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Women in Policing

Interested in a career in law enforcement?

The Gresham Police Department is committed to developing a team that reflects the community we serve, and that means boosting our female membership. 

Women police officers bring a unique and beneficial style of policing to the community and the department is always looking for qualified applicants to join our team.

Read more about becoming a police officer.

Police force opportunities

There is a wide variety of positions and specialty assignments available in the organization, including leadership roles. Gresham Police offers professional developmental opportunities to succeed. 

Benefits of becoming a police officer

  • Officers know their schedules six months in advance
  • Excellent insurance benefits
  • Competitive retirement plans
  • Comprehensive training
  • Job security
  • Pre-tax medical and dependent care accounts
  • Equal opportunities for advancement

Police officer compensation and benefits 

Changing times

Policing has changed over the last couple of decades. So has the type of officer agencies are looking for.

  • Gone are the days focusing on physical attributes such as height, weight and strength.
  • The job still requires a high level of physical fitness.
  • More important is good moral character and excellent interpersonal, problem-solving and conflict-resolution skills.

Training and patrol

New recruits will complete a 17-week academy at the Department of Public Safety Standards and Training facility. Training topics include:

  • Physical fitness
  • Criminal justice system
  • Patrol procedures 
  • Ethics and professionalism
  • Cultural awareness
  • Tactical communication
  • Procedural law
  • Civil liability and civil rights
  • Use of force
  • Defensive tactics
  • Report-writing
  • Community policing
  • Investigations
  • Traffic laws

After graduation, carry out policing duties in a patrol role while partnered with a trained Field Training Officer.  

Candidate qualities

  • Officers must be honest and have the utmost integrity when responding to challenging calls. 
  • Members are often required to exercise courage and perseverance, along with compassion and understanding.
  • You must have the ability to work within a diverse community.