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Police Trainee (Police Classified)

City of Houston
FULL_TIME Remote · US Houston, Texas, US USD 52000–208363 / year Posted: 2026-05-11 Until: 2026-06-10
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Job Description
Position Overview Applications accepted from: ALL QUALIFIED PERSONS INTERESTED Division: Training Academy / Patrol* Reporting Location: 17000 Aldine Westfield* Workdays and Hours: Various* Subject to change Our Mission The mission of the Houston Police Department is to enhance the quality of life in the city of Houston by working cooperatively with the public to prevent crimes, enforce the law, preserve the peace, and provide a safe environment. Why Join HPD A career with the Houston Police Department is more than a job — it’s an opportunity to serve one of the most diverse and dynamic cities in the nation. Whether you’re just beginning to explore law enforcement or are ready to take the next step, HPD offers a path built on professionalism, training, and community service. So, why join the Houston Police Department? Paid academy training Competitive pay and benefits Opportunities across 45+ divisions As the fifth largest agency in the nation, HPD sets the bar for professionalism, innovation and a progressive approach to community policing. Our diverse workforce of more than 5,400 officers and 892 civilian support personnel are a dedicated, enthusiastic group of professionals who proudly serve over 2 million Houston residents. Officers receive a competitive salary with regular increases, city-subsidized insurance, 13 paid holidays plus 35–40 additional paid days off per year, tuition reimbursement, and retirement options including a pension plan with early retirement eligibility. With Houston’s low cost of living, salaries stretch even further than other large cities. Officers have lateral and promotional opportunities in over 45 divisions. Regardless of the assignment, you will work in an environment that fosters leadership, teamwork and service to the community. For further information pertaining to the Houston Police Department, please visit: www.hpdcareer.com . Description Of Duties/Essential Functions Police officers with the Houston Police Department serve the community in a wide variety of roles and situations. The duties of an officer are diverse and may involve patrol responsibilities, community engagement, problem-solving, enforcement of laws, and responding to emergencies, often under challenging or unpredictable conditions. Essential functions, work environment, and operational expectations associated with the role of a Houston Police Department officer are listed on our website. This includes examples of physical and operational duties, typical patrol assignments, work schedules, and an overview of potential career progression within the department. Applicants are encouraged to review our website carefully as part of their decision to pursue a career with the Houston Police Department. WORKING CONDITIONS Newly sworn officers who successfully complete the police academy, field training program, and probationary period are typically assigned to one of fifteen patrol divisions. Patrol assignments are a critical part of an officer’s professional development and provide the foundation for a career in law enforcement. Newly sworn officers who successfully complete the police academy, field training program, and probationary period are typically assigned to one of fifteen patrol divisions. Patrol assignments are a critical part of an officer’s professional development and provide the foundation for a career in law enforcement. While assigned to patrol, officers respond to calls for service, investigate incidents, engage with the community, and enforce city and state laws. These daily responsibilities require officers to apply critical thinking, sound judgment, and problem-solving skills in dynamic and often unpredictable situations. Patrol service provides officers with the practical experience necessary to understand community needs, develop decision-making skills under pressure, and build the operational knowledge required for future assignments within the department. Officers must serve a minimum of three years in patrol. During this time, officers gain valuable experience handling a wide variety of calls for service, conducting investigations, interacting with diverse communities, and developing the professional skills necessary for specialized assignments later in their careers. Patrol assignments provide the operational experience and institutional knowledge necessary for advancement and specialized assignments within the Houston Police Department. After completing their first year of patrol service, officers may request a lateral transfer to another patrol station based on operational needs and available openings. Minimum Requirements Must have one of the following four eligibility criteria: COLLEGE EDUCATION: At least 48 semester hours of credit from an accredited college or university with at minimum of a 2.0 grade point average; OR WORK HISTORY: At least three years of full-time employm