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Sworn Positions |
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OSP female Troopers bring a variety of specialized skill sets and backgrounds to their jobs. Some have college degrees, some don´t. Some have worked in a military or paramilitary environment before, some haven´t. Some are raising families, some aren´t.
Being a Trooper is not an issue of gender or
race, it´s about tapping individual potential. ![Trooper Stephanie Bigman Trooper Stephanie Bigman](https://webarchive.library.unt.edu/eot2008/20080922141751im_/http://www.oregon.gov/OSP/RECRUIT/images/bigman5.jpg)
- If you have the Commitment to Make a Difference
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- If you have a Desire to Work Hard and Learn New Skills
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- If you are Physically Fit and you want a Career That Can Offer Financial Security
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- If you have the Desire to Grow Professionally and if you have a Genuine Interest in Law Enforcement and Becoming a Trooper.
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THEN WHAT'S STOPPING YOU?
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For information/application materials, contact OSP Sworn Applicant Processing Section, Training Division at (503) 378-3720.
Click on a link below to see some success stories about Women in Sworn Positions at Oregon State Police.
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