Police Officer
Dallas, TX, US
Interested in a career with both meaning and growth? Whether your abilities are in direct patient care or one of the many other areas of healthcare administration and support, everyone at Parkland works together to fulfill our mission: the health and well-being of individuals and communities entrusted to our care. By joining Parkland, you become part of a diverse healthcare legacy that’s served our community for more than 125 years. Put your skills to work with us, seek opportunities to learn and join a talented team where patient care is more than a job. It’s our passion.
Primary Purpose
Patrols, investigates, monitors, and resolves emergencies, high-risk situations, and potential and existing breaches in security, while enforcing established policies to provide a safe and secure environment for patients, visitors, and staff.
MINIMUM SPECIFICATIONS
Education:
High School Diploma or GED.
Prefer an associate degree in law enforcement, Business or other related fields from an accredited college or university
Experience:
None
Equivalent Experience:
None
Certification/Registration/Licensure:
Must be licensed as a Peace Officer with the Texas Commission on Law Enforcement TCLEOSE Tx Law Enforce Officer Std Edu .
Must meet and maintain eligibility standards for licensing as a Texas Peace Officer.
Must have a valid Driver License and obtain a Texas Driver License within 30 days of employment
Required Tests for Placement:
Applicants as of May 23, 2018 must pass with a minimum overall score of 70% or above the Police Officer Selection Test (P.O.S.T.) prior to hire.
Applicants with three or more years of experience with less than a 180-day break in service are exempt from requirement to take and pass the Police Officer Selection Test (P.O.ST.) prior to hire.
Applicants with three or more years of experience with less than a 180-day break in service are exempt from requirement to successfully pass a physical agility assessment prior to hire
Employees in this job who were hired on or before 03/29/14 are exempt from requirement to take/pass the typing test and physical agility assessment.
Skills or Special Abilities:
Must be able to pass typing test with a minimum of 20 words per minute, with no more than three errors.
Must successfully pass a physical agility assessment.
Must pass a pre-employment polygraph and psychological evaluation.
May be subject to further written and/or oral pre-employment testing.
Must be able to follow, practice and utilize the Peace Officer Weapons Standard and Qualification General Order to ensure the safety of officers, hospital staff, patients and visitors.
Must have effective oral and written communication skills.
Must have the ability to deal with PHHS staff and the public in a tactful and diplomatic manner.
Must be able to make sound judgments.
Must be able to testify in court to present case facts.
Grandfathered Employee Statement: - Employees in this job who were hired on or before 03/29/14 are exempt from requirement to take/pass the typing test and physical agility assessment.
Parkland Health and Hospital System prohibits discrimination based on age (40 or over), race, color, religion, sex (including pregnancy), sexual orientation, gender identity, gender expression, genetic information, disability, national origin, marital status, political belief, or veteran status. As part of our commitment to our patients and employees’ wellness, Parkland Health is a tobacco and smoke-free campus.
Nearest Major Market:DallasNearest Secondary Market:Fort WorthJob Segment:Patient Care, Healthcare Administration, Healthcare
Freqently Asked Questions
Parkland Careers prioritizes applicants licensed by the Texas Commission on Law Enforcement with no break in service exceeding 180 days for experienced officers. They also require passing a physical agility test and a typing assessment, reflecting the physical and administrative demands of police work in Dallas, TX.
Dallas police officers often balance emergency response with securing a large hospital environment like Parkland. Their day involves patrolling, engaging with a diverse community, and enforcing safety protocols, which can be more dynamic due to the city's size and healthcare setting.
Effective communication, sound judgment, and the ability to work tactfully with both hospital staff and the public are essential. Physical fitness and proficiency in weapons handling also play pivotal roles, considering the unique safety challenges within Dallas healthcare facilities.
Parkland merges law enforcement with patient care priorities by expecting officers to maintain safety without disrupting healthcare operations. Officers support a patient-first culture, ensuring hospital security aligns with compassionate community service in Dallas.
Yes, officers must hold a Texas peace officer license and meet TCLEOSE standards. Parkland also requires passing polygraph and psychological tests, emphasizing rigorous screening to maintain high safety and ethical standards in a healthcare setting.
Police officers in Dallas typically earn between $50,000 and $65,000 annually, depending on experience and certifications. Parkland Careers offers competitive pay aligned with regional law enforcement salaries, reflecting the specialized healthcare environment.
Dallas sees higher demand for police officers due to its larger population and healthcare infrastructure, making job openings at Parkland Careers slightly more competitive than in Fort Worth. Candidates benefit from meeting all licensing requirements to improve their chances.
Dallas' traffic congestion can impact shift punctuality, so proximity to the hospital or access to efficient public transit is advantageous. Parkland's central location offers various commuting options, but officers should plan for peak-hour delays common in urban areas.
Yes, starting as a police officer at Parkland can lead to roles like supervisor or specialized unit member, especially with additional certifications and experience. The hospital’s unique environment also opens avenues in healthcare security leadership in Dallas.
Parkland’s police officers focus on securing a major healthcare facility, requiring a blend of law enforcement skills and sensitivity to patient care environments. This contrasts with traditional patrol roles, emphasizing collaboration within Dallas’ health system.
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