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Academy Graduate/ Police Officer is an apprentice level specification in which incumbent has graduated from a California Peace Officer Standards and Training (P.O.S.T.) Certified Basic Academy training program, but have not received a P.O.S.T. Basic Certificate with a comparable agency.
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Upon successful completion of the mandatory policy academy, trainees may be elevated to the rank of sworn Police Officer at the discretion of the Chief of Police. Candidates who have successfully completed a full-time California P.O.S.T Certified Basic Police Academy or currently attending an Academy (with a ranking within the top 25 percentile of their class) may be allowed to substitute their academy training in lieu of having to attend the City's mandatory academy.
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Are you a graduate from a P.O.S.T. certified Police Academy and/or are you currently a Police Officer in CA? If your response is 'no', please cancel this application and apply for the 'Police Officer Trainee' position.
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A Police Specialist will receive a condensed version of the classroom and physical training provided at the Police Academy for Police Officer recruits. HEALTH/PHYSICAL CONDITION: You must be in excellent health, with no conditions that would restrict your ability to safely complete Academy training and perform police work for the Los Angeles Police Department.
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If selected, you will attend the LAPD police academy for a 6-month training program. + Public Safety Officer I (lateral officers and academy graduates):Candidates who have graduated from a California Basic P.O.S.T. recognized police academy and are currently or have previously been employed as a police officer, and candidates who have graduated from a California Basic P.O.S.T. recognized police academy without prior police employment.
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Successful candidates are appointed to a temporary position of Police Officer Recruit while attending P.O.S.T certified basic police academy. Successful candidates are appointed to a temporary position of Police Officer Recruit while attending a P.O.S.T certified basic police academy.
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During the Police Academy, Torrance Police Officer Recruits / Trainees are paid $7,280 per month plus the City contributes up to $1470.96 per month for family health care coverage and a one-time uniform allowance of $850.
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Upon successful completion of a P.O.S.T. certified training academy, the Police Officer Trainee is reclassified to Campus Police Officer and placed at Step A of the Police Officer salary schedule.
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Position Definition: Under the direction of the Chief of Police, the Police Officer Recruit is a non-sworn civilian employee and attends a California Peace Officer Standards and Training (P.O.S.T.) certified police academy to learn and perform the responsibilities of an entry-level California Police Officer.
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At least 20 years of age at the time of application and 21 years of age by police academy graduation. HEALTH/PHYSICAL CONDITION: You must be in excellent health, with no conditions that would restrict your ability to safely complete Academy training and perform police work for the Airports Department.
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Paid Police Academy Fees. The decision is at the sole discretion of the Chief of Police. Under close supervision, incumbents in this non-sworn, entry-level position complete a formal, comprehensive California Peace Officer Standards and Training (P.O.S.T.) Certified Basic Academy training program of about 26-weeks duration and perform other related work as required.
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The training program consists of academy coursework, on-the-job training exercise, and a review by the College Police Chief. PRE-SERVICE: Graduation from a California P.O.S.T. certified police academy within the past three years or proof of a California P.O.S.T. requalification certificate.
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As a Police Trainee, if you successfully complete a 6 month police academy and obtain a Basic POST certification you will be eligible to become a regular full time Police Officer.
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NOTE: Must successfully complete three (3) week Vermont State Police Pre-Basic Academy, required courses in the Vermont State Police Post-Basic Academy, Field Training Program and satisfactory completion of the one year probationary period.
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Have two (2) years' experience in armed security, armed law enforcement, or have performed operations within the Armed Forces, civilian police or commercial security while armed within the past 10 years.
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