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Police Officer (Full-Time and Part-Time)

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Forest Preserve District of Kane County

Geneva, IL (In Person)

$78,967 Salary, Part-Time

Posted 2 weeks ago (Updated 2 weeks ago) • Actively hiring

Expires 7/23/2026

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Police Officer (Full-Time and Part-Time) Forest Preserve District of Kane County Geneva, IL Posted Date 6/15/2026 Description Position Information
Application Deadline:
Until Filled (Applications will be reviewed as they are received)
Salary:
Hiring:
$32.84/hour
Pay Range:
$32.84 - $43.09/hour
Full-Time:
Plus eligibility for the District's benefits package. To learn more about the District's competitive compensation program and benefit plans, please visit here. Position Details As a police officer, you will perform a broad range of community-focused law enforcement duties under general supervision, often working independently. Responsibilities include: responding to emergency and non-emergency calls providing assistance to the public conducting crime prevention activities supporting investigations The position requires maintaining public safety, enforcing laws, and fostering positive community relationships through consistent engagement and professional conduct. As a dedicated police officer, you'll be the trusted bridge between safety and community connection, protecting the public while fostering trust and understanding. Working with both independence and collaboration, you'll respond to emergencies, assist those in need, and engage in proactive crime prevention. Your role blends vigilance with compassion, ensuring neighborhoods feel secure, supported, and heard. This is more than enforcing laws; it's about making a meaningful difference in everyday lives. In this role as a police officer, you'll be a visible and trusted presence in the community, balancing law enforcement with genuine public service. Operating with both autonomy and teamwork, you'll handle a range of responsibilities from responding to urgent calls to offering guidance and assistance in everyday situations. Beyond maintaining safety, you'll work to build lasting relationships, prevent crime through engagement, and ensure every interaction leaves the community feeling protected, respected, and valued. How to
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Full-Time:
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Part-Time:
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ILETSB PTB
#, ILETSB Certification Date and ILETSB Certification Status. The position will remain open until filled; applications will be reviewed as they are received. Persons requiring reasonable accommodations under the Americans with Disabilities Act are asked to contact the Human Resources Department by telephone at 630-208-8662 or by email at .
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Salary 32.84 - 43.09 Hour Field Police