Police Officer; LATERAL
Listed on 2026-07-07
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Government
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Law/Legal
Police Officer
Location: Grandview Heights
This posting is for lateral applicants who have a minimum of two years of continuous experience without a break in service. This means you need to be currently employed as a police officer. OPOTA (or equivalent) Certified officers who are not employed as a police officer or candidates who need to complete an OPOTA academy are required to fill out the entry-level application located at
The Grandview Heights Division of Police is accepting applications for an eligibility list for the position of Police Officer. Eligibility Lists, upon approval of the Grandview Heights Civil Service Commission, are valid for a period of one (1) year.
The Grandview Heights Division of Police services the City of Grandview Heights and the Village of Marble Cliff and approximately 8,900 residents. The authorized staffing includes twenty-four sworn law enforcement officers and nine civilian staff and support members, including positions in Police Administration, Patrol, Investigations, Communications, Canine Handler, Bicycle Patrol, and Task Force Officer(s). The Division recently transitioned to twelve‑hour shifts, guaranteeing members every other weekend off.
We are interested in dedicated candidates willing to work in a team environment and those who will create partnerships with the community to proactively preserve the peace, protect life and property, and safeguard the constitutional rights of all. All members must adhere to our Core Values of Professionalism, Respect, Courage, Integrity, and Accountability.
Essential Functions- Operate a police vehicle in an assigned area of the City to maintain law and order
- Respond to calls for emergency and citizen complaints
- Interview witnesses, interview victims or suspects, and appear in court
- Investigate criminal and traffic offenses, direct traffic, and partake in crowd control
- Deliver subpoenas, transport prisoners as directed, and receive and dispatch radio messages
- Attend formal training classes and staff conferences
- Prepare daily and special reports of police matters encountered on the shift
- Work irregular, on‑call, and/or emergency hours, including evenings, weekends, and holidays
- Maintain licenses and certifications as required, demonstrate regular and predictable attendance, and meet all job safety requirements and applicable OSHA safety standards
- Motor vehicle, Police cruiser, Bicycle
- Specialized law enforcement equipment, including firearms, two‑way radio, and vehicle computer
- Standard office equipment such as computer, telephone, fax machine, duplicating equipment, and standard‑issue protective gear
- Work for prolonged periods of time on foot or in a vehicle; chase or restrain individuals as needed
- Perform routine peace‑keeping functions, walk, stand, sit, run, stoop, bend, kneel, crouch, reach, twist, climb, and balance
- Push, pull, lift, and carry light to moderate weights and occasionally moderate to heavy weights
- Operate vehicles, firearms, and specialized law enforcement tools in varied weather conditions
- Provide first aid and manage high‑stress situations with calm and rational response
- May be exposed to toxic materials, blood borne pathogens, and other infectious environments
- High school diploma or equivalent
- Successfully complete prescribed police officer certification training and one year of work probation
- Participate in and be selected through a competitive examination process as set forth in Civil Service Commission procedures
- Hold a valid State of Ohio motor vehicle operator’s license at time of appointment
- Possess knowledge of the operation of police equipment, weapons training, and relevant certifications
- Knowledge of law enforcement theory, principles, practices, and application to municipal services
- Knowledge of federal, state, and local laws, codes, and regulations, including search and seizure, arrests, and custody
- Knowledge of methods and techniques for crime prevention, investigation, patrol, traffic control, records management, and self‑defense
- Understanding of the rules and regulations of the police organization
- Conducting criminal, traffic, and special…
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