Deputy Sheriff
Border patrol agent job in Papillion, NE
~IMPORTANT INFORMATION: Please read PRIOR to applying~ The purpose of this application is to ensure that you meet the basic minimum standards for a Sarpy County Deputy Sheriff and as required for admittance into the Nebraska Law Enforcement Academy. Applicants that meet the basic minimum standards (click HERE for standards) will be invited to continue with the hiring process and for placement on an eligibility list.
A. This application form must be completed in its entirety. All questions are directly related to the minimum standards required to be a Deputy Sheriff for Sarpy County. This application form will be rejected if it is not complete.
B. If you meet the minimum standards, you will receive a thorough and detailed application called a "Personal History Statement". This will be sent to you via U.S. mail and email to the address listed on your application. This application will be reviewed and selected applicants will move forward in the hiring process. Should you move forward in the selection process, you will be required to successfully complete the following steps in the hiring process.
* Written Exam(s): Written exam has been tentatively scheduled for February 6,7 (February 8 if needed) Dates are subject to change based on the number of applicants.
* Cooper Standards Test: Applicants will be required to pass a physical fitness test based on Cooper Standards as required by the Nebraska Law Enforcement Academy. Click HERE and scroll to the bottom of the page for further information.
* Initial Interview:
* Background Checks:
* Criminal background check;
* Personal and professional reference check;
* In-home interview;
* Polygraph exam.
* Command Staff Interview:
* Medical Examination;
* Psychological Examination
Applicants may be disqualified at any step. Applicants will be informed of their status throughout the process.
C. Please be complete and accurate. You will not be allowed to change your application after you have applied for a position.
D. This position is subject to Veterans' Preference
E. Click HERE for Labor Law Posters.
F. Sarpy County is a Drug-Free Workplace / Equal Opportunity Employer.
G. Sarpy County participates in E-Verify.
DEPUTY SHERIFF
The deputy participates in law enforcement activities in an effort to protect life and property, enforce local, state and federal laws and to prevent, detect and/or investigate criminal activity. Formal testing through Merit Commission, which may include a written test, scenarios, panel questioning and/or any other requirements as set forth by the testing authority.Adheres to Sheriff's Office directives, general orders and the Standard Operating Procedures (SOP) at all times, notifies a supervisor regarding any violations.
Provides training for probationary deputies, when assigned.
Assists in the review, evaluation, and development of programs, policies and procedures; when assigned.
Confers with the sergeant on daily tactical matters, unusual or difficult problems, the progress of cases, and other related issues.
Completes detailed and accurate reports and other official records that document activity or involvement in all incidents.
Provides testimony in court proceedings as necessary.
Ensures uniforms, vehicles and equipment are adequately maintained and in proper working order.
Performs appropriate activity that protects those in immediate danger of injury or death at the hand of another person or persons.
Responds to incidents of injury or accidents and summons or administers medical or other aid.
Restores and maintains order in areas of individual, family, or public crisis.
Attends conferences and meetings to keep abreast of current trends in law enforcement; represents the department in a variety of local, state and other meetings; as assigned.
Ensures all departmental memos, records, and reports are routed to the appropriate personnel, according to established departmental procedures.
Answers inquiries from the general public; receives citizen complaints and handles situations and/or refers individuals to appropriate sources of resolution.
Operates and maintains assigned departmental vehicle and equipment according to established procedures. Equipment includes but is not limited to; two-way radio and other communication devices; cameras, authorized weapons, authorized restraints, etc.
Utilizes computer programs in the establishment and maintenance of records and reports; to conduct research and obtain information.
Establishes and maintains effective working relationships with the general public, coworkers, subordinates, other law enforcement and governmental agencies and county officials.
Must possess, or obtain by time of hire, a valid operator's license without record of suspension or revocation in any state.
Must be at least twenty-one (21) years of age by date of graduation from Sarpy Douglas Law Enforcement Academy.
Must be a United States citizen.
Graduation from high school or GED equivalent.
Must be free of any convictions of crimes punishable by imprisonment in a state or federal penitentiary for a term of one year or more for which a pardon has not been received.
Must pass a security clearance check conducted on a national and local level, including criminal record and polygraph examination.
Ability to meet Department's physical standards.
Successfully complete basic training at the Nebraska Law Enforcement Training Academy and all portions of the Sarpy County Sheriff's Office probationary deputy training program.
Knowledge of and ability to apply the technical and operating principles and techniques used in law enforcement and crime prevention, and corrections.
Knowledge and ability to apply federal, state and local laws pertaining to the duties performed including those with reference to search and seizure, arrest, prosecution of persons and the rules of evidence.
Knowledge of and ability to enforce and apply departmental Standard Operating Procedures (SOP) and general orders.
Knowledge of the use of Sheriff's Office records and their application to the solution of problems/issues.
Knowledge of and ability to perform input and retrieval functions utilizing a variety of computer programs pertaining to the duties performed.
Knowledge of Sheriff's Office responsibilities and ability to use independent judgment in the performance of duties.
Knowledge of the geography of the county.
Ability to enforce departmental policies, federal, state and local regulations with firmness, tact and impartiality.
Ability to maintain and utilize authorized weapons, including firearms, according to established procedures.
Ability to operate a motor vehicle in all types of weather and traffic conditions.
Ability to operate standard office equipment and other equipment relating to a comprehensive law enforcement program.
Ability to utilize sound independent judgment in stressful and emergency situations; analyze situations quickly and objectively and to adopt quick, effective and reasonable courses of action with due regard to the surrounding hazards and circumstances.
Ability to make complex, difficult decisions and to develop plans for the safe, efficient, effective and legal accomplishments of tasks required to protect life, safety and property of citizens, to enforce applicable laws and to serve the public.
Ability to prepare clear, accurate and comprehensive forms and reports utilizing correct grammar, spelling and punctuation.
Ability to perform basic mathematical calculations.
Ability to maintain the confidentiality of all departmental communications, documents and correspondence.
Ability to deal with the general public in a courteous and tactful manner.
Ability to perform job duties efficiently while managing frequent interruptions.
Ability to plan and organize a personal work schedule, set priorities and meet deadlines.
Ability to understand and follow both oral and written instructions.
Ability to communicate effectively, verbally and in writing, in English.
Ability to operate Personal computer, including word processing and specialized software, phone, typewriter, calculator, fax machine, copy machine, county vehicle, law enforcement radio, authorized weapons, approved restraints, pager, first aid equipment, and all other assigned equipment.The physical demands described here are representative of those that must be met by an employee to successfully perform the essential functions of this job. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions. Deputies are often placed in a position of physical and mental stress and will be required to perform a variety of duties, which may require the incumbent to walk or run a long distance or sit for extended periods of time. At times the work is performed indoors in an office setting and requires routine bending, lifting and carrying office supplies: books, files and other materials. Job duties are also performed outdoors with a considerable amount of physical activity including running, walking, standing, kneeling, bending, crouching, reaching, pushing, pulling, stooping, and climbing. While performing the duties, the incumbent is required to talk, hear, use hands to: finger, handle, feel, or operate objects, tools, equipment or controls, and must have the ability to transport himself or herself to and from various locations throughout the county and within the Sheriff's Office and the County Courthouse. Hand eye coordination is necessary to operate computers and various pieces of equipment and vehicles. The incumbent is required to work in all climatic conditions from extreme heat to extreme cold including all forms of precipitation. The incumbent occasionally works near moving mechanical parts in precarious places, may be exposed to hazardous material, and is occasionally exposed to bodily fluids, fumes, airborne particles, toxic chemicals, and vibrations. Specific vision abilities, correctable to within normal ranges required by this job include adequate close vision, distance vision, color vision, peripheral vision, depth perception and the ability to adjust focus. Communication abilities include the ability to talk and hear within normal ranges. Work hours may be required after daylight hours. The noise level may be moderate to intense depending on activity performed. Work requires extensive interaction with the general public and law violators and may be stressful when dealing with criminal incidents, irate citizens, and specific deadlines.
Police Officers - Part Time
Border patrol agent job in Omaha, NE
Job Description
You must possess a Certificate of Completion from the Nebraska Law Enforcement Academy or apply for and complete the newly revised reciprocity program to become Nebraska certified. Must be weapons certified, pass and maintain departmental and physical fitness requirements.
General police and facility security work including enforcement of applicable laws, rules and regulations and enforcement of TSA security directives. Position entails public relations responsibility to the interest and needs of the general public. Capable of using sound judgment in both routine and emergency situations. Maintains proper log books, reports and forms to record events and investigations that occur while on duty. Maintains traffic flow on airport roadways and issues citations when appropriate. Provides security for passengers and airline personnel in accordance with TSA guidelines.
High School graduate or equivalent and must be able to read and write English. Valid Nebraska or Iowa Driver's License. Must have verifiable good work record and be able to successfully complete pre-employment physical exams with correctable 20/20 vision and pass a security background check.
Benefits include a matching 401(k) plan and shift differential.
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Police Officer
Border patrol agent job in Omaha, NE
EEO Statement: The University of Nebraska does not discriminate based on race, color, ethnicity, national origin, sex, pregnancy, sexual orientation, gender identity, religion, disability, age, genetic information, veteran status, marital status, and/or political affiliation in its education programs or activities, including admissions and employment. The University prohibits any form of retaliation taken against anyone for reporting discrimination, harassment, or retaliation for otherwise engaging in protected activity. Read the full statement.
