Job Posting

Company Information

Company Name
Dublin Police Department
Full Company Address (street, city, state, and zip)
6565 Commerce Pkwy. Dublin OH 43017

Position Information

Recruiter Name
Scott Nichelson
Position Available
Police Intern
Position Status
Does this position require U.S. work authorization?
Yes

Eligibility for international students (non-US citizens or permanent residents)

Would you sponsor a work visa for the right candidate?
No
Are you willing to hire candidates that are temporarily authorized to work for a defined period in their field of study? (e.g. for a job / internship under OPT/CPT)
Yes

Position Details

Position Description

Class Concept
Are you passionate about public safety? Do you plan to pursue a career in the field of law enforcement, public safety or criminal justice? Municipal law enforcement is an important and rewarding career field with many opportunities for growth and development.

The mission of the City of Dublin's Police Internship Program is to create an opportunity for individuals interested in a career in law enforcement, public safety, criminal justice and/or public administration to gain relevant experience while working side-by-side with industry professionals. This program will assist the successful candidate in their academic pursuits through training and career development to prepare them to join the work force.

Examples of Duties
The goal of the Police Internship is for the Intern to learn about the City of Dublin Police Department and how it operates in terms of administration, investigations and patrol. Tasks may be assigned to the Intern at the discretion of the Operations Bureau Commander, Internship Sergeant, or other department supervisor and may be selected based on the interests of the Intern. It is the Intern's responsibility to take ownership of the tasks and complete them with a focus on quality. Below are examples of tasks that may be covered by the Intern and Mentor:

Work on an internship project
Gain knowledge of agency Core Values, Mission, Code of Conduct and Code of Ethics policies
Education on relevant case law
Education of agency RTR, less lethal weapons and pursuit policies
Ride-alongs
Property impounding
Records department
Tactics scenarios
Ticket filling
Units to shadow: Community Impact Unit (CIU), Detective Bureau, School Resource Officer Program, Prosecutor's Office, Northwest Regional Communications Center (NRECC), Public Safety Liaison Coordinator, Business District Unit (BDU), Drone and the Delaware Tactics Unit.

Required Qualifications

Typical Qualifications
Minimum Qualifications

Must be at least 18 years of age or older
Possession of a valid driver's license
Currently enrolled in an undergraduate or graduate degree seeking program with a minimum Junior (Rank 3) standing
Pursuing a degree in Criminal Justice, Criminology, Forensic Science, Public Administration or another related field
Availability to work three 8-hour days per week for the entirety of the 16-week internship program
Offer of employment will be conditional on successful completion of a background investigation (criminal record check, FBI and BCI fingerprinting), reference check, drug screen and psychological evaluation
Core Competencies
The Intern shall:

Respect and follow the directions of their mentor when engaged in department activities
Follow the agency's Code of Conduct and Core Values policies
Ask questions and actively engage in exercises and discussions in order to take advantage of this opportunity
Present one's self in a professional manner, with the "uniform" depending on the needs/tasks of the day
Remain flexible and adapt to any last minute changes in daily activities
Maintain confidentiality as documented in the Confidentiality Agreement required for participating in the Internship Program
Comply with all requirements set forth by the Intern's school (if applicable) and maintain all necessary paperwork
Adhere to the attendance requirements set forth in the Internship Program
Commit to the demanding and structured schedule created to make these opportunities possible

Scheduling/Availability
Must be available to work in-person in Dublin, Ohio (no remote opportunities available)
The Dublin Police Internship operates as a structured 16-week program and attendance policies must be adhered to
Each work-week will consist of approximately three 8-hour days
Success in this program requires a commitment to a demanding and structured schedule created to make these opportunities possible
This structured timeline can be flexible depending on the successful candidate's program/graduation requirements
Interns are expected to work 20-25 hours per week through the duration of their program
Personal matters requiring leave is permitted, however, the successful candidate acknowledges this will result in unpaid leave

Job Location City
Dublin
Job Location State
Ohio
Desired Majors
Salary
$16.00 – $19.00 hourly
How should the candidate apply?

https://www.governmentjobs.com/careers/dublinoh/jobs/5409860/police-intern/apply?page=2&pagetype=jobOpportunitiesJobs

**Preference will be given to candidates who include a resume and cover letter with their application. We ask that the cover letter expand upon your motivations for applying to this internship, your career goals and what you hope to gain from the experience.***

Would you like this position posted on our office's web site and social media sites (Facebook, LinkedIn, Twitter)?
Yes
Additional Information

Note: This is a part time, hourly position that is not eligible for a comprehensive benefits package.

Intern Pay Structure
Undergraduate Junior: $16.00/hour
Undergraduate Senior: $16.50/hour
First Year Graduate Student: $17.50/hour
Second Year Graduate Student: $19.00/hour

Beyond the Paycheck
Ohio Public Employee Retirement System (OPERS) enrollment and contributions
Potential Public Student Loan Forgiveness (PSLF) eligibility
Support through our Employee Assistance Program (EAP)
20% discount on classes and free textbooks at Franklin University
Discount on individual membership at the Dublin Community Recreation Center (DCRC)
Employee recognition and appreciation events
Discounted/free employee participation in select City events
Career mapping and growth opportunities

THE CITY OF DUBLIN IS AN EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER
Drug-Free Workplace

The City of Dublin is a drug-free workplace (AO 2.35) which prohibits the use of controlled substances including marijuana. As permitted by law and in accordance with City Policy, new hires must pass a pre-employment drug test before appointment to any City position. Please note, this position may be subject to additional restrictions pursuant to Administrative Orders 2.38, or as outlined in the posting.

EEO Statement

The City of Dublin is committed to establishing and maintaining an inclusive and equitable community. We work to ensure equal opportunity for all applicants without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, disability, veteran status, or other legally protected characteristics. We actively celebrate colleagues’ differences, support them through their careers with us, and prohibit discrimination and harassment. We strive to ensure equitable access to resources and opportunities that allow individuals and groups to feel safe, respected, motivated, and valued. Creating a culture of equity and belonging helps to ensure we meet the needs of all residents, visitors, and City of Dublin employees.