Police Officer



Police Officer

Salary

$20.20 - $32.46 Hourly

Location

Lakeland, FL

Job Type

Full Time Regular

Job Number

4009-2020e

Department

GSS General Services 1407110000

Opening Date

06/01/2020

Closing Date

6/30/2020 4:00 PM Eastern

FLSA

Non-Exempt

Bargaining Unit

FOP

GENERAL DESCRIPTION OF CLASS

This is responsible Police work in the protection of life and property through the enforcement of laws and ordinances.  Work involves the responsibility for prevention, detection and investigation of crimes and for maintaining law and order.  Duties also consist of patrolling an assigned area, traffic regulation and direction and involvement in accident, criminal and other types of investigations.  Duties may entail special assignments.  Work involves an element of personal danger and may be performed in an automobile, on a motorcycle or on foot during an assigned shift.  Assignments are received from superior officers and are carried out under established policies and procedures.  Employees in this class must exercise considerable judgment and skill in their handling of emergencies.  Performance is reviewed through conferences, handwritten and computer written reports inspections and observations by superiors.

ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS AND ADDITIONAL FUNCTIONS

  • Patrols a designated area of the City to preserve law and order, to prevent and detect the commission of crime and to enforce traffic regulations.
  • Responds to calls and complaints involving traffic accidents, misdemeanors, felonies, and property crimes, crimes against persons and disputes and takes necessary police action.
  • Serves warrants and makes arrests.
  • Conducts investigations at crime scenes; gathers evidence; locates and questions witnesses; take detailed statements from witnesses and suspects; testifies as a witness in court proceedings.
  • Investigates traffic accidents and administers first aid.
  • Investigates crimes, incidents and files cases with State Attorney's Office.
  • Demonstrates proficiency in the use and care of firearms and other police equipment.
  • Supports and implements the community oriented policing concept.
  • Prepares written police reports, memorandums, and other correspondence.
  • Enforces State, Federal and local laws and ordinances.
  • Makes decisions and takes actions in stressful and dangerous situations taking into account legal, policy, and safety factors.
  • Ability to give chase on foot in the course of law enforcement/criminal apprehension activities.
  • Ability to physically restrain persons in the course of law enforcement activities.
  • Ability to lift and/or move heavy objects or persons in the course of rescue activities.
  • Ability to work in conditions which are disagreeable in respect to exposure to the elements, exposure to hazardous materials or equipment, with the threat of bodily harm.
  • Requires active work that involves walking, running and standing most of the time, exerting up to 150 pounds of force on a recurring basis, and routine keyboard operations.
  • Requires the ability to work 12 or 8.4 hour shifts, both midnight or day shifts, as determined by department needs.
  • Required to work overtime, or alternate hours, as necessary for the efficient operation of the department.
  • Requires the ability to wear/carry up to 30 lbs. of equipment continuously.
  • Requires the ability to operate a vehicle in normal and emergency conditions, daytime, night-time, and adverse weather and have a valid Florida Driver's License or have the ability to obtain one prior to hiring.
  • Requires dexterity and grip strength to operate law enforcement equipment such as firearms, handcuffs, radios, batons, and personal protective equipment (PPE), including an air purifying respirator.
  • Requires the ability to wear and/or operate personal protective equipment as required including, but not limited to, belts, ballistic vests, ballistic shields, and ballistic helmets.
  • Requires the ability to sit and stand for prolonged periods.
  • Meets Criminal Justice Standards and Training Commission (CJSTC) requirements including moral character (Florida Rule 11B-27.0011)
  • Hearing ability sufficient to understand radio transmissions and, conversations with other individuals both in person and over a telephone.
  • Speaking ability sufficient to communicate effectively with other individuals in person, over a telephone and over a radio.
  • Must be able to pass mandated psychological testing to perform duties and responsibilities of the position.
  • Visual ability sufficient to operate a police vehicle both by day and night, to observe criminal actions taking place, to observe traffic violations taking place, to read and write reports, correspondence, etc.
  • Position is designated as Emergency and Essential.
 ADDITIONAL RESPONSIBILITIES:
  •  May serve as Acting Police Sergeant when assigned.
  • Performs related work as required