Job Title Police Officer Job Grade PS24H Division Business and Finance College/Dept Public Safety Department Law Enforcement Requisition Number 2026-00104 FTE (full-time equivalency) 100 Work Schedule Varies Does the position provide the opportunity to work Remotely/Telecommuting? No remote/telecommute opportunity Appointment Term 08- Other Is this position essential personnel according to the inclement weather policy? Pay Information $70-392 - $91,999 per year. Pay Schedule Hourly FLSA Designation Non-Exempt Position Summary
NOW ACCEPTING APPLICATIONS FOR THE AUGUST 2026 LEO ACADEMY CLASS
A University Police Officer will perform general and varied police work in the protection of life and property through overall security measures and the enforcement of laws and ordinances. The police officer will have the responsibility to perform routine police assignments received from a dispatcher or a police supervisor. General duties will consist of routine patrol, case investigation, traffic regulation, and crime prevention efforts. The police officer must be able to act without direct supervision and to exercise independent judgment in meeting emergencies, conducting investigations, and determining the appropriate outcome to such case investigations. Employees may receive special assignments which call upon specialized abilities and knowledge usually acquired through experience as a police officer. Will be required to assist other personnel of the police department in conduction investigations, interviews, interrogations, searches, arrests, referrals, along with associated documentation. Assignments and instruction are received from a superior officer who reviews work methods and results through reports, personal inspection, and discussion.
Job Duties
Required and Preferred Qualifications
Required Education
High School education or GED
Required Experience
N/A
Required License/Certification
* Must be able to successfully complete the Basic Police Certification course in the State of Nebraska within 6 months of employment.
* Valid Nebraska driver's license required.
Required Additional Qualifications:
N/A
Preferred Education
College degree
Preferred Experience
N/A
Preferred License/Certification
N/A
Preferred Additional Qualifications:
N/A
Compliance Requirements
Credit Check No Motor Vehicle Licensing Validity Check Yes Pre-employment Physical Request and Assessment Yes Drug Screen Yes
Full Time Certified Police Officer
Border patrol agent job in Valley, NE
The City of Valley, NE, is seeking a dedicated and responsible individual to join our Police Department as a full-time Certified Police Officer. We are committed to serving and protecting our community and seek candidates who are passionate about public safety and community engagement. Must already be a certified officer to apply.
Key Responsibilities:
Enforce local, state, and federal laws.
Respond to emergency calls and incidents.
Conduct investigations and gather evidence.
Ensure public safety and maintain order.
Provide traffic enforcement and accident investigations.
Engage in community outreach and build positive relationships with citizens.
Complete detailed reports and maintain accurate records.
Qualifications:
Must meet all law enforcement hiring requirements dictated by the Nebraska Law Enforcement Training Center (NLETC).
Certified Applicants: Preferred candidates are already certified through the NLETC or a similar law enforcement training program in Nebraska.
Out of State Officers will be considered, but will have to complete all reciprocity requirements.
Strong communication, problem-solving, and interpersonal skills.
Ability to work various shifts, including nights, weekends, and holidays.
Physically fit and able to perform all duties of the position, including emergency response.
Requirements:
Successful completion of background checks, including criminal, driving record, and credit checks.
Must pass a physical, psychological and polygraph exams, as well as a drug screening.
Ability to meet firearms qualification standards.
Commitment to continued professional development and training.
Benefits:
Competitive salary based on experience and qualifications.
Health, dental, and vision insurance.
Paid vacation, sick leave, and holiday time.
Retirement benefits.
Opportunities for professional growth and advancement within the department.
How to Apply: Interested candidates should submit resume, and cover letter via the City of Valley website .City of Valley (valleyne.org) Select resources and then job openings. Application will be sent via separate correspondence.
Join us in keeping Valley a safe and welcoming community! We encourage all qualified individuals, especially those with a commitment to public service, to apply.
Valley Police Department is an Equal Opportunity Employer.
POLICE OFFICER
Border patrol agent job in Bellevue, NE
, you must register through the City of Bellevue employment website. You may apply with our agency at any time. Our application process will remain open year around. The actual start date of the testing process will be dependent upon many variables, including but not limited to, police officer positions available, and number of qualified applicants signed up. Once a testing date is determined, all applicants will be notified via email, with specific details of the testing process.
The testing process will consist of the following:
Physical Test
The Physical Fitness test that applicants will be required to complete, is the Cooper test. This is the standardized test that has been adopted by the Nebraska Law Enforcement Academy, which requires applicants to pass with a 30% or higher for entry into the academy. The Cooper Test consists of five exercises, which are the vertical jump, sit-ups (1 min), 300-meter sprint, push-ups (1min) and the 1.5-mile run. Applicants are not required to get a 30% in each category but are required to get an overall accumulative score of 30% or higher. Here is the link for you to familiarize yourself with the Cooper Standards and the Nebraska Law Enforcement Academy admission requirements:
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Another link is also being provided, which contains a short video that explains each exercise in the Cooper Test, so that applicants can better understand the body positioning and form needed during each exercise that is required for each rep to count. Each exercise will also be explained in detail and demonstrated on the day of the test. For the vertical jump test, we will using the electronic jump mats.
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If you have passed the Cooper Test with a 40% or above with the Bellevue Police Department or outside agency within 3 months prior to testing, you may submit a "Candidate Score Transfer Form" to have your scores transferred for this test. This form and proof from the outside agency must be submitted to Lisa Vetter.
Written Test
The written exam will consist of the Police Officer Selection Test (P.O.S.T). A study guide is available for pickup at the front desk of the Bellevue Police Department, during normal business hours (Monday - Friday, 8am - 4:30pm). If you have taken the POST Exam with the Bellevue Police Department within the last 12 months of testing, you may submit a "Candidate Score Transfer Form" to have your scores transferred for this test. This form must be submitted to Lisa Vetter.
The TABE test, which is a test required for entry into the police academy, will be administered later in the hiring process. If you have already taken and passed the TABE Test, you will need to provide proof of this to Lisa Vetter at ************************ . Study Guides for the TABE 11/12 Test Level D are available for purchase from Amazon as well as other online vendors.
* Contact Lisa Vetter at ************************ to request the Candidate Score Transfer Form.
Please visit the Nebraska Law Enforcement Training Center site at the link below for admissions standards including the Cooper Test requirement information:
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EFFECTIVE 10-1-25 SALARY RANGE: $34.57 - $49.29 HOURLY ($71,905 - $102,523 YEARLY)
This position is subject to a veterans' preference.
POSITION SUMMARY: Responsible for performing general Police services, including protection of lives and property, enforcement of laws, investigation of crimes, and providing general assistance to the public. A high degree of independence and initiative are exercised while performing these duties in accordance with Department policies and procedures, City Ordinances, and State Laws.
ESSENTIAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES:
Patrols assigned areas of the City on foot, bicycle, or motor vehicle to maintain the general order and peace; to deter, prevent, and discover the commission of crime; and to enforce traffic and parking laws and regulations.
Responds to crimes in progress, accidents, natural disasters, fires, citizen complaints and other calls for the benefit of the citizens of the City.
Conducts security checks in designated patrol area of businesses, residences, parks, and other public properties.
Takes appropriate action at emergency, accident, and crime scenes; identifies, gathers, and secures evidence; aids victims or injured persons; identifies and interviews victims, witnesses, and suspects; and photographs, sketches, or draws diagrams of the scenes.
Prepares accurate and timely incident and other reports as needed.
Assists and cooperates with Department specialists and other law enforcement personnel and agencies as needed.
Identifies, pursues, and arrests suspects and perpetrators of criminal acts; books arrestees/prisoners.
Conducts searches of persons, vehicles, residences, or open spaces.
Serves warrants.
Carries, maintains, and uses firearms or other assigned law enforcement equipment, such as batons, chemical deterrents and tasers.
Renders credible testimony in a court of law.
Renders aid as a first responder to accident victims and other persons requiring first aid for physical injuries or illness. Investigates criminal and non-criminal incidents, including collection, preservation
and analysis of evidence; and preparation of related investigative and other reports. Works with attorneys and other law enforcement personnel to prepare court cases.
Performs assignment in any Division as directed.
Provides citizens of the City with assistance as needed.
Performs such other duties as are regularly assigned to Bellevue Police Officers.
* Attendance at the assigned work location is an essential function.
ESSENTIAL KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS AND ABILITY:
Knowledge of the modern methods and practices of Police patrol, criminal investigation and identification, and administration.
Knowledge of pertinent Federal and State Laws and City Ordinances, particularly with reference to the apprehension, arrest, and prosecution of law violators, and the admissibility of evidence.
Knowledge of the policies, procedures, rules and regulations of the Police Department.
Knowledge of the geographical boundaries and streets of the City of Bellevue, including locations of major businesses, apartment complexes, parks, and other public areas.
Ability to skillfully interview or interrogate victims, witnesses, suspects, and others.
Ability to mediate situations; using the following skills as needed: active listening, needs assessment, negotiation, and consensus-building.
Ability to exercise a high degree of interpersonal insight, to include: recognizing and respecting the needs of others; recognizing and evaluating the impact of self and decisions on others; developing and maintaining trust with peers, superiors, and the public; recognizing and responding positively to diversity issues.
Ability to establish and maintain effective work relationships with co-workers, superiors, other law enforcement personnel and criminal justice officials, and the public.
Ability to think critically, analyzing situations quickly and objectively, using logical and creative thought processes, to adopt quick, effective, and reasonable courses of action that adhere to written policies, procedures, rules, regulations and/or oral instructions, with due regard to the surrounding hazards and particular circumstances.
Ability to exercise sound judgment and decision-making in performing all duties and assignments, balancing the relative risks and benefits of potential actions and making a choice that adheres to Department values and the Law Enforcement Code of Ethics.
Ability to effectively and clearly express and present information orally, to include: articulating ideas and concerns so that others understand them, presenting the message appropriately to suit the persons involved, being persuasive and calm with argumentative individuals, displaying confidence, and presenting clear testimony in court.
Ability to effectively and accurately express ideas and information through written means, to include: preparing concise and clear reports, using correct grammar, differentiating facts from opinions, completing requisite research, obtaining feedback, and proofreading the finished product.
Ability to operate a motor vehicle safely and effectively in emergency and non-emergency situations.
Ability to operate Police equipment, such as radio, Police radar, preliminary breath test analyzers, handcuffs, batons, etc.
Ability to physically protect self and others in threatening and stressful situations, including the ability to pursue, subdue, and control resisting individuals, using techniques approved by the Department.
Ability to use a personal computer, the most common office software programs, Police software programs and data bases, and to operate a mobile data computer terminal.
