An officer of the Police Department who has full-time police
experience with the Borough of Haddon Heights and who has 24 consecutive
months completed at time of appointment shall be eligible for promotion
to the rank of Sergeant.
An officer of the Police Department who has full-time police
experience with the Borough of Haddon Heights who has completed at
least 48 consecutive months of service completed at the time of appointment,
and holds the rank of Sergeant shall be eligible for promotion to
the rank of Lieutenant.
An officer of the Police Department who has full-time police
experience with the Borough of Haddon Heights and who has completed
at least 48 consecutive months of service and holds the rank of Sergeant
or Lieutenant shall be eligible for promotion to the rank of Captain.
All interviews and point allocation shall be prepared and administered
in accordance with the following guidelines:
A. Written test.
(1) The written test shall consist of questions prepared by the Chief of Police or their designee. Questions must be related to departmental monthly training objectives, and case law. Each officer taking the test must be given the same questions. The test will be separated into two parts: part one will be related to departmental monthly training objectives, and part two will be related to case law. The Chief or their designee will grade the test and a score will be based on the correct number of answers with a maximum score of 100 for each part to the test. The table in §
75-19B(2) shall be utilized. Then, the points shall be divided by eight. Therefore, the maximum points for each part of the test shall be 5. The points from each part shall added together for a final score. The maximum points in this category shall be 10.
B. Oral interview.
(1) The oral interview shall consist of questions prepared by the Promotional
Committee. Questions must be related to the law enforcement profession
and the rank considered for promotion. Each officer taking the interview
must be asked the same questions. The interview process is to give
the Promotional Committee an understanding of the officer's background
as related to police work, past performance, education, leadership
style and to help the Promotional Committee in the selection process.
The interview committee will award officers a score based on their
performance.
(2) A maximum of 40 points shall be allocated according to the following
schedule:
Score
|
Points
|
---|
95 to 100
|
40
|
94
|
38
|
93
|
36
|
92
|
34
|
91
|
32
|
90
|
31
|
89
|
30
|
88
|
29
|
87
|
28
|
86
|
27
|
85
|
26
|
84
|
25
|
83
|
24
|
82
|
23
|
81
|
22
|
80
|
21
|
79
|
20
|
78
|
19
|
77 or less
|
0
|
C. Evaluation points. Each officer will receive points based on their
last two evaluations. The scores (sum) from the last two evaluations
shall be added then divided by two. The semiannual evaluation periods
shall be January through June and July through December for Sergeants,
Lieutenant and the Captain, and November through April and May through
October for patrol officers. The points shall be updated semiannually
at the completion of the semiannual rating period. A maximum of 100
points will be allocated. The Chief of Police shall assure performance
evaluations are completed semiannually. The Chief can change the evaluation
periods at their discretion.
D. Seniority. One-quarter of a point will be given for every year of
completed, full-time police service as a police officer with the Borough
of Haddon Heights Police Department. A maximum of five points will
be allocated. Seniority points shall be updated at the completion
of the semiannual evaluation period.