QUALIFICATIONS (EDUCATION, TRAINING AND EXPERIENCE) AND SPECIAL REQUIREMENTS

  • Must be at least 21 years of age.
  • Must possess a high school diploma or GED from an accredited school or training facility.
  • Qualified applicants MUST meet at least one of the following requirements as outlined in F.S. 943.13:
    • Already hold an ACTIVE Florida Law Enforcement Certification from a Commission approved Basic Law Enforcement Academy, Correctional Officer Cross-Over Training to Florida Law Enforcement Academy or Commission Comparable Compliance Equivalency of Training Program.
    • ENROLLED and ACCEPTED into or currently attending a Florida Commission approved Basic Law Enforcement Academy or Correctional Officer Cross-Over Training to Florida Law Enforcement Academy with an academy start date no later than 60 days from the date of application.
    • Has met the requirements for the Commission Comparable Compliance Equivalency of Training Program or has been ENROLLED and ACCEPTED into or currently attending the Commission Comparable Compliance, Equivalency of Training Program with an academy start date no later than 60 days from the date of application.
SPECIAL REQUIREMENTS:
  • Ability to read, write, and speak the English language.
  • Must possess a valid state of Florida driver's license or have the ability to obtain one.
  • Must maintain a valid telephone number.
  • Applicants will be required to pass an extensive background investigation which includes, but is not limited to, a polygraph exam, physical agility test, drug screening examination, physical exam, psychological testing, credit checks, and be of good moral character, etc., prior to being offered employment as a Lakeland Police Officer.
NOTICE:  All education and/or experience requirements must be fully met.  Consideration for exception will only be given to recruits who display exemplary law enforcement experience or other circumstances.  Exceptions made to any qualification requirements must be discussed and approved by the Chief of Police and the Civil Service Director or designee.

KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS, ABILITIES AND WORKING ENVIRONMENT/PHYSICAL REQUIREMENTS

  • Extensive knowledge of First Responder First Aid.
  • Thorough knowledge of federal, state and local laws and ordinances, rules of evidence and laws regarding search and seizure.
  • Knowledge of departmental policies, rules and regulations.
  • Knowledge of principles, practices and equipment used in police work.
  • Knowledge of the city's geography.
  • Ability to develop and maintain effective working relationships with the general public, other public agencies, the media, City officials and between bureaus, divisions and units of the Police Department.
  • Ability to use a variety of communication skills to interact formally and informally with various community and ethnic groups.
  • Ability to use special techniques to establish and maintain professional contact with the public.
  • Ability to give talks before school and community groups on topics related to law enforcement.  Requires the ability to maintain a state of awareness and vigilance commensurate with officer safety responsibilities.
 
WORKING ENVIRONMENT/PHYSICAL REQUIREMENTS: 
  • The job risks exposure to pathogens, extreme hot/cold temperatures, diverse weather conditions, heights, violence, dusts, pollens, traffic and electricity.  


Required Documents:

1. Copy of DD214 – Military Discharge (if applicable).

Applicants for the position of POLICE OFFICER are required to submit a copy of ALL required documents with the employment application. Applicants will not be eligible for employment until ALL required documents have been submitted to CIVIL SERVICE or uploaded with the application.

Elements of the selection process:

Our system allows you to work on your application and save the application without submitting it. This is done to allow you to save your work and come back to finish the application without having to start over. If you submit your application and do not "complete" it before 4 p.m. on the posted close date (listed on the job opportunities page), your application will be rejected from the system and you will have to start the application over. The application WILL NOT be accepted or reviewed until it is "complete".

After submission of the completed application (including ALL required documents) the application will be accepted.  Once the application is accepted, the General Services Section of the Lakeland Police Department will review the applications.  Applicants with the most desirable applications will move the next phase of the process.  All applicants will be contacted within 60 days of the "accepted" date.

