Job Description
Salary
$27.55 - $35.73 Hourly
Location
City of Eagan
Job Type
Full-Time
Job Number
202501081
Department
Police
Division
Police
Opening Date
01/13/2025
Closing Date
1/29/2025 12:00 PM Central
FLSA
Non-Exempt
- Description
- Benefits
- Questions
Job Description Police Cadet Pay: Starts at $27.55 per hour
Full or Part-Time, Non-Exempt, Benefit Eligible
Join Team Eagan! The City of Eagan is accepting applications for Police Cadets. Applicants must currently be enrolled in a post-secondary institution to obtain an associate’s degree, bachelor’s degree, or already possess a degree. Candidates cannot currently be enrolled in or have completed POST mandated skills training. The individuals filling this position may be eligible for tuition reimbursement while completing their degree, and will attend school while working in this position.
We're seeking individuals with a desire to assist us in serving a diverse community. Diverse candidates are encouraged to apply.
This position may include rotating shift work, including weekend and holiday hours, and average 24 or more hours per week.
Application Deadline: Wednesday, January 29th @ Noon (CST).
CLICK HERE to view the full recruitment timeline.
Position Summary Police Cadets are visible in the community and participate in community outreach initiatives. They also support the organization in maintaining the police department’s vehicle fleet, perform errands, assist the public when necessary, and perform other tasks as assigned below. The Police Cadet is a training position to evaluate candidates for the position of Police Officer for the City of Eagan. Individuals in this position must make continuous progress toward their degree in Law Enforcement or a related degree and must be considered a viable candidate for promotion to Police Officer. Should the Police Chief determine that a Police Cadet will not be hired as a Police Officer with the City of Eagan, the individual will not be able to continue in the position.
Essential Position Functions Equipment & Fleet Maintenance
- Ensure all squad cars are serviced at proper intervals
- Monitor the equipment associated with the department’s vehicles and recommend replacement as necessary
- Work with sworn staff to ensure they have a clean vehicle in proper working order for shift use
- Deliver vehicles in need of repair to the appropriate city shop or dealership for service. Also performs minor squad repairs if able
- Ensure the cleanliness of the garages and other areas within the police department
- Manage, inventory and order miscellaneous supplies
- Refill squad fire extinguishers and order oxygen. Maintains speed trailer; assigning locations, set-up, take-down, download data, and print reports
- Assist IT with upgrades and repairs of squad laptops
- Assist with duties in the Property Room
Transportation/Delivery Services
- Respond to all requests made by the Police Department or City Hall for various transporting of prisoners, deliveries of any kind and miscellaneous errands. Supervisor notification is expected if such requests cannot be accommodated during prescribed working hours. I.E. Bank Deposits, Subpoena Service, transport evidence to the Bureau of Criminal Apprehension.
Animal Control Related Duties
- Back up CSO II/Animal Control Officer when requested and take over animal control duties in the absence of the CSO II/Animal Control Officer
- When applicable issue summons/citations City Code Violations
- Assist sworn staff with duties as requested
- Respond to and investigate complaints; performs necessary follow up regarding bites, potential rabies and need for quarantines
- Determine/authorize the placement of animals for treatment, shelter or at times euthanizing. Make referrals to other agencies when appropriate
- Interpret State statutes and City ordinances in order to take appropriate law enforcement action. I.E. snow bans, parking, junk vehicles, dog-related violations
- Provides public education to a variety of civic groups with regard to animal care and treatment, regulations/ordinances and wildlife management
Support to Sworn Officers
- In general, assist sworn officers with their duties as requested or assigned
- Report any criminal activity occurring in the city to dispatcher immediately. Enforcement action will be taken when directed
- Draft minor police reports such as criminal damage to property and theft as needed. When applicable issue summons/citations regarding City Code Violations
- Participate and stay proficient on department recognized defensive tactics
- Test participants in the Dakota County Safe Streets program
- Fingerprinting for applicant background investigations
- Book and Release of criminals for Officers/Detectives
- Maintain speed trailer. Assigning locations, set-up, takedown, download data, and print reports
- Perform manual speed surveys and input data
- Assist with bike rodeos and other public relation duties
- Subpoena Service
- Police Department tours
- Processing of found property
- Testify in court and other related hearings associated with the position
Minimum Qualifications - High School Diploma or equivalent G.E.D.
- Valid driver’s license
- Must be currently enrolled in a post-secondary institution majoring in Law Enforcement, Criminal Justice, or a related field OR already possess a degree
- Associate’s or bachelor’s degree must be completed during duration of employment
- Must successfully complete a background investigation, physical and psychological exam, medical exam, and drug test
- Ability to perform all essential position functions under the working conditions described
Things that may help you be successful in this role
- Experience working with and communicating with the public
- Ability to express oneself clearly, both orally and in writing
- Previous experience in volunteering and community outreach initiatives
- The ability to make presentations to groups of citizens to enhance the department’s community contacts
Work Environment, Hours, And Requirements - 80% field; 20% office
- The employee may be required to do sustained physical work, in any weather conditions and should expect to be exposed to all elements
- Employees are required to wear a department uniform that includes shirt, pants and boots or shoes
- The employee will need to have an ability to carry or lift equipment or animals up to 35 pounds or assist in putting animals up to 120 pounds in a vehicle. The employee must have the ability to learn and pass a Defensive Tactics Training Course
- Ability to work with animals
- Ability to see objects clearly and read computer screens and written material
- Ability to answer phones and take reports daily, by telephone
- Ability to effectively deal with people and skilled in report writing
- Required to make progress towards educational degree with the idea of fulfilling the requirements for becoming a police officer
- May include rotating shift work, up to 24 hours per week, including weekend and holiday hours
Located in the Twin Cities metro area, Eagan is home to about 68,000 people. The City operates under a Council-Administrator form of government, employing 300 regular full-time employees, and up to 400 seasonal and part-time employees. Regarded as a great place to live, work and play, the City of Eagan prides itself on exceptional customer service and employs a stable workforce with experienced and professional staff. Areas of employment include finance, engineering, law enforcement, fire safety, parks and recreation, forestry, public works and utilities, community development, sports and fitness, arts and preschool education, etc. Visit our website to learn more at The City of Eagan is an Equal Opportunity Employer Why choose the City of Eagan? We love to work hard and play hard! We have supportive leadership and a known culture of teamwork. Current employees have said they like working for #TeamEagan because of the strong connection to the Community, great benefits, access to nature, and it’s a place that being respectful is the norm – people are just nice!
