Description
Application Deadline April 3, 2026 4:30 pm
National Testing Network Deadline April 3, 2026 4:30 pm
***Certifications must accompany your application
***Must complete Application and NTN Testing www.nationaltestingnetwork.com by above deadline TO BE CONSIDERED
Pay and Benefits
- Salary Range for 2026: $80,412.80 - $97,718.40 for OPOTA Certified Officers. The top Patrol Officer salary in 2028 is $104,674.61
- Longevity Pay: $350 after year five, and this amount increases by $70.00 per year up to a maximum of $1750.00.
- Sick Leave and Vacation balances are available upon hiring. Prior law enforcement service counts towards Vacation accrual. Officers can cash in up to 80 hours of Vacation pay at their regular pay rate, or they can carry over 48 hours of vacation into the following year.
- Officers earn 88 hours of Holiday time per year. This time can be cashed out at their regular pay rate or used as off time.
- Officers work 12-hour shifts with every other Friday, Saturday, and Sunday off; along with a Kelly Day every 42 days.
- Officers may accrue  a maximum of 96 hours of Compensatory time.  Compensatory time can also be converted to pay if desired.
- Tuition and textbook reimbursement are available up to $3000.00 Â per year for a job-related degree or job-related course.
- We offer the ability to work out on duty.
- The Police Department has an on-site indoor firing range.
- The City offers a high-deductible health insurance plan.  The yearly deductible for a family plan is $4,000.00, and the city      traditionally contributes $2,000.00 toward that deductible.
Main Eligibility Requirements
- High school diploma or G.E.D. equivalent
- Must be at least twenty-one (21) years of age
- Must possess a valid driver’s license
- Must meet the training standards for certification as a police officer as required by the Ohio Peace Officer Training Council
- Valid and active Ohio (OPOTA) Peace Officer Certification with no more than a year break in service or currently serving in a Full-time or Part-time LEO position.
- Valid and active Indiana (ILEA) Tier 1 Certified Law Enforcement Officer or Kentucky (POPS) Peace Officer Professional Standards Certification.
- Â Candidates who are currently attending an Ohio Peace Officer Basic Training Academy, or Uncertified Candidates who are interested in becoming a Patrol Officer, must submit their test results through the National Testing Network.
Job Purpose and Responsibilities Â
Under the immediate direction of a Patrol Sergeant or Patrol Corporal, the Patrol Officer is responsible for maintaining law and order, investigating crimes and non-criminal regulatory violations, protecting life and property, and protecting guarantees established by the Constitution of the United States of America, the Constitution of the State of Ohio, and the Charter of the City of Springdale.Â
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Police work has a responsibility unmatched in other professions that encompasses the possibility of life and death, the deprivation of freedom, and the disruption of lives. The authority and responsibility by law vested in law enforcement officers is tremendous. Patrol Officers are the primary service providers to the public. Patrol Officers should do their best for those who call, regardless of the service. Although a Patrol Officer’s duty is to the public, it should never be forgotten that the public comprises people. There is no greater duty than that of helping your fellow man. At all times, the Patrol Officer’s professional and personal conduct shall maintain the tenets of his\her oath of office.Â
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Typical Tasks (Illustrative Only)Â Â
The duties listed below are intended to be illustrations of the various types of work that may be performed. The omission of specific statements of duties does not exclude them from the position if the work is similar, related to, or a logical assignment to the position.Â
- Circulates throughout assigned patrol area to maintain law and orderÂ
- Responds promptly to reports of crimes and citizen complaintsÂ
- Interviews victims, witnesses, and suspects of crimes, accidents, and disturbancesÂ
- Apprehends persons violating the statutes of the State of Ohio and the ordinances of the City of SpringdaleÂ
- Appears in both civil and criminal court as requiredÂ
- Investigates suspicious persons and activityÂ
- Questions individuals to determine facts and to draw reasonable and logical conclusionsÂ
- Enforces the traffic code and directs/controls trafficÂ
- Controls crowds at public events, demonstrations, and gatheringsÂ
- Follows up and records data on all previously reported crimes and accidentsÂ
- Serves and follows up on all lawfully executed warrants and processes, including subpoenasÂ
- Cares for the welfare of prisonersÂ
- Searches individuals in custodyÂ
- Follows all Department directives, regulations, procedures, and administrative memorandaÂ
- May use physical force, less than lethal force, or lethal force to protect oneself or others, to maintain order, or to make an arrestÂ
- Maintains proficiency with assigned equipment, including firearmsÂ
- Maintains positive public relations, including but not limited to discussing appropriate topics of interest with civic groups, students, and othersÂ
- Attends required trainingÂ
- Performs any other duties accurately, efficiently, timely, and completely, as assignedÂ
Requirements
Qualifications
- High school diploma or G.E.D. equivalentÂ
- Must be at least twenty-one (21) years of ageÂ
- Must possess a valid driver’s licenseÂ
- Must meet the training standards for certification as a police officer as required by the Ohio Peace Officer Training CouncilÂ
- Knowledge of police procedures and techniques and the rules and regulations of the Police DepartmentÂ
- Maintain the ability to use firearms and other police weapons to the Police Department’s standardsÂ
- Ability to periodically engage in strenuous physical activity to make an arrest or to defend oneself or others  Â
- Knowledge of criminal law, criminal investigation, and crime prevention methodsÂ
- Knowledge of traffic law, traffic investigation, and traffic enforcement/regulation methods 10. Knowledge of rules of evidence and laws governing search and seizureÂ
- Ability to develop and maintain effective working relationships with City employees, City officials, and the general publicÂ
- Knowledge of constitutional and civil rights lawsÂ
- Ability to write and speak clearly and conciselyÂ
- Ability to read, hear, comprehend, and react to oral instructionsÂ
- Ability to drive an automobile and to maintain a valid driver’s license at all timesÂ
- Ability to operate effectively under pressure with little supervisionÂ
- Must be able and willing to work a flexible schedule, including overtime as neededÂ
- Ability to swiftly and accurately deal with adverse situations in a legal and tactful mannerÂ
- Must be able to provide creditable testimonyÂ
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Working Conditions
Sworn personnel work schedules include nights, weekends, and holidays. They must be reliable and respond to emergencies when recalled. Sworn personnel often work in outdoor weather conditions and hazardous environments.Â
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