Police Officer; Experienced Lateral
Listed on 2026-01-12
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Law/Legal
Police Officer, Legal Counsel -
Government
Police Officer
The City of Tacoma is seeking Lateral Police Officers to join the Tacoma Police Department.
The Tacoma Police Department will be giving hiring priority to in‑state lateral candidates for any immediate vacancies. Qualified out‑of‑state candidates will be placed on an eligible list for interview and hiring consideration and may be considered for subsequent vacancies.
At this time the Tacoma Police Department is placing out‑of‑state lateral candidates at step 4 ($59.55) in the hiring range; in‑state laterals will be placed at step 5 ($62.53) in the range. In‑state laterals with 5+ years will start at step #6. Please note, step placement is at the discretion of the hiring authority and is subject to change at any time.
Key Responsibilities- Patrol and Public Safety Patrol assigned areas to prevent crime, enforce laws and ordinances, ensure traffic safety, and provide general public assistance.
- Emergency and Incident Response Respond to crimes, accidents, and calls for service; secure scenes, provide first aid, and perform preliminary investigations.
- Law Enforcement Actions and Investigations Detect, apprehend, and arrest suspects; execute warrants; collect evidence; prepare reports; and testify in court.
- Community Interaction and Coordination Engage with citizens, other agencies, and city personnel to exchange information, resolve issues, and support community safety.
- Equipment and Skill Proficiency Maintain proficiency with police equipment, firearms, vehicles, computers, and specialized tools; participate in training as required.
- Knowledge of laws, policies, and law enforcement procedures Including state, county, and city laws; department policies; rules of evidence; and modern policing practices.
- Patrol, investigation, and crime scene skills Ability to respond to emergencies, preserve evidence, conduct preliminary investigations, and take appropriate action.
- Proficiency with equipment and technology Skilled in operating police vehicles, firearms, specialized equipment, and basic computer applications.
- Communication and reporting abilities Clear and effective oral and written communication, including preparing accurate reports and presenting testimony in court.
- Judgment, decision‑making, and problem‑solving Ability to analyze situations, exercise independent judgment, and adopt effective courses of action under stress.
- First aid and emergency response knowledge Basic first aid skills and the ability to provide immediate assistance at crime and accident scenes.
- Interpersonal and community‑relations skills Ability to work effectively with diverse individuals, maintain cooperative relationships, and support community policing efforts.
Are you ready to serve and protect your community with integrity and professionalism? The City of Tacoma is seeking motivated, community focused Lateral Entry Officers to join the Tacoma Police Department. You will play a crucial part in police work involving the protection of life and property and keeping Tacoma safe. The job classification of Lateral Entry Officer is classified and represented.
Lateral Entry Officers perform general duty police work involving the protection of life and property, enforcement of laws and ordinances, maintenance of order, and prevention and investigation of crimes.
- Must be currently employed as a law enforcement officer or have been employed as a law enforcement officer in the last 24 months. There may not be more than a 24‑month break in service.
- Must have 12 or more months of continuous post‑commissioned street patrol experience.
- Non‑patrol sworn officer experience, such as jail/corrections/court, or dispatch, does not count toward "street patrol experience" in calculating the total months of post‑commissioned experience.
- Must be a citizen of the United States of America or a lawful permanent resident.
- Must be a high school graduate or have a G.E.D.
- Out‑of‑state lateral commission must be approved by the Washington State Criminal Justice Commission.
NOTE: Applicants who failed probation, were terminated, resigned in lieu of termination, are about to be terminated, or would not be considered for rehire by their…
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