Ability to project a professional Police presence, in appearance and actions, at all times while on duty and acting as a Police Officer.
PHYSICAL DEMANDS:
Work duties may be performed indoors or outdoors, day or night, and/or during inclement weather. Work duties may also require the ability to perform an extensive variety of physical activities, including but not limited to the following:
Performance of outlined physical standards approved by the Department while wearing protective equipment, such as ballistic vest and duty belt.
Sufficient muscular strength, cardiovascular endurance, and agility to be capable of defense from physical attack and be able to apply control holds and handcuffs to passive or resisting persons.
Engaging in foot pursuits (running and jumping) to apprehend a person, which may include proceeding over uneven ground, up and down stairs or fire escapes, over fences, and on elevated surfaces.
Jumping across obstacles during a pursuit.
Possess sufficient strength to be able to lift, carry or drag injured or passively resisting persons.
Possess sufficient strength and coordination to repeatedly fire handguns, shotguns and rifles with both the dominant and non-dominant hands.
Must be capable of prolonged sitting, standing or walking for periods occasionally exceeding two hours.
Must be able to drive an emergency vehicle, Administer first-aid, Perform rescue operations, Lift and carry 0-70 lbs.
Direct traffic, when necessary, Subdue prisoners, Pursue suspects, engaging in physical confrontation, Sitting, standing, and kneeling, Running, Walking rough terrain, Bending, stooping, crouching or crawling, Pushing or pulling, Gripping with hands and fingers, Climbing stairs and ladders, Auditory sufficiency to hear voice conversation and various alarms, Color identification, Close, far, night and side vision (depth perception), Maintaining balance, Finger dexterity, Speaking clearly.
QUALIFICATIONS, EDUCATION, CERTIFICATION, AND/OR LICENSES:
A Police Officer must meet the following criteria:
(1) Twenty-one years of age,
(2) Citizen of the United States,
(3) Standard high school diploma or high school equivalency diploma (GED),
(4) Possess a valid motor vehicle operator's license and maintain throughout the course of employment.
(5) Ability to read, write, and understand the English language at the eleventh grade level, as demonstrated by the Test of Adult Basic Education (TABE), and
(6) Possess good character, as determined by a thorough background investigation.
Certification through the Nebraska Law Enforcement Training Center as a Nebraska law enforcement Officer within one year of employment.
WORKING CONDITIONS:
Police work is performed indoors and outdoors and requires a variety of physical activities. While performing job duties outside, Officers face a wide range of weather conditions including temperature extremes (below 0 - 100+ degrees), humidity, rain, sleet, hail, snow, ice, dust, smog, smoke, wind, pollen, darkness, and rapid environmental change. Officers must wear ballistic body armor and utility belts with heavy Police equipment that increases work difficulties in weather extremes. Many job duties are performed while inside a vehicle for long periods of time.
Locations where essential Police services are provided may include the following environmental hazards: dust, noxious odors, drug paraphernalia, human/animal waste, unsafe construction, confined spaces, air-borne pathogens, low/no light, infectious disease, unsanitary conditions, noise, fire, pollen, debris, crowded conditions.
Note: The statements herein are intended to describe the general nature and level of work being performed by employees and are not to be construed as an exhaustive list of responsibilities, duties, and skills required of personnel so classified. Furthermore, they do not establish a contract for employment and are subject to change at the discretion of the City.
Easy ApplyPolice Trainee & Lateral Certified Police Officer
Border patrol agent job in Lincoln, NE
Are you ready to discover your purpose? Ready to commit to making a difference? Ready to take on the most rewarding challenge of your life in a city consistently ranked as one of the best places in the country to live, work, play, and raise a family?
The Lincoln Police Department is always accepting applications for both entry-level and certified police officers. We believe that diversity strengthens our team, which is why we're dedicated to building a department that mirrors the community we serve. We encourage people from all backgrounds to apply. While we can teach you the technical skills, what we value most in the hiring process is character and potential. The qualities that make a great Lincoln Police Officer include integrity, teamwork, determination, humility, critical thinking, emotional strength, adaptability, resilience, and curiosity.
As a Lincoln Police Officer, you'll experience a wide range of situations, offering countless opportunities for professional growth. Unlike many departments of our size, we follow a generalist policing model. This means you'll have the training and responsibility to fully investigate your own cases. While this approach presents an added challenge, it also develops well-rounded officers, allowing you to sharpen your skills on patrol and be ready for advancement when the opportunity arises.
Lincoln Police Officers work hand-in-hand with the community to prevent crime and address issues proactively, ensuring a safer environment for all. In return, they enjoy a comprehensive benefits package, competitive pay, and a defined benefit pension. Certified officers may also be eligible for additional incentives.
If you're ready to turn your passion into action, it's time to answer the call, embrace the challenge, and discover your "why" with the Lincoln Police Department.
If you'd like to speak with a recruiter, text ************ or email Officer Matt Stegman at ***************************
Police Trainee starting pay $35.83
Certified law enforcement officers may be given a higher starting wage at the discretion of the Chief of Police based on experience.
Certified Police Officer starting pay $35.85-50.68
MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS: Candidates must be a high school graduate or have equivalent G.E.D.; must be at least twenty-one (21) years of age at the time appointment to a Police Officer; must meet such physical requirements, including minimum vision requirements, as established by the City; and have no felony convictions.
Candidates will need to meet NLETC admission requirements in order to be hired. See this website for additional information:
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NECESSARY SPECIAL REQUIREMENT
Possession of a valid State of Nebraska driver's license when operating a vehicle is necessary to the satisfactory performance of assigned duties.
Before applying, please review our hiring process information packet here: ***************************************************************************
The City of Lincoln is an Equal Employment Opportunity Employer and E-Verify participant.
Police Officer - Sioux Falls, SD
Border patrol agent job in Council Bluffs, IA
Are you seeking a career that combines purpose, challenge, and the opportunity to make a real difference in your community? One where you serve, protect, and promote the quality of life in Sioux Falls? If so, the role of a Police Officer with the Sioux Falls Police Department may be the perfect fit for you!
STARTING WAGE: $34.63 hourly ($72,030.40 annual)
SIGN ON BONUS: $5,000.00
SHIFT DIFFERENTIAL: $2.00 per hour
BILINGUAL PAY: $1,755.00 annually, $33.75 weekly -
see minimum qualifications
Why SFPD?
Robust Health and Wellness Benefits - You will have access to our therapy dog "Leo", peer support group, employee assistance program, three fitness centers, and mentorship that will be assigned to you during your first month of employment. At the SFPD, we care about you!!
Career Development Opportunities - The SFPD offers 20+ specialty divisions/units including, but not limited to: SWAT/Bomb Squad, School & Community Resource Officers, Detective's Bureau, Police Service Dog Unit (K-9), Training Division, and many more!!
Candidates may seek out our clear path to rank-based promotional opportunities, such as Sergeant, starting at 4 years of continuous service.
Community-Oriented Policing - SFPD Police Officers can expect unmatched support from the community and its local government.
In addition, the agency spearheads community-orientated policing through engagement such as Hydrant Parties, Coffee/Shop/Cast with a Cop, the Public Service Trunk-or-Treat, the Law Enforcement Torch Run, and so on.
Paid Training Experience - We will serve you with nine months of training with our subject matter experts within the training division! You will work through eight total weeks of in-service training, 13 weeks at the LET state academy, and 15 weeks on the street, with our Police Training Officers.
Public Safety Campus - Our $55 million state-of-the-art training hub offers you unmatched capabilities including, but not limited to, an on-site EVOC course, VR simulator (and) mat room, indoor/outdoor classrooms, indoor gun range, a fitness center, and tactical structures for police and fire rescue.
Want to learn more about the PSC?
CLICK HERE!!
Work/Life Balance - An annual shift-bid enables sworn personnel to set weekly work dates and hours for each calendar year, in addition to generous vacation time, sick leave, and personal days. Most schedules are four (4) 10-hour shifts consecutive, with 3 days off week-to-week.
The Sioux Falls Police Department is currently accepting applications, and is interviewing/testing candidates for its May 18
th
, 2026, recruitment class.
In 2025, SFPD applicants that are hired average 2 months from application to final offer.
No residency requirement
No state income tax (in South Dakota)
Interested in a one-stop-shop of online resources for the department?
Email us at
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to reach the agencies Talent Acquisition Coordinator, to be sent a link!!
Part Time Armed Detention Officer ($32 per hour and $5,000 Sign On Bonus)
Border patrol agent job in Omaha, NE
Akima Infrastructure Protection (AIP) is looking for an Armed Detention Officer. To join our team of outstanding professionals, apply today! The Armed Detention Officer is responsible to ensure the safety and security of detainees in custody, acting in accordance with the highest ethical standards at all times, and ensuring a spirit of fairness and integrity in the on-going execution of their duties. Armed detention guards are required to have and maintain a state level security guard license for performance on this contract.
**Responsibilities**
+ Armed Detention Officers are responsible for guarding and safeguarding non-citizen detainees and the general public at government buildings in either a custodial or court settings.
+ Qualify on a standard course of fire twice yearly and up to four times annually if required.
+ Completes all training, basic and annual refresher, maintain an appropriate level of fitness and continually meet all job requirements throughout the contract life span.
+ Performs duties related to the detention, processing, safeguarding, security, and escort of detainees as required by the contract.
+ Exercises surveillance and control over detainees and maintains order and discipline.
+ Makes official entries in the processing logbooks that are legible and complete.
+ Conducts a security and sanitation check of the area prior to relieving the outgoing officer.
+ Inventory all equipment and notate the results in the logbook.
+ Receives all authorized equipment and ensure that it is in proper working condition.
+ You are required to duty carry one of the authorized intermediate weapons.
+ Intermediate weapons should be used in accordance with Service approved Use of Force policy.
+ Ensures that your communication radio is in good working order with a fully charged battery.
+ Inspects, maintains, and cares for authorized equipment.
+ Qualify with a company issued semi-automatic pistol with appropriate duty belt and magazines.
+ Successfully complete all assigned training including defensive tactics and course requiring a minimum physical stamina.
+ Performs all work duties and activities in accordance with organization policies and procedures.
+ Follows company-wide safety policies and practices and adheres to responsibilities concerning safety prevention, reporting, and monitoring as outlined in the Officer Handbook and other Company Safety Policies.
**Qualifications**
+ US citizen or a person lawfully admitted into the United States for permanent residence and have resided in the U.S. for the last five years.
+ Possess a high school diploma or equivalent (GED).
+ Pass a criminal background and consumer credit check (no criminal record).
+ Obtain and maintain a DHS/ICE government clearance.
+ Pass all pre-employment and random drug tests.
+ Pass a medical examination and meet health requirements.
+ At least 21 years of age.
+ Possess a valid state driver's license or CDL.
+ Possess a valid firearm license.
+ Ability to obtain an armed state security guard license from the state of Minnesota or Nebraska.
+ One year of Military, Security, Law Enforcement, or Corrections experience demonstrating the following:
+ Ability to greet and deal tactfully and professionally with the public.
+ Capability of following and interpreting/understanding written and verbal orders, policies and regulations, printed rules and regulations, detailed written orders, training instructions and materials, and can compose written and oral reports.
+ Ability to exercise good judgment: courage, alertness, an even temperament, and render satisfactory performance through his/her responsibilities.
+ Ability to maintain poise and self-control during potential emergencies and unexpected situations that may involve mental and physical stress such as disturbances, altercations, fires, and building evacuations.
+ Maintain current/physical residency in the continental United States.
+ Strictly maintain physical fitness standards for law enforcement and CDL requirements.
**Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities:**
+ Speak, read, write, and understand English.
+ Concisely and accurately prepare and write narratives of incidents and other written reports.
+ Pass and maintain required medical and physical testing requirements and standards.
+ Exercises judgment and uses discretion in dealing with first response to all situations.
+ Demonstrate proficiency in methods and techniques of securing and controlling detainees by following required training, policy, and procedure.
+ Maintain physical fitness standards and proficiency with firearms issued and other special equipment.
+ Maintain a professional personal appearance, calm demeanor, and discretion with confidential information.
+ Possess a high degree of integrity, accountability and adhere to the DHS ICE National Detention Standards.
+ Ability to work with a diverse population of people, including people of different cultures, with different values and lifestyles, with a cross-cultural perspective.
**Pay and Benefits: ($32 per hour and $5,000 Sign On Bonus)**
**Job ID**
2025-15972
**Work Type**
On-Site
**Company Description**
**Work Where it Matters**
Akima Infrastructure Protection (AIP), an Akima company, is not just another federal management operations contractor. As an Alaska Native Corporation (ANC), our mission and purpose extend beyond our exciting federal projects as we support our shareholder communities in Alaska.
At AIP, the work you do every day makes a difference in the lives of our 15,000 IƱupiat shareholders, a group of Alaska natives from one of the most remote and harshest environments in the United States.
**For our shareholders** , AIP provides support and employment opportunities and contributes to the survival of a culture that has thrived above the Arctic Circle for more than 10,000 years.
**For our government customers** , AIP delivers the trained personnel, equipment, and processes to safeguard federal assets and provides protective services and detention management operations for critical mission requirements.
**As an AIP employee** , you will be surrounded by a challenging, yet supportive work environment that is committed to innovation and diversity, two of our most important values. You will also have access to our comprehensive benefits and competitive pay in addition to growth opportunities and excellent retirement options.
We are an equal opportunity employer and comply with all applicable federal, state, and local fair employment practices laws. All applicants will receive consideration for employment, without regard to race, color, religion, creed, national origin, gender or gender-identity, age, marital status, sexual orientation, veteran status, disability, pregnancy or parental status, or any other basis prohibited by law. If you are an individual with a disability, or have known limitations related to pregnancy, childbirth, or related medical conditions, and would like to request a reasonable accommodation for any part of the employment process, please contact us at ******************** or ************ (information about job applications status is not available at this contact information).
Police Officer
Border patrol agent job in Omaha, NE
is located in SISSETON, SOUTH DAKOTA!!!***
The Sisseton Police Department is seeking a motivated, hard-working individual with a desire to serve the City of Sisseton as a full-time Police Officer. This position is responsible for performing varied assignments in motorized patrol, traffic control and enforcement, accident investigation, preliminary and follow-up investigation at crime scenes, and testifying in court.
The applicant must be of good moral character, self-motivated, have good people skills and interested in becoming a part of the community. Law Enforcement/Police Science education preferred but not necessary. Applicants must be at least 21 years of age, a United States citizen, and be a high school graduate or have a high school equivalency certificate. The applicant must have a South Dakota Driver license or be able to obtain one. The applicant must complete and pass a criminal history background check, and a financial background check. The applicant must also pass a pre-employment physical and drug test.
Beginning wage is $25.80 - 27.30. Benefits include health insurance, state retirement, paid vacation, and sick leave.
Applications are available on the City of Sisseton website at **************** or at City of Sisseton, 406 2
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Avenue West, Sisseton SD 57262. For any questions contact the Sisseton Police Department at ************. Equal Opportunity Employer-Equal Opportunity Provider
Police Officer
Border patrol agent job in Omaha, NE
Job Description
is located in SISSETON, SOUTH DAKOTA!!!***
The Sisseton Police Department is seeking a motivated, hard-working individual with a desire to serve the City of Sisseton as a full-time Police Officer. This position is responsible for performing varied assignments in motorized patrol, traffic control and enforcement, accident investigation, preliminary and follow-up investigation at crime scenes, and testifying in court.
The applicant must be of good moral character, self-motivated, have good people skills and interested in becoming a part of the community. Law Enforcement/Police Science education preferred but not necessary. Applicants must be at least 21 years of age, a United States citizen, and be a high school graduate or have a high school equivalency certificate. The applicant must have a South Dakota Driver license or be able to obtain one. The applicant must complete and pass a criminal history background check, and a financial background check. The applicant must also pass a pre-employment physical and drug test.
Beginning wage is $25.80 - 27.30. Benefits include health insurance, state retirement, paid vacation, and sick leave.
Applications are available on the City of Sisseton website at **************** or at City of Sisseton, 406 2nd Avenue West, Sisseton SD 57262. For any questions contact the Sisseton Police Department at ************. Equal Opportunity Employer-Equal Opportunity Provider
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Police Officer (Entry Level or Lateral) -- CLOSES DECEMBER 31, 2025
Border patrol agent job in Fremont, NE
POLICE OFFICER Pay Range: $32.09 - $45.16 Please read entire posting, including minimum requirements, application instructions and hiring process schedule. MINIMUM TRAINING AND EXPERIENCE * Graduation from high school; or equivalent GED;
* Preferred: course work at a college, university or community college in criminal justice or related field; or any equivalent combination of training and experience that provides the knowledge, abilities, and skills.
NECESSARY SPECIAL REQUIREMENTS
* Completion of training and Certification as a Police Officer by the State of Nebraska, or eligible for such certification.
* Candidates that are not currently certified as a law enforcement officer by the State of Nebraska must complete certification training upon hire.
* Employee must possess and maintain of a valid Nebraska Driver's License
* Certification in basic first aid and cardiopulmonary resuscitation. (Training may be provided after hire.)
* Must comply with any other requirements of the City of Fremont.
* Must be citizen of the United States.
* At least 21 years of age prior to graduation from basic training academy.
* Free of any conviction by any state or the United States for a crime punishable by imprisonment for a term of one year or more, or has been pardoned of such offense, or has had a conviction for such offense overturned, or reversed by a court of competent jurisdiction.
* Must maintain residency requirements as established by the City of Fremont.
* Current residency requirement is no more than 30 miles from the city limits. Candidates will have up to 6 months after the completion of their probationary period to meet this residency requirement.
* Must be of good character, as may be determined by a background investigation.
* Must be eligible for admission to the basic training academy with the Nebraska Law Enforcement Training Center (NLETC). Following hire, must be admitted to and successfully complete the basic training coursework by NLETC.
Application Instructions and Schedule:
* In order to be considered, please complete and submit the application available on the city's website (******************* If you are viewing this posting on any other website, you must visit the city's website to obtain the city's application and submit a completed application to be considered.
* Upon receipt of your application, we will send you an additional questionnaire to complete and submit. Your application will not be considered if we do not receive this completed questionnaire.
* Once your completed application packet is received, it will be reviewed and you will be notified if you are eligible to test. If you are eligible to test, you will be provided further details regarding testing between January 5 - 7. Please note that availability for all tests and interviews is limited and alternate dates may not be available.
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Selection Process - All candidates must be available for the following hiring exercises, all are conducted in person. All dates are tentative and subject to change based on availability of facilities and staff.
* Written Testing and Physical Agility Testing- An entry level written test and physical agility test is tentatively scheduled to be conducted between January 5 - 7, 2026. Testing date is pending confirmation, but alternate dates will not be available.
* Written testing is tentatively scheduled for the evening of January 5th and morning of January 7th (only one session is required)
* The physical agility testing is tentatively scheduled for January 7th, following the second written test session.
* If candidates successfully complete the above testing, they will be required to submit additional background information and fingerprints, which will be due on January 19, 2026.
* Completed Personal History Statement (PHS). You may obtain the form by going to our website at ****************** hovering over "Government" in the top menu, selecting Human Resources, and then selecting the Police Officer Candidate Packet in the menu on the left.
* The PHS contains a list of additional required documents that must be included with your application packet.
* The PHS and additional documents may be emailed to ******************, or mailed/delivered to the City of Fremont Human Resources Department at 400 E. Military Avenue, Fremont, NE 68025.
* This information will take significant time to collect and provide. We strongly encourage all candidates to begin completing this packet right away.
* Once your PHS and additional documents have been received, a background investigation will be initiated by FPD.
* Chief's Interviews are tentatively scheduled for February 3, 2026.
* Civil Service Commission Interviews are tentatively scheduled for February 11, 2026.
Candidates must be available for all scheduled hiring activities to be considered. We will attempt to work with scheduling conflicts, but alternative dates or times may not be available.
Anticipated start date for non-certified candidates is April 2026, with basic training at NLETC beginning May 3, 2026.
If you have any questions about the selection process, please contact our HR team at ************** or ******************.
NATURE OF WORK
This position is responsible professional law enforcement work in the protection of life and property through the enforcement of laws and ordinances for the City of Fremont.
Work also involves responsibility for the protection of life and property, prevention of crime, apprehension of criminals, and the enforcement of laws and ordinances on an assigned shift. Work involves an element of personal danger, and officers must be able to act without direct supervision. An employee in this classification is expected to exercise independent judgement within the parameters of the departmental policies, procedures and regulations while meeting both routine and complex emergency situations. In accordance with established operating procedures, work assignments, and instructions are received in general terms from a superior officer who reviews work methods and results through reports, observations, discussions, and semi-annual performance evaluation. Supervision is received from an administrative superior.
ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS
The following examples of work are illustrative only and are not intended to be all inclusive:
* Patrols a designated area of the City in a patrol car; prevents and discovers commission of crime, apprehends criminals and offenders; enforces vehicle and traffic laws; makes police presence known in a manner that contributes to deterrence of law violations.
* Answers calls and radio complaints involving automobile accidents, misdemeanors, and felonies; conducts accident investigations and criminal investigations at the scenes of crimes; may administer first-aid to persons; gathers evidence, locates, and questions witnesses; interrogates suspects; writes citations and makes arrests as required by circumstances; testifies as a witness in court proceedings.
* Establishes traffic control and police protection at incidents which may attract crowds; performs police duties at parades and processions; checks and reports on deficient street lights, signs, road surfaces, and other facilities which may serve the public.
* Checks doors and windows and examines premises of unoccupied buildings or residences in order to detect any suspicious conditions; gives information and provides assistance to motorists and the public.
* Conducts follow-up investigations of misdemeanors and some felonies; collects evidence and interviews witnesses, victims, and suspects; may conduct death investigations; responds to dog-at-large calls.
* Administers roadside sobriety tests, arrests intoxicated drivers and completes chemical analysis requests in Driving Under the Influence cases.
* Determines probable cause to arrest or search; prepares affidavits and serves authorized warrants; appears in court to present evidence and testify against persons accused of crimes.
* On an assigned basis serves as a property and evidence officer; receives, stores, and disposes of property and evidence and maintains the chain of evidence; maintains records of property and evidence.
* On an assigned basis, serves as a firearms instructor; sets up range, checks officers' weapons, & instructs them in firing techniques.
* On an assigned basis, serves as a community services/crime prevention officer; develops and presents public programs on crime prevention; oversees the Neighborhood Watch Programs; conducts tours of police facilities.
* While performing all duties wears the complete Police uniform including body armor, duty weapon with magazines, radio, handcuffs, Taser and other associated equipment according to assignments.
* Performs duties under a variety of physical and hazardous conditions; with potential exposure to dangerous obstacles and conditions.
* Conducts crime scene investigations which may include preliminary investigations, gather and maintain chain of custody of evidence, interview witnesses and prepare reports; makes arrests when warranted and prepares for testimony.
* Confront and pursue suspects who may be violent, combative or uncooperative and take them into custody.
* Conduct traffic related assignments, monitors traffic conditions, enforces traffic ordinances and laws; directs traffic; issues citations;
* Investigates traffic incidents; provide first aid on the injured parties; conduct interviews of those involved and witnesses; provide documentation of the scene and all relevant circumstances.
* Perform in custody transports of prisoners, to and from court appearances. Conduct interviews and interrogations of in custody male, female and juveniles.
* Performs duties related to animal control complaints and associated animal issues.
* Performs other work which is consistent with the essential functions of the job.
DESIRABLE KNOWLEDGE, ABILITIES AND SKILLS
* Knowledge of modern police practices and methods; of department procedures, rules, and regulations.
* Knowledge of applicable federal, state, and local laws and ordinances including laws of arrest.
* Knowledge of the street layout and geography of the City of Fremont.
* Ability to comprehend, retain, and recollect factual information pertaining to laws, statutes, and codes.
* Ability to analyze situations quickly and objectively, and to take proper courses of action.
* Ability to communicate effectively, orally, and in writing; to maintain required records and to prepare reports.
* Ability to maintain alertness, observational skills, and memory recollection; to remain calm and work effectively in stressful situations.
* Ability to maintain awareness of activities occurring at emergency scenes, assess relevant and factual information rapidly and respond calmly; to develop mental representation or pictures of such things as scenes, routes, individuals, and objects based upon descriptions and past experience.
* Ability to confront potentially dangerous situations.
* Ability to prepare, maintain and use various types of equipment involved in activities related to modern law enforcement.
* Ability to meet such physical requirements as may be established by competent authority and state regulations. Skill in the use of firearms and such other regular and special police equipment as may be assigned.
Police Officer
Border patrol agent job in Omaha, NE
NOW ACCEPTING APPLICATIONS FOR THE AUGUST 2026 LEO ACADEMY CLASS A University Police Officer will perform general and varied police work in the protection of life and property through overall security measures and the enforcement of laws and ordinances. The police officer will have the responsibility to perform routine police assignments received from a dispatcher or a police supervisor. General duties will consist of routine patrol, case investigation, traffic regulation, and crime prevention efforts. The police officer must be able to act without direct supervision and to exercise independent judgment in meeting emergencies, conducting investigations, and determining the appropriate outcome to such case investigations. Employees may receive special assignments which call upon specialized abilities and knowledge usually acquired through experience as a police officer. Will be required to assist other personnel of the police department in conduction investigations, interviews, interrogations, searches, arrests, referrals, along with associated documentation. Assignments and instruction are received from a superior officer who reviews work methods and results through reports, personal inspection, and discussion.
Additional Info
About Us:
The University of Nebraska at Omaha (UNO) is Nebraska's only public metropolitan university, uniquely positioned at the heart of the state's largest city. As a proud member of the University of Nebraska system, UNO offers a distinctive blend of academic excellence, impactful research, and meaningful community engagement, all within a student-centered environment that fosters opportunity, access, and achievement. With more than 15,000 students and a campus known for its variety of backgrounds, perspectives, and experiences, UNO is committed to merit-based opportunity, inclusive excellence, and the transformative power of education. We emphasize experiential learning and innovation in all that we do, preparing our graduates to lead in a dynamic, global society.
At UNO, we are Mavericks-independent thinkers, resilient leaders, and relentless problem-solvers-driven to make a difference in our communities and beyond.
As a member of the University of Nebraska system, UNO provides a comprehensive NUFlex benefits package including health, dental, vision, life, and disability coverage; retirement plans with TIAA and Fidelity; flexible spending accounts; and wellness and mental health resources. Many of our employees enjoy a university-wide holiday break in December, made possible in part by five floating holidays, in addition to eight fixed paid holidays. Other benefits include generous vacation and sick leave, paid parental leave, tuition remission for employees and eligible family members, access to discount programs, and robust support for work-life balance.
Required Qualifications:
Required Education:High School education or GED
Type of Required Education:
High school diploma or equivalent
Required Experience:No Experience
Required License/Certification:
* Must be able to successfully complete the Basic Police Certification course in the State of Nebraska within 6 months of employment.
* Valid Nebraska driver's license required.
Preferred Qualifications:
Type of Preferred Education:
College degree
Compliance Requirements:
Physical Exam
Drug Screen
Background Check
Driver's License
Credit Check
Additional Information:
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Req Id: 1108
Campus Name: University of Nebraska Omaha (UNO)
Org Unit: Public Safety UNO
Job Location: Omaha, NE 68182
Application Review Date: 10/2/25
Open Until Filled: Yes
Advertised Salary: $70-392 - $91,999 per year.
Job Type: Full-Time
Worksite Eligibility: On-site
Benefits Eligible: Yes
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For questions or accommodations related to this position contact: Doug Herout
Special Instructions to Applicant: NA
The University of Nebraska does not discriminate based on race, color, ethnicity, national origin, sex, pregnancy, sexual orientation, gender identity, religion, disability, age, genetic information, veteran status, marital status, and/or political affiliation in its programs, activities, or employment.
Posting Start Date: 12/3/25
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Police Officer- Full time Hours 11pm-7am
Border patrol agent job in Omaha, NE
Job Description
This position encompasses general police and facility security work, including enforcement of applicable laws, rules, and regulations. It involves crime prevention, investigation, and detection; traffic control; and maintaining law and order. The position also entails public relations responsibility to the interest and needs of the public.
This is a non-exempt position in the Police Department. The Police Officer reports to the Police Sergeant.
Essential Job Functions
Enforce applicable federal, state, and local laws and regulations, including the Omaha Airport Authority (OAA)'s rules and regulations and the provisions of the Airport Security Program
Perform duties outlined in the Police Department Standard Operating Procedures, Airport Emergency Plan, Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) Certification Manual, and other contingency plans
Perform airside operations area escorts, as necessary, once trained, authorized, and badged to drive in the non-movement area
Perform various patrol and surveillance functions, both vehicle and by foot, to assess security measures and ensure a high level of security for airport property, facilities, and persons
Provide law enforcement support for Transportation Security Administration (TSA) passenger screening functions
Responding to requests for police assistance
Investigate minor crimes occurring at the airport, provide preliminary response for serious crimes, forward reports for law enforcement follow-up investigations
Maintain proper logbooks, reports, and forms; recording circumstances surrounding events and investigations that occur while on duty
Maintain traffic flow on airport roadways and issue citations, when appropriate
Oversee vehicular traffic security for the parking garage during heightened federal security alerts
Appear in court to present evidence and testify, as needed
Perform designated Communication Center duties, as assigned
Communicate essential information to appropriate parties adhering to established protocols for radio use
Perform other duties as assigned
Knowledge, Skills and Abilities Required
High school diploma or equivalent
Knowledge of the proper use and care of firearms, maintaining competency in the use of authorized service weapons as well as passing the annual State of Nebraska Firearms Qualifications Course
Ability to obtain a non-movement area driver qualification within the probationary/qualification period and maintain the certification throughout employment
Valid Nebraska or Iowa driver's license
Clear communication, both written and verbally, in English
Ability to understand and carry out complex written and oral instructions
Situational analysis for adoption of a quick and efficient course of action, including making logical decisions under pressure
Capable of learning factual materials and ability to apply knowledge in critical situations
Mental alertness and good observation skills
Assertiveness in potentially dangerous situations
Professional bearing and appearance through neatness and overall grooming
Capable of producing desired results while effectively utilizing available resources
Ability to consistently take initiative and use sound judgment when making decisions to benefit the organization
Ability to interact professionally in all situations
Effective oral and written communication skills
Reliable, present and punctual in performing essential job functions
Ongoing learning and training to expand skill sets to adapt to existing and future organizational needs
Ability to respond to operational situations and emergencies in the airport movement area
Ability to pass OAA physical agility, drug screening and background checks
Correctable 20/20 vision
Physical requirements require officers to often carry gear such as weapons, protective vests, and communication devices. Ability to carry out a foot pursuit if necessary and subdue or restrain suspects, require upper and lower body strength to apply handcuffs or control individuals. Officers need good dexterity to operate firearms, radios, vehicles, and other tools. Other tasks and duties include applying first aid, writing and submitting reports in a timely manner. This job involves walking, standing, and patrolling for extended periods of time indoors and outdoors in all types of weather.
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Police Officer (2 positions available)
Border patrol agent job in Lincoln, NE
Preferred Qualifications State Deputy Sheriff Commission certification, Nebraska Law Enforcement Training Center certification, and CPR certification. Specialized training in defensive tactics, firearms, pursuit driving, and hazmat.
Full Time Certified Police Officer
Border patrol agent job in Valley, NE
Job DescriptionSalary: Hourly DOE
The City of Valley, NE, is seeking a dedicated and responsible individual to join our Police Department as a full-time Certified Police Officer. We are committed to serving and protecting our community and seek candidates who are passionate about public safety and community engagement. Must already be a certified officer to apply.
Key Responsibilities:
Enforce local, state, and federal laws.
Respond to emergency calls and incidents.
Conduct investigations and gather evidence.
Ensure public safety and maintain order.
Provide traffic enforcement and accident investigations.
Engage in community outreach and build positive relationships with citizens.
Complete detailed reports and maintain accurate records.
Qualifications:
Must meet all law enforcement hiring requirements dictated by the Nebraska Law Enforcement Training Center (NLETC).
Certified Applicants: Preferred candidates are already certified through the NLETC or a similar law enforcement training program in Nebraska.
Out of State Officers will be considered, but will have to complete all reciprocity requirements.
Strong communication, problem-solving, and interpersonal skills.
Ability to work various shifts, including nights, weekends, and holidays.
Physically fit and able to perform all duties of the position, including emergency response.
Requirements:
Successful completion of background checks, including criminal, driving record, and credit checks.
Must pass a physical, psychological and polygraph exams, as well as a drug screening.
Ability to meet firearms qualification standards.
Commitment to continued professional development and training.
Benefits:
Competitive salary based on experience and qualifications.
Health, dental, and vision insurance.
Paid vacation, sick leave, and holiday time.
Retirement benefits.
Opportunities for professional growth and advancement within the department.
How to Apply: Interested candidates should submit resume, and cover letter via the City of Valley website .City of Valley (valleyne.org) Select resources and then job openings. Application will be sent via separate correspondence.
Join us in keeping Valley a safe and welcoming community! We encourage all qualified individuals, especially those with a commitment to public service, to apply.
Valley Police Department is an Equal Opportunity Employer.
Police Officer
Border patrol agent job in Bellevue, NE
, you must register through the City of Bellevue employment website.
You may apply with our agency at any time. Our application process will remain open year around. The actual start date of the testing process will be dependent upon many variables, including but not limited to, police officer positions available, and number of qualified applicants signed up. Once a testing date is determined, all applicants will be notified via email, with specific details of the testing process.
The testing process will consist of the following:
Physical Test
The Physical Fitness test that applicants will be required to complete, is the Cooper test. This is the standardized test that has been adopted by the Nebraska Law Enforcement Academy, which requires applicants to pass with a 30% or higher for entry into the academy. The Cooper Test consists of five exercises, which are the vertical jump, sit-ups (1 min), 300-meter sprint, push-ups (1min) and the 1.5-mile run. Applicants are not required to get a 30% in each category but are required to get an overall accumulative score of 30% or higher. Here is the link for you to familiarize yourself with the Cooper Standards and the Nebraska Law Enforcement Academy admission requirements:
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Another link is also being provided, which contains a short video that explains each exercise in the Cooper Test, so that applicants can better understand the body positioning and form needed during each exercise that is required for each rep to count. Each exercise will also be explained in detail and demonstrated on the day of the test. For the vertical jump test, we will using the electronic jump mats.
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If you have passed the Cooper Test with a 40% or above with the Bellevue Police Department or outside agency within 3 months prior to testing, you may submit a āCandidate Score Transfer Formā to have your scores transferred for this test. This form and proof from the outside agency must be submitted to Lisa Vetter.
Written Test
The written exam will consist of the Police Officer Selection Test (P.O.S.T). A study guide is available for pickup at the front desk of the Bellevue Police Department, during normal business hours (Monday - Friday, 8am - 4:30pm). If you have taken the POST Exam with the Bellevue Police Department within the last 12 months of testing, you may submit a āCandidate Score Transfer Formā to have your scores transferred for this test. This form must be submitted to Lisa Vetter.
The TABE test, which is a test required for entry into the police academy, will be administered later in the hiring process. If you have already taken and passed the TABE Test, you will need to provide proof of this to Lisa Vetter at ************************ . Study Guides for the TABE 11/12 Test Level D are available for purchase from Amazon as well as other online vendors.
*Contact Lisa Vetter at ************************ to request the Candidate Score Transfer Form.
Please visit the Nebraska Law Enforcement Training Center site at the link below for admissions standards including the Cooper Test requirement information:
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EFFECTIVE 10-1-25 SALARY RANGE: $34.57 - $49.29 HOURLY ($71,905 - $102,523 YEARLY)
This position is subject to a veterans' preference.
POSITION SUMMARY: Responsible for performing general Police services, including protection of lives and property, enforcement of laws, investigation of crimes, and providing general assistance to the public. A high degree of independence and initiative are exercised while performing these duties in accordance with Department policies and procedures, City Ordinances, and State Laws.
ESSENTIAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES:
Patrols assigned areas of the City on foot, bicycle, or motor vehicle to maintain the general order and peace; to deter, prevent, and discover the commission of crime; and to enforce traffic and parking laws and regulations.
Responds to crimes in progress, accidents, natural disasters, fires, citizen complaints and other calls for the benefit of the citizens of the City.
Conducts security checks in designated patrol area of businesses, residences, parks, and other public properties.
Takes appropriate action at emergency, accident, and crime scenes; identifies, gathers, and secures evidence; aids victims or injured persons; identifies and interviews victims, witnesses, and suspects; and photographs, sketches, or draws diagrams of the scenes.
Prepares accurate and timely incident and other reports as needed.
Assists and cooperates with Department specialists and other law enforcement personnel and agencies as needed.
Identifies, pursues, and arrests suspects and perpetrators of criminal acts; books arrestees/prisoners.
Conducts searches of persons, vehicles, residences, or open spaces.
Serves warrants.
Carries, maintains, and uses firearms or other assigned law enforcement equipment, such as batons, chemical deterrents and tasers.
Renders credible testimony in a court of law.
Renders aid as a first responder to accident victims and other persons requiring first aid for physical injuries or illness. Investigates criminal and non-criminal incidents, including collection, preservation
and analysis of evidence; and preparation of related investigative and other reports. Works with attorneys and other law enforcement personnel to prepare court cases.
Performs assignment in any Division as directed.
Provides citizens of the City with assistance as needed.
Performs such other duties as are regularly assigned to Bellevue Police Officers.
*Attendance at the assigned work location is an essential function.
ESSENTIAL KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS AND ABILITY:
Knowledge of the modern methods and practices of Police patrol, criminal investigation and identification, and administration.
Knowledge of pertinent Federal and State Laws and City Ordinances, particularly with reference to the apprehension, arrest, and prosecution of law violators, and the admissibility of evidence.
Knowledge of the policies, procedures, rules and regulations of the Police Department.
Knowledge of the geographical boundaries and streets of the City of Bellevue, including locations of major businesses, apartment complexes, parks, and other public areas.
Ability to skillfully interview or interrogate victims, witnesses, suspects, and others.
Ability to mediate situations; using the following skills as needed: active listening, needs assessment, negotiation, and consensus-building.
Ability to exercise a high degree of interpersonal insight, to include: recognizing and respecting the needs of others; recognizing and evaluating the impact of self and decisions on others; developing and maintaining trust with peers, superiors, and the public; recognizing and responding positively to diversity issues.
Ability to establish and maintain effective work relationships with co-workers, superiors, other law enforcement personnel and criminal justice officials, and the public.
Ability to think critically, analyzing situations quickly and objectively, using logical and creative thought processes, to adopt quick, effective, and reasonable courses of action that adhere to written policies, procedures, rules, regulations and/or oral instructions, with due regard to the surrounding hazards and particular circumstances.
Ability to exercise sound judgment and decision-making in performing all duties and assignments, balancing the relative risks and benefits of potential actions and making a choice that adheres to Department values and the Law Enforcement Code of Ethics.
Ability to effectively and clearly express and present information orally, to include: articulating ideas and concerns so that others understand them, presenting the message appropriately to suit the persons involved, being persuasive and calm with argumentative individuals, displaying confidence, and presenting clear testimony in court.
Ability to effectively and accurately express ideas and information through written means, to include: preparing concise and clear reports, using correct grammar, differentiating facts from opinions, completing requisite research, obtaining feedback, and proofreading the finished product.
Ability to operate a motor vehicle safely and effectively in emergency and non-emergency situations.
Ability to operate Police equipment, such as radio, Police radar, preliminary breath test analyzers, handcuffs, batons, etc.
Ability to physically protect self and others in threatening and stressful situations, including the ability to pursue, subdue, and control resisting individuals, using techniques approved by the Department.
Ability to use a personal computer, the most common office software programs, Police software programs and data bases, and to operate a mobile data computer terminal.
Ability to project a professional Police presence, in appearance and actions, at all times while on duty and acting as a Police Officer.
PHYSICAL DEMANDS:
Work duties may be performed indoors or outdoors, day or night, and/or during inclement weather. Work duties may also require the ability to perform an extensive variety of physical activities, including but not limited to the following:
Performance of outlined physical standards approved by the Department while wearing protective equipment, such as ballistic vest and duty belt.
Sufficient muscular strength, cardiovascular endurance, and agility to be capable of defense from physical attack and be able to apply control holds and handcuffs to passive or resisting persons.
Engaging in foot pursuits (running and jumping) to apprehend a person, which may include proceeding over uneven ground, up and down stairs or fire escapes, over fences, and on elevated surfaces.
Jumping across obstacles during a pursuit.
Possess sufficient strength to be able to lift, carry or drag injured or passively resisting persons.
Possess sufficient strength and coordination to repeatedly fire handguns, shotguns and rifles with both the dominant and non-dominant hands.
Must be capable of prolonged sitting, standing or walking for periods occasionally exceeding two hours.
Must be able to drive an emergency vehicle, Administer first-aid, Perform rescue operations, Lift and carry 0-70 lbs.
Direct traffic, when necessary, Subdue prisoners, Pursue suspects, engaging in physical confrontation, Sitting, standing, and kneeling, Running, Walking rough terrain, Bending, stooping, crouching or crawling, Pushing or pulling, Gripping with hands and fingers, Climbing stairs and ladders, Auditory sufficiency to hear voice conversation and various alarms, Color identification, Close, far, night and side vision (depth perception), Maintaining balance, Finger dexterity, Speaking clearly.
QUALIFICATIONS, EDUCATION, CERTIFICATION, AND/OR LICENSES:
A Police Officer must meet the following criteria:
(1) Twenty-one years of age,
(2) Citizen of the United States,
(3) Standard high school diploma or high school equivalency diploma (GED),
(4) Possess a valid motor vehicle operator's license and maintain throughout the course of employment.
(5) Ability to read, write, and understand the English language at the eleventh grade level, as demonstrated by the Test of Adult Basic Education (TABE), and
(6) Possess good character, as determined by a thorough background investigation.
Certification through the Nebraska Law Enforcement Training Center as a Nebraska law enforcement Officer within one year of employment.
WORKING CONDITIONS:
Police work is performed indoors and outdoors and requires a variety of physical activities. While performing job duties outside, Officers face a wide range of weather conditions including temperature extremes (below 0 - 100+ degrees), humidity, rain, sleet, hail, snow, ice, dust, smog, smoke, wind, pollen, darkness, and rapid environmental change. Officers must wear ballistic body armor and utility belts with heavy Police equipment that increases work difficulties in weather extremes. Many job duties are performed while inside a vehicle for long periods of time.
Locations where essential Police services are provided may include the following environmental hazards: dust, noxious odors, drug paraphernalia, human/animal waste, unsafe construction, confined spaces, air-borne pathogens, low/no light, infectious disease, unsanitary conditions, noise, fire, pollen, debris, crowded conditions.
Note: The statements herein are intended to describe the general nature and level of work being performed by employees and are not to be construed as an exhaustive list of responsibilities, duties, and skills required of personnel so classified. Furthermore, they do not establish a contract for employment and are subject to change at the discretion of the City.
Easy ApplyDeputy Sheriff
Border patrol agent job in Lincoln, NE
The Lancaster County Sheriff's Office provides a dynamic and diverse work environment, blending rural and urban settings while serving a population of approximately 325,000. While primarily focused on law enforcement duties outside Lincoln city limits, the proximity to Nebraska's capital offers unique challenges and rewards. If you're driven by a passion to serve and are highly motivated, the Lancaster County Sheriff's Office presents an opportunity for a fulfilling and impactful career.
We offer a wide range of career paths for sworn officers, all within a profession that's both exciting and deeply rewarding. Employees benefit from competitive salaries, comprehensive benefits, opportunities for professional development, advancement, and special assignments. The Sheriff's Office places great emphasis on maintaining a healthy work-life balance, with wellness programs that include on-duty workout time, a full-service Employee Assistance Program (EAP), and most patrol deputy positions operating on a four-day workweek with three consecutive days off.
Certified law enforcement officers may be given a higher starting wage at the discretion of the Sheriff.
Qualifications: High school graduate or GED.; no conviction of a felony; valid driver's license; must be 21 years old and a U.S. Citizen. Applicants who meet minimum qualifications listed on the application will be eligible for the written testing. ATTENTION: Prior to completing the supplemental questions below, please review the********************************************* Law Enforcement Certification Standards. Physical standards may also be accessed through a provisional link at the bottom of the list of Law Enforcement Certification Standards. Chapter 8 of the Nebraska Crime Commission on Law Enforcement and Criminal Justice sets forth specific rules and regulations of which we must comply. If you do not meet these requirements you may be disqualified from our process.
Please go to joinlso.com and complete your Personal History Statement.
Full Time Armed Detention Officer ($32 per hour and $5,000 Sign On Bonus)
Border patrol agent job in Omaha, NE
Akima Infrastructure Protection (AIP) is looking for an Armed Detention Officers. To join our team of outstanding professionals, apply today! The Armed Detention Officer is responsible to ensure the safety and security of detainees in custody, acting in accordance with the highest ethical standards at all times, and ensuring a spirit of fairness and integrity in the on-going execution of their duties. Armed detention guards are required to have and maintain a state level security guard license for performance on this contract.
**Responsibilities**
+ Armed Detention Officers are responsible for guarding and safeguarding non-citizen detainees and the general public at government buildings in either a custodial or court settings.
+ Qualify on a standard course of fire twice yearly and up to four times annually if required.
+ Completes all training, basic and annual refresher, maintain an appropriate level of fitness and continually meet all job requirements throughout the contract life span.
+ Performs duties related to the detention, processing, safeguarding, security, and escort of detainees as required by the contract.
+ Exercises surveillance and control over detainees and maintains order and discipline.
+ Makes official entries in the processing logbooks that are legible and complete.
+ Conducts a security and sanitation check of the area prior to relieving the outgoing officer.
+ Inventory all equipment and notate the results in the logbook.
+ Receives all authorized equipment and ensure that it is in proper working condition.
+ You are required to duty carry one of the authorized intermediate weapons.
+ Intermediate weapons should be used in accordance with Service approved Use of Force policy.
+ Ensures that your communication radio is in good working order with a fully charged battery.
+ Inspects, maintains, and cares for authorized equipment.
+ Qualify with a company issued semi-automatic pistol with appropriate duty belt and magazines.
+ Successfully complete all assigned training including defensive tactics and course requiring a minimum physical stamina.
+ Performs all work duties and activities in accordance with organization policies and procedures.
+ Follows company-wide safety policies and practices and adheres to responsibilities concerning safety prevention, reporting, and monitoring as outlined in the Officer Handbook and other Company Safety Policies.
**Qualifications**
+ US citizen or a person lawfully admitted into the United States for permanent residence and have resided in the U.S. for the last five years.
+ Possess a high school diploma or equivalent (GED).
+ Pass a criminal background and consumer credit check (no criminal record).
+ Obtain and maintain a DHS/ICE government clearance.
+ Pass all pre-employment and random drug tests.
+ Pass a medical examination and meet health requirements.
+ At least 21 years of age.
+ Possess a valid state driver's license or CDL.
+ Possess a valid firearm license.
+ Ability to obtain an armed state security guard license from the state of Minnesota or Nebraska.
+ One year of Military, Security, Law Enforcement, or Corrections experience demonstrating the following:
+ Ability to greet and deal tactfully and professionally with the public.
+ Capability of following and interpreting/understanding written and verbal orders, policies and regulations, printed rules and regulations, detailed written orders, training instructions and materials, and can compose written and oral reports.
+ Ability to exercise good judgment: courage, alertness, an even temperament, and render satisfactory performance through his/her responsibilities.
+ Ability to maintain poise and self-control during potential emergencies and unexpected situations that may involve mental and physical stress such as disturbances, altercations, fires, and building evacuations.
+ Maintain current/physical residency in the continental United States.
+ Strictly maintain physical fitness standards for law enforcement and CDL requirements.
**Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities:**
+ Speak, read, write, and understand English.
+ Concisely and accurately prepare and write narratives of incidents and other written reports.
+ Pass and maintain required medical and physical testing requirements and standards.
+ Exercises judgment and uses discretion in dealing with first response to all situations.
+ Demonstrate proficiency in methods and techniques of securing and controlling detainees by following required training, policy, and procedure.
+ Maintain physical fitness standards and proficiency with firearms issued and other special equipment.
+ Maintain a professional personal appearance, calm demeanor, and discretion with confidential information.
+ Possess a high degree of integrity, accountability and adhere to the DHS ICE National Detention Standards.
+ Ability to work with a diverse population of people, including people of different cultures, with different values and lifestyles, with a cross-cultural perspective.
**Pay and Benefit** s: ($32 per hour and $5,000 Sign On Bonus)
**Job ID**
2025-15339
**Work Type**
On-Site
**Company Description**
**Work Where it Matters**
Akima Infrastructure Protection (AIP), an Akima company, is not just another federal management operations contractor. As an Alaska Native Corporation (ANC), our mission and purpose extend beyond our exciting federal projects as we support our shareholder communities in Alaska.
At AIP, the work you do every day makes a difference in the lives of our 15,000 IƱupiat shareholders, a group of Alaska natives from one of the most remote and harshest environments in the United States.
