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This posting is only open to current, regular (non-probationary), full-time employees of the Louisville Metro Police Department.
The purpose of this position is to greet the public, answer questions and direct callers or visitors to sources of assistance. Enter and verify data, create reports, create, maintains and updates computer based records.
Please note: This position requires an in-person Clerical Exam as part of the selection process.After the application closes, applicants who meet the minimum qualifications will be sent more information about the Exam.
Salary Grade: U007
Equal Opportunity Employer
TEST WEIGHTS:
Training & Experience: 75%
Clerical Exam: 25%
Typing: 35 WPM (Pass/Fail)
Please note that Training & Experience scores are based on the relevant (as determined by the hiring agency and Civil Service) training and experience from the last 10 years, as listed on your application and resume, as submitted. Any information that is unclear or that is not listed on your application and/or resume will not be considered in the calculation of the Training & Experience score. This also means that you should list your employment dates including the month and year (i.e. 02/2015 to 08/2020) of employment.
Full Time
$104k-128k (estimate)
02/23/2024
04/28/2024
louisvilleky.gov
LOUISVILLE, KY
200 - 500
1778
GARY BECKER
$10M - $50M
Louisville is the largest city in the U.S. state of Kentucky, and the county seat of Jefferson County. The city's population at the 2010 census was 741,096 (consolidated; balance total is 597,337). An important internal shipping port in the 19th century, Louisville today is best known as the location of the Kentucky Derby, the first of three annual thoroughbred horse races making up the Triple Crown. Louisville is situated on the Ohio River in north-central Kentucky at the Falls of the Ohio. Because it includes counties in Southern Indiana, the Louisville metropolitan area is often referred to... as Kentuckiana. The river forms the border between Kentucky and Indiana. A resident of Louisville is referred to as a Louisvillian. Although situated in a Southern state, Louisville is influenced by both Southern and Midwestern culture. It is sometimes referred to as either the northernmost Southern city or the southernmost Northern city in the United States. The settlement that became the city of Louisville was founded in 1778 by George Rogers Clark and is named after King Louis XVI of France.
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