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11020643665?profile=originalThe New Haven Police Department and the City’s Office of Human Resources are happy to announce the 2017 Police Officer Recruitment Outreach Campaign. Applications will be available online at www.Policeapp.com beginning June 5, 2017. Applications must be completed and submitted online by June 23, 2017.

 

The application period will be followed by physical ability testing, scheduled on July 8-9, 2017. Those that have satisfied the ability testing component will be scheduled for the written examination on July 15, 2017. The oral boards will then follow as the last civil service testing component on July 22-23, 2017.

 

Current and valid CHIP cards will be accepted in lieu of physical ability testing. Those performing the ability test MUST bring their medical waiver with them to the testing site. The waiver is found in the application packet on www.Policeapp.com as well as in the Applicant Handbook that will be made available shortly.

 

The NHPD plans to distribute recruitment materials locally and recruit throughout the New Haven area. New Haven residents are encouraged to apply. Those living locally are our preferred candidates.

Additional points will be afforded to New Haven residents who apply. Information Sessions and Academy Open Houses will be announced in near future. To schedule a presentation or request information or campaign materials, please contact the Office of Professional Standards at 203-946-6249.

The New Haven Police Department (NHPD), a progressive, decentralized community-based police agency, takes great pride in the achievements of its sworn and civilian staff members, as well as in the department's pioneering role in developing ongoing police-community partnerships. We’re focused on solving problems in our many different neighborhoods before they escalate into senseless crime and violence. We are interested in attracting applicants who have demonstrated commitment to the community, want to help prevent crime, arrest those who violate the law, and reduce fear and disorder throughout the city.

 

Ideal Applicants Will Have:

  • A history of community service.
  • Excellent communication skills in Spanish; familiarity with or ability to learn more than one language highly desirable.
  • Mature and innovative approaches to collaborating with citizens on neighborhood issues;
  • New Haven residency.
  • Community/technical College or University background and/or significant work experience.
  • Computer proficiency.
  • Respect for and ability to work well with colleagues and citizens regardless of race/ethnicity, gender, age, or personal beliefs.
  • Enthusiasm for hard and rewarding work.
  • Strong problem-solving skills and the ability to work under stress.

Minimum Requirements Are:

  • Twenty-one (21) years of age by October 1, 2017.
  • Must have excellent English verbal and written communication skills.
  • Must have at least a high school diploma or GED, although additional education and work experience are strongly preferred.
  • Must be a born or naturalized U.S. citizen.
  • No felony, Class A or B misdemeanor convictions, including convictions involving domestic violence situations.
  • Must possess a valid driver’s license and have a valid Connecticut license upon graduation from the academy.
  • Residence within 20 miles of New Haven upon graduation from the academy.

Compensation and Benefits:

  • Comprehensive medical coverage for each officer and his/her family.
  • Competitive starting salary.
  • Generous retirement plan after twenty-five (25) years served.
  • Paid life insurance policy.
  • Twelve paid holidays.
  • Paid vacation.
  • Uniforms and equipment provided.
  • University tuition reduction and competitive scholarships available.

About The Academy:

The New Haven Police Academy is located at 710 Sherman Parkway in New Haven. Its program and faculty are fully certified by the Connecticut Police Officer Standards and Training (POST) Council. New recruits attend the academy for approximately seven months, during which time they are paid the New Haven Police Department’s entry level pay for police officers.

Proficiency in a wide variety of subject areas is required, and 80% is the minimum passing grade. The academy training includes a broad range of academic instruction and preparation for a career in police service.  Physical agility and chain of command are also taught and monitored regularly.  Community field placements, and term projects are also part of the required curriculum.

Rigorous personal and ethical standards are upheld and the ethical, emotional and suitability standards of all students are routinely monitored and evaluated by academy staff.  Report cards are issued regularly.  Upon successful completion of the academy, graduates continue the probationary process in the Department's Field Training Officer (FTO) Program for approximately 12 weeks. Probationary officers are matched with a series of experienced FTO’s in a structured teaching and mentoring on-the-job evaluation program.

