Job Summary: Forward Air - DEN Provide security detail as outlined in the post orders and establish working relationships with customers, local law enforcement and fire departments. Security personnel will always perform job duties with a constant awareness of surroundings, making note of all activity that takes place in the assigned area. Security Officers must maintain a professional image and always demonstrate excellent customer service.
Basic Functions:
Control of entrances and movement of pedestrian and vehicle traffic.
Patrol of buildings and perimeters.
Escort of material and personnel.
Inspection of security and fire exposures.
Special assignments.
Responsibilities:
Duties may vary depending on department size, organizational structure, geographic location and post assignments. Reasonable accommodations may be made to allow for certain ADA requirements. Overall general function of officers is to provide security detail as described below (Note: duties may vary depending on post orders):
Be on time and report to post in full uniform.
Maintain professional image that includes greeting customers, visitors and employees in a polite and friendly manner.
Be proactive in knowing all revisions to post orders and general information distributed by the customer and AFS.
Patrol physical property or maintain fixed post position, being diligent to report any suspicious activity and investigate accidents and criminal acts.
Monitor cameras or equipment in a continuous fashion as outlined in the post orders.
Maintain a working knowledge of all emergency policies, procedures and regulations to be able to respond to alarms, incidents and emergency situations.
Complete Daily Activity Reports, Log Book entries, Incident Reports and all relevant reports related to job assignment.
Make recommendations to management on better safety and loss prevention processes as identified during daily routine.
Have knowledge of any life safety systems, fire panels, CCTV system computer, and other such equipment to complete job assignments. Ensure continuous and safe operation of all elevators and access doors. Know authorized contractor personnel who are responsible for maintenance and upkeep of equipment.
Ensure training and compliance guidelines are met as outlined by AFS and other agencies regulating the customer / market.
Communicate on a daily basis with Security Supervisor any new Security Issues or changes that need to be considered or implemented.
Skills and Abilities:
A security officer is to be honest, alert and well-disciplined as the custodians of employee and customer property and safety.
Constant and dedicated vigilance.
Strong customer service skills, exemplifying Andy Frain Services Mission Statement.
Ability to be a hands-on, results oriented employee, handling multiple priorities simultaneously.
Ability to facilitate progressive change, work as part of a team and follow directions.
Work with a sense of urgency.
Strong oral and written communications skills.
This description portrays in general terms the type and level(s) of work performed and is not intended to be all-inclusive, nor the specific duties of any one incumbent. Andy Frain Services reserves the right to modify, supplement, delete or augment the duties and responsibilities specified in the position description, in the Company's sole and absolute discretion. Duties other than those expressly specified may be assigned from time to time.
$29k-38k yearly est. 2d ago
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POST Certified Police Officer
City of Lone Tree 3.5
Police officer job in Lone Tree, CO
Full-Time/Non- Exempt
Under general supervision, performs a wide variety police and law enforcement duties involving traffic and field patrol, investigations, crime prevention, community relations and public safety, and related services and activities; participates in all work activities; assumes responsibility for assigned special programs, projects or department-wide functions or activities; and performs a variety of administrative and technical tasks relative to assigned area of responsibility. Must exercise considerable judgment, initiative and skill in a variety of situations and must be able to act without direct supervision in completing work. Duties are carried out under established organizational values, policies, procedures and the laws of the City, the State of Colorado and the United States.
Example of Duties: (The following essential job functions and examples of duties are illustrative only and are not intended to be all inclusive. At the discretion of the supervisor, duties may be modified to address business needs and changing business practices):
ESSENTIAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES
Patrols a designated area on an assigned shift; preserves laws and order; prevents or discovers crime, apprehends criminals or offenders and enforces traffic laws.
Detects and prevents criminal activities by surveillance of assigned business and residential areas. Notes possible criminal occurrences and takes steps to prevent criminal actions. Promotes crime prevention by initiating contact with businesses and residents including explaining applicable laws, soliciting cooperation in crime reporting, and otherwise creating a good rapport with citizens.
Enforces traffic laws and vehicle codes and promotes traffic safety. Notes illegal or unsafe driving practices and advises or makes arrests as appropriate. Directs traffic, reports unsafe road conditions and otherwise promotes vehicular and pedestrian safety.
Investigates, gathers evidence, locates and interviews relevant persons, makes arrests when required, takes necessary police action, prepares reports and cases for prosecution, and testifies in court.
Responds to priority calls regarding public disturbances, criminal, civil or emergency situations. May provide emergency medical assistance, controls traffic, and otherwise ensures attention is given to public safety.
Regularly interacts with citizens to identify issues of concern, works together with them to resolve those concerns, facilitates community problem solving, and takes enforcement action when appropriate.
Prepares a variety of daily and other reports and logs.
Provides a variety of related police services including transport of prisoners, assistance to motorists, and mediation of family disturbances.
Acts with sensitivity to the feelings of others, does not contribute to antagonism, interacts effectively with diverse groups, calms emotional people, acts courteous/respectful, and uses good customer service skills.
Establishes and maintains effective working relationships, works closely with others, accepts constructive criticism, learns and improves, corrects mistakes, and acts effectively as part of a team.
