Welcome A message from the Human Resources Director Welcome to the City of Santa Monica's Human Resources Department website. The Human Resources Department provides a full range of services to the City’s employees and its various departments. We deliver excellent customer service to the public by attracting, developing and retaining a highly qualified workforce.

We are proud to support the City’s employees and the community members whom we serve. We hope our website answers any questions you may have by offering an assortment of information about the various functions of our department. However, if you need additional information, please contact any Human Resources staff member, who will be happy to assist you. Peter, Human Resources Director.

Being a Police Officer is a job that comes with a tremendous amount of responsibility and dedication. Therefore, the Santa Monica Police Department takes the selection process very seriously. We have long set a standard of providing excellent public service with the highest level of professionalism. If you are interested in becoming a Police Officer, below you will find information about the hiring process If you are interested in civilian (non-sworn) employment opportunities, the hiring process and requirements vary. Please contact the for more information. Minimum Qualifications All police officer candidates must meet the following minimum qualifications:.

Must be at least 20.5 years of age. Must be a citizen of the United States or a permanent resident alien who is eligible for and has applied for citizenship. Possess a high school diploma or G.E. Equivalent. Possess a valid California Driver's License.

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May not have misdemeanor convictions involving domestic violence or convicted of any felony. Other high grade misdemeanors may also be a disqualifying factor. Upon being hired, must be a non-user of tobacco products Application Review All applicants are required to complete a City application. When submitting your application, you must provide clear, concise, and complete information regarding your qualifications for the position. Those candidates whose qualifications best meet the City's needs will be invited to participate in further testing for the position.

Written Examination The written P.O.S.T. Examination will test applicants' skills in vocabulary, spelling and reading comprehension. The exam also tests the applicant's general knowledge and may have some reference to law enforcement principles. Test examples may be found on the. A written test is not administered to Police Officer Lateral or Pre-Service applicants.

Santa Monica Police Trainee Aptitude Preparation Guide

Physical Fitness Qualifier This examination consists of four timed exercises that are designed to measure strength and endurance. The exam includes pull-ups, sit-ups, push-ups and a 1.5 mile run.

Each event is scored and the minimum passing score is 282 total points. Oral Interview The oral interview is the first assessment of the applicant's qualifications and verbal skills. Failure to attain a passing score on this interview will result in the applicant's disqualification from further processing. Applicants who obtain a passing score will be placed on an eligibility list, which is valid for one year, and may be selected to proceed in the process. Background Investigation Applicants who have successfully completed all prior phases of the selection process are required to undergo a thorough background investigation.

Santa Monica Police Trainee Aptitude Preparation Guidelines

The investigation is used to determine an applicant's moral character and suitability for employment in law enforcement. The investigation shall include, but is not limited to, the following reviews: criminal record, polygraph examination, driving record, credit history, military record, current and previous employment history and references. Psychological & Medical Exam Applicants will be evaluated for their suitability for employment as Santa Monica Police Officers. All applicants must also successfully complete a City medical examination, including a drug screening, to determine if they meet the City's medical standards for the position of Police Officer. For more information on these requirements, you may contact the Personnel and Training Unit at 310-458-8412, or visit the website.

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