Qualifications for Getting Hired

Candidates should be prepared to meet standards in at least seven domains: education, physical fitness, legal eligibility, medical & psychological health, background & character, communication & technology skills, and community‑service orientation. The four sections below detail the specific expectations of the City of Coatesville Police Department along with recommendations for successful consideration.

Requirements for Any Eligible Position

Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consectetur adipiscing elit. In augue nisl, ornare volutpat mi vitae, varius tincidunt erat. Cras tristique at dui nec aliquam:

  • State law also requires that officers reside within a 35‑mile radius of Coatesville within six months of hire—confirm early that relocation is feasible if you currently live farther away.

  • Felony convictions, certain misdemeanors, or a record of domestic‑violence offenses are automatic disqualifiers under MPOETC rules, so obtain a certified copy of your criminal history beforehand to avoid surprises.

  • Applicants need a high‑school diploma or GED; college credit in criminal justice is a plus. U.S. citizenship, a valid Pennsylvania driver’s license.

Essential Qualifications:

Below are the five critical qualification areas every applicant should understand before beginning the selection process. Each paragraph explains the expectations, the standards you must meet, and practical steps to prepare.

1. Education & Legal Eligibility

Every sworn candidate must possess, at minimum, a high‑school diploma or GED; college coursework in criminal justice, public administration, or a related field is strongly preferred and may earn additional points on the civil‑service roster. You must be a U.S. citizen, hold a valid Pennsylvania driver’s license, and be at least 21 years old on the date of appointment (testing may begin at 18).

2. Physical Fitness & Medical Standards

You must pass MPOETC fitness tests: timed push‑ups, sit‑ups, 300‑meter sprint, and 1.5‑mile run—train above the 30 percent Cooper benchmark to be safe. A comprehensive medical exam checks vision (20/40 corrected), hearing, cardiovascular health, and musculoskeletal condition, plus a drug screen. Officers must fit body armor and lift roughly 75 lbs, so strength work is essential.

3. Background, Character & Financial Responsibility

Investigators verify every school, job, and address and conduct neighborhood interviews; a polygraph confirms honesty about past conduct. Credit reports are reviewed—significant unpaid debts can stall hiring—and social‑media accounts are scanned for content that conflicts with department values. Disclose any issues early; omissions discovered later usually disqualify candidates.

4. Communication, Technology & Report‑Writing Skills

Clear, error‑free reports and credible courtroom testimony are daily requirements. Expect a brief narrative‑writing exercise during testing and be ready to type at least 35 wpm. New officers rely on CAD, records‑management software, in‑car terminals, and body‑camera systems, so basic computer skills and familiarity with Word or Excel are important.

5. Professional & Community Readiness

Policing here blends enforcement with service. Experience in customer service, coaching, military leadership, or volunteer work shows you can defuse conflict and build trust. Be prepared for nights, weekends, and emergency call‑outs, and show genuine interest in programs like youth mentorship or traffic‑safety education. Continuous learning is expected; tuition reimbursement and regular in‑service training support your growth.

Key Qualification Areas—What It Takes to Get Hired

Candidates should be prepared to meet standards in at least seven domains: education, physical fitness, legal eligibility, medical & psychological health, background & character, communication & technology skills, and community‑service orientation. The four sections below outline specific expectations and highlight a few additional topics we have not previously covered.

Minimum Entry Requirements

  • High‑school diploma or GED; college credit strongly preferred

  • U.S. citizenship & valid Pennsylvania driver’s license

  • Age 21 by appointment; 18 to begin testing process

  • Residency within 35 miles of Coatesville six months after hire

  • No felony or disqualifying misdemeanor convictions

Physical Fitness and Health Requirements

  • MPOETC benchmark tests: push‑ups, sit‑ups, 300 m sprint, 1.5 mi run

  • Vision 20/40 (corrected) and normal color perception

  • Medical exam clearing cardiovascular and musculoskeletal fitness

  • Drug‑free screening at offer and random post‑hire testing

  • Body‑armor fit test & ability to lift 75 lbs (equipment/person assist)

Character, Ethics and Lifestyle Requirements

  • Thorough background investigation, including neighborhood interviews

  • Polygraph confirming honesty about past conduct and substance use

  • Credit‑history check to gauge financial responsibility (new topic)

  • Social‑media audit for posts that conflict with department values (new topic)

  • No active protection‑from‑abuse or domestic‑violence orders

Professional and Community Readiness

  • Clear, concise report‑writing and grammar skills

  • Basic computer & mobile‑data proficiency; CAD/RMS familiarity helpful (new topic)

  • De‑escalation, conflict‑resolution, or customer‑service experience (new topic)

  • Willingness to work nights, weekends, holidays, and emergency call‑outs

  • Commitment to community outreach—youth programs, fraud awareness, etc.

View Current Openings

Explore all positions that are actively accepting applications—sworn and civilian—along with salary details, requirements, and direct links to apply.