Florida Police Officer Jobs
MDPD Miami-Dade Police Jobs
A career with MDPD offers an opportunity for human involvement, professional advancement and community service. MDPD is charged with the safety of approximately two million citizens who live within a 2109 square mile area. In order to accomplish this formidable task, it utilizes the services of approximately 2900 sworn officers and 1700 support personnel. MDPD is considered among the most progressive in the country - an organization that welcomes change and is eager to meet new challenges
CITY OF MIAMI POLICE DEPARTMENT
The City of Miami Police Department is searching for gifted individuals of unquestionable integrity who can demonstrate sound judgment and decision-making skills under all conditions. We seek leaders who possess excellent verbal and written communication skills, and the strength of character to show compassion and charity in the face of adversity. We will demand your commitment to public service and dedication to the betterment of our community. A Miami Police career in the City of Miami affords you the exciting opportunity to Be A Hero Everyday!
Your City of Miami Employment, Selection, and Records Contacts:
Joni J. Harris
Employee Relations Manager
(305) 416-2109; JHarris@miamigov.com
Terrella Johnson
Senior Personnel Officer
(305) 416-2111; TJohnson@miamigov.com
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Fort Lauderdale Police Jobs
. Recruiting phone:
954-828-FLPD (3573)
. Human Resources:
954-828-5300
Fort Lauderdale Police Salary Schedule For Officers With Experience:
* 1 - 2.9 Years of full time law enforcement experience: $48,734.40 starting annually
* 3 - 4.9 Years of full time law enforcement experience: $52,540.80 starting annually
* 5 + Years of full time law enforcement experience: $56,284.80 starting annually
Miami Beach Police Jobs
1700 Convention Center Drive
Miami Beach, FL 33139
Ph. 305.673.7000
Police find man accused of punching officer taking him to Miami-Dade jail
MIAMI Police said they arrested a man accused of punching an officer taking him to the Miami-Dade County courthouse and then running away Friday morning.


No state help for Miami’s financially ailing Jackson hospital, more county control sought
The head of the financially struggling Jackson Health System did a nine-hour blitz in the Florida Capitol on Thursday in the hopes of winning up to $100 million in rescue money.


Murderer of former Broward couple dies before death-row execution
A Florida death-row inmate who murdered a former Broward County couple 30 years ago has died in state prison of what appears to be natural causes, a state official said Thursday.


Mangroves to be preserved after 3-year battle with developer
South Florida water managers Thursday bought one of the last big chunks of coastal mangroves along South Biscayne Bay for $24.5 million, giving residents and environmentalists a victory in a three-year fight to save it from development.


Inmate indicted in Keys prison tax scheme
State prison inmate Shawn Clarke and three of his family members have been indicted on charges of defrauding the Internal Revenue Service of about $115,000 in a scheme that involved phony tax returns.


Treasure Coast 'sweep' aimed at gang members, violent felons
Seventeen arrests were made along the Treasure Coast, and drugs, guns and cash were seized Tuesday as part of a broader initiative by officials in nine counties to see whether gang members and violent felons were complying with conditions of their probation, a release states.


Las Vegas casino execs make pitch to open up to 6 resorts in Florida
Sands operators most interested in Fort Lauderdale and Miami
Multibillion-dollar hotel resorts with casino gambling, celebrity chefs and luxury shopping.


South Florida immigrants prepare for D.C. rally
Men and women from Mexico, Guatemala, Honduras, Peru and other countries are spending their evenings at a Homestead community center writing slogans on large white sheets of paper.


Summit on rebuilding Haiti under way in Miami
Doug Brooks, president of the International Peace Operations Association, was in Turkey recently, working on an event on Afghanistan reconstruction, when an idea struck: Why not organize a conference on rebuilding Haiti in the wake of the devastating earthquake?


Grand jury investigating Miami’s Jackson hospital as officials seek short-term loan
With Jackson executives using end-of-life terms like "death spiral" and "insolvency" and a grand jury starting to investigate the public health system's problems, Miami-Dade Mayor Carlos Alvarez said Wednesday that he would help get Jackson get a short-term loan but demanded its governing body speed up a decision on a recovery plan.