Maintains self-control under stress, performs effectively, exercises restraint when verbally or physically abused, uses only necessary and reasonable force, and does not retaliate.
Maintains a level of physical fitness, which meets all potential physical demands of policing and completing job responsibilities successfully.
Inspects and maintains police related equipment, facilities and uniforms to ensure proper function, use and appearance.
Attends community functions as police representative.
Complies with all organizational values, policies, procedures, philosophies and all verbal and written instructions.
Perform related duties as assigned.
A PoliceOfficer is required to maintain a level of physical fitness to be able to safely perform all duties, especially those requiring maximum levels of exertion, e.g., arrest control, suspect chase. Successful completion of Essential Job Demands testing in accordance with Policy and Procedure.
ORGANIZATIONAL RELATIONSHIPS:
Reports to: Police Sergeant
Other: Interacts with City employees (both sworn and non-sworn), community at large, and visitors.
Benefits Include: Medical, dental, vision, life insurance, employer match in FPPA retirement system, optional 401K, 457 and Roth IRA plans, paid time off, flexible spending accounts, short term disability, long term disability, and tuition reimbursement.
Position Type and Expected Hours of Work
This is a non-exempt, full-time position. Actual work schedule will be determined upon hire and will require availability to work evening and/or weekends.
QUALIFICATIONS:
EDUCATION & EXPERIENCE
Minimum requirement, High School Diploma or GED. Continuing education towards a college degree is strongly encouraged.
Must be POST Certified
Must have completed a Colorado Post Certified Academy within at least the last 24 months.
A demonstrated commitment for professional self-development.
Ability to work under general supervision and instruction accord ing to established law enforcement practices and Police Depart ment policies, procedures, and rules.
Ability to maintain professionalism and stability under pressure or opposition.
Requires ability to work nights, holiday and/or weekend shifts.
Must be able to pass required background, medical and physical tests.
CERTIFICATES, LICENSES, REGISTRATIONS
Valid Colorado Driver's License.
Colorado Peace Officers Standards Certificate.
CPR, basic First Aid and basic life support certificates required at the time of appointment.
KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS & ABILITIES
A POLICEOFFICER WILL GENERALLY BE EXPECTED TO POSSESS OR DEVELOP THE FOLLOWING ABILITIES: To perform this job successfully, an individual must be able to perform each essential duty satisfactorily. The requirements listed below are representative of the knowledge, skill, and/or ability required.
Strong problem-solving and decision-making skills.
Excellent oral and written communication skills.
Effective interpersonal relations.
Knowledge of departmental policies and procedures.
Knowledge of police tactics and procedures.
Knowledge of applicable laws, City ordinances and State statutes.
Knowledge of emergency medical and first aid practices.
Skill in operating motor vehicles in routine and hazardous situations.
Skill in using weapons and other police equipment.
Skill in dealing tactfully and effectively with citizens in a wide variety of stressful situations.
Ability to act effectively in crisis situations.
Ability to investigate situations and to prepare written reports.
Ability to appropriately utilize arrest and control techniques.
Ability to plan and organize.
Ability to be flexible and adapt to a variety of issues and situations.
Preferred Skill: Familiarity with Draft One or any AI assisted report writing programs.
Successful completion of written tests, physical abilities course, oral board, polygraph, psychological evaluations (pre- and post-offer), background investigation, drug screen, and medical examination are required prior to hire.
WORK ENVIROMENT & PHYSICAL DEMANDS
While performing the duties of this job, the employee frequently works in outside conditions. The employee is occasionally exposed to wet and humid conditions, hot and/or cold conditions, or airborne particles. The employee occasionally works near moving mechanical parts; in high, precarious places or with explosives. Occasionally, the employee is exposed to fumes or airborne particles, toxic or caustic chemicals, extreme cold, extreme heat, and vibration.
This job involves various degrees of physical demands, some sedentary, but others may require strenuous physical effort. All PoliceOfficers must be able to successfully complete all police functions at any time. There are no sworn positions available in the City of Lone Tree Police Department where an Officer can be assured that he or she will not have to become involved in strenuous physical activity which may be life threatening. The employee in this job may be required to:
Sit, stand, talk, hear, communicate clearly and effectively; must understand and be understood.
Talk on the radio while driving or while out of the vehicle.
Observe activity around the vehicle while driving and react to that activity appropriately.
Operate radar or other equipment while driving and while out of the vehicle.
Adjust to varied hours and sleep patterns.
Function effectively in a wide variety of weather conditions, adapt to changing conditions, assignments, functions or other changes.
Function fully in darkness and daylight, close and distance vision acuity, peripheral vision, color vision, depth perception and the ability to adjust his or her focus, allowing a broad field of vision.
Use hands, fingers, arms, legs and body, feel objects and manipulate them, operate tools and equipment effectively.
Use computers for word processing and data entry.
Reach with hands and arms, climb or balance, stoop, kneel, crouch, crawl, taste and smell.
Be able to run in order to catch, subdue, and arrest fleeing persons suspected of committing a crime.
