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Police Officer - and Lateral
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Wheaton, DuPage County, Illinois, 60189, USA
Listed on 2026-05-24
Listing for:
Forest Preserve District of DuPage County
Full Time
position Listed on 2026-05-24
Job specializations:
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Government
Police Officer -
Security
Police Officer
Job Description & How to Apply Below
Job Summary
The Police Officer position is responsible for proactively patrolling District properties to ensure public safety, preserve natural resources, and protect District facilities. This role enforces applicable state laws and District ordinances in accordance with established departmental policies, procedures, and professional standards. Officers engage with the public to promote compliance, respond to emergencies and incidents, conduct investigations, and support community-oriented policing efforts.
The position plays a critical role in maintaining a safe, secure, and welcoming environment for all visitors while upholding the District's conservation mission.
- Patrols District property by ATV, bicycle, boat, foot, and vehicle to detect violations, ensure the safety of visitors, and protect resources and facilities.
- Enforces applicable local, state, and federal laws and ordinances through proactive and responsive patrol; identifies, detains, and arrests offenders; issues warnings and citations; and handles all interactions professionally and courteously.
- Responds to emergency calls on a 24-hour basis; serves as a first responder, provides first aid, and requests additional assistance as needed.
- Investigates crimes, accidents, and suspicious activity; conducts follow-up investigations; interviews victims, witnesses, and suspects; and monitors remote areas for illegal activity.
- Collects, preserves, and documents evidence; secures crime scenes; prepares reports, citations, warrants, and legal documents; and testifies in court to support prosecution.
- Addresses complaints, manages crowds, directs traffic, assists motorists, and remains alert for missing persons, stolen vehicles, and other public safety concerns.
- Ensures the security of District buildings and grounds by inspecting and investigating suspicious conditions or activities.
- Participates with other law enforcement agencies for mutual aid responses and support on conservation-related matters.
- Provides information and educates the public regarding preservation of land, facilities, programs, safety, District ordinances, rules and regulations.
- Demonstrates strong judgment, communication, and leadership skills; provides guidance to others; manages multiple priorities; and adapts to changing situations.
- Foster a working environment that promotes safe work habits; become familiar with and observe all applicable safety rules, policies, and work procedures; follow all safety rules that pertain to the duties performed and support all aspects of the District's safety and risk management program; keep work area clean, orderly, and free of hazards; immediately report all unsafe conditions and incidents.
- Maintain a supportive working environment and demonstrate a desire to exceed the expectations of internal and external customers.
- Performs other duties as assigned.
- Must be at least 21 years of age or older at the time of hire.
- Associate's degree in criminal justice, natural resources, or a related field; two (2) years of relevant experience or equivalent combination of education and experience. Degree requirement may be waived with qualifying U.S. military service (DD-214 required) and honorable discharge. Bachelor's degree preferred.
- Valid Driver's license in good standing. Upon successful completion of field training, officers may be eligible to take home an assigned squad car, in accordance with department policy.
- Demonstrated interest in the preservation of natural resources and demonstrate an ability to understand the role of police officer in the management of recreational areas.
- Must successfully pass a Peace Officer Wellness Evaluation Report (P.O.W.E.R.), medical exam, psychological evaluation, and comprehensive background investigation.
- Ability to obtain and maintain Illinois Peace Officer certification within six (6) months of hire.
- Must have an Illinois Firearm Owner's Identification (FOID) card or obtain upon hire.
- Individuals must maintain the minimum qualification standards set by the State of Illinois for firearms proficiency and all state mandated training courses.
- Ability to obtain CPR, AED, and First Aid certification within six (6) months of hire.
- Familiarity with DuPage County geography, with the ability to quickly and efficiently navigate to all District preserves and facilities.
- Must have and maintain Illinois Mandated Reporter certification or obtain upon hire.
- Knowledge of federal, state, and local laws;
District facilities, ordinances, policies, and procedures. - Must have basic computer skills and ability to use various software programs.
- Skilled in establishing and promoting effective working relationships and work environment; interacting effectively with the public; exercising good judgement, reacting calmly and effectively in stressful situations; planning and supervising the work of assigned personnel; prioritizing and managing multiple tasks and projects; handling situations firmly, courteously, tactfully and impartially;…
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