This recruitment campaign is evolving. Updates will be released as they become available.

 

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Prof Spencer Overton @SpencerOverton

African American Mayors Assoc. Names New Haven’s Mayor Harp First Woman President at Annual Meeting in Washington, D.C.

 

City solutions to national tech, policing and infrastructure challenges also discussed at organization’s annual conference

(WASHINGTON, DC) The African American Mayors Association (AAMA) welcomed hundreds of Mayors from across the country, federal policymakers, technology innovators and other thought-leaders to its annual conference in Washington, D.C this week. In the spirit of this year’s theme, “change, challenge and opportunity,” AAMA mayors connected with cross-sector stakeholders and leaders to share best practices and discuss strategies to influence policy-making in technology, gun violence, infrastructure, and more.

AAMA’s largest convening of the year, the event was held from Wednesday, April 26th to Friday, April 28th at the Marriott Marquis Hotel.

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The AAMA @OurMayors

New Haven, Connecticut Mayor Toni N. Harp, was sworn-in as the new AAMA President, the first woman to hold the position. She said, “I am honored my colleagues entrusted me to advance local policy priorities of AAMA members on the national stage. Urban issues are national issues because our communities are representative of the richness our country has to offer. AAMA mayors embrace that richness, connect unlikely partners, seize upon new opportunities borne of collaboration, and deliver the very best services and solutions to residents every day.  I’m excited to bring these stories of success at the local to federal policymakers whose support is essential to make our cities even stronger.”

Former U.S. Transportation Secretary and former Mayor of Charlotte, North Carolina, Anthony Foxx; Senator Tim Scott (R-SC); and Congressional Black Caucus Chair, Rep. Cedric Richmond (D-LA), are among a host of other policymakers and leaders who participated in the conference this year.

Some of the conference highlights include a session exploring the benefits and challenges of smart city technologies, focused especially on the reforms needed to ensure communities of color are full beneficiaries when these new technologies are deployed; a session on removing local barriers to technology and increasing diversity in the tech industry to promote innovation; and a session on how local governments can position themselves to maximize potential new federal investment in infrastructure.

 

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About AAMA

http://ourmayors.org/

https://twitter.com/OurMayors

Congrats to @MayorHarp for being sworn in as the new president of @OurMayors, our first woman president!

 

The African American Mayors Association (AAMA) is the only organization exclusively representing over 500 African-American mayors across the United States. AAMA seeks to empower local leaders for the benefit of their citizens. The role of the AAMA includes taking positions on public policies that impact the vitality and sustainability of cities; providing mayors with leadership and management tools; and creating a forum for member mayors to share best practices related to municipal management.

 

 

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Each year, about 65,000 undocumented students graduate from U.S. high schools, and most are protected from deportation under an Obama administration policy called Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals, or DACA. But many DACA students are on edge, unsure about what the future holds for them or their families. Special correspondent Kavitha Cardoza of Education Week reports

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NEW HAVEN ELM CITY INNOVATION COLLABORATIVE SELECTED AS INNOVATION PLACES FINALIST

 

New Haven, CT– April 25, 2017 – The Elm City Innovation Collaborative today announced its selection as a finalist in CTNext’s Innovation Places program. Along with six other applicants, Elm City Innovation Collaborative will vie for a federal Implementation Grant that will help establish New Haven as an Innovation Place.

 

“Today is a significant step forward in my administration’s ongoing effort to transform New Haven into a center of innovation and business growth,” said Mayor Toni N. Harp. “We’re delighted to know our application was received so favorably, and we’re honored to be a finalist in the process. We thank the CTNext Board of Directors and the city’s legislative delegation – led by Senator Martin Looney – for creating the program and look forward to sharing more details of our vision as we move forward in the process.”