If selected to move forward you will be invited to complete the following:
  • Biographical interview:  A biographical interview will be conducted by a member of the G.S.S. staff.  The biographical interview will consist of a full comprehensive review of the application submitted to confirm accuracy of the information provided.  Applicants that are selected to continue in the process will be given information and instructions for the submission of a Personal History Questionnaire, which will be required to move forward in the process. 
 
  • Fingerprints:  The G.S.S staff will also take your fingerprints to assist in the background phase of the hiring process.
 
  • Physical Abilities Test (outlined below)
If selected to move to the next phase, the applicant will attend an interview conducted by a panel. The panel will consist of a minimum of three police department members.

A thorough background Investigation will be completed on all candidates prior to employment.

Those applicants that are selected for employment will be given a conditional offer of employment. The job offer is contingent upon the successful completion and approval of a polygraph examination, psychological fitness examination, medical examination, drug screen testing and completed background investigation.

The applicant will receive written notice either by mail or electronic mail at each phase of the selection process advising them that they were selected to move forward in the process or that they were not selected. It is the responsibility of the applicant to ensure that the e-mail address provided on the application is correct and to provide any updated information to Civil Service during the application process.

Once a decision has been reached to offer the applicant employment OR that the applicant will not be offered employment, applicants will be notified within 30 days. The intent of the Lakeland Police Department's General Services Section is that the selection process, from the date of the post exam until the applicant is advised of a decision regarding employment, will not extend beyond 180 days.

When an applicant is selected for employment and all elements of the selection process have been passed, the applicant will begin the in house "Mini-Academy". The Mini-Academy is a seven-week long training program that provides recruits with the necessary knowledge and skills to begin the Field Training Program. Once the recruit successfully passes the Mini Academy they will begin the 16-week Field Training Program. The recruit will be on probationary status until their one year probationary period is successfully completed.

Reapplication:

Reapplication, retesting, and re-evaluation of applicants not hired is permitted after six months as long as nothing in the applicant's history indicates an unfitness for employment. Conditions that qualify as unfitness for employment include revelations of unacceptable drug use, criminal records, or other factors discovered during the selection process.

Background Investigation:

A background investigation of each candidate for all positions is conducted prior to appointment to probationary status. The background investigation may include, but is not limited to:
a. verification of qualifying credentials
b. a review of any criminal record
c. a review of applicants driving record
d. fingerprint check
e. warrants check
f. records check
g. verification of at least three personal references
h. a review of prior employment/military history
i. a review of applicants employment and academy files
j. review of social site/internet information

Be advised that sensitive or confidential aspects of the applicant's personal lives may be explored.


Physical Ability Test:

This test consists of a standardized obstacle course which was created and recommended by the FDLE Criminal Justice and Standards Training Commission for Police Officers. It simulates activities that may be encountered while working in this position at the Lakeland Police Department.

Applicants should wear proper clothing and shoes for the test. Test is administered on a pass/fail basis.

The course consists of the following tasks (not necessarily in the order you may experience them). The time limit for this test is 6 minutes and 4 seconds:

- Exit from the seated, safety belted driver's position of a parked motor vehicle
- With opposite hands, remove two flags fastened to a belt with Velcro, from your back
- Utilizing the vehicles' keys, retrieve from the car trunk a flashlight to be carried during the following stages:
- 220 yard run (twice)
- Jump over a four (4) foot wall
- Run through a series of cones
- Jump over a series of three (3) hurdles
- A low crawl under three (3) hurdles
- Drag a 150 pound dummy for 100 feet
- Dry fire a service pistol six (6) times with the strong hand and six (6) times with the weak hand
- Return the flashlight to the vehicle trunk
- Return to the safety belted driver's position of the vehicle

Psychological Fitness Examination:

An emotional stability and psychological fitness examination of each candidate for a sworn position is conducted and assessed by a qualified professional prior to appointment to probationary status.

