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Certified Police Officer

Police Patrol OfficerThe City of Miami Beach is seeking candidates for the position of Police Patrol Officer. This role involves general police functions in the prevention of crime, protection of life and property, and the apprehension of criminal offenders through the enforcement of laws and ordinances and the maintenance of community order.Salary: $2,778.40 - $4,227.20 BiweeklyLocation: Miami Beach, FLJob Type: Full-timeJob Number: 02667Department: POLICE PATROLOpening Date: 04/08/2026Closing Date: 7/8/2026 at 11:59 PM Eastern Time (US & Canada)Nature of WorkAll inquiries should be directed to the Police Department at MBPDRECRUITMENT@MIAMIBEACHFL.GOV or via telephone at 305.673.7909. The work consists of related law enforcement duties. The need to respond to dangerous, high-profile, and unexpected or unusual events contributes to the complexity of the position. The purpose of this position is to participate in patrol or investigative activities or in the performance of specialized and technical police functions. Success in this position results in the enforcement of laws and the increased safety of life and property in the City of Miami Beach.Illustrative Examples of Essential Duties Patrols and prevents crime and answers a wide variety of calls and complaints and arrests those engaged in any violation of a criminal law or ordinance. Maintains community order by responding to calls and situations which may escalate from minor disputes, (social crises, or personal problems) to community disorders and resolves these insofar as possible, through application of personal skills or through referral to proper social agencies. Enforces traffic laws and investigates traffic accidents. Directs traffic, participates in canine and harbor patrol duties and assignments. Answers questions asked by the public and gives directions. Issues summonses and warnings and serves subpoenas and warrants. Assists in controlling crowds; testifies in court; checks doors and windows of commercial establishments after closing hours. Performs duties and assignments in coordination with the Investigations Division. Participates in Civil Defense programs. Prepares reports and records of prescribed duties. Acts as a community outreach officer; utilizes firearms, communication equipment, electronic detectors, audiovisual equipment and the like. Works at Report Control Center screening requests for service and answering telephone. Performs various clerical and administrative tasks, as required. Oversees custody, care and control of prisoners when assigned jailor duties. Explains laws, ordinances and general information to citizens. Conducts investigations at the scene of a crime or accident, gathers, preserves and correlates evidence, locates witnesses, issues citations, or makes arrests. Transports and receives property, evidence and prisoners. Advises and directs elderly and indigent persons. Maintains daily activity logs; maintains surveillance of known criminals or persons suspected of criminal activity; interviews suspects; prepares cases against suspect. Investigates cases of juvenile delinquency and submits reports to juvenile court; assists in the supervision of juveniles held in custody. Coordinates and functions with other operational units and functions as a part of such unit when assigned. Performs related tasks as required.Contacts are typically with other City personnel; representatives from other law enforcement agencies; fire and other emergency response personnel; and members of the general public. Contacts are typically to give or exchange information, resolve problems, and provide services.Minimum RequirementsBe at least 21 years of age at the time of hire.Have a U.S. high school diploma or equivalent. Equivalence of non-U.S. education must be approved by the State of Florida's Criminal Justice Standards and Training Commission.Must meet one of the following criteria:State of Florida Basic Law Enforcement Certification-active and in good standing; orCompleted Basic Law Enforcement Training and received PASSING results in all sections of the State Certification exam; orState of Florida Corrections Cross Training Certification or Compliance Certification; orCurrently attending a Basic Law Enforcement Training Academy and have achieved certification by the time of hire.Must meet one of the following criteria:Possess a Bachelor's Degree; orHave completed three years of full time or active duty military service with an honorable discharge; orHave completed two years of verifiable, satisfactory police service; orBe at least 23 years old at the time of application, with three years of verifiable, satisfactory, continuous and/or progressive employment.Be a United States citizen prior to appointment. (Fla Stat. 943.13(2).) Applicants who are not United States citizens must have applied for citizenship by application closing date.Not have been convicted of any felony or of a misdemeanor involving perjury or a false statement, or have received a dishonorable discharge from any of the Armed Forces of the United States. Any person who, after July 1, 1981, pleads guilty or nolo contendere to or is found guilty of any felony or of a misdemeanor involving perjury or a false statement is not eligible for employment or appointment as an officer, notwithstanding suspension of sentence or withholding of adjudication. Notwithstanding this subsection, any person who has pled nolo contendere to a misdemeanor involving a false statement, prior to December 1, 1985, and has had such record sealed or expunged shall not be deemed ineligible for employment or appointment as an officer. Fla. Stat 943.13 (4).Must meet all of the requirements during the background investigation, to include drug testing.The applicant must meet all physical requirements listed above, and must pass a physical examination by the City's licensed physician.Completed a course of basic recruit training approved by the Criminal Justice Standards & Training Commission "CJSTC" unless exempt and achieved an acceptable score on the officer certification exam in accordance with Florida Statutes. Section. 943.13(9) and (10).Comply with Section 943.135, Florida Statutes, and CJSTC continuing training and education requirements. Florida Statute 943.13(11).Possess a valid, appropriate driver's license with an acceptable driving record; must obtain a Florida Driver's License prior to appointment.Bonus Points:Current City of Miami Beach employee and in good standing (2 bonus point)Current City of Miami Beach resident (1 bonus point)Current City of Miami Beach Reserve Officer (5 bonus points)Emergency Medical Technician and/or National Registry Emergency Medical Technician certification (1 bonus point)Master's Degree or higher from an accredited college or university (5 bonus points)Please make sure to reference the applicant handbook section on bonus points and submit the required supporting documentation. If you fail to submit the required documentation at the time of application, bonus points will not be awarded. You MUST download the following documents:Applicant Information Handbook - important information and detailed description of the application and selection process. Applicants are responsible for reading, knowing and complying with all the information provided in the handbook.Agreement to Urinalysis (Download PDF reader) - MUST be signed and submitted with application.Documentation Checklist (Download PDF reader) - To assist with the application process.APPLICATIONS WILL ONLY BE ACCEPTED IN THEIR ENTIRETY. APPLICATIONS SUBMITTED WITHOUT PROPER REQUIRED DOCUMENTATION WILL BE DEEMED INCOMPLETE AND WILL NOT BE CONSIDERED.Physical Requirements:Must have the use of sensory skills in order to effectively communicate and interact with other employees and the public through the use of the telephone and personal contact.Have no worse than 20/100 vision rating in each eye, correctable to 20/30.Physical capability to effectively use and operate various items of office related equipment, such as, but not limited to, computers, calculator, copier, and fax machine.Some crawling, reaching, handling, sitting, standing, pushing, and pulling.Physical capability to pass police physical agility entrance tests.Physical capability to run, walk, and climb over rough and unfamiliar terrain, fences and other obstacles for extended periods of time.Bend, accessing attics, crawl spaces, and other recesses of buildings.