 

Innovation Places is a CTNext-run program created to help the state’s communities become centers for entrepreneurism and innovation, magnets for talent, and launching points for growth-stage companies. The program will ultimately distribute $30 million over a period of five years to the winning cities and communities to support implementation of their strategic plans.

 

“With so many worthwhile applications, we congratulate New Haven on being named an Innovation Places finalist and we look forward to learning more about their vision, team and approach in the coming weeks,” said Glendowlyn Thames, executive director of CTNext.

 

A public presentation on the Elm City Innovation Collaborative and site visit will be held on Monday, May 1, 2017 at noon at 195 Church Street, New Haven. Grant winners will be announced in June.

 

About CTNext

CTNext is Connecticut’s go-to resource for entrepreneurial support. The goal of the program is to build a more robust community of entrepreneurs and to accelerate startup growth by providing access to talent, space, industry expertise, services, skill development and capital to foster innovation and create jobs for people in Connecticut. CTNext launched in 2012 and has more than 1,700 members in its network. Visit www.ctnext.com

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Hello Community Members:
 
The website to order Elm City Freddy Fixer Merchandisecloses on this Friday, April 28, 2017 (in 2 days). No orders can be placed after April 28th. Also, jackets and sweatshirts can be personalized with your name. Please place your orders by using the following link:http://shopcampuscustoms.com/freddyfixerparade  I've listed some of the merchandise below and other colors are available online or visit Campus Customs, 57 Broadway, New Haven, 203-789-1608.
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MAYOR HARP TO PROMOTE NEW BUSINESS, AMISTAD HOMECOMING, AND YOUTH MENTORING AT SEPARATE EVENTS TUESDAY

 

New Haven – Mayor Toni N. Harp is scheduled to welcome a new business to Dixwell Avenue, celebrate the homecoming of the schooner Amistad, and promote mentoring at a series of public appearances tomorrow.

 

At 11:30 a.m. Mayor Harp will be joined by Interim Chief of Police Anthony Campbell at the grand opening of the Community Health Pharmacy at 210 Dixwell Avenue. The owners and operators of this new business will have music, food, and other refreshments. A raffle is also planned for which a $500 scholarship, a television, and a Kindle or Fitbit are prizes.

 

Shortly thereafter, Mayor Harp will preside at homecoming ceremonies for the Freedom Schooner Amistad, a replica of the slave ship hijacked in 1839, at berth at Long Wharf Pier, 389 Long Wharf Drive.

 

The Amistad is now operated by Discovering Amistad, a new, nonprofit educational organization formed to provide full-year programming on its tall ship, in classrooms, and at historic sites of partner organizations. Tomorrow’s ceremony kicks off the availability fo public tours as follows: immediately following the ceremony on April 25 and then at 4:00 p.m. that day; and at 10:00 a.m., 2:00 p.m. and 4:00 p.m. April 26 through April 30.

 

Tomorrow evening, Mayor Harp will be joined by Interim Chief of Police Anthony Campbell once again, this time at the Impact Awards ceremony of the Greater New Haven Mentoring Collaborative. This event is scheduled from 6:00 to 7:30 p.m. at Church on the Rock, at 95 Hamilton Street.

 

The Greater New Haven Mentoring Collaborative (GNHMC) serves to collectively foster collaboration, offer training on Elements of Effective Practices for mentoring programs and raise mentor awareness

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Today on "LoveBabz LoveTalk" host Babtz Rawls-Ivy talks with The New Haven Symphony Artistic Leadership William Boughton Music Director and Principal Conductor, and Chelsea Tipton Principal Pops Conductor.
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MAYOR HARP TO WELCOME

FREEDOM SCHOONER AMISTAD HOME TO NEW HAVEN

 

(New Haven, CT /April 24, 2017) On Tuesday, April 25 at 12:30 p.m., Mayor Toni N. Harp, will join representatives from Discovering Amistad to welcome home the return and tour Connecticut’s flagship, the Freedom Schooner Amistad to Long Wharf Pier, 389 Long Wharf Drive, New Haven.

