Employer & IndustryPolice departments, law enforcement agenciesPolice departments, community policing units
Search & Comparison IntentCommonly searched for job roles supporting police functionsOften compared for community policing roles

Police Support Officers and Police Community Support Officers both assist law enforcement but differ mainly in their focus. Police Support Officers typically handle administrative and operational support, while Police Community Support Officers focus on community engagement and crime prevention. Both roles require similar credentials and work within police departments, but their daily tasks and community interaction levels vary.

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What cities are hiring for Police Support Officer jobs? Cities with the most Police Support Officer job openings:
What states have the most Police Support Officer jobs? States with the most job openings for Police Support Officer jobs include:
Infographic showing various Police Support Officer job openings in the United States as of June 2026, with employment types broken down into 1% As Needed, 75% Full Time, and 24% Part Time. Highlights an 99% Physical, and 1% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $62,148 per year, or $29.9 per hour.
Police Recruit

$6.2K/mo

Full-time

Medical, Dental, Vision, Life, Retirement, PTO

Posted 16 days ago


Job description

Salary: $6,245.00 Monthly
Location : Orange Police Dept - 1107 N. Batavia, Orange, CA
Job Type: Full Time Miscellaneous
Job Number: 01704
Department: Police Department
Division: Police Support Services
Opening Date: 06/09/2026
JOIN THE CITY OF ORANGE POLICE DEPARTMENT AS A POLICE RECRUIT!
TENTATIVE TESTING DATE: FRIDAY MORNING, JULY 10, 2026
CANDIDATES WHO PASS THE APPLICATION SCREENING WILL BE INVITED TO THE PHYSICAL ABILITY TEST AND POST PELLET-B WRITTEN EXAM ON THIS DATE.
THE POSITION:
This is a non-sworn trainee classification. Incumbents are employed by the City of Orange while they participate in required law enforcement training in order to develop and meet the requirements of the position of Police Officer. Upon successful completion of the required law enforcement training, Police Recruits are promoted to the position of Police Officer.
APPLICATION PROCEDURE:
It is important that you read and become familiar with the job flyer in its entirety as pertinent information is provided here regarding application requirements. All fields of the application must be completed. If a field in the application does not apply to you, then please indicate so by typing "N/A". Incomplete applications, or applications directed to other prospective agencies/employers, will result in disqualification from the selection process.
AUTOMATIC DISQUALIFIERS:
Before submitting an application for the position of Police Recruit, please read the Automatic Disqualifier Notice (link below) to determine if you are eligible to apply.
APPLICATION AND SELECTION PROCESS:
The City of Orange is looking for dedicated individuals who want to make a difference in the community they serve by becoming a member of one of the best Police Departments in Orange County. The successful candidates will demonstrate a desire for a career as a Police Officer through their education and experience. Those candidates who best meet the needs of the City will be invited to participate in the selection process, which will include, but may not be limited to, the following steps:
  1. Application Screening (scored as a pass/fail)
  2. Physical Ability Test (scored as pass/fail - see below for details)
  3. POST PELLET-B Written Test (scored as pass/fail - see http://www.post.ca.gov for a sample exam)
  4. Oral Interview (100% of a candidate's score in the selection process)

Applications are continuously screened by the City. Candidates who pass the application screening are invited to participate in steps 2 and 3 of the selection process, which typically occur on the same day (the Saturday noted at the top of this job posting, between 7:00 a.m. and 1:00 p.m.) and at a frequency of every 4 to 8 weeks.
PHYSICAL ABILITY TEST COMPONENTS:
  • Obstacle Course (Foot Pursuit): 99-yards in length. Involves various turns, balance beams, and a hurdle.
  • 2 Six-foot Walls: Climb over one solid concrete wall and one chain-linked wall.
  • Dummy Drag: Lift, drag, and pull a 165 lbs. dummy for 35 ft.
  • 500-Yard Run: Timed completion of the distance.

