Police Officer; BLEA Certified
Listed on 2026-07-16
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Government
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Law/Legal
Police Officer
The City of Bellingham is actively seeking qualified applicants for the position of Certified Police Officer.
Why Join Our Team?Joining the City of Bellingham means becoming a part of a team that believes our greatest impact comes from working together with purpose, humility and a shared commitment to our community. Every employee contributes to delivering meaningful results for the people who live, work and visit here. We value people who approach challenges with curiosity, respect and collaboration. If you are motivated by building a career in public service, we encourage you to apply.
Salary& Benefits
- 2026 salary range for a certified Police Officer: $7,956 – $10,236 per month.
- Additional monthly premiums may be applied per assignment and level of education.
- Benefits: 7.34 hours vacation per month (with increased accrual over time), 12 paid holidays plus 1 floating holiday per year, 216 hours sick leave upon hire with accruals, medical, dental and vision insurance for employees and families, life insurance, long‑term disability coverage, flexible spending accounts, Employee Assistance Program, Washington State Retirement plan (LEOFF), and optional 457 deferred compensation plan with employer match.
- Training: 1040 work schedule with training days each month.
This position performs fully responsible, professional, general duty police work in the protection of life and property through enforcement of laws and ordinances. After formal and on‑the‑job training, employees in this class are responsible for independent law enforcement duties ranging from average to considerable difficulty and performed under general supervision of a sergeant or other ranking officer. Work normally involves patrolling in an unaccompanied automobile, motorcycle, bicycle, or foot patrol, and/or conducting detailed criminal investigations, traffic regulation, or community policing activities in a designated area on an assigned shift.
Employees may be directed to work on, lead, or plan special projects or assignments. Work of this class may be reviewed by superior officers via inspection, reports, or discussion.
- Patrols a designated area of the city on foot, bicycle or in an automobile, motorcycle or small watercraft to investigate, deter and/or discover possible violations of criminal and traffic laws, codes and ordinances; maintains radio contact with the dispatch center.
- Responds to calls, complaints or reports of actual, possible or potential criminal activity and takes appropriate action, including mediating civil disputes, interceding in domestic disturbances, enforcing traffic laws, apprehending, controlling and arresting persons, assisting disabled persons, motorists and others, and providing information and direction.
- Participates in community policing activities, gains familiarity with local individuals, groups and businesses, meets with community groups, assists in neighborhood problem‑solving projects and sponsors public education programs.
- Administers immediate assistance to citizens in critical or emergency situations, may administer first aid, CPR or other assistance before emergency services arrive and provide support to victims and families.
- Secures and controls crime scenes, assists in evidence collection and witness statements, and arrests or supervises arrests of suspects.
- Appears in court to present evidence and testify, maintains or supervises surveillance over suspected criminals, arranges or participates in the return of fugitives.
- Develops and maintains required skills through intermediate or advanced training classes in law enforcement methodology, first aid, weapons and tactics and related subjects.
- Engages in specialized investigative assignments such as forensics or drug/gang task forces.
- Performs specialized assignments such as neighborhood resource officer, behavioral health officer, canine unit, SWAT, etc.
- Works with other law enforcement agencies on special assignments and multi‑jurisdiction emergencies.
- Performs special operations work such as raids and searches.
- Performs related duties as directed.
Work is performed both…
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