The Kennewick Police Department looking for more recruits to join the force

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KENNEWICK, Wash. – The Kennewick Police Department needs 11 officers to keep our community safe. Sergeant Michael Rosane with KPD says the position is available after the police academy. Applicants are looking to become police officers. Sgt. Rosane says the department tests every month through national safety testing.

If you pass the testing, KPD gets a list of people. Rosane says they go out in the community to recruit, working alongside WSU Tri-Cities and other organizations and attending community events to spread the word. Rosane says keeping the community safe is why he joined.

“I was in the Army before joining the Kennewick Police Department, so I kind of had that commitment to community service already,” said Sgt. Rosane. “When I got out, it just felt like a natural transition. I’m from Kennewick, so I came back, applied, and here I am today.”

The entry-level Requirements to apply at KPD are

You must be over 20 years old.US citizen or Lawful Permanent ResidentHigh School diploma or GEDValid Washington State driver’s licenseAbility to read/speak EnglishVision 20/100 uncorrected and correctable to 20/20 in each eyeNo felony convictionsNo misdemeanor convictions involving perjury, a false statement, or a crime of moral turpitudeNo DUI arrest or conviction in the past three yearsNo reckless or negligent driving convictions in the last two years and no more than two moving violations in the previous two yearsHave not used, tried, or experimented with any controlled substances in the last three years. No Marijuana use in the previous 12 months

The Kennewick Police Department’s hiring process to get into the police academy consists of several steps.

Sign up for the Law Enforcement Test and Physical Abilities Test (PAT) at www.publicsafetytesting.com.Get ranked on the civil service list. If you pass the Law Enforcement Test and the PAT, you will be ranked on the civil service list. A score of 70% is required on each exam component to qualify as a passing score.Return your Personal History Statement. Complete your integrity interview.Command Staff interview.Pass a Polygraph test.Go through a medical and psychological evaluation.

The Physical Abilities Test (PAT) consists of 20 push-ups in 90 seconds, a two-minute break before doing 25 sit-ups in 90 seconds, and a five-minute break before doing 35 squat thrusts in 2 minutes.

Sgt. Rosane said that once accepted, you go to the police academy for five months. From there, you go into KPD’s field training program for four months. He said the good news is that there is an academy right here in the Tri-Cities. He says having the academy here locally helps with recruiting because people might have families and want to stay close to home.

 

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