F.S. 943.13
Officers' minimum qualifications for employment or appointment.--On or after October 1, 1984, any person employed or appointed as a full-time, part-time, or auxiliary law enforcement officer or correctional officer; on or after October 1, 1986, any person employed as a full-time, part-time, or auxiliary correctional probation officer; and on or after October 1, 1986, any person employed as a full-time, part-time, or auxiliary correctional officer by a private entity under contract to the Department of Corrections, to a county commission, or to the Department of Management Services shall:
(1) Be at least 19 years of age (21 for employment as a Lakeland Police Officer).
(2) Be a citizen of the United States, notwithstanding any law of the state to the contrary.
(3) Be a high school graduate or its "equivalent" as the commission has defined the term by rule.
(4) 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.
(5) Have documentation of his or her processed fingerprints on file with the employing agency or, if a private correctional officer, have documentation of his or her processed fingerprints on file with the Department of Corrections or the Criminal Justice Standards and Training Commission. If administrative delays are caused by the department or the Federal Bureau of Investigation and the person has complied with subsections (1)-(4) and (6)-(9), he or she may be employed or appointed for a period not to exceed 1 calendar year from the date he or she was employed or appointed or until return of the processed fingerprints documenting noncompliance with subsections (1)-(4) or subsection (7), whichever occurs first. Beginning January 15, 2007, the department shall retain and enter into the statewide automated fingerprint identification system authorized by s. 943.05 all fingerprints submitted to the department as required by this section. Thereafter, the fingerprints shall be available for all purposes and uses authorized for arrest fingerprint cards entered in the statewide automated fingerprint identification system pursuant to s. 943.051. The department shall search all arrest fingerprint cards received pursuant to s. 943.051 against the fingerprints retained in the statewide automated fingerprint identification system pursuant to this section and report to the employing agency any arrest records that are identified with the retained employee's fingerprints. By January 1, 2008, a person who must meet minimum qualifications as provided in this section and whose fingerprints are not retained by the department pursuant to this section must be re-fingerprinted. These fingerprints must be forwarded to the department for processing and retention.
(6) Have passed a physical examination by a licensed physician, physician assistant, or certified advanced registered nurse practitioner, based on specifications established by the commission. In order to be eligible for the presumption set forth in s. 112.18 while employed with an employing agency, a law enforcement officer, correctional officer, or correctional probation officer must have successfully passed the physical examination required by this subsection upon entering into service as a law enforcement officer, correctional officer, or correctional probation officer with the employing agency, which examination must have failed to reveal any evidence of tuberculosis, heart disease, or hypertension. A law enforcement officer, correctional officer, or correctional probation officer may not use a physical examination from a former employing agency for purposes of claiming the presumption set forth in s. 112.18 against the current employing agency.
(7) Have a good moral character as determined by a background investigation under procedures established by the commission.
(8) Execute and submit to the employing agency or, if a private correctional officer, submit to the appropriate governmental entity an affidavit-of-applicant form, adopted by the commission, attesting to his or her compliance with subsections (1)-(7). The affidavit shall be executed under oath and constitutes an official statement within the purview of s. 837.06. The affidavit shall include conspicuous language that the intentional false execution of the affidavit constitutes a misdemeanor of the second degree. The affidavit shall be retained by the employing agency.
(9) Complete a commission-approved basic recruit training program for the applicable criminal justice discipline, unless exempt under this subsection. An applicant who has:
(a) Completed a comparable basic recruit training program for the applicable criminal justice discipline in another state or for the Federal Government; and
(b) Served as a full-time sworn officer in another state or for the Federal Government for at least 1 year provided there is no more than an 8-year break in employment, as measured from the separation date of the most recent qualifying employment to the time a complete application is submitted for an exemption under this section, is exempt in accordance with s. 943.131(2) from completing the commission-approved basic recruit training program.
(10) Achieve an acceptable score on the officer certification examination for the applicable criminal justice discipline.
(11) Comply with the continuing training or education requirements of s. 943.135.

The City of Lakeland is an Equal Opportunity/Equal Access Employer and a Drug Free work place.


