Wednesday, February 5, 2020

Become a U.S. Capitol Police Officer!


Do you have what it takes to become a part of “America’s Police Department”?

The United States Capitol Police (USCP) is a federal law enforcement agency in the Legislative Branch of Government. USCP is charged with protecting life and property, preventing, detecting and investigating criminal acts: enforcing traffic regulations throughout a large complex of congressional building. We serve these individuals throughout the entire United States, its territories and possessions, and the District of Columbia. As “America’s Police Department”, USCP seeking positive thinking, courteous, and self-confident individuals for entry-level police officer positions which offer competitive salaries; comprehensive benefits and extensive professional development and training.

As a United States Capitol Police (USCP) Officer, you will perform a full range of rewarding police duties and responsibilities which include:
  • Enforcing federal, state, county and municipal laws and ordinances, and agency rules and regulations relating to law enforcement;
  • The physical protection of the Capitol complex, Members of Congress, visitors, and staff from threats of crime and disruption; preserving law and order; serving as a deterrent to crime and other violations of laws, rules, and regulations;
  • Taking charge of accidents and crime scenes, restrict access; observe, stop and question suspicious person; 
  • Preparing reports, and testifying in court; and,
  • Performing protective services, guarding federal owned buildings and property and protecting government equipment and material.
Upon successful completion of training, probation, time in grade and completion of all experience requirements, future competitive promotions may be available to become a higher rank or officer within a specialized area such as; Patrol Division, K-9, CERT, Dignitary Protection, INTEL, HMRT, Threats and/or other positions within the agency. 

This vacancy will be open from  February 1, 2020 until February 29, 2020. Learn more about the Police Officer position requirements, benefits, salary, and hiring process at USAJobs.