Reserve Officer Program
The Keizer Police Department maintains a Reserve Police Officer
program to assist the department in several ways. Reserve
Officer Candidates must meet the same standards as full time
officers and they go through the same testing process for the
position. Upon appointment to the position, the Reserve
Officer is assigned to work patrol with a Field Training Officer (FTO).
The Reserve Officer receives the same training as a new recruit
officer and he or she is continually evaluated by the FTO.
Upon completion of the training program, the Reserve Officer is
qualified to work patrol as well as other law enforcement duties.
The Reserve Officer will normally work together with another full
time officer, however, with additional training; the Reserve
Officer may be qualified to work as a solo officer.
Reserve Police Officers assist the police department by
supplementing the patrol force, particularly during busy times
such as weekends and holidays. Reserve Officers are critical
to police department operations during major incidents such as a
public demonstration or natural disaster. Reserve Officers
also serve a vital role in various community events such as the
annual Keizer Iris Festival and other city functions along with
their regular duties.
The Reserve Officer program is an excellent way for someone to
volunteer their time to make a positive difference in their
community. It is also a great opportunity for those
individuals considering a career in law enforcement to learn about
the job and gain valuable experience. The Keizer Police
Department typically recruits full time officers from its Reserve
Officer program.
Police Auxiliary Program Supervisor:
Sergeant Alan McCowan
(503) 856-3484
McCowanA@Keizer.org
Police Auxiliary Program Coordinators:
Officer Trevor Wenning (Reserves)
(503) 856-3508
WenningT@Keizer.org
Officer Jay Prall (Cadets)
(503) 856-3500
PrallJ@Keizer.org
Reserve
Officer Interest Form
City Application
Reserve Recruitment Notice
Cadet Interest Form
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