Police Officer - Academy Trained
Police Officer - Academy TrainedThe City of Garden Grove is currently accepting online applications for the position of:Police Officer - Academy Trained.Deadline to apply: January 16, 2026 at 5:00 p.m. PST.Apply online:Join Our TeamThe Police Department consists of 182 sworn staff including a chief, three (3) captains, seven (7) lieutenants, 23 sergeants and 148 police officers, in addition to civilian personnel. After sufficient experience in the department, specialization is available in Patrol, Investigations, Juvenile Services, Motorcycle Traffic Enforcement, Accident Investigation, Vice-Narcotic Enforcement, Gang Suppression Unit, Community Impact Unit, or Canine Handler. An outstanding in-service training program provides officers with extensive, continuous instruction in basic and specialized police techniques. Patrol officers work a modified 3/12.5 work schedule.Under general supervision, police officers perform law enforcement and crime prevention work within a community policing philosophy; control traffic flow; enforce state and local laws and ordinances; and perform investigative work.EducationHigh school graduate or successful completion of the GED (General Educational Development) exam.CertificatesApplicants must have completed a California POST-approved Basic Academy within the last three (3) years or possess a valid POST certificate. A valid copy of a POST Basic Academy certificate or a valid POST certificate must be attached to the online application.AgeApplicants must be at least 21 years of age or older at time of appointment.Physical ConditionMust be in excellent condition and physically capable of performing all tasks required of a Garden Grove police officer as determined by a medical evaluation. Physical fitness standards must be maintained throughout employment as a police officer with the City of Garden Grove. Vision: Bilateral vision must be at least 20/100 correctable to 20/30 with no evidence of color blindness. Hearing: Hearing aids are not acceptable. Applicants with an average hearing loss of 26 dB or more in the better ear in the 500 to 2000 c.p.s. range, and 46 dB in the 3000 c.p.s. range in the other ear are disqualified. (ANSI standard).Work AuthorizationApplicants must be eligible for employment in the United States under federal law.California Driver's License & Driving RecordApplicants must possess a valid California Class 'C' driver's license and an acceptable driving record prior to and throughout employment. An acceptable driving record is one that has three (3) or fewer DMV points issued within the past five (5) years, and no more than one (1) DUI within the past ten (10) years.Abilities & SkillsApplicants must demonstrate strong customer service skills and that they possess the ability to: pay close attention to detail; understand and accurately apply oral and written orders or instructions, laws, departmental policies and procedures; communicate effectively, both orally and in writing; and work closely and interact cooperatively and effectively with City staff members, our diverse citizens and representatives of other agencies.Bilingual SkillsApplicants possessing the ability to speak Spanish, Vietnamese, or Korean are highly desirable.Other RequirementsApplicants must be legally authorized to carry a firearm and have no felony convictions.How to ApplyApplications may be completed online by visiting www.ggcity.org/hr. Questions regarding this recruitment should be sent to ggjobs@ggcity.org. Operating hours are Monday through Thursday, 7:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m., and every other Friday, 7:30 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.Online Application Packets Must IncludeA completed online employment applicationAn attached copy of a valid POST Basic Academy certificate or valid POST certificateResponses to the supplemental questionnaireThe job application must be completely filled out. Please do not refer to a resume. Only applicants who appear to have the best qualifications will be invited to continue in the selection process. Meeting minimum qualifications does not guarantee an invitation.Applicants will receive communication through email only. Applicants should check their email and spam mail for all notices.Selection ProcessApplication ScreeningPhysical Agility TestPanel InterviewBackground InvestigationComputer Voice Stress Analysis (CVSA) ExaminationPsychological EvaluationPre-Employment Medical Examination (which includes a back x-ray and drug and alcohol screening test)The Physical Agility Test and Panel Interview may take place on the same day.More information will be available as the recruitment progresses.The selection process takes approximately 180 days from initial application to final selection depending on the duration of each step during the selection process. Some of the steps may take longer than anticipated due to availability and scheduling.Applicants who fail any part of the selection process will not be considered for the position.Candidates who may need accommodations during the selection process must contact the Human Resources Department at ggjobs@ggcity.org at least one week prior to any test dates.Re-ApplicationCandidates who applied for the Police Officer - Academy Trained position with the City of Garden Grove in the past and did not pass the following tests in the selection process may re-apply as indicated:Physical Agility TestMay apply as often as given.Panel InterviewApplicant must wait twelve months to reapply.Background Investigation (including CVSA exam)Applicant must wait twelve months to reapply.Psychological EvaluationApplicant must wait twelve months to reapply.Who to ContactFor further questions, please contact Corporal Benjamin Elizondo at bene@ggcity.org or Human Resources Analyst Ashleigh Anderson Camba at ashleighc@ggcity.org.Nepotism PolicyThe City has adopted a Nepotism Policy. Please refer to the Garden Grove Municipal Code 2.44.440 Nepotism Policy for more information.Equal Opportunity EmployerThe City of Garden Grove is an Equal Opportunity Employer that does not discriminate on the basis of sex, race, color, marital status, religion, ancestry, national origin, medical condition, non-disqualifying disability, age, sexual orientation, gender identity/expression, genetic information, military/veteran status, or other protected class covered by appropriate law.Disaster Service WorkerPer Government Code 3100, in the event of a disaster, employees of the City of Garden Grove are considered disaster service workers and may be asked to respond accordingly.Follow GGPD on social mediaFacebook (keyword: Garden Grove Police Department Recruitment)Twitter @GgpdRInstagram ggpd_recruitmentJ-18808-Ljbffr