The provisions of N.J.S.A. 40A shall apply to all appointments
and promotions.
[Amended 3-8-2022 by Ord. No. O-5-22]
No member of the Police Department shall be promoted to a position
of Deputy Chief, Captain, Lieutenant, Sergeant, or Corporal, Sergeant,
unless:
A. For the
rank of Deputy Chief, an applicant must have at least three years
of consecutive service with the Franklin Township Police Department,
prior to the closing date of the test announcement, in the position
of Captain or Lieutenant within the Franklin Township Police Department.
B. For the rank of Captain, they have at least three years of consecutive
service, prior to the closing date of the test announcement, in the
position of Lieutenant within the Franklin Township Police Department.
C. For the rank of Lieutenant, they have at least three years of consecutive
service, prior to the closing date of the test announcement, in the
position of Sergeant within the Franklin Township Police Department.
D. For the rank of Sergeant, they have at least three years of consecutive
service prior to the closing date of the test announcement, in the
position of Corporal within the Township of Franklin Police Department.
E. For the rank of Corporal, they have at least three years of consecutive
service prior to the closing date of the test announcement, in the
position of Patrolman within the Township of Franklin Police Department.
F. At the discretion of the Chief of Police, the required years of consecutive
service set forth above to be considered for promotion may be waived
in the event that there are no candidates that meet the consecutive
service requirement for a particular rank.
[Amended 4-27-2021 by Ord. No. O-5-21; 3-8-2022 by Ord. No. O-5-22; 4-26-2022 by Ord. No. O-8-22]
A. Promotion shall be based on merit, demonstrated ability and competitive
examination and otherwise shall comply with the provision of N.J.S.A.40A:14-129.
Participants must be full-time members of the Franklin Township Police
Department to be eligible. The Chief of Police shall be responsible
to the appropriate authority for the aspects of the testing process
delegated to him.
(1) Written examination (NJSACOP using IACP exam): 30%.
(a)
Participants must achieve a minimum score of 70% or higher on
the written exam administered by IACP to be eligible to participate
in the oral exam. Scores for all candidates achieving a minimum score
of 70% will be converted from a 100 point/percentage score to a "30%"
scale, such that a score of 100 converts to the full 30 points, for
example a score of 80% is converted to (0.3*80) = 24 points.
(b)
These results shall be forwarded to the Township Administrator
directly by the NJSACOP.
(2) Oral examination (NJSACOP): 40%.
(a)
Participants must achieve a minimum score of 70% or higher on
the oral exam administered by NJSACOP in order to be eligible to participate
in the final phase of the promotional process. Scores to be scaled
to 40% scores as with written exam score for candidates achieving
minimum score of 70%.
(b)
These results shall be forwarded to the Township Administrator.
(3) Education/military service: 10%.
(a)
Chief of Police shall prepare a list of points for all candidates
based upon education and military experience as follows (most, 10
points for highest level achieved, only no stacking).
Type
|
Points
|
---|
• Military and Master's Degree
|
100
|
• Military and Bachelor's Degree
|
90
|
• Military and Associates Degree
|
80
|
• Master's Degree
|
70
|
• Bachelor's Degree
|
60
|
• Military Service
|
60*
|
• Associates Degree
|
50
|
• Police Courses
|
50**
|
*
|
A candidate having prior military service and having been promoted
to the rank of E5 or higher.
|
**
|
Completion of a class of 40 hours (or more) offered by a Law
Enforcement Agency or Police Academy with 10 points awarded for each
class with a maximum of 50 points.
|
(b)
The Chief shall provide these scores to the Township Administrator.
(4) Chief of Police recommendation/evaluation: 10%.
(a)
Each candidate shall be required to submit a resume to the Chief
of Police outlining the candidate's merits and qualifications for
promotion.
(b)
The Chief of Police shall grade each candidate on a ten-point
scale based upon administrative and practical work performance in
specific areas set forth in the below categories granting one half
point for each of the below in which the Chief determines a candidate
meets or exceeds the standards for the category and shall be assigned
zero if the Chief determines the candidate does not meet the expectations
of:
[1]
Oral communication skills.
[2]
Written communication skills.
[3]
Acceptance of responsibility.
[4]
Knowledge of policy and procedures.
[5]
Judgment and decision making.
[6]
Off-duty community involvement for all communities we serve.
[10]
Lack of prior negative discipline.
(c)
The Chief shall total the points for the 20 categories in this
section. The Chief shall provide these scores to the Township Administrator.
(5) Seniority: 10%.
(a)
Seniority. Each candidate shall receive 0.4 points for each
full year of service as a full time Franklin Township Police Officer
for any promotion to a position.
(b)
The Chief shall provide these scores to the Township Administrator
directly by the NJSACOP.
B. Upon the completion of Steps A(1) through (5), the Chief, the Township
Administrator and the Public Safety Liaisons shall convene to complete
the calculations of the scoring matrix. After final tabulation, the
results shall be distributed to the Chief of Police and all members
of the Township Committee.