The city of Camas could soon offer thousands of dollars in bonuses to help attract new police officers.
City officials are mulling a staff proposal that would pay $10,000 to new, entry-level officers and up to $30,000 in bonuses for lateral-entry officers coming from other police departments.
“In recent years, the ability to hire police officers has become more difficult,” Jennifer Gorsuch, the city’s director of administrative services, told Camas City Council members during a July 18 Council workshop. “Agencies have started providing hiring bonuses to attract and compete for talented individuals who are considering the profession, or already in it but (who) would like to move to a different agency.”
Gorsuch said the bonuses would not be paid in one lump-sum but would, instead, be given over a specific time period: Entry-level officers, for instance, would receive $3,000 in their first paycheck and another $7,000 once they completed their probationary period. Lateral officers coming from different agencies would receive an $8,000 bonus in their first paycheck, four $3,500 bonuses — after a probationary period and again after two, three and four years of service — and an additional $8,000 once the officer completed five years with the Camas Police Department.
“The labor market is really tough for most positions right now, but especially for police officers,” Gorsuch said. “And hiring bonuses have become pretty common, especially in the last year.”