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your community... Make a difference...
Hiring Information
and Procedures for 2010
Information on our next testing dates will be posted here as they become available.
At the present time, there are no current or new positions open for
the planned 2010-2011 budget year.
The Detroit Lakes Police
Department offers a starting annual income competitive with
surrounding agencies and similar-sized communities. Rates of pay
increase in various pay grades. For example, a new hire without any
experience would reach
top-patrol officer status after three years with union-negotiated
percentage increases each year.
Officers
also receive a Uniform
Allowance with most duty gear paid for by the Department, various Health Insurance options,
shift differential and years of service bonuses, flex plans,
overtime opportunities, union protection, legal defense options,
healthcare retirement savings, plus Minnesota Public Employees
Retirement Association (PERA) and other benefits.
Officers can enjoy the
atmosphere of
working in a small town environment that offers some of the same
excitement and types of calls as larger agencies due to our
tourist economy and higher caseload of work. The surrounding
area is home to numerous lakes, parks, and forests with plenty of
outdoor activities year-round.
Applicants must be Minnesota POST
Licensed or Eligible to be Licensed with a minimum 2-year College
Degree and no Felony convictions or other serious offenses plus a
good driving record.
For a complete list of qualifying
and disqualifying factors visit the
Minnesota
POST board homepage
listed below.
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If you are interested in
finding other Law Enforcement careers in the State of Minnesota, the
Peace Officers Standards and Training board (POST) always has
listing of current openings throughout the state.
Follow this hyperlink to visit the
Minnesota POST Board homepage
Click on the
main menu under "Employment Opportunities" to check out other
openings statewide.
The POST Board also has
information for out-of-state applicants, lateral transfers, minimum
requirements, and several other answers to common
questions regarding licensing of Peace Officers throughout
Minnesota.
We wish you the best in finding a job that suits your
needs and that of the community - whether it is here or somewhere
else.
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