POLICE RECRUIT SALARY & BENEFITS:
Police Recruits sponsored by the Orange Police Department receive a salary of $6,245 per month and generous benefits while attending the Police Academy. See the BENEFITS tab of this job bulletin for complete information.
POLICE OFFICER SALARY & BENEFITS:
After successful completion of the Academy, Police Recruits will be promoted to Police Officers. The salary for the position of Police Officer is $8,134 - $10,849 per month, plus excellent benefits and salary incentives, some of which are listed below.
POLICE OFFICER SALARY INCENTIVES:
Motor Officers: additional 6.5% of base salary per month
Detectives: additional 7.5% of base salary per month
Canine Handlers: additional 6.5% of base salary pay per month
Corporals in Patrol: additional 10.0% of base salary per month
Driving Under Influence (DUI) Team: additional 5.0% of base salary per month
Homeless Engagement and Resource Team (HEART): additional 5.0% of base salary per month
Bike Team: additional 5.0% of base salary per month
Crime Scene Investigators: additional $250 per month
Drug Recognition Expert: additional $250 per month
Field Training Officers: up to $475 per month
SWAT and Crisis Negotiation Team (CNT): up to $200 per month
Shift Differential: additional 2% of base salary per month
Senior Officer Pay: officers with over 6 years of service, who are not in special assignments, receive additional 5% of base salary per month
Bilingual Pay: additional $300 per month
Educational Incentive Program: officers receive the following incentives for college degree/units and POST Certificates.
  • Bachelor's Degree

$450.00 per month
  • Master's Degree in an area related to Law Enforcement, Public Administration, or Management from an accredited university, as approved by the City Manager or a duly authorized designee

$700.00 per month
  • POST Intermediate Certificate

$200.00 per month
  • POST Advanced Certificate

$250.00 per month
Longevity/Retention Pay:
10 Years of Service
$200.00 per month
15 Years of Service
$300.00 per month
20 Years of Service
$400.00 per month
25 Years of Service
$500.00 per month
OTHER BENEFITS:
Upon promotion from Police Recruit to Police Officer, employees work the 3/12 schedule in Patrol. Employees receive 105 hours per year of holiday pay, and 80 hours of vacation for the first 4 years of service. Vacation pay increases to 120 hours per year upon 5 years of service, and increases to a maximum of 220 hours per year after 30 years of service. The City also pays Court Standby Pay. In addition to a CalPERS pension plan, the City offers an optional Deferred Compensation Plan.
For a complete list of Police Officer benefit information, click here.
Examples of Duties
This is a non-sworn trainee classification. Incumbents are employed by the City of Orange while they participate in required law enforcement training in order to develop and meet the requirements of the position of Police Officer. Upon successful completion of the required law enforcement training, Police Recruits are promoted to the position of Police Officer.
Police Recruits are employed to train, prepare, and graduate from the Police Academy in order to successfully perform the following duties as a Police Officer: Under supervision, performs community-based law enforcement and crime prevention duties; enforces city, county and state laws; patrols assigned areas; responds to calls for protection of life and property; conducts preliminary investigations of matters involving possible violations of law; investigates criminal cases; directs and controls traffic flow; stops violators; warns against unlawful practices, issues citations, testifies in court; prepares and submits reports; inspects business premises; investigates suspicious persons and circumstances; gives information and directions to the public; reviews case records and reports; collects and identifies evidence; apprehends and arrests criminal law violators; enforces parking regulations; attends training assignments and target practice; performs other related duties as required.
Typical Qualifications
MINIMUM REQUIREMENTS:
  1. Graduation from high school, or equivalent.
  2. Must be legally authorized to work in the United States.
  3. At least 20 years of age at time of application, and at least 21 years of age by date of hire.
  4. Possession of a valid California driver license, auto insurance, and a satisfactory driving record.
  5. All personnel hired by the Orange Police Department shall be a permanent and full-time resident of the State of California and reside no further than one hundred (100) road miles from Police Headquarters.

