The Montgomery County Consortium of Communities recently announced that it will be administering written and physical agility tests for its police officers. Check out our previous coverage here. Additional details are now available.
Officers will be required to report to Springfield Township High School, 1801 Paper Mill Rd., on Sat., Feb. 15. The written test will be given first, followed by agility test directly after. Applicants must score at least 70% on the written test before advancing to the physical test.
Applicants, if they choose, will have the opportunity to ready themselves for the physical test. They will be given time to change clothes, consume food/energy bar, drink, etc., prior to check-in.
The standards for successfully completing the assessment test are listed at www.mpoetc.state.pa.us
The online application process will close on Feb. 5.
Participating police departments include:
Ambler, Collegeville, Conshohocken, Hatboro, Hatfield, Montgomery, North Wales, Springfield, Towamencin, Upper Gwynedd, Upper Moreland, Upper Pottsgrove, West Norriton, West Pottsgrove, and Whitpain.
Some of these departments have different requirements. For most, you must be at least 21 years of age by the date of hire, be a U.S. citizen, possess a high school diploma or GED, possess a valid driver’s license, and be physically and mentally fit or perform the duties of a police officer. However, some departments, such as Ambler, Collegeville, North Wales, Springfield, Upper Moreland, and Whitpain, do not allow its applicants to:
The Montgomery County Consortium of Communities lists essential duties for police officers as:
Montgomery County is offering a study guide here.