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FLORIDA HIGHWAY PATROL TROOPER - 1 1 1

Florida Highway Patrol Trooper This is a continuous, statewide advertisement for the Florida Highway Patrol Trooper position. There are multiple advertisements for this position. Please submit only one application as this is sufficient for all locations. Do not click the Apply button. Applications are available -> Here.The Florida Highway Patrol (FHP) is a nationally accredited state law enforcement agency charged with enforcing the laws of Florida and ensuring the safety of the motoring public. Utilizing a comprehensive education and enforcement plan, along with state-of-the-art training, equipment and technology, FHP provides professional law enforcement services to Florida's 21 million residents and 110 million annual visitors while patrolling the state's highways.Duties and responsibilities upon graduation consist of enforcing the state's criminal and traffic laws, regulating the flow of traffic, assisting motorists, performing vehicle inspections, detecting and apprehending impaired drivers, apprehending fugitives from justice, investigating traffic crashes and assisting other agencies upon request. Duty assignments are based upon position availability and agency need. Recruits may receive a duty assignment anywhere in the state of Florida.The FHP Training Academy is in Tallahassee, Florida. Recruits are challenged physically, mentally, and academically during their training to ensure they have what it takes for a career in law enforcement. The Academy is a live-in training facility. All recruits will stay on academy grounds during the workweek but may leave most weekends. Recruits receive pay, benefits, meals, and lodging while attending the FHP Training Academy. New recruits without law enforcement experience or without a Florida Law Enforcement Certification must attend the basic recruit course, which is approximately 29 weeks of training. Applicants who are Florida certified law enforcement officers and/or have a minimum of two-years of law enforcement patrol experience, may be eligible for abbreviated training courses. Out-of-state law enforcement officers must obtain their Florida Law Enforcement Certification to be eligible for one of the abbreviated training courses.Salary $60,000.00 minimum annually ($5,000.00 monthly) $64,999.80 annually ($5,416.65 monthly) if working in Broward, Miami-Dade, or Palm Beach county; or if living and working in Alachua, Baker, Brevard, Charlotte, Clay, Collier, Duval, Escambia, Flagler, Hillsborough, Indian River, Lee, Manatee, Marion, Martin, Nassau, Orange, Osceola, Pasco, Pinellas, Santa Rosa, Sarasota, Seminole, St. Johns, St. Lucie or Volusia county $67,999.80 annually ($5,666.65 monthly) if living and working in Monroe county Supplemental pay additives and incentives: Education Pay up to $1,560 annually Uniform Allowance and other Perquisites $1,300 annually Overtime Opportunities rate of 1.5 times the member's hourly salary Take-Home Patrol Car approximately $10,000 in savings annually $5,000 signing bonus for new law enforcement officersOur benefits include annual and sick leave package nine paid holidays state health and life insurance supplemental insurance options such as disability, dental and vision contributory retirement plan.Troopers with two years of service are eligible for specialty positions with incentive pay such as K-9, Motorcycle Unit, Traffic Homicide, Quick Reaction Force, Instructor and many more! Troopers with two years of service are also eligible to promote to Law Enforcement Investigator I (Corporal) and Troopers with five years of service are eligible to promote to Sergeant.Applicants must meet one of the following: One year sworn or non-sworn law enforcement experience. Two years of active and continuous U.S. military service. Two years of employment with public contact experience. Thirty semester-hours or 45 quarter-hours at an accredited college or university.Age: 19 years of age or older. Citizenship: You must be a United States Citizen or Naturalized Citizens. All Naturalization documentation must accompany application. Vision: Applicants must pass a thorough visual evaluation and meet the following requirements: Unaided vision not less than 20/200 in each eye and corrected to 20/30; Field of vision must be at least 140 degrees; Must have the ability to distinguish primary colors and have binocular vision; Must not have double vision, lack of depth perception or other chronic eye disorders that effect normal vision; Any visual disability, which prevents the performance of essential functions of an applicant, for which no reasonable accommodation is possible, shall disqualify the applicant. Education: High school diploma or a general equivalency diploma is required. Driver's License: Applicants must possess a valid driver's license. Criminal History Check: This position is subject a Level 2 background and CJIS security clearance, to include a fingerprint-based check of the criminal history records of the FBI, as a condition of employment pursuant to Chapter 10.1127, 435 and 943, Florida Statutes. As an applicant for positions requiring CJIS security clearance, you are required to disclose criminal records that have been sealed or expunged. Relocation: Applicants must be willing to serve anywhere in the state of Florida. Height/Weight Standards: An applicant's weight must be proportional to height and within the established height/weight standards.Selection is a three-to-six-month process that consists of the following: Completed State of Florida Employment Application. Successful completion of the Florida/Criminal Justice Basic Abilities Test for Law Enforcement (not applicable to applicants who possess active Florida law enforcement certification. Completed FHP Supplemental Application. Successful completion of the Physical Abilities Test. Polygraph Examination. Psychological Examination. Medical Examination. Vision Examination. Drug Testing. Fingerprinting. Background Investigation. All out-of-state applicants may be required to make multiple trips to Florida to complete the selection process.