What are the benefit offerings? For detailed plan information please visit our Benefits Website at
Benefits - Medical – Blue Cross Blue Shield of MN
- Dental – Health Partners
- Basic Life, AD&D, Long-Term Disability
- Voluntarily Life Insurance
- Accident Insurance
- Vision
- Legal Services
- Flexible Spending (medical and dependent care)
- Employee Assistance Program
- Discount programs
Retirement and Medical Savings Options
- Retirement Investment opportunities through MissionSquare Retirement and Minnesota State Retirement System
- PERA Pension
- Health Care Savings Plan (HCSP)
Leave accruals
- Vacation accrues at a rate that equates to 3-weeks per year, with opportunities to accrue more after 10 years of employment
- Opportunities to purchase up to 40 hours of vacation, earn PTO for wellness incentives, convert sick time to vacation, volunteer hours, etc.
- Sick and safe leave will be accrued on a per pay period basis at the rate of one working day each calendar month
If you have additional questions, please contact Human Resources at hrjobs@eaganmn.gov.
01
Are you 18 years of age or older?
02
Are you able to perform the essential positions under the working conditions described?
03
Do you have a high school diploma or G.E.D.?
04
Do you have a valid driver's license?
05
Are you currently enrolled in a post-secondary institution majoring in Law Enforcement, Criminal Justice, or a related field?
- Yes - I'm currently enrolled
- No - However I possess an Associate's or Bachelor's Degree in Law Enforcement, Criminal Justice, or a related field
- No - I am not currently enrolled and I do not possess a degree in Law Enforcement, Criminal Justice, or a related field
06
If you are currently enrolled in a program majoring in Law Enforcement, Criminal Justice, or a related field, can you complete your degree during the duration of your employment?
07
Please list all degrees received or in progress, as well as the name, location, and course of study of all colleges, universities, and technical/vocational schools attended.
08
Are you currently enrolled in OR have you completed POST mandated skills training?
- Yes - I am currently enrolled in or have completed POST mandated skills training
- No - I have not completed POST mandated skills training OR I am not currently enrolled in this training
09
Do you have experience as a Police Reserve or Police Explorer?
10
Do you have experience working as a Community Service Officer?
11
Do you have experience working full or part-time in Security or Asset Protection?
12
Please list all experience as a Police Reserve, Police Explorer, Community Service Officer, and/or in Security and Asset Protection (NA if none).
13
Have you received any academic, professional, or community service-related honors or awards?
14
Please list all academic, professional, or community service-related honors or awards you've received (NA if none).
15
Have you completed a government-related internship in any field?
16
Please list all government related internships you've completed (NA if none).
17
Within the last 10 years, how many community or volunteer service hours do you have?
- None
- 1-10 hours
- 11-40 hours
- 41-100 hours
- More than 100 hours
18
Please list all volunteer or community service roles you've had within the past 10 years including the location and approximate dates of service (NA if none).
19
Have you been involuntarily terminated from a police, sheriff, or government position (excluding layoffs)?
20
If yes, please list the employer (NA if no).
21
Within the last 5 years, have you been involuntarily terminated from a NON-police, sheriff, or government position (excluding layoffs)?
22
If yes, please list the employer (NA if no).
23
The following will result in the rejection of police applicants: - Felony and Gross misdemeanor conviction (including pardons and expungements) - controlled substance conviction - criminal sexual misconduct conviction - conviction of assaulting, fleeing or eluding a police officer - evidence that the applicant has misrepresented or falsified any information to the department. I have read and understand the above reasons for rejection:
24
The existence of a criminal conviction record will not automatically disqualify you from employment with the City, though certain types of criminal convictions may prohibit you from working in certain positions. Before any applicant is rejected on the basis of a criminal conviction, he/she will be notified in writing and will be given any rights to processing of complaints or grievances afforded by MN Statute Ch. 364. Have you ever been convicted as an adult for a crime which has not been annulled, expunged, set aside, purged or sealed by a court?
25
If yes, give the date, place, nature of offense and disposition (NA if none).
26
Are you applying for veteran's preference points?
27
If you are applying for veteran's preference points, please indicate which veteran's preference you are requesting. Please note documentation to support your request must be received within seven (7) days of the application deadline. Documents can be emailed to hrjobs@cityofeagan.com.
- Veteran
- Disabled Veteran
- Spouse of a Disabled Veteran
- Spouse of a Deceased Veteran
- Spouse of a Deceased Disabled Veteran
- N/A
28
Have you received an Honorable Discharge or Separation after serving at least 181 consecutive days in the military services for purposes other than training? This information is to determine your status as a veteran under the Veteran's Preference Statute, MN Statutes, 43A.11.
Required Question
Agency City of Eagan
Address 3830 Pilot Knob Rd
Eagan, Minnesota, 55122
Phone 651-675-5000
Website
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