New London - CPCA Entry Level Police Officer
Job Overview
Department:
New London Police Department
Type:Entry Level
Job Title:CPCA Entry Level Police Officer
Salary:(CPCA Test) $68,832 - $84,117
Deadline: Dec 6, 2024 11:59 PM Eastern
Contact:jpelchat@newlondonct.org
Location:
New London, CT
Important Links:
Job Prerequisites
- Connecticut Police Chiefs Written Test
Click here for more information
Job Announcement
CITY OF NEW LONDON POLICE DEPARTMENT
IS NOW ACCEPTING APPLICATIONS FOR
ENTRY LEVEL POLICE OFFICERS
This application is for candidate who have already taken or plan to take the CPCA Police Officer Exam. If you have taken the L.E.C Regional exam or are scheduled to take the L.E.C Regional exam you must click HERE to be directed to that application!
HOW TO APPLY
If you meet the basic requirements and wish to become a police officer with the City of New London you must first take the Police Officer Written Examinations. There are two options accepted by the City of New London for taking the written examination. Fees, requirements, and terms associated with the written test are specified by the testing facility.
Option 1 - CPCA Police Officer-Entry Level Examination ($95 fee): Complete the written examination administered by PoliceApp.com. Click HERE for further information and registration. CPCA Applicants click HERE to apply
Option 2 - L.E.C. regional examination ($85.00) Fee: Complete the written examination administered by the Law Enforcement Council of Southeast Connecticut (L.E.C.). Click HERE for further information and details.
ELIGIBILITY
The Police Officer Standard and Training Council regulation stipulates a candidate must be 21 years old to attend the Academy. In order to take this examination, candidates must be 21 years of age prior to the Date of Examination.
GENERAL DUTIES
This is a patrol officer position involving the responsibility for the protection of life and property; the prevention, detection and investigation of crime; and maintaining law and order. The work necessitates the use of independent and mature judgment in making investigations and inspections and in deciding what course of action to take in emergency situations.
MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS
- Must have a high school diploma or GED
- Must be 21 or older
- Must be a citizen of the United States
- Must possess or be able to obtain a valid State of CT drivers license
- Must be physically able to perform the duties of a Police Officer
- Must be able to pass an extensive background investigation, polygraph, medical and psychological examinations along with controlled substance screening
- Must be in and remain in good physical condition
TESTING REQUIREMENTS
Candidate’s must successfully complete the written test administered by the Connecticut Police Chiefs Association (CPCA) or the Law Enforcement Council of Southeast Connecticut (L.E.C.). Upon obtaining a competent numerical grade, which is predetermined by the New London Police Department, candidates will be notified of a check in and start time for the agility examination by a posting on the selected website, which will be available after the closing date. No one will be admitted into the exam after the specified start time. A valid Driver’s License is mandatory. Candidates will not be permitted to take the test without a valid driver’s license. Prompt attendance is crucial.
HIRING PROCESS
THE APPLICATION AND EXAMINATION PROCESS WILL INCLUDE THE FOLLOWING:
- Application: City of New London Employment Application through www.PoliceApp.com/NewLondonCT. You are encouraged to also provide a resume.
- Agility Test: Must have considerable agility and endurance. Applicants who fail to meet the minimum standard set as passing for the Agility Test will not be considered a qualified candidate and can not proceed with any further testing. Candidates must pass the physical agility test at the Physical Performance examination's 40th percentile administered by the agency as part of the conditional offer of employment. C.H.I.P. (Complete Health & Injury Prevention) certification cards will not be accepted.
- Technical/Oral Exam: A panel consisting of professionals and a moderator will conduct the oral exam. Candidates will be notified after the agility exam of the place and time of the exam. Scores will be mailed to the candidates. Applicants who do not meet the minimum standard will not be considered a qualified candidate and can not proceed with any further testing.
- Eligibility List: A ranked Eligibility List will be created. As positions become available, the Personnel Department will contact individuals on the Eligibility List. The Eligibility List will remain in effect for a period of one year after the testing has been completed.
- Background Investigation: Packets will be distributed at the agility test to those applicants who have passed, and should be returned upon arrival for the technical/oral examination.
- Polygraph: To be administered to those candidates selected by the Police Department, after receipt of all candidates’ scores.
- Psychological Examination: Pass/Fail – To be administered to those candidates selected by the Police Department to proceed in the process.
- Physical Examination: Pass/Fail – To be administered by the City physician to those candidates selected by the Police Department to proceed in the process.
- Chief of Police Interview: To be administered to candidate(s) selected by the Police Department, after receipt of all candidates’ scores.
- Pre-POSTC Academy Physical Agility Test: Within 30 days prior to entry into POSTC Academy, the New London Police Department will administer the Pre-POSTC Academy agility test. Successful completion of this agility test is mandatory for entry into the POSTC Academy.
Please note that failure of any portion of the aforementioned testing process shall result in disqualification from further continuation in the hiring process.
HOW TO APPLY
If you meet the basic requirements and wish to become a police officer with the City of New London you must first take the Police Officer Written Examinations. There are two options accepted by the City of New London for taking the written examination. Fees, requirements, and terms associated with the written test are specified by the testing facility.
Option 1 - PoliceApp.com ($95 fee): Complete the written examination administered by PoliceApp.com. You can go to www.policeapp.com for details and specific instructions.
Option 2 - L.E.C. regional examination (*fee price - contact with L.E.C. required): Complete the written examination administered by the Law Enforcement Council of Southeast Connecticut (L.E.C.). You can go to www.lawenforcementcouncil.org for details and specific instructions.
The New London Police Department is proud to be an Affirmative Action/Equal Opportunity Employer, committed to maintaining a diverse workplace where differing perspectives are a source of strength. People of all backgrounds are encouraged to apply.
Please direct questions regarding this position to jpelchat@newlondonct.org
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.
Applicants are responsible for checking their email and logging into their PoliceApp, PublicSafetyApp, FireFighterApp or EmployementApp account to monitor for emails, scheduling and process updates.