The City of Lakeland is a drug free workplace.  This position is considered a mandatory testing position, which is subject to pre-employment and random drug testing.  All City of Lakeland positions are subject to reasonable suspicion drug testing. As a condition of employment you will be required to pass the pre-employment drug test in accordance with Florida Statute 440.102.

City of Lakeland
Benefits for All Regular Full-Time and Regular Part-Time Employees


2020 SUMMARY SHEET

 
Annual Leave
Annual leave is accumulated monthly and based upon years of service as follows:


Annual leave may be taken as earned by employees hired after January 1, 1989. Employees hired prior to that date use annual leave within the calendar year following the year the leave is earned. All employees may carry over up to a maximum of 20 days at the end of the calendar year. Regular part-time employees who work at least 20 hours per week accrue annual leave at the rate of 4 hours per month.*

Sick Leave
Unlimited accrual at the rate of one day per month. Eligible for use as soon as earned. Regular part-time employees who work at least 20 hours per week accrue sick leave at the rate of 4 hours per month.

*NOTE: REGULAR employees with a working day other than 8 hours, please contact your supervisor regarding these policies.

Sick Leave Pool
Allows employees to receive sick leave benefits in cases involving catastrophic or long-term illnesses or injuries after all personal leave time has been depleted. Regular full-time employees contribute 8 hours and Regular part-time employees contribute 4 hours on an annual basis. Employees must have completed one full year of service on or before December 31st of the calendar year enrollment; and have accumulated at least 40 hours of sick time (20 hours for Regular part-time employees). Participation in this program is voluntary.
For more information, contact Kristina Hunt at 834-6019.

Family & Medical Leave
Federal legislation guarantees up to 12 weeks per year off work under certain circumstances outlined in the policy manual. The employees must have been employed by the City for at least 12 months and have at least 1,250 hours of service during the 12-month period before the requested leave. The City will continue its group life and health insurance for an employee on leave at the same level and under the same conditions that existed while the employee was working.

Pension Plan
Provision for retirement income requiring mandatory participation for full-time regular employees.

Defined Benefit Plan:

Plan C
Employee 5.23%
Employer 19.75%

                     OR

Defined Contribution Plan:
Executive and new hires over age 52
Employee 8.5% or 10.732% per election upon hire
Employer 15.39%

Deferred Compensation 457 Plan: 
A voluntary plan that is invested in mutual funds. The Employees' Pension Board performs the due diligence on the mutual funds. Employees may reallocate their account at any time.
Maximum contribution for 2020 is $19,500; employees age 50 or older can also add a "catch-up" amount of $6,500. Additionally, a match of up to 5% of salary is offered by the City in Plan C.

Holidays
Eleven (11) holidays, includes one personal floating holiday to be used at any time after three months of employment and prior to the end of the calendar year.

Funeral Leave
Up to three days off with pay due to death of an immediate family member (as defined in the policy manual). Up to four hours off with pay may be obtained through supervisor approval to attend local funeral services of persons other than immediate family.

Jury/Witness Duty
Employees required to serve on jury duty will be relieved of responsibility for their regular work shift or portion thereof and receive full pay while serving. All fees received for such service may be retained by the employee. Employees subpoenaed to any civil or criminal court proceeding, which employee is not personally or monetarily interested, shall be paid as if engaged in regular work activities.

Military Leave
Allows for up to 240 hours in any one calendar year for annual military training without loss of pay or benefits for any employee in some type of reserve status for the United States Armed Forces. (see policy manual for additional information).

Maternity Leave
Refer to Family & Medical Leave for those employees who qualify. Others may take up to three months leave of absence available upon approval of the Department Head. Employees may opt to utilize any combination of paid (sick or annual leave) or unpaid leave.

Leave of Absence Without Pay
Written requests are subject to approval by Department Head and City Manager or designee for less than 90 days. Requests for more than 90 days also require Civil Service Board approval for employees in a Civil Service classification.