SELECTION STANDARDS:
POST sets the minimum standards for Peace Officers in the State of California. POST guidelines provide for the following five (5) major categories that we consider during the hiring process:
  1. Moral Character: Integrity, Impulse Control, Attention to Safety, Substance Abuse, and Other Risk Taking Behavior.
  2. Work Habits: Conscientiousness, Dependability, and Attention to Detail.
  3. Interactions with Others: Interpersonal Skills and Teamwork.
  4. Intellectually-Based Abilities: Decision Making and Judgment, Learning Ability, and Communication Skills.
  5. Handling Stress and Adversity: Stress Tolerance as well as Confronting and Overcoming Problems, Obstacles, and Adversity.
SPECIAL REQUIREMENTS:
Employees must meet standards of physical stature, endurance, and agility established by the City. Job tasks involve frequent driving, walking and standing, and occasional running; frequent light lifting and occasional lifting of heavy objects or persons; employee must have the physical ability to apprehend and restrain subjects and to defend oneself from attack. Job tasks involve the operation of vehicles, firearms, and other equipment in which manipulative skills and hand-eye coordination are important requirements for safe and productive operations. Tasks may require exposure to extreme heat or cold, extreme weather conditions, strong odors and/or smoke, dust, or pollen. Job tasks require visual, color, depth, and sound perception and discrimination as well as oral communications ability.
Supplemental Information
Questions regarding this employment opportunity can be directed to the Human Resources Department at (714) 744-7255. The Human Resources Department is located at City Hall, 300 E. Chapman Ave., Orange, CA 92866. City Hall hours are Monday - Thursday from 7:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m., and every other Friday from 7:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m.
For information on the City of Orange Police Department, click here, or visit
BENEFITS FOR PART-TIME & LIMITED DURATION RESOLUTION (BENEFITED)
The City of Orange provides a generous array of benefits to employees in addition to maintaining competitive salaries.
The following is a partial list of benefits that would be provided to a 40 hour full-time employee. Benefits for part-time employees are prorated based upon number of hours scheduled to work each week (i.e., 20, 25, 30, or 35 hours per week). However, 19-hour per week positions and "seasonal" positions are considered non-benefited.
Retirement Benefits. Retirement benefits are provided by the California Public Employees' Retirement System (CalPERS), including the City's contribution toward the Fourth Level Survivor's Benefit.
Effective January 1, 2013, newly hired non-safety employees who are "New" CalPERS Members, as defined by the Public Employees' Pension Reform Act of 2013 ("PEPRA"), will be enrolled in the CalPERS 2% at age 62 defined benefit plan with three year final compensation in accordance with Public Employees' Pension Reform Act of 2013 (PEPRA). New Members shall contribute half of normal cost of retirement as determined by CalPERS from their pensionable compensation, on a pre-tax basis, as set forth in California Government Code Section 7522.30.
An employee who is a "Classic" Member of CalPERS or a current member of another California public retirement system who is hired by the City of Orange on or after January 1, 2013, will be enrolled in the CalPERS 2.7% @ age 55 benefit formula with one year final compensation. Employees contribute 8.00% of pension reportable salary on a pre-tax basis for this retirement benefit.
Social Security & Medicare. Employees do not pay into Social Security, however, do contribute 1.45% of salary towards Medicare.
Cafeteria Benefits Plan. The City pays up to $1,960 per month (Family), which can be applied towards CalPERS medical, dental, vision, health care reimbursement, and/or dependent care reimbursement. Under certain criteria, employees may elect to opt out of the City's medical plan altogether and receive $400 per month.
Life Insurance. The City provides a term life insurance policy of $40,000.
Vacation. Employees earn 80 hours of vacation during the first four years of service, and an increasing accrual annually up to 200 hours per year after 25 years of service.
Holidays. The City observes 11 paid 9 hour fixed holidays and provides 1 paid 9 hour floating holiday annually.
Sick Leave. Sick leave is accrued at a rate of 96 hours per year. A partial payment (up to 50%) for accumulated unused sick leave is available to City employees who retire from the City.
Other Benefits. Most employees work a "9/80" alternate work schedule with City Hall closures every other Friday. Long Term Disability, an Employee Assistance Program, Trip Reduction Program incentives, optional Deferred Compensation programs and Credit Union membership are a few of the additional benefits provided and/or available to employees.
For more information, please click for the Part-Time and Limited Duration Employees Resolution.
CONDITIONS OF EMPLOYMENT
A Medical Examination, Police Records Check, and thorough Background Investigation are required of all prospective employees.
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