The Suwanee Police Department is seeking Certified Police Officers committed to serving and protecting the City of Suwanee and its residents. As first responders, police officers are vital to public safety and, under regular supervision, perform basic police services in accordance with the mission, goals, and objectives of the City of Suwanee Police Department and in compliance with governing federal, state, and local laws. The City of Suwanee provides police service 24 hours per day, seven days per week. Shift work, including nights, weekends and holidays, is required. Interested but not currently a certified police officer? The City of Suwanee may consider applicants who are not certified. Want to learn more about Suwanee Police Department? Check out the Police Officer Recruitment Flyer . Compensation: Applicants with (1) or more years of prior certified law enforcement experience, who are employed by a state of Georgia accredited agency or another state that has certification reciprocity with Georgia P.O.S.T., may qualify for additional pay. Applicants must provide a copy of their POST record, which shows their certification is active and verifies the date they were certified by the state. Credit may be given for up to (5) years of experience. All uniforms and equipment furnished by the City (Molle Outer Vest Carriers) Eligible to participate in the Defined Benefit and Defined Contribution Plans on first day. Able to retire as early as 58 years of age with the Defined Benefit plan and 5 years of service. Eligible for benefits after 30 day waiting period to include: medical/dental/vision, vacation/sick leave. Eligible to participate in POAB. City pays 100% of the POAB dues for officers. 11 paid holidays per year After successful completion of FTO (Field Training Officer Program) receive a take home car (must live within 30 miles of City limits). After successful completion of 12-month probation period eligible for tuition reimbursement Police officers are permitted to have facial hair as long as it projects a professional image Police officers are permitted to have appropriate tattoos – these are determined on a case by case basis Specialized Units - such as Criminal Investigations Division, Drug Task Force, Patrol, Special Response Team (SRT), Accident Investigation Unit (AIU), and Training Division and Special Operations
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Job Type
Full-time
Career Level
Entry Level
Education Level
High school or GED