Police Officer
Canton Township
- Canton, MI
- $68,232-96,268 per year
- Permanent
- Full-time
- Starting base pay $68,232
- MERS Defined Benefit Pension
- Multiplier – 2.5% of base wage
- Retirement Eligibility – Age 53/25 years of service
- Sick Leave
- Paid Time Off
- Holiday Pay
- Medical (BCN), Dental, Prescription, and Vision Insurance provided
- Life Insurance
- Short/Long Term Disability
- 12-hour shifts
- Three-day weekend off every other week
- Facial hair permitted and updated tattoo policy
- Patrols a designated area of the Township to preserve law and order, to prevent/discover the commission of crime, and to enforce motor vehicle operation and parking regulations.
- Answers calls and complaints involving automobile accidents, robberies, and other misdemeanors and felonies.
- At scene of an accident, crime, or fire administers first aid; conducts preliminary investigations; gathers evidence; obtains witnesses; and may make arrests and take prisoners to jail.
- Responds to calls at addresses of commercial, residential, and adjoining areas.
- At central police desk, interviews persons with complaints and inquiries, and attempts to make the proper disposition or directs them to proper authorities.
- Furnishes escorts when required.
- Prepares evidence for issuance of complaints, testifies as a witness in court, and makes reports of all activities and disposition of cases.
- Maintains order in court; conducts prisoners to court from detention quarters; serves criminal process including warrants and departmental subpoenas.
- Performs other duties as assigned.
- Ability to learn the streets and physical layout of the Township and adjoining areas.
- Some knowledge of first aid methods.
- Some knowledge of modern approved principles, practices, and procedures of police work.
- Some skill in the use of firearms.
- Ability to learn and uphold relevant state laws and Township ordinances.
- Ability to satisfactorily complete required training.
- Ability to react competently, quickly, and calmly in emergency conditions.
- Ability and strength for prolonged and arduous work under adverse conditions.
- Ability to cooperate with supervisors and other employees and to accept lines of authority.
- Ability to deal with the public in a tactful and courteous manner.
- Ability and willingness to comply with the Department's Standards of Appearance policy.
- Certified or certifiable as a Michigan Police Officer or currently enrolled in a recognized Police Academy; must have Police Officer Certification from the State of Michigan at time of hire.
- A minimum of an Associate's Degree in Law Enforcement or related field
- Must possess a current, valid Michigan Driver's License with a driving history that does not create liability concerns; i.e. convictions of reckless driving, careless driving, suspended license, or convictions involving drinking and impaired driving.
- Successful completion of the MCOLES Reading and Writing Skills Examination.
- Applicants must have successfully completed MCOLES Physical Fitness Test within the past twelve months at time of interview.
- Stand- Frequently - Less than 10 lbs- Frequently
- Walk- Frequently - 10 - 29 lbs- Occasionally
- Sit- Occasionally - 30 - 59 lbs- Rarely
- Use of Hands/Fingers- Frequently - 60 - 100 lbs- Rarely
- Reach- Occasionally Push/Pull
- Climb- Rarely - Less than 10 lbs- Frequently
- Crawl- Rarely - 10 - 29 lbs- Occasionally
- Squat or Kneel- Rarely - 30 - 59 lbs- Rarely
- Bend- Occasionally - 60 - 100 lbs- Rarely
- Candidates will have up to 45 days after the interview to complete this requirement.
- Candidates that have a current EMPCO Test (dated within the past 12 months at the time of application) will be considered to meet this requirement.
- Candidates will have up to 45 days after the interview to complete this requirement.
- Candidates that have a current fitness test certificate (dated within the past 12 months at the time of application) will be considered to meet this requirement.
- MCOLES Physical Fitness Test is required for all candidates, including current licensed Police Officers.
- Applicants will receive a system-generated confirmation email immediately after their online application has been accepted. Applicants that do not receive a system-generated confirmation email after submitting their employment application need to contact 734-394-5118 to verify the status of their application.
- Paper applications are available in Human Resources. Applicants choosing to complete a paper application should be conscious of postal delivery times. Paper applications must be received during the open posting period.
- Applications received by Tuesday, September 16, 2025, will be scheduled for an interview on or after Monday, September 22, 2025.
- Qualified candidates selected for the oral interview will be notified via email.
- Email will contain information on how to prepare for the oral interview – email will include a link that contains a list of interview questions to help candidates prepare for the interview.
- Candidates must confirm their attendance by responding to email.
- Applicants who are not invited to interview will receive an email notification they are no longer being considered.
- Upon conclusion of oral interviews, candidates will be notified of the status of their interview.