 

Tours will be open to the public as follows: Immediately following the ceremony on April 25 and then at 4 pm that day; and at 10 a.m., 2 p.m. and 4 p.m. April 26 through April 30.

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Discovering Amistad is a new, nonprofit educational organization that was formed at the recommendation of the State of Connecticut and which will provide full-year programming on its tall ship, the Amistad, in classrooms and at historic sites of partner organizations. It will enable children and adults in Connecticut and the region to discover the story of the Amistad and its impact on Connecticut and the nation. Importantly, the organization will provide learning opportunities for children and adults to discover the relevance of the Amistad to today’s world.

 About the Amistad. In 1839, Mende captives from Sierra Leone took control of the ship, the Amistad. Unable to navigate back to Africa, the ship was captured and towed into the port of New London Harbor in Connecticut.  The Mende were faced with slavery or execution, and their cause was taken up by many residents throughout Connecticut.  U.S. Circuit and District courts ruled in favor of the Mende. This case was then appealed to the U.S. Supreme Court and in 1841 this court agreed with the lower court decisions and the Mende captives were ordered freed. The role that Connecticut and its citizens played has been told and retold over the years, and in 1999 a new organization was formed and a replica of the Amistad ship was built in Mystic, Connecticut and launched in 2000.  For more information on the ship visitwww.discoveringamistad.org

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The New Haven Police Department, as part of its Sergeants’ Leadership Training, will conduct a Critical Incident Training exercise beginning at 1:00 p.m. Due to inclement weather, this event has been moved and will be held at the Police Academy, at 200 Wintergreen Avenue.

 

This evening, the New Haven Fire Department will hold a promotion ceremony beginning at 6:00 at Hillhouse High School. An assistant chief of operations, three deputy chiefs, four battalion chiefs, 12 captains, and 12 lieutenants will be sworn in to their new ranks at Friday’s formal ceremony

 

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On Monday, April 24, 2017 The City of New Haven will celebrate 379 Years of Tradition, Innovation and Idealism with pageantry and artistic expression on full display, including an “I Love New Haven” song by composer / performer Justin Johnson.

 

This year Mayor Harp will also recognize several “FIRSTS” for this historic city:

 

  • ·         The arrival this summer of New Haven’s semi-professional soccer team, The Elm City Express;

 

  • ·         The launch of three self-guided walking tour books celebrating three of New Haven’s most storied neighborhoods: Lower Dixwell, Wooster Square and Downtown. These informative and lively tours are the result of years of work by the Ethnic Heritage Center founded in 1988 and located on the campus of Southern Connecticut State University preserving and stimulating an interest among cultural and ethnic groups in New Haven by creating unique journeys back in time to view historic properties and “meet” along the way the thought leaders and change agents who shaped the contours of this beautiful city;

 

  • ·         The exciting launch of Espejismo an art installation that invites its audience to reflect on the perspectives of others and share personal thoughts about seeing and being seen. On display from April 24 thru April 30th @ Yale School of Management, a collaboration between SOM students, Colombian-American artist Yazmany Arboleda and the creative agency limeSHIFT (Brooklyn, NY);

 

  • ·         The upcoming signing of a formal Sister Cities Alliance with Changsha, the provincial Capital of Hunan in China, championed by The Yale-China Association; and

 

  • ·         The dedication of 3 murals depicting historical moments and “memory” of New Haven in City generously made possible by the family of Albert George.

 

 

 

In addition, Mayor Harp will have the distinct pleasure of recognizing five City Spirit Honorees whose passion for New Haven and contributions to the cultural vibrancy of our historic city is celebrated:

 

  • ·         Mary Lou Aleski (International Festival of Arts & Ideas) and Peter Webster (Historic Wooster Square Association, Inc.)
  • ·         John Bradley (Liberty Services)
  • ·         Sheri Kaplan (Shubert Theater)
  • ·         Willie Ruff (Yale School of Music)
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