SALARY & BENEFITS

The starting salary for a beginning police officer as of January, 2012, is $43,714 annually with a raise after six months to $48,285.
Some of the other benefits are:
- Pension covered through the Wisconsin Retirement System: contributions made by employer and employee
- Health insurance coverage through five different options (some of these programs are at no cost to the employee)
- Wage, life, and disability insurance plans
- Thirty-seven and one-half (37-1/2) hour work week
- Educational incentive pay plan after forty-two (42) months of continuous service
The educational incentive pay plan is particularly noteworthy. After 42 months of continuous service, your base salary will increase relative to the amount of education attained. For example, an associate's degree will realize a pay increase of 9%; putting your base pay at $58,550. For a bachelor's degree, a pay increase of 18% ($63,414) and for a master's degree a pay increase of 22% ($65,640). The aforementioned base pay does not include briefing time, shift differential or other routine overtime (i.e., court).