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POLICE OFFICER LATERAL

GovernmentJobs com · New Orleans, Louisiana · Posted Jul 6, 2026

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Police Officer The City of New Orleans is seeking Police Officers for responsible police patrol and investigative work in protecting life and property, preventing crime, and enforcing federal, state, and municipal laws and ordinances.

Police Officers patrol assigned areas to deter and detect criminal activity, respond promptly to calls for service, including emergencies and offenses in progress, conduct investigations, gather evidence, and prepare reports on incidents.

Officers engage with community members to promote safety and address concerns, enforce laws and ordinances, including traffic regulations, collaborate with other officers and other emergency service personnel and participate in community outreach programs and events, and related work as required.

Part-time Officers:

In addition to full-time lateral officers, the New Orleans Police Department is also seeking part-time lateral officers.

Part-time officers perform the same duties as full-time officers.

As a part-time officer, your work schedule will be determined by your district captain.

You will work approximately 42.75 hours in a two-week pay cycle.

Incentive pays may be pro-rated based on the number of hours worked.

Minimum Qualifications An applicant must:

have current P.O.S.T.

certification or equivalent from a state board.

have at least one (1) year of patrol and/or investigative law enforcement experience.

This experience must have been gained after completion of a police academy and field training.

be at least 20 years old.

be licensed to drive with a good driving record and driving experience.

be in good physical and psychological condition to perform the essential functions of the job of Police Officer.

possess a state approved G.E.D./high school diploma.

High school diplomas and college diplomas from foreign countries will be accepted if the applicant submits a statement of educational equivalency from one of the evaluation services accepted by the Department of Civil Service.

Required documents include P.O.S.T.

certification or equivalent from a state board, a valid driver's license, and a high school diploma, high school transcript, or General Equivalency Diploma (G.E.D.) issued by a state Department of Education.

College diplomas from institutions accredited as colleges/universities by an organization that is recognized by the USDE (United States Department of Education) will also be accepted.

Automatic disqualifiers include being convicted of any felony, any misdemeanor involving any crimes against person or sexual offenses, any offenses involving violations of the civil rights of any person under the Constitution or laws of the United States or any state or territory, using any prescription drug or legally obtainable substance in a manner for which it was not intended within the two years prior to application, using any illegal drug, other than marijuana, within the five years prior to application, selling, distributing, manufacturing, or transporting any illegal drug, being dishonorably discharged from any military service and/or arrested for any violations of the Uniform Code of Military Justice that would constitute a felony or disqualifying misdemeanor in the State of Louisiana, being terminated or forced to resign from any law enforcement agency for disciplinary reasons; resigning a position within a law enforcement agency to avoid potential or proposed adverse disciplinary action or termination; or receiving a disability retirement from any law enforcement agency.

Kind of Examination A non-competitive examination consisting of a report writing test, multiple choice reading test and a human relations test which focuses on using good judgment in enforcement, public relations, and teamwork.

Applicants must wait a period of three (3) months before they are eligible to be re-tested.

Applicants who fail the test on two consecutive attempts must wait one year prior to re-test.

If given a conditional offer of employment, a qualifying medical test including a chest x-ray, lumbar spine x-ray, and psychological/psychiatric evaluation.

A stress EKG may be given.

After the Civil Service examination process, additional screening steps will be administered by NOPD prior to a conditional offer of employment including a urinalysis and background investigation.

General Information The City of New Orleans is an equal opportunity employer and does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, religion, national origin, gender, age, physical or mental disability, sexual orientation, creed, culture, or ancestry.

Requests for alternate format or accommodations should be directed to Shana Parker at *** or TTY/Voice at *** or ***.

Background check:

The hiring department will conduct interviews of qualified individuals prior to requesting a criminal background check, and no job application submitted prior to such interview shall inquire into an applicant's criminal history.

Applications will not be accepted if received after the closing date or a…

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