Glendale

Police

Department

 

 

Glendale PD is not currently accepting applications. 

Glendale Recruitment

The City of Glendale is an equal opportunity employer. We do not discriminate on the basis of race, religion, color, sex, age, national origin or disability.

Responsibilities Of A Clerk/Jailer:

Responsible for the admitting, processing, monitoring, safety and release of prisoners and for fundamental clerical and administrative functions which support police department operations.  With limited supervision, the jailer/clerk is responsible for data entry, records system, TIME System operations, telephone operations, customer service, monetary transactions and communications

Minimum qualifications:

bulletUS Citizen
bulletHigh School Diploma, or equivalent
bulletValid Wisconsin Driver's License
bulletAbility to meet fitness requirements
bulletAbility to obtain Basic 120 hour Jail Officer certification

The following is the projected test sequence for the Glendale Police Department:
bulletFile Application
bulletWritten Entrance Examination
bulletInterview Panel
bulletAssessment Center
bulletBackground Investigation
bulletConditional Offer of Employment
bulletMedical Examination
bulletAppointment from Eligibility List

Benefits:

The following benefits apply to Clerk/Jailers in accordance Glendale code

Wages - $28,000 (2005 Starting Pay)
                $35,725 (2005 Top Pay)

Life Insurance - Employees receive a life insurance policy in an amount based on the annual salary which is paid for and maintained by the City.

Hospitalization - Effective the first of the month following the date of hire, the employee and dependents will be covered by his or her choice from several different HMO options or the standard plan.

Vacation - Employees having completed one year of continuous service shall receive 10 working days of vacation.

Sick Leave - Shall be earned at 1 day per month and shall be accumulated to a maximum of 212 days.