Police Officer

City of Streator Fire and Police Commission   Streator, IL   Full-time     Law Enforcement / Security
Posted on March 7, 2023
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The City of Streator is accepting applications for Lateral Transfer and Entry Level Police Officer Candidates!

The City of Streator is looking for dedicated Men and Women that want to make a difference in their community and serve the citizens of Streator!

Benefits include a Competitive Salary, Retirement Pension, Medical, Dental, and Vision Care Insurance and Career Opportunities in Specialized Positions and much more!

The Application Deadline is April 03 2023 at 5:00 PM.

Additional Information and Application Material can be obtained at www.ci.streator.il.us
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About Us

On behalf of the officers, administration, and departmental associates, I am pleased to welcome you to Streator Police Department's web page. Using our department's growing technological resources is critical to our commitment and dedication to achieving the highest order of service to the citizens of our community.

The internet and this web site is as an "always available" source of critical and current information, and we are reminded of our departmental duty as an "always available" and "always prepared" force for the protection, preservation, and defense of your constitutional rights, life, and property. Thereof and therewith, we assert and commit all resources of this department fully in our uncompromising value of professional excellence and of the public trust.

The Streator Police Department is located in City Hall at 204 S. Bloomington Street in Streator, Illinois. In addition to new offices for personnel and records, the department's new station contains jail area, booking area, interview rooms, exercise room, and a secure evidence room.

In 2016, Streator’s 911 dispatch consolidated with Vermilion Valley dispatch. The consolidation has put Streator in compliance with a law Governor Bruce Rauner signed early in the year requiring counties with populations less than 250,000 people to have only one Emergency Telephone System Board.

With this consolidation, dispatchers will be able to continue to dispatch correctly and efficiently with the GIS Mapping available. This resources will make it possible to dispatch to any location in the district. VCom dispatch has undertaken training to be knowledgeable about Streator’s unique features.