Job Description
Oberlin Police Department
85 South Main
Oberlin, Ohio 44074
Phone: 440-775-7205
Position: Full-Time Patrol Officer
Salary: Starting rate $31.73-$37.51/hour ($65,998-$78,020/year) DOQ
Benefits
Comprehensive health insurance
12 paid holidays
Paid time off (vacation, personal, sick leave, parental leave)
Annual longevity pay after 5 years
Education pay for Associate's, Bachelor's, or Master's Degree
Tuition assistance for law enforcement education
Physical fitness incentives
Uniform allowance
Training opportunities
Department Overview
The Oberlin Police Department is dedicated to enhancing the quality of life by protecting life and property, upholding fair and unbiased law enforcement, and building community partnerships. The department includes 16 full-time sworn officers and 13 civilian staff, along with a range of specialized roles such as Detective, School Resource Officer, Drug Recognition Expert, Accident Reconstruction Officer, K-9 Unit, and SWAT Team member. Officers are represented by the Ohio Patrolman's Benevolent Association, which supports competitive wages and benefits.
Area Information
Oberlin is a 4.92-square-mile college town in Lorain County, Northeast Ohio, intersected by State Routes 58 and 511 and US 20. Home to Oberlin College and Conservatory, Oberlin features a charming downtown, light industrial parks, and multiple commerce districts. The community is largely residential, with ample recreational spaces and a strong nonprofit sector.
Population: 8,609
Job Requirements
Age: Minimum 21 years
Citizenship: U.S. Citizen or legal intention to become one
Education: High school diploma or GED required
Driver's License: Valid Ohio driver's license with proof of insurability
Language: Proficient in reading and speaking English
Academy Certification: OPOTA certification preferred but not required
Physical Agility Certification: Valid certification from OPOTA or Cuyahoga Community College may be accepted in lieu of the department's agility test
Pre-Employment Requirements:
Successful completion of a background check, drug screening, and medical examination.
Hiring Process
Application Submission: Complete the employment application with all supplemental documents online by the specified deadline.
Written Exam: Take the Written Exam through NTN, requiring a passing score of 70% to proceed to the Physical Agility Test.
Appeals: Applicants may appeal grading within seven days of notification if there is a dispute with the exam results.
Physical Agility Test: Administered by the Oberlin Police Department and scored as pass/fail. Standards are available in the department's Physical Fitness Standards.
Candidates who pass both exams are placed on the eligibility list, ranked by score. The Civil Service Commission will certify and post the eligibility list. Selections for interview will follow, starting from the top-ranked candidates as vacancies arise.
The City of Oberlin is a Drug-Free Workplace and an Equal Employment Opportunity employer.
Employment Type: Full-Time
Salary: $ 31.00 37.00 Per Hour
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