Physically wrestle, struggle, fight, restrain or otherwise subdue/restrain uncooperative people of various abilities, strength, and/or quickness to rescue endangered persons, or physically separate individuals who are fighting, or preparing to fight.
Effectively function for extended periods of time with little rest.
Meet a required level of proficiency with some tools or equipment used in policing, such as: vehicles, firearms, defensive weapons, radio, computer, radar, and an Intoxilizer.
Be able to pinch, grab, and manipulate index finger in order to fire a weapon.
Lift and/or move objects weighing 100 pounds or more, including the limp body of a person.
Climb a ladder, a fence, other obstacles or climb to a roof.
Jump over obstacles or ditches and negotiate passage through difficult terrain or areas.
Operate a vehicle.
EQUIPMENT USED: The following equipment items are utilized by employees in this position:
Personal Protection Vest, Steel-toe boots/shoes, Radio, Police Vehicle, Computers with touch screen, Light and siren controls, Radio and controls, Floor pedals, Telephone/cell phone
2026 Annual Salary Range
FTO - $73,033*
1 year - $80,020*
2 years - $85,342*
3 years - $91,017*
4 years - $97,069*
5 years - $103,524*
6 years - $110,791
*Employees with a bachelor's degree from an accredited college or university receive an additional $2,500 per year while moving through the salary steps as an officer and will sunset upon reaching top pay.
$73k-110.8k yearly 40d ago
Police Officer
City of Black Hawk 3.6
Police officer job in Black Hawk, CO
POLICEOFFICER (LATERAL OR POST-CERTIFIED ONLY) DEPARTMENT: POLICE
REQUISITION: 1152 STATUS: REGULAR FULL-TIME; NON-EXEMPT;
WORK SCHEDULE: 40 HR/PER WEEK (4-days/week) 12-MONTH INTRODUCTORY PERIOD
HOLIDAYS, WEEKENDS AND SHIFT WORK
OPENING DATE: MONDAY, JANUARY 13, 2025 CLOSING DATE: OPEN UNTIL FILLED
SALARY RANGE: LATERAL PAY DOQ/E / NEW OFFICER/POST CERTIFIED (NO EXPERIENCE) STEP 1
Step 1
$90,315
Step 2
$96,637
Step 3
$103,402
Step 4
$108,572
Step 5
$114,000
Step 6
$117,420
Step 7
$120,943
Step 8
$124,571
Step 9
$127,710
Special Assignment Pay for Detective + 5%
SUMMARY: The City of Black Hawk is currently accepting applications for the position of PoliceOfficer (POST certified or laterals). The position is responsible for performing public safety functions and for providing for the enforcement of federal, state, and municipal law.
ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS: Essential functions include: Providing law enforcement services, including patrolling streets and public areas; responding to calls for assistance; providing assistance to the public; performing public relations duties; intervening in disputes; performing activities associated with investigations and crime prevention; protecting and preserving crime scenes; conducting preliminary investigations; collecting physical evidence; making arrests; issuing citations; interviewing and/or counseling involved parties; preparing documentation of activities performed and information gathered; completing detailed police reports; following up on cases; assisting with filing cases; transporting prisoners to detention facilities; testifying in court; interacting with other jurisdictions, law enforcement agencies and courts of law; researching and completing special projects; and performing other duties as assigned.
REQUIREMENTS: Education and Experience: Requires high school diploma or GED; Colorado Peace Officer Standards and Training (CPOST) certification by the date of hire; valid Colorado driver's license with a safe driving record; and the ability to work various shifts, including evenings, weekends, and holidays. Must be at least 21 years of age. Applicants are encouraged to observe one patrol shift with a Black Hawk PoliceOfficer.
TESTING REQUIREMENTS:
Successfully complete background questionnaire accurately and completely
Successfully complete a written evaluation
Successfully complete Oral Board
Successfully complete polygraph examination with no unresolved issues
Successfully complete a psychological evaluation
Successfully complete background investigation
Successfully complete physical ability test
Successfully complete a physical examination and drug screen
The City of Black Hawk conducts post-offer drug/alcohol testing as a condition of employment per the City's Drug and Alcohol Use policy. In addition, post-offer background investigations and physical exams are also required. For more information about job openings and to apply online, please visit the Police Department's Recruitment page, ******************************* and click Apply Now. Please be sure your resume is complete with all educational information and reflects the past ten (10) years' work history.
EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER
$90.3k-127.7k yearly Auto-Apply 60d+ ago
Police Officer - Lateral
University of Colorado 4.2
Police officer job in Aurora, CO
PoliceOfficer - Lateral - 35406 University Staff Description University of Colorado Anschutz Medical CampusDepartment: University Police DepartmentJob Title: PoliceOfficer - LateralPosition #00768388 - Requisition #35406Job Summary:Patrol: Conduct foot and vehicular patrols to detect and deter criminal activity.
Contact and identify persons on reports of criminal or suspicious activity.
Arrest, book, and transport suspects or prisoners.
Initiate emergency procedures for gravely disabled persons.
Assist other law enforcement by serving arrest warrants, directing traffic, collecting evidence, covering officers on emergency calls near the campus, etc.
Testify in court.
Investigation: Process crime scenes by collecting and preserving evