Thank you for your interest in volunteering with the Gilbert Police Department!

We have opportunities for adults and youth:

  • Adults can join our Police Volunteer Program and be a team member in our Crime Prevention Unit, Crisis Support Unit, Gilbert Citizens on Patrol, or Police Chaplain Program.

Police Volunteers are required to:

  • Provide eight hours of service each month
  • Have an email account which can be accessed at least once per week
  • Have a basic knowledge of computers

We are not accepting applications from individuals who are seeking employment, or who will be seeking employment, within the next year with a law enforcement agency/department for a sworn or civilian position.

  • Youth can join our Cadet Program and learn about a career in law enforcement, or participate in the Gilbert Youth Leadership Academy and gain knowledge about teamwork, communication, and community involvement.

 

See below for detail on each opportunity. We have something to suit everyone!

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Police Chaplain

Volunteer Chaplains provide support to department personnel by being present during traumatic incidents and debriefings.

They also assist Gilbert residents in the event of a large-scale incident or in crisis situations, when requested.

Requirements

A Volunteer Chaplain must:

  • Pass the Gilbert PD background investigation.
  • Be at least 21 years old.
  • Be ordained by a recognized denominational or religious body.
  • Have formal education in a theological field.
  • Have a minimum of three years of ministry, counseling, or related social service.
  • Have the endorsement of church or ecclesiastical superior for service.
  • Must be able to sit or stand for long periods of time.
  • Must be able to lift/carry twenty pounds.

Qualifications

  • Trained by an accredited theological seminary or religious institution.
  • Commissioned, licensed, or ordained by a recognized faith, denomination, or religious body.
  • Affiliation in good standing with a local congregation.
  • Demonstration of successful experience in pastoral counseling and crisis intervention.
  • Valid Arizona driver's license.

Responsibilities and Duties

  • Chaplains work closely with the Peer Support & Wellness Team, CISM, and Counseling/Crisis Support Unit Volunteers.
  • Chaplains provide counsel for department personnel and their families.
  • Visit sick or injured officers and department personnel in their home or in hospital.
  • Assist with death notifications.
  • Provide assistance to victims.
  • Lead the invocation/benediction at department functions as well as ceremonies related to the Town.

Daily Expectations

  • Chaplains report to the Peer Support & Wellness sergeant. When responding to an incident they will report to an on-scene sergeant/lieutenant.
  • Chaplains are provided a uniform for daily wear and a class A uniform for formal events.
  • Chaplains are on-call for department needs all day, every day; Chaplains have the right to decline if they are unavailable.
  • Chaplains are provided training opportunities and association memberships.

 

Police Citizens on Patrol

Gilbert Citizens on Patrol volunteers assist officers at traffic accidents providing help as needed. They patrol neighborhoods and businesses, provide motorist assistance, patrol special events, and are available for call-outs to major incidents. 

Requirements

A Gilbert Citizens on Patrol (GCOP) Volunteer must:

  • Pass the Gilbert PD background investigation.
  • Be at least 21 years old.
  • Have a valid Arizona driver's license.
  • Carry personal automobile insurance.

Qualifications

GCOP training must be successfully completed, this includes:

  • 15 hours of classroom training
    • Safety
    • Radio use and police codes
    • Overview of driver safety, traffic laws, and Gilbert statutes
    • Computer software training
    • Gilbert landmarks
      • Schools, churches, shopping & entertainment centers
  • 60 hours of patrol training
    • Safety
    • Overview of traffic control and traffic patterns
    • Mapping
    • Assisting at accident scenes
    • Motorist assist
    • Abandoned vehicle
    • Vacation watch/special patrol 
    • Gilbert landmarks and seasonal traffic
  • Driver Training
    • Vehicle operation
    • Maneuvering
    • Accident avoidance
    • Using lights and horn
  • Testing occurs throughout the training process

Responsibilities and Duties

GCOP Volunteers:

  • Always adhere to safety protocols and follow state and local traffic laws
  • Report to two designated patrol officers
  • Are supervised by sworn personnel when in the field
  • Provide supplemental vacation watch patrols
  • Patrol neighborhoods, schools, churches, shopping & entertainment centers
  • Patrol parking lots for vehicles parking in handicap spaces without proper signage, and provide information to the driver
  • Respond to accident scenes and assist with traffic flow and diversion, and other tasks when requested

Daily Expectations

  • GCOP Volunteers wear their complete uniform while doing their duties
    • Uniform and personal appearance shall be clean and neat
  • A vehicle inspection will be done before and after patrolling
  • Necessary paperwork will be completed before and after patrolling
  • GCOP Volunteers are encouraged to engage with Gilbert citizens, providing assistance when asked
  • Injuries or accidents are reported immediately

Police Crime Prevention

Volunteers attend community events, and provide information and resources to residents about safety and preventing crime. 

Events include safety fairs, school and church functions, Town events, and emergency preparedness. 

Requirements

A Crime Prevention Volunteers must:

  • Pass the Gilbert PD background investigation.
  • Be at least 18 years of age.
  • Have a valid Arizona driver's license.
  • Carry personal automobile insurance.
  • Be able to sit or stand for long periods of time.
  • Be able to lift/carry twenty pounds.

Qualifications

  • Crime Prevention Volunteers are trained by the Crime Prevention Unit or Lead Volunteers.

Responsibilities and Duties

Crime Prevention Volunteers:

  • Always adhere to safety protocols and follow state and local traffic laws
  • Communicate with the Crime Prevention Unit to ensure understanding of event locations and times
  • Must always arrive to events early so setup can be completed before the event starts
  • Speak with residents and community members about safety and preventing crime

We are not currently seeking additional Crime Prevention Unit Volunteers. 

Police Crisis Support Unit

Volunteers provide on-scene support to victims of traumatic events or crime, at the request of the police or fire department. They respond to provide compassionate assistance and resources during events such as a death or death notification, traffic accident, or family violence incident.

Requirements

A Crisis Support Unit (CSU) Volunteer must:

  • Pass the Gilbert PD background investigation.
  • Be at least 21 years of age.
  • Must be able to sit or stand for long periods of time.
  • Must be able to lift/carry twenty pounds. 

Qualifications

CSU training must be successfully completed, this includes:

  • Seven 2-hour training sessions:
    • Orientation to CSU Volunteering
      • Safety
      • Preparing for and responding to a crisis call-out
      • Resource materials
    • Family dynamics
    • Death and suicide
    • Death notification
    • Grief
    • Victims of Crime
    • Emotional care
    • Communicating
    • Scenarios
  • Three crisis call-outs with a PD Counselor or Lead CSU

Responsibilities and Duties

CSU Volunteers:

  • Always adhere to safety protocols
  • Report to the Counseling Manager
  • Are supervised by sworn personnel when on-scene
  • Arrive at crisis scene within 30 minutes of dispatch
  • Provide compassionate support and information to victims
  • Provide and explain resources
  • Sign-up for at least four 6-hour shifts per month
  • Attend team meetings

Daily Expectations

  • CSU Volunteers wear their complete uniform while doing their duties
    • Uniform and personal appearance shall be clean and neat
  • Compassionate interaction between CSU and victims
  • Necessary paperwork will be completed after a crisis call-out

Police Cadets

The Gilbert Police Cadets is an exciting opportunity for young people who are interested in pursuing a career in law enforcement. Cadets are ages 14-20.

As a Cadet, you will: 

  • Further your knowledge of law enforcement.
  • Receive training to help prepare you for a career in law enforcement.
  • Develop your enthusiasm and understanding of the importance of community service and community action.
  • Develop your responsibility and leadership qualities.
  • Promote a positive image of law enforcement and youth in your community.

Police Gilbert Youth Leadership Academy (GYLA)

GYLA includes:  

  • Classes taught have included public speaking, active listening, college and career preparation, social media awareness, and conflict resolution
  • Teaching students about teamwork, communication, and community involvement through classes and activities
  • Activities have included an escape room, rock climbing, broom ball, airsoft, laser tag, top golf, and a service project among others
  • Geared for students between 10th and 11th grade attending high schools in Gilbert
  • Led by School Resource Officers from the Gilbert Police Department
  • Students are selected in collaboration with the SRO by administration, counselors, and other school staff
  • We encourage students to contact their SRO to learn more about the academy
  • Food and Transportation provided by the police department, absolutely no cost to the student
  • Two academies held during the summer, 4 days each session
  • Participants receive a certificate of completion along with a challenge coin during the graduation ceremony at the conclusion of the academy
  • Academy is held at the Gilbert Public Safety Training Facility where students are also given a tour of the facility and an opportunity to take part in some of the activities that police recruits participate in during the academy 

Mission Statement

The Mission of the Gilbert Police Department:

Our mission is to serve as law enforcement leaders in protecting and assisting all people in our community through effective problem solving, professional service, and the relentless pursuit of those who victimize our citizens and compromise public safety.