What are the responsibilities and job description for the Police Officer position at Belton, MO?
The Belton MO Police Department is now accepting applications for the position of Police Officer with the City of Belton, MO. Qualified individuals must be 21 years of age, a current Missouri POST A license is preferred, but not required, have a high school diploma or GED equivalent, have 60 hours or college, be a valid U.S. citizen, and possess a valid driver’s license. Prior military service may be considered as a substitute for applicants who do not have 60 hours of college. Those applicants who have some college but fall short of the 60 hours are still encouraged to apply.
Screening and processing criteria require the applicant successfully pass a written examination, oral interview, psychological and/or personality inventory, extensive background, CVSA, and physical examination/drug screen.
The City of Belton, MO provides a competitive benefits package which includes health, life, vision, cafeteria plan, and dental insurance for the employee and their families. The city also offers an attractive pension plan, along with a 457- government investment plan.
Qualifications
MO POST class A Certification is preferred
60 college hours
Additional information about the position, the department, or any salary and benefit information will be provided at the request of any interested parties.
Completed applications may be mailed or hand delivered to the following address with attention to Lt. Dan Davis, Belton Police Department, 7001 E 163rd St. Belton Mo 64012.
For additional questions, interested parties should contact Lt. Dan Davis at (816) 348-4497, or by email at ddavis@beltonpd.org.
The City of Belton, Missouri is an Equal Opportunity Employer. (EOE)