What are the responsibilities and job description for the Police Officer (121st Police Academy--GPD) position at City of Greensboro?
The City of Greensboro is proud to serve alongside our community in shaping the quality of life our residents deserve. At the heart of everything we do is a deep commitment to public trust, community partnership, and a shared vision for a safer, stronger future. We believe in fostering a workplace culture where dedication to public service is more than a job—it’s a calling.
If you’re driven by a sense of purpose and the opportunity to make a lasting impact, we invite you to explore the Greensboro Police Department and consider becoming part of our mission.
• Salaries starting at $57,220 with a 4% salary increase once recruits become sworn officers
PLUS BONUS PAY:
• Signing Bonus of at least $2,200
• Night Shift Premium Pay of $3,600 annually
• Educational Bonus up to $5,000
• Military Bonus of $2,500
• Bilingual Pay up to $2,500 annually
PAID TIME OFF:
13 Paid Holidays • 11 Days Paid Vacation
• 96 Hours Sick Time
4 DAY WORK WEEK:
4 Days On
4 Days Off
HEALTH AND RETIREMENT:
The City offers a comprehensive retirement and benefits package including 401 (k), Health, Vision, Dental, Maternity Leave, Paternity Leave, and more.
GROWTH POTENTIAL:
With the excellent training GPD officers receive, they are always encouraged to reach their maximum potential.
SUPPORT FOR WHOLE FAMILY:
At the Greensboro Police Department, we support the whole family. After one year of service, six weeks of paid caregiver leave are available for those with new children or caring for a sick family member. In addition, the Family and Medical Leave Act (FMLA) provides eligible employees with up to 12 work weeks of unpaid leave in a 12-month period. For mothers returning to work, we offer a lactation-friendly work environment, including a clean and private lactation room and sufficient breaks during the workday.
Work Schedule/Requirements:
40-hour work week
The employment procedure for the Police Trainee position is a multi-step process. An applicant must pass each step in sequential order to progress to the next step. An applicant who misses a scheduled appointment (unless a verified emergency) may be voluntarily withdrawn from any further consideration. Candidates must be in excellent health and have no conditions that would restrict their ability to safely perform these duties. These conditions must be met at the time of application and must be maintained throughout the application process. No residency requirements presently exist to apply for the position of Police Officer. Upon acceptance to the police academy, all candidates must be residents of North Carolina. Qualified applicants will be scheduled periodically throughout the year for hiring consideration.
Recruit training is an intense 25-week program that demands high academic performance in areas such as law, human relations, first aid, firearms, driver training, defensive tactics, and modern law enforcement techniques. The academy also includes daily rigorous physical activity, weight training, aerobic activities, periodic assessments on the physical abilities course, etc. Police Trainees must successfully complete all topical areas and the State Comprehensive Examination. Sworn status is conferred upon successful completion of the Greensboro Police Department Academy and the State Examination administered by the North Carolina Criminal Justice Education and Training Standards Commission.
New officers then receive an additional 12 weeks of field training followed by assignment to one of four districts of the Patrol Bureau. Officers patrol a designated area of the City and are responsible for the prevention of crime, investigation of offenses, and apprehension of violators. The officer must also respond to automobile accidents, crimes in progress, and other emergencies and is required to exercise judgment and initiative in handling both routine and complex problems.
Please refer to http://www.joingsopd.org/ for information on pre-employment testing and the application process. Specific questions may be directed to the Greensboro Police Department Recruiting at 336-373-4361 or 336-840-7425. The job is NON-EXEMPT under FLSA.
If you’re ready to serve with integrity, protect your community, and build a meaningful career in law enforcement, take your next career step by joining the Greensboro Police Department and help shape a safer future together!
Minimum Qualifications:- High school diploma or have passed the General Development Test (GED), indicating high school equivalency
- Must not have committed or been convicted of a felony or serious misdemeanor
- Must meet the physically demanding requirements of the job
- Must be a United States citizen
- Must have a valid North Carolina driver's license before the start of the Police Academy
- Must be 20 years old before completion of the Police Academy
- Must successfully pass a rigid physical examination and drug test, psychological examination, and polygraph examination if extended a Conditional Offer of Probationary Employment
- Corrected vision shall be at least 20/20 (Titmus) for both eyes together, and each eye separately. Uncorrected vision shall be at least 20/100 (Titmus) in both eyes together, but must correct to 20/20 with glasses or soft contacts; color vision deficiency is not acceptable, monocular vision is not acceptable
- Hearing-cumulative loss shall not exceed at pre-determined frequencies in either ear, shall not have a combined loss of greater than 160 dB in both ears, and hearing aids are not acceptable
- POPAT test time will be used to predict whether or not a candidate may be successful in the Academy
- Must meet the State-mandated reading level requirement of 10th grade or higher (reference NC Criminal Justice Education and Training Standards Commission Administrative Rules - 12 NCAC 09.0203(e)
- Applicants selected to participate in the first phase of testing will be administered a reading comprehension test. Applicants must meet the State-mandated reading level requirement of 10th grade or higher (reference NC Criminal Justice Education and Training Standards Commission Administrative Rules - 12 NCAC 09.0203(e). Applicants not meeting the State-mandated reading level will be discontinued from the Police Academy application process.
- The North Carolina Criminal Justice Education and Training Standards Commission has mandated minimum requirements for employment as a law enforcement officer. Individual agencies may require higher standards. See 12 NCAC 09B .0101 and 12 NCAC 09B .0111 - Minimum Standards for Certification.