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EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITIES
Uniformed Division Officer
United States Secret Service Uniformed Division (UD) officers provide protection for the White House Complex, the
vice president's residence, the main Treasury Building and Annex, and foreign diplomatic missions and embassies in the
Washington, D.C., area. Additionally, UD officers travel in support of the presidential, vice presidential and foreign
heads of state/government missions. Uniformed Division officers are also responsible for the enforcement of mandated
protective responsibilities as described under Title 3, United States Code, Section 202.
Requirements
- U.S. citizenship
- Must be at least 21 years of age and younger than 40 at time of appointment
- High school diploma or equivalent
- Excellent health and physical condition
- Uncorrected vision no worse than 20/60 binocular; correctable to 20/20 in each eye.
(NOTE: Lasik, ALK, RK and PRK corrective eye surgeries are acceptable eye surgeries for Uniformed Division applicants provided specific visual tests are passed. The following are the waiting periods before visual tests are conducted after the surgery: Lasik surgery – three months; PRK – six months; and ALK and RK – one year.)
- Complete interviews and pass a written test. Complete background investigation to include driving record check,
drug screening, medical and polygraph examinations.
Benefits
- Competitive starting salary
- Overtime is compensated at the rate of time and one-half, or through compensatory time off
- Uniforms and equipment are furnished at no cost to the officer
- Employees are eligible for low-cost life insurance
- Employees and their immediate families are eligible for membership in low-cost federal health benefit plans.
Annual leave is earned at the rate of 13 to 26 days per year, based on length of employment. Prior federal civilian
and military service is creditable, as authorized.
- Sick leave accumulates at the rate of 13 days per year without limit
- Paid Holidays
- Reasonable moving expenses paid for out-of-area hires
- Retirement benefits
- Additional retirement credit is granted for prior military or federal government service, as authorized
- Flexible Spending Account Program
Conditions of Employment
As a Uniformed Division officer, demands will include, but may not be limited to, the following:
- Work long hours in undesirable conditions on short notice
- Travel frequently
- Carry a firearm while performing duties and maintain firearms proficiency
- Initial appointment to the Uniformed Division officer position is in the Excepted Service
- Male applicants born after December 31, 1959, must certify that they have registered with the Selective Service
System, or are exempt from having to do so under Selective Service law
- Positions only available in Washington, D.C.
- The Uniformed Division officer position is designated as a key position in accordance with Department of Defense Directive 1200.7.
Training
New appointees receive an intensive training program, which is 12 weeks in duration, at the Federal Law Enforcement
Training Center in Glynco, Georgia and a 12-week specialized training at the Secret Service's training facilities
outside Washington, D.C. Training includes coursework in police procedures, firearms, physical fitness, psychology,
police-community relations, criminal law, first aid, laws of arrest, search and seizure, physical defense techniques,
diplomatic immunity, international treaties and protocol. On-the-job training and advanced in-service training programs
complement classroom studies.
For More Information
For further information, please contact the U.S. Secret Service
field office nearest your current residence, or the Recruitment and Hiring Coordinating Center at (202) 406-5830,
or follow this link to contact the Recruitment and Hiring Coordinating Center. For offices in your area, follow this link to a directory of U.S. Secret Service field offices.
How to Apply & Download Application Packet
An Equal Opportunity Employer
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