**For our shareholders,** AIP provides support and employment opportunities and contributes to the survival of a culture that has thrived above the Arctic Circle for more than 10,000 years.
**For our government customers,** AIP delivers the trained personnel, equipment, and processes to safeguard federal assets and provides protective services and detention management operations for critical mission requirements.
**As an AIP employee** , you will be surrounded by a challenging, yet supportive work environment that is committed to innovation and diversity, two of our most important values. You will also have access to our comprehensive benefits and competitive pay in addition to growth opportunities and excellent retirement options.
We are an equal opportunity employer and comply with all applicable federal, state, and local fair employment practices laws. All applicants will receive consideration for employment, without regard to race, color, religion, creed, national origin, gender or gender-identity, age, marital status, sexual orientation, veteran status, disability, pregnancy or parental status, or any other basis prohibited by law. If you are an individual with a disability, or have known limitations related to pregnancy, childbirth, or related medical conditions, and would like to request a reasonable accommodation for any part of the employment process, please contact us at ******************** or ************ (information about job applications status is not available at this contact information).
Police Officer - Sioux Falls, SD
Border patrol agent job in Lincoln, NE
Are you seeking a career that combines purpose, challenge, and the opportunity to make a real difference in your community? One where you serve, protect, and promote the quality of life in Sioux Falls? If so, the role of a Police Officer with the Sioux Falls Police Department may be the perfect fit for you!
STARTING WAGE: $34.63 hourly ($72,030.40 annual)
SIGN ON BONUS: $5,000.00
SHIFT DIFFERENTIAL: $2.00 per hour
BILINGUAL PAY: $1,755.00 annually, $33.75 weekly -
see minimum qualifications
Why SFPD?
Robust Health and Wellness Benefits - You will have access to our therapy dog "Leo", peer support group, employee assistance program, three fitness centers, and mentorship that will be assigned to you during your first month of employment. At the SFPD, we care about you!!
Career Development Opportunities - The SFPD offers 20+ specialty divisions/units including, but not limited to: SWAT/Bomb Squad, School & Community Resource Officers, Detective's Bureau, Police Service Dog Unit (K-9), Training Division, and many more!!
Candidates may seek out our clear path to rank-based promotional opportunities, such as Sergeant, starting at 4 years of continuous service.
Community-Oriented Policing - SFPD Police Officers can expect unmatched support from the community and its local government.
In addition, the agency spearheads community-orientated policing through engagement such as Hydrant Parties, Coffee/Shop/Cast with a Cop, the Public Service Trunk-or-Treat, the Law Enforcement Torch Run, and so on.
Paid Training Experience - We will serve you with nine months of training with our subject matter experts within the training division! You will work through eight total weeks of in-service training, 13 weeks at the LET state academy, and 15 weeks on the street, with our Police Training Officers.
Public Safety Campus - Our $55 million state-of-the-art training hub offers you unmatched capabilities including, but not limited to, an on-site EVOC course, VR simulator (and) mat room, indoor/outdoor classrooms, indoor gun range, a fitness center, and tactical structures for police and fire rescue.
Want to learn more about the PSC?
CLICK HERE!!
Work/Life Balance - An annual shift-bid enables sworn personnel to set weekly work dates and hours for each calendar year, in addition to generous vacation time, sick leave, and personal days. Most schedules are four (4) 10-hour shifts consecutive, with 3 days off week-to-week.
The Sioux Falls Police Department is currently accepting applications, and is interviewing/testing candidates for its May 18
th
, 2026, recruitment class.
In 2025, SFPD applicants that are hired average 2 months from application to final offer.
No residency requirement
No state income tax (in South Dakota)
Interested in a one-stop-shop of online resources for the department?
Email us at
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to reach the agencies Talent Acquisition Coordinator, to be sent a link!!
Community Service Officer
Border patrol agent job in Fremont, NE
To be considered for this or any position with our organization, candidates must complete and submit an official City of Fremont Application for Employment, available through the City's official website (**************************** If you are viewing this posting through any other website (Indeed, ZipRecruiter, etc.), please visit our website to submit your application.
COMMUNITY SERVICE OFFICER
Pay Range: $21.86 - $30.76
NATURE OF WORK
This position is responsible for municipal law enforcement work in a non-sworn class within the police department. The Community Service Officer shall perform enforcement procedures related to city codes dealing with animal control, parking and vehicle ordinance, health and safety ordinances and with assisting with the storage and disposal of police property and evidence.
Work will include picking up stray and injured animals and arranging for their care and conducting investigations into animal bites, animal abuse/neglect and inspections of commercial animal establishments, Work will also include notifying citizens of violations of city ordinances dealing with parking, junk, weeds, health and safety. Additionally, Community Service Officers will be required to work with certified police officers in the enforcement of the all-city ordinances, as well as other duties as assigned. The incumbent must be able to act without direct supervision and exercise independent judgment in meeting both routine and emergency situations. Work is performed under the supervision of the Community Service Supervisor who in return works under the direction of a police administrator
Instructions are received based upon the type of assignment and situation at the time. Working a scene or situation with either an Investigator or Patrol Officer, CSOs will work in conjunction with and at the direction of those sworn staff.
ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS:
The following examples of work are illustrative only and are not intended to be all inclusive:
* Serves as a linkage person between the department and other city agencies/departments in enforcing codes/ordinances; may write citations for code violations.
* Assists sworn officers by monitoring and enforcing city ordinances on parking violations including overtime, abandoned vehicles, handicapped parking; junk vehicles, nuisance and junk properties, unsanitary homes or businesses and all other city ordinance violations dealing with health safety and quality of life in the city. Also acts as liaison with area towing companies and manages city impound lot.
* On an assigned basis, assists the Evidence Technician by receiving, storing, and disposing of property and evidence and maintaining the chain of evidence, maintaining records of property and evidence.
* Maintains complete and accurate records and prepares reports as directed.
* When available, assists customers of the police department at the front window by relying on information to help the customer get the service that they need.
* Rolls fingerprints for police department customers that have paid for law enforcement fingerprinting.
* Assists zoning department when necessary.
* Serves as a crime scene technician involving processing of crime scene, providing officer drawings, taking photographs, fingerprinting, and constructing diagrams, when necessary, at the direction of the Evidence Technician or other department supervisor.
* Responds to calls from the public, the police department, or others, picks up or captures animals that are stray or injured, and transports them to the designated shelter.
* Cleans and disinfects kennels, cages, and shelter facilities according to schedule or as needed to maintain a safe and healthy environment for the animals, staff, and public.
* Cares for animals in the immediate capture or recovery prior to being placed at the shelter.
* Works with the city contracted company for the housing of animals in accordance with city ordinance and state law.
* Informs and instructs pet owners on good care and sanitation for their pets; facilitates the expedient return of pets to pet owners.
* Pursues and investigates cases of animal neglect, abuse, or overpopulation; notifies the Nebraska Department of Health and Human Services regarding unhealthy situations regarding household with children or elderly occupants.
* Operates a light truck to patrol the community, transports animals, and supplies; maintains live trap program.
* Maintains a variety of records on the animals housed and operates personal computer to record the records kept on the same, prepares reports, tracks occurrences of animal issues, identifies possible cases of chronic abuse or neglect; coordinates with City Prosecutor regarding cases requiring legal action with respect to animals.
* Notifies owners of stray animals found bearing license tags or identification; collects feed and fines in accordance with Department policy.
* Maintains regular attendance and punctuality on the job.
DESIRABLE KNOWLEDGE, ABILITIES AND SKILLS
* Ability to obtain knowledge of departmental procedures, rules and regulations.
* Ability to obtain knowledge of street layout and geography of the City.
* Some knowledge of applicable federal, state, and local laws and ordinances.
* Some knowledge of modern law enforcement practices and methods.
* Ability to deal firmly and courteously with the public.
* Ability to communicate effectively, both orally and in writing.
* Ability to maintain required records and to prepare reports,
* Ability to operate a personal computer and to operate a computer-aided dispatch program.
* Ability to meet such physical requirements as may be established by the City.
* Ability to operate both audio and video recording equipment.
* Ability to handle animals in a calm and effective manner.
* Ability to act without direct supervision and exercise independent judgment in meeting both routine and emergency situations.
* Ability to understand, interpret and communicate code requirements thoroughly and accurately.
* Ability to establish and maintain an effective working relationship with City officials, City employees and the general public.
* Proven ability to maintain confidentiality of work-related information in a professional manner
* Ability to read City maps.
* Ability to deal with stressful situations involving the need to make discretionary decisions based on information at hand.
* Ability to follow oral and written directions.
* Ability to work with minimal supervision.
* Ability to learn computer applications.
* Ability to hear, talk, walk significant distances, bend, stoop, stand, sit, ride and kneel.
* Ability to operate general office equipment, such as photocopier, scanner, voice mail systems and personal computers, and lift or move 50 lbs. by self.
* Ability to perform repetitive motion (keystroke) for prolonged periods.
* Ability to travel from site to site working in inclement weather.
* Ability to work in the capacity of an emergency Dispatcher.
MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS
* High school graduate or equivalent.
* Valid Nebraska Operator's License and good driving record.
* Employee must reside within 35 miles of the city limits of Fremont, Nebraska.
* Must have computer/word processor experience and be able to prepare and file his or her own correspondence.
* Pass background check and any required physical exam.
PREFERRED EDUCATION AND EXPERIENCE
* Some Law Enforcement-related experience
* Previous course of work or experience within the care or handling of pets or farm animals
* CPR certification
* Emergency Dispatch experience
WORKING ENVIRONMENT
* Work is generally performed in a standard office setting or building facility with normal conditions of heat, humidity, fumes, odors, or dust.
* But will regularly involve driving and working in a variety of weather conditions outside.
* Work also involves exposure to various hazards involving animal bites, exposure to diseases and parasites carried by animals; as well as walking, stooping, bending and moderately heavy lifting.
* Work involves considerable interdepartmental and public contact; dealing with members of the public who may be agitated or emotionally frustrated.