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Job Title: New Canaan - Out-of-State Certified Police Officer
Salary: $78,050 (Step 2 upon hire) to $104,389 (at Step 5)
Location: New Canaan, CT

Job Announcement:

New Canaan Police Department, CT Police JobsNow Accepting Applications for

Out-of-State Certified Police Officer

*PLEASE NOTE: THIS POSITION IS FOR OUT-OF-STATE CERTIFIED POLICE OFFICERS ONLY.  CONNECTICUT POSTC CERTIFIED OFFICERS MUST APPLY FOR THAT POSITION THROUGH THAT POSTING.

The New Canaan Police Department is an internationally accredited agency that is currently accepting applications for the position of full-time certified Police Officer.  Applicants must be a U.S Citizen, at least 21 years of age, and have a high school or equivalent degree.  Applicants must have a current out-of-state certification that meets POSTC Comparative Certification requirements.  A minimum score of 40% on the CHIP Test and a minimum passing score of 75% on the CPCA Entry Level Police Officer Exam are required prior to applying.  Potential candidates will be required to complete and successfully pass a peer interview, polygraph examination, Police Commission interview, psychological evaluation, medical examination and a thorough background investigation.  A competitive wage and benefits package will be offered in accordance with the current labor contract.  There is no residency nor proximity requirement for employment with the department.  Applicants must go to www.policeapp.com to apply.  This recruitment process will remain open until all positions are filled or at the discretion of the Chief of Police.  Any questions should be directed to Sgt. Brian Mitchell at brian.mitchell@newcanaanct.gov or 203-594-3506.  Veterans, women and minorities are strongly encouraged to apply.  The New Canaan Police Department is an Equal Opportunity Employer (EOE).

Benefits

  • Salary Range $78,050 (Step 2 upon hire) to $104,389 (at Step 5)
  • $5,000.00 Sign-on Bonus After Completion of Probationary Period
  • Extra Duty Rate of $85/hour
  • Defined Benefit Pension
  • Military Buyback of up to 4 years for Pension
  • Medical, Dental, and Life Insurance
  • Up to 24 Days Paid Vacation per year
  • 13 Paid Holidays
  • Evening and Night Shift Differential
  • Education and First Responder Stipends
  • College Tuition Reimbursement
  • Uniform & Equipment Purchase Allowance
  • Uniform Cleaning Allowance

 

Career Opportunities

  • Special Response Team
  • School Resource Officer
  • Police Bike Patrol
  • Police Motorcycle Patrol
  • Accident Reconstruction Team
  • K-9
  • Community Impact Officer
  • Field Training Officer
  • Detective Bureau

 

Disqualifiers

  • Any Felony Convictions
  • Any Conviction of a Class A or Class B Misdemeanor (under CT Law or in any other jurisdiction that if committed in this state, would constitute a Class A or B misdemeanor.)
  • Conviction of any act which would constitute perjury or false statement
  • Conviction for any domestic violence related misdemeanor crime.
  • Applicant must not have been dismissed from any law enforcement unit for malfeasance or other serious misconduct.

Applicant must not have resigned or retired from any law enforcement position while under investigation for any malfeasance or misconduct.

 

The New Canaan Police Department is an Equal Opportunity Employer.

Applications must be submitted through www.policeapp.com.  Please direct any questions regarding this process to Sgt. Brian Mitchell, brian.mitchell@newcanaanct.gov.

Please direct questions regarding this position to brian.mitchell@newcanaanct.gov


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Jobs close at 11:59 PM (Eastern) on the deadline date specified, or when the position capacity has been met, or unless otherwise specified in the announcement. If the deadline date is not specified in the announcement, the agency has sole discretion on setting the deadline and jobs may close without notice. It is the applicant's responsibility to thoroughly read and understand the deadline requirements and capacity limits as outlined by the agency.

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