Cadet Selection Process - CA State Parks Earn a salary, benefits, and time towards retirement while you attend the California State Park Peace Officer Cadet Academy! Register to take the CA State Park Peace Officer Ranger Lifeguard Cadet PelletB (POST Entry Level Law Enforcement Test Battery) and the PATs (Physical Agility Tests)
Salary and Benefits - CA State Parks state park peace officer supervisor i (ranger lifeguard) $7,610 00 - $9,441 00 state park peace officer supervisor ii (lifeguard) $8,329 00 - $10,166 00 state park superintendent ii $7,947 00 - $11,153 00 state park superintendent iii $9,133 00 - $12,825 00 state park superintendent iv
State Park Peace Officer and Cadet State Park Peace Officers perform professional and technical duties in State park units involving safety and law enforcement operation, patrol, interpretation, resource protection and management
FAQs - CA State Parks All rangers and lifeguards who work for California State Parks are Peace Officers All State Park Peace Officer (SPPO) Cadets attend a full P O S T (Peace Officer Standard Training) certified academy
Academy at Butte College - CA State Parks State Park Peace Officer Ranger Lifeguard Academy at Butte College Academy classes are held in the Allied Health Public Service Building on the Butte College Main Campus The campus is located at the geographical center of the communities of Chico, Oroville, and Paradise at the corner of Clark and Durham-Pentz Roads
Qualifications - CA State Parks Candidates must be at least 21 years of age to be appointed as a peace officer in the State of California There is no maximum application limit to apply however, per Government Code Section 21132, there is a mandatory retirement age of 65 years for state peace officers
California State Parks Graduates 29 Peace Officers from Law Enforcement . . . SACRAMENTO, Calif — California State Parks announced today the addition of 29 new peace officers to serve in the nation’s largest state park system Yesterday, family members, friends and department staff applauded the class of cadets as they received their badges to officially make them peace officers (rangers and lifeguards)