Police Officer

City of Ann Arbor

Job Description

Full job description

The Ann Arbor Police Department is looking to fill multiple Police Officer positions due to recent retirements.

Pay Rate Information

Entry Level Police Officer, $60,000 annually ($28.84 hourly)
w/Bachelor's, $61,350 annually ($29.49 hourly)

Lateral Police Officer (2 years' experience), $67,000 annually ($32.21)
w/Bachelor's, $68,507.50 annually ($32.93 hourly)

Lateral Police Officer (3+ years' experience), $70,500 annually ($33.89 hourly)
w/Bachelor's, $72,086.25 annually ($34.65 hourly)

  • Pay based on current contract

**Lateral candidates have two or more years of full time sworn law enforcement experience.

 

Earning Potential under the current contract:

  • After 10 years of service with the AAPD, the salary of a Police Officer is $95,000 annually or 97,137.50 with a Bachelor's Degree (base pay).
  • After 10 years of service, the salary for a Detective is $104,500 or 106,851.25 with a Bachelor's Degree (base pay).

This position is represented by the AAPOA union. The collective bargaining agreement located at: AAPOA Collective Bargaining Agreement

Benefits offered for this opportunity can be found here: AAPOA Benefits Summary

 

Ann Arbor Police Department is a full-service department with many services and units. These include a uniform patrol, detective section, Metro SWAT, hostage negotiation team, under water search and rescue, polygraph, computer forensics, traffic services unit, K9, motorcycle and bicycle patrols, as well as a community engagement unit. The Ann Arbor Police Department is committed to a community-oriented policing philosophy and strives for a high level of community engagement across all divisions.

 

Description:

This is a sworn law enforcement position that involves protecting life and property through enforcement of laws and ordinances. Work involves responsibility for performing assigned police work of varying difficulty utilizing community oriented/problem solving techniques which include: community engagement, resource development, the enforcement of laws and ordinances, crime prevention, detection and investigation, apprehension of violators, preservation of order, and related police functions. Frequently involves the performance of hazardous and strenuous tasks and the exercise of initiative and judgment in various situations endangering life or property.

 

Minimum Qualifications:

  • Must be a U.S. Citizen, at least 21 years of age at the time of hire
  • Must have a valid Driver's License with a satisfactory driving record
  • Associate's Degree or equivalent college credits (60) is required at the time of hire
  • Must be MCOLES certified / certifiable at the time of hire

 

AAPD Benefits:

  • Ongoing commitment to internal and external training opportunities
  • Reciprocal Pension Service Time available for pension-qualified applicants

 

The physical demands described here are representative of those that must be met by an employee to successfully perform the essential duties of this job. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential duties.

Positions in this class typically require: driving, reaching, standing, walking, climbing, running, balancing, stooping, kneeling, crouching, jumping, pushing, pulling, lifting, grasping, talking, hearing, seeing and repetitive motions.

Crawling, wrestling, and handcuffing, use of self-defense techniques. Extreme physical and mental exertion may be required depending on the circumstances and call for service.

The ability to possess normal color vision without the assistance of color enhancing lenses, possess 20/20 corrected vision in each eye and possess normal visual functions in each eye as defined by the MCOLES Licensing Standards.

Move and lift light objects of various weights depending on circumstances and calls for service. Most items are less than 50 pounds and include but are not limited to down trees/branches, barricades, moving files, a podium and manhole covers. May be required to also push cars out of the roadway, wrest with people, people that need to be moved to another location (medical calls, injured officer), assisting medical examiner with moving dead bodies, moving dead animals including deer, etc.

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