Mesa Police Department Human Resources Section
Women in Policing

Positions depicted in picture: Record
Technician, Detective, Teleserve Officer, Aviation Sergeant,
Recruiting Sergeant, Crime Scene Technician, Animal Control
Specialist, Field Training Officer, and Detention Officer.
Do any of these careers interest you?
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qualified personnel to fill a variety of positions.
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Recruitment - Female:
Police Recruitment - Female
Lieutenant Lynn Koliboski - Aviation
Lieutenant
Lieutenant Koliboski has been with the Mesa
Police Department since 1989. Her assignments
include Patrol Officer, Community Relations Officer, Property
Crimes Detective, Patrol Sergeant, Arizona POST COPS Grant
Sergeant, Recruiting Sergeant,
Property Crimes Sergeant, Patrol Lieutenant, Administration
Lieutenant, and Aviation Lieutenant. Below are some questions we asked
Lieutenant Koliboski reference her experiences with the Mesa
Police Department.
Variety of opportunities
and most importantly - Job Security.
Major concern was the "danger" however, once I completed the
training it seems as if the opinions changed.
I didn't feel as if I was competing with anybody due to the
fact that the standards were the same for everybody.
Provided that the scores were 70% or greater everybody had
the same chance. Women like everybody else need to
prove themselves on the job. Provided that you know
how to do the job and handle your assigned tasks nobody will
second-guess you or your abilities.
I have a very supportive husband that has been willing to
alter his work schedule in order for us to care for our
children.
Not because of size or strength, but because the individual
that I was dealing with preferred not to deal with me.
I had no problems during the hiring process. As for
the academy, I was able to complete all of the requirements
however; I did have difficulties keeping the pace on the
runs. The pace that the class kept was much quicker
than my stride and I often fell behind.
Women look at situations from a very different point of
view. We problem solve differently and we interact
differently. I still enjoy working with newer
employees and that is why I continue to be a career advisor.
I would like to think of myself as a mentor for new female
officers because I enjoy interacting with them and
encouraging them with their career goals.
As the former Recruiting Sergeant I understand the
difficulty of finding interested and qualified female
candidates. I believe that we are doing as much as the
City of Mesa budget will allow us.
Numerous domestic disputes.
Too many to mention. When I hired on with the
department I did not think that I could "save the world", I
was very realistic. I set my sights on making at least
one person happy per shift, whether it was assisting them on
a call, giving directions or answering a question. I
still have that same theory today.
Absolutely!
Go for it!
If you would like to contact Lieutenant
Koliboski, please send her an e-mail at
Lynn.Koliboski@cityofmesa.org
For questions regarding the hiring
or testing process, contact
police.jobs@cityofmesa.org
Aviation Lieutenant Lynn Koliboski
Aviation Sergeant Sharon Burlingame
Field
Training Officer Jodi Schock
Recruiting
Sergeant Arlene Heckel
Detective
Carol Gomez
For questions regarding the hiring
or testing process, contact
police.jobs@cityofmesa.org
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