Police Officer
Listed on 2026-06-06
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Police Officer
Position Information
Position Title: Police Officer (Full‑Time Regular) (Classified)
Requisition #: req
8478
Department: Police Administration
Location: POLICE BUILDING
Benefit Category: Police (CBU)
Employment Type: Full‑Time Regular
Annual Salary Range: $89,272.00 – $ (paid biweekly)
Final date to receive applications: 3:00 p.m. MT on 7/1/2026
Benefits- Medical, dental, vision (self, spouse, domestic partner, children) – eligible on the 1st of the month following hire
- Paid vacation, paid holidays, sick leave, and a one‑time bank of 40 PTO hours for new full‑time, classified and unclassified management hires
- Retirement and company contributions – after 6‑month probation and immediate vesting
- Flexible spending:
Medical FSA, Dependent FSA or both - Employee Assistance Program: counseling, legal, financial assistance
- Life insurance, short‑term and long‑term disability
- Wellness program, workout facilities
- Employee/family onsite health clinic
- Learning and development opportunities and career mobility options
Minimum Education: High School Diploma or GED and a minimum of 60 semester or 90 quarter hours from an accredited college or university with a cumulative GPA of at least 2.0. Transcripts are required for verification.
Minimum Qualifications: Must possess a valid driver’s license and a Colorado Peace Officer Certification. Additional required certifications: CPR/First Aid, Intoxilizer/Standard Field Sobriety, Maneuvers Certification, Nystagmus Interpretation, CCIC/NCIC Certification.
Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities- Interest in and aptitude for police work
- Ability to understand and apply criminal and civil laws and department policies
- Clear oral and written communication skills
- Ability to act with tact and impartiality
- Decision‑making under high‑stress circumstances
- Detail orientation and independent judgment
- Ability to resolve emergency situations while maintaining emotional stability and flexibility
- Data‑driven analysis of community issues and problem solving
- Physical endurance to wear a weighted equipment belt (15‑20 lbs) for long duty periods
- Operational competency with mobile data terminals, computers, and radios
- Adherence to uniform policy
- Effect arrests, using handcuffs and other restraints when necessary, and transport persons in custody
- Prepare investigative reports, sketches, and other documentation with proper grammar and notation
- Exercise independent judgment regarding use of force, reasonable suspicion, and probable cause
- Operate a law‑enforcement vehicle safely under all conditions, including emergency situations with speeds beyond posted limits
- Communicate effectively with dispatchers and other officers via radio and laptop
- Gather information from victims, suspects, witnesses, and informants
- Use weapons and firearms from various positions under high‑stress conditions, maintaining proficiency as required by certification standards
- Conduct searches, including walking for extended periods, and detain suspicious vehicles and persons
- Perform patrol functions, including rotating shifts, foot patrol, and building security checks
- Inform and direct the public, mediate disputes, and advise on legal rights
- Communicate in court and other formal settings, including public speaking engagements
- Collect evidence and substances related to criminal offenses in potentially hazardous environments
- Execute rescue functions at accidents, emergencies, and disasters, moving people to safety when necessary
- Read and comprehend legal and non‑legal documents, including citations, affidavits, and warrants
- Collaborate cooperatively with coworkers and community members
- Maintain punctuality and a satisfactory attendance record
- Cultural competence to interact effectively with diverse communities
- Continuous learning orientation, leveraging resources for personal and professional growth
- Customer focus, understanding diverse needs and exceeding expectations
- Proficiency in digital tools for organizational information and teamwork
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