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Village of Winnetka
Winnetka, Illinois, United States
(on-site)
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2 days ago
Village of Winnetka
Winnetka, Illinois, United States
(on-site)
Salary
$85,397.00 - $120,270.00
Min Experience
1-2 Years
Min Education
H.S. Diploma/Equivalent
Salary - Type
Yearly Salary
Job Function
Law Enforcement - Lateral Entry (<b>certified</b> Officer/deputy/trooper/agent)
Lateral Police Officer
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Lateral Police Officer
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Description
The Village of Winnetka is seeking applicants for entry-level Police Patrol Officer by lateral appointment. The Patrol Officer performs routine vehicular and foot patrols, investigates criminal activity, enforces traffic and parking regulations, and conducts a variety of crime prevention activities to protect life and property, prevent disorder, and enforce laws and ordinances.
Starting Annual Rate: $85,397 (Note: Any newly hired employee who has previous law enforcement experience may be eligible for accelerated step placement upon hire)
- 2025 Position Range: $85,397 - $120,270
- 2026 Position Range: $88,386 - $124,480
Retention Bonus: Actively employed patrol officers are eligible to receive the following:
- December 1, 2026: $5,000
- June 1, 2026: $5,000
- December 1, 2026: $5,000
Essential Functions:
- Be present for roll call; receive and record pertinent information and instructions.
- Patrol specified beat on foot and in patrol vehicle; make periodic interior and exterior premises checks of businesses, schools and residences to determine the existence of unusual or hazardous conditions. Investigate suspicious persons, vehicles, places or activity. Take appropriate action when condition is warranted, including making arrests and issuing citations.
- Promptly respond to radio calls investigating crimes, complaints, disturbances, traffic accidents, and stray animals.
- Administer first aid in emergencies. Investigate conditions hazardous to life and property. Conduct initial investigations of crime and crime scenes, and collect and preserve evidence.
- Identify, pursue, apprehend, and assist in the prosecution of persons who violate federal, state, and local laws, statutes and ordinances; subdue resisting individuals; search arrested persons; seize contraband; transport arrestees to the police facility/lock-up; make warrant inquiries; fingerprint suspects; attend and testify during court appearance.
- Conduct enforcement stops for motor vehicle violations; enforce parking laws/restrictions; direct traffic; assist motorists with disabled vehicles; request emergency assistance when needed; remove debris to eliminate traffic hazards; and assist with moving disabled vehicles from the roadway.
- Intervene in and temporarily mediate domestic disputes; advise parties of their legal rights under state law; explain domestic legal procedures to all parties; and make referrals to other agencies when appropriate.
- Analyze, organize, and present intelligence and other information relating to suspected criminal activity.
Interview, question, and interrogate when necessary, victims and complainants, witnesses, informants, and suspects of possible criminal activity. - Prepare accurate written reports, records and diagrams and complete other paperwork necessary for court proceedings; attend court proceedings when required.
- Maintain positive law enforcement presence in the community; meet with and make presentations to various citizen groups.
- Engage in regular fitness for duty, firearms training, and professional development training.
- Reconstruct incidents, including traffic accidents, using mathematical, computer and other techniques.
- Evacuate persons from dangerous areas, secure buildings and areas and assist other departments or agencies in disaster and emergency situations.
- Assume special duties including beach patrol, bike patrol, and longer term assignments including that of investigator, school resource officer, juvenile officer, fitness instructor, department training officer, field training officer, evidence technician, accident investigator, firearms instructor, crime prevention officer, motorcycle officer, Northern Illinois Police Alarm System (NIPAS) and North Regional Major Crimes Task Force (NORTAF) team member, and other assignments when required.
- Perform other duties as assigned.
Requirements
- Must meet all educational and eligibility requirements as outlined by the Village of Winnetka Board of Fire and Police Commissioners' Rules and Regulations.
- Currently certified as a full-time Law Enforcement Officer by the Illinois Law Enforcement Training & Standards Board.
- Corrected far vision to 20/20 or better and corrected near vision to 20/40, possess normal peripheral vision and the ability to distinguish colors.
Apply Online: https://www.governmentjobs.com/careers/winnetka
Job ID: 79942655

Village of Winnetka
Government
Winnetka
,
Illinois
,
United States
The Village of Winnetka is an established North Shore suburban community, located approximately 20 miles north of Chicago.
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