Exceptional applicants must have current possession of a Washington State Peace Officer Certification, Less than two (2) years’ experience as a fully commissioned law enforcement officer in the State of Washington or no more than a 24 month break in service, and Graduation from a standard high school, vocational school or equivalency.
Applicants must also have successfully completed a basic police training academy and if they are from outside of the State of Washington, become certified by the Washington State Equivalency Academy within one year of employment.
The city offers a bank of Personal Time Off commensurate with their applicable police experience.
Qualified candidates will be invited to participate in an oral interview process. The top three candidates will be invited to an interview with the Chief of Police. Successful candidates will then be subject to a comprehensive background investigation that includes a polygraph and psychological examination as well as a medical screening. Candidates who successfully complete their respective process will be placed on the eligibility register according to their composite score, plus veterans' preference points, if applicable.
Exceptional level applicants must meet the following criteria:
- Less than two (2) years’ experience as a fully commissioned law enforcement officer in the State of Washington or no more than a 24 month break in service
- Current possession of a Washington State Peace Officer Certification
- Age 21 at the time of examination
- United States citizen
- Read and speak the English language
- High school graduate or equivalent, college course work preferred
- Ability to obtain a Washington State Driver's License free of suspensions or revocations
- No felony convictions
- Ability to pass a series of qualifying pre-employment examinations