RESERVE POLICE
There will not be a Reserve Training Academy in 2009, and the Reserve Unit is not currently taking applications.
We offer a unique opportunity to work in an environment that is unavailable anywhere else. The Knoxville Police Department offers qualified individuals a chance to supplement full-time officers in a variety of duties throughout the Department. They patrol in vehicles, on foot patrols, or on bicycle patrol. Most Reserve Officers work with officers, but others can qualify to patrol on their own. This program is idea for individuals who have an established career and do not wish to make a full transition to full-time Police Officer or wish to apply to become a full-time officer. Reserve Officers can enjoy the best of both worlds; maintain their chosen career while helping a great city.
MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS
The minimum qualifications for Reserve Police Officer are as follows:
Be at least 21 years of age at the time of appointment.
Not have any felony or serious misdemeanor convictions that would prohibit you from possessing a firearm.
Be a United States citizen or have applied for U.S. citizenship.
Possess a High School diploma or GED equivalency.
Possess a Tennessee driver's license.
Successfully pass an Oral Interview.
Successfully pass a Police Officer Background Investigation.
Successfully pass a polygraph exam, psychological screening, & medical examination.
Be willing to attend the Basic Police Reserve Academy.
The Police Department does not offer financial compensation for its Reserve Officers, but provides the standard uniform and equipment of a Knoxville Police Officer. A Reserve Officer is a non-civil service volunteer position. However, the experience and training gained as a Reserve officer is a great way to begin a career in law enforcement.
DUTIES OF A RESERVE OFFICER
A Reserve Officer performs general law enforcement, which includes street patrol, traffic control, issuance of citations, and other basic law enforcement functions.
Reserve Officers are utilized at special events such as parades, street fairs, or security for major sporting events. Other duties include support services to other units within the Department. Reserve Officers are required to work during maximum deployment assignments such as: UT Football, Boomsday, July 4th, New Year's Eve, Halloween, major disasters, or major events. Reserve Officers may be required to work extended shifts.
A Reserve Officer performs at least 8 hours of service each month and attends 2 meetings. A Reserve Officer can volunteer to work more than the minimum 8 hours a month, if they choose. Reserve Officers will receive and additional four hours of training each month. |