Civilian Positions
Beyond officer and dispatcher positions, there’s a wide range of career paths available within the department that offer a unique opportunity to contribute to our island’s safety. Whether you’re passionate about forensics, information technology, finance, or administrative work, these roles allow you to make a meaningful impact behind the scenes. Each role provides the chance to support our team who are dedicated to serving and protecting our community.
Administrative
Clerical staff are the backbone of large organizations, such as Hawaiʻi Police Department. There are an array of administrative opportunities within the department that can provide a meaningful career with a steady salary and excellent benefits.
The breadth of administrative positions includes our Police Operations Clerks who work as the front lines at all our district police stations while Firearms Clerks in our Records and Identification Section process firearms permits and our Word Processing Center staff prepare police reports. Performing a variety of clerical and administrative work in preparing, checking, reviewing, evaluating, and refining forms, records, and similar materials; our administrative staff ensure the day-to-day operations of protecting the public runs smoothly!
The breadth of administrative positions includes our Police Operations Clerks who work as the front lines at all our district police stations while Firearms Clerks in our Records and Identification Section process firearms permits and our Word Processing Center staff prepare police reports. Performing a variety of clerical and administrative work in preparing, checking, reviewing, evaluating, and refining forms, records, and similar materials; our administrative staff ensure the day-to-day operations of protecting the public runs smoothly!
Information Technology
The Hawaiʻi Police Department’s Information Technology Section is responsible for network management, application security and identity management, data security and firewall management, server management, mobile device management, desktop support, help desk support. HPD has information technology jobs spanning virtually all aspects of IT infrastructure and operations.
Finance
The Hawaiʻi Police Department’s Finance Section is responsible for the budget, accounts payable and receivable, payroll, contracts, grants, and the HPD storeroom. From purchasing bullets to staplers, they ensure we have the supplies we need and get paid on time!
Forensics
Hawaiʻi Police Department’s forensics personnel are crucial to solving crimes because they gather and analyze scientific evidence that can uncover the truth, identify perpetrators, and ensure that justice is served with accuracy and integrity.
Our Crime Lab team conducts drug testing, latent print development, swabbing for DNA, serial number restoration on firearms and vehicles, and much more.
HPD’s Evidence Specialists respond to crime scenes to assist detectives with investigations, searching for, recovering, preserving, and marking physical evidence at crime scenes. With technology rapidly advancing, they are also actively involved in the digital evidence collection.
Testimonials
First and foremost, the Department genuinely cares about its employees and would like to see them succeed,” says Winnie Cabral, Senior Clerk and Stenographer who works in the Traffic Services Section. Winnie, who has been with Hawaiʻi Police Department for nearly 34 years, adds “I like that the Department offers training and development opportunities to assist employees grow and advance in their careers.”
“I like working here because I feel like it’s a great opportunity to gain more knowledge. Every day is a new learning experience,” says Leanne Matsuo, a Clerk in Hawaiʻi Police Department’s Traffic Services Section.
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Please check our job board to see which positions we are currently hiring for.
Unsolved Homicides
Hawaiʻi Police Department believes every victim deserves justice, and that the deceased victim’s family, friends, and community deserve closure.
Please take a moment to review the Unsolved Homicides summaries and if you have any information pertaining to any of these cases, please submit a tip, email us or call our Unsolved Homicides Division at (808) 961-2380 or Crime Stoppers at (808) 961-8300. Thank you for your help!