Longevity Pay
Years of Service                 Semiannual Payout              Annual Payout

10-14 years of service                     $120                                   $240
15-19 years of service                     $180                                   $360
20+ years of service                        $240                                   $480

Tuition Reimbursement
Eligible after one year of employment. Program provides employees up to $2,000 per fiscal year (October 1 through September 30) for reimbursement of tuition of approved college, university, vocational, or correspondence classes upon completion with a grade of "C" or better in credit courses only. Full reimbursement is given for courses and fees, upon approval. The program does not include reimbursement for cost of books, supplies or other related expenses.
For more information, contact Sue Cook at 834-6844.

Suggestion Awards
A program designed to provide a consistent and organized method for employees to submit and be rewarded for constructive ideas for improvement. Maximum award is $1000.
For additional information, contact Kathy McNelis at 834-6348.

Direct Deposit of Paycheck (refer to handout in new employee folder)
An account must be established with the institution of your choice prior to signing up for direct deposit.

Uniforms/Equipment
Uniforms issued at no cost to employees for those job classifications which require them. Equipment is issued to employees at either no cost or discounted cost depending upon job classification.

Parking
Free while at work.

Break Periods
Employees may be permitted two 15 minute breaks during the work day. The time shall be at the discretion of the supervisor.


For Information on Health Insurance, Dental, Vision, and Life Insurance please contact Benefits at 834-6797.

For Information on Retirement Benefits, contact the Retirement Services Department at 834-8784 or 834-8794.

For Information on Firefighter and Police Officer Retirement Benefits, contact Benefits USA at 800-452-2454 x205

