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The State of Illinois has fulfilling career opportunities in a variety of public service sectors including but not limited to: Public Safety, Human Services, Healthcare, Public Health, Natural Resources, Professional Regulation, Business Development and many more.
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After joining the Illinois State Police you can choose your path from one of the following awesome opportunities: SWAT; Crime Scene Investigator; K-9; Air Patrol; Motorcycle Patrol; Investigations; Patrol; Academy Instructor
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For posting and application information for civilian employment opportunities that exist within the Illinois State Police and all other agencies under the jurisdiction of the Governor, please visit the Work 4 Illinois Opens in new window website.
Requires successful completion of an approved training program such as the Illinois Conservation Police Officer Training Program which includes successful completion of the Illinois Basic Police Training Program.
To become a police officer in Illinois, you must meet the following basic requirements: Be a US citizen either by birth or naturalization. Be 21 years of age or older at the time of hire. Possess a valid driver’s license. Have a high school diploma or GED. Complete an approved basic training course within six months of initial hire.
For the Hiring Agency to evaluate your work experience, please ensure that your resume includes complete and accurate descriptions of essential job duties for each position that you have held and are reporting on your profile.