01
Are you at least 21 years of age OR will you turn 21 years of age within 4 months from the date your application is submitted?
  • Yes
  • No
02
Are you a citizen of the United States?
  • Yes
  • No
03
Have you ever received a dishonorable discharge from any of the Armed Forces of the United States?
  • Yes
  • No
04
Any person who, after July 1, 1981, pleads guilty or nolo contendere to, or is found guilty of a felony, or of a misdemeanor involving perjury or a false statement, shall not be eligible for employment or appointment as an officer, not-withstanding suspension of sentence or withholding of adjudication. Have you been convicted of any felony or of a misdemeanor involving perjury or false statement?
  • Yes
  • No
05
Do you have a High School diploma from an accredited school or its equivalent (GED)?
  • Yes
  • No
06
Have you ever, by word of mouth, or in writing advocated, advised, or taught the doctrine that the government of the United States of America, or of any political subdivision thereof, should be overthrown by force, violence, or any unlawful means?
  • Yes
  • No
07
Are you willing to take a polygraph examination to verify all information supplied in this application?
  • Yes
  • No
08
Have you illegally used, experimented, or otherwise possessed marijuana, or any of its derivatives within the past 2 years?
  • Yes
  • No
09
If you have illegally used, experimented, or otherwise possessed marijuana, or any of its derivatives within the past 2 years, please provide a detailed explanation of the incident(s) and provide the month/year of last use. Otherwise, enter N/A.
10
Other than marijuana, within the past 5 years, have you illegally used, experimented, or otherwise possessed any controlled substance listed under Florida Statute 893, including synthetic drugs and the use of prescription medications that were not prescribed to you.
  • Yes
  • No
11
If you have, within the past 5 years, illegally used, experimented, or otherwise possessed any controlled substance listed under Florida Statute 893, including synthetic drugs and the use of prescription medications that were not prescribed to you, please provide a detailed explanation of the incident(s) and include the name of the illegal drug used and the month/year of last use. Otherwise, enter N/A.
12
Have you ever illegally cultivated, manufactured, sold, or delivered a controlled substance at any time?
  • Yes
  • No
13
If you have illegally cultivated, manufactured, sold, or delivered a controlled substance, explain and enter the date of the occurrence(s). Otherwise enter N/A.
14
If you have ever been convicted of a criminal offense list each offense and explain. Otherwise enter N/A..
15
Have you ever been arrested, charged, or received a notice to appear or summons for any criminal violation? If yes, please explain. Otherwise enter No.
16
List all traffic tickets other than parking, explain why received, when received, and final disposition. Enter N/A if you have never received a traffic ticket other than parking.
17
If your license has ever been suspended or revoked, explain in detail. Otherwise enter N/A.
18
Have you had a DUI conviction within sixty months of this application?
  • Yes
  • No
19
List what illegal drug(s), if any, you have used. List the number of times you used the illegal drug(s) and the time frame in which the use(s) occurred. This includes any prescription medication you have taken that was not prescribed to you. The format for answering this question is: TYPE of illegal drug(s), NUMBER OF TIMES the drug(s) was used, PERIOD OF TIME in which the drug(s) was used. LIST EACH ILLEGAL DRUG(S) USED IN THE ABOVE FORMAT SEPARATELY. If you have never used any illegal drug(s), please state I have never used any illegal drug (s).
20
List any honors, awards, or scholarships received from an educator or employer. Indicate none if you have none.
21
Do you understand that if you HAVE SERVED in the Armed Forces, you must supply a copy of your DD214 Form-4 to the City of Lakeland Department of Civil Service?
  • Yes
  • No
22
If you have served in the Armed Forces, list the branch(es) of service and the corresponding highest rank achieved. Otherwise enter N/A.
23
If you have served in the military, list the type and date of each discharge. Otherwise enter N/A.
24
If any type of disciplinary action was taken against you in the service, please provide the Date, Place, Nature of the offense, and Action taken. Otherwise enter N/A.
25
If you are a naturalized citizen, please provide: Date, Place, Court, and Naturalization Number. Otherwise, enter N/A.
26
If you have any tattoos describe the design and location. Otherwise enter N/A.
27
Are you currently a certified police officer?
  • Yes
  • No
28
Have you enrolled in, been accepted into or completed a Florida Criminal Justice Standards and Training Commission approved Basic Law Enforcement Academy? If not, enter No. If so, please list the name of the academy and graduation date.
29
If currently certified as a police officer, in what state are you certified? If not currently certified, enter N/A.
30
If you are currently a certified police officer in another state, have you qualified for the Florida Criminal Justice Standards and Training Commission, Equivalency of Training Program? If so, please list the name of the approving Selection Center. If not certified in another state enter N/A.
31
If it became necessary in the course of your police duties to take a human life, would you have any reluctance to do so because of religious or other beliefs? If yes, explain.
32
With or without reasonable accommodation(s), can you perform the essential functions of the job as described in the job description? Please answer Yes or No. If you require any reasonable accommodation(s) to perform the essential functions of the job as described in the job description, please provide a narrative statement that describes reasonable accommodation(s) needed below:
33
Can you operate a motor vehicle?
  • Yes
  • No
34
Have you ever been terminated from employment? If yes, list the name of the employer and provide a detailed explanation as to the reason for termination. Otherwise enter "No, I have never been terminated from employment."
35
Have you ever been disciplined in anyway, dismissed from or asked to resign by any employer? If yes, please provide a detailed explanation for all verbal and written counseling's, warnings, reprimands, suspensions, or involuntary resignations. Otherwise enter No.
36
List names of relatives or friends employed by the Lakeland Police Department. Format is: Name, Relationship. Otherwise enter N/A.
37
If you have ever applied to another law enforcement agency, list the name of the agency and the date(s) and status of each application. Otherwise enter N/A.
38
I have read and understand that the required documentation is to be submitted with my employment application for POLICE OFFICER with the Lakeland Police Department. I further understand that if I submit an application and do not "complete" it before 4 p.m. on the posted closing date (listed on the posting), my application will be rejected from the system and I will have to start the application process over. I understand that my application WILL NOT be accepted or reviewed until it is "complete".
  • Yes
  • No

Required Question

Agency
City of Lakeland, Civil Service
Address
500 N Lake Parker Avenue

Lakeland, Florida, 33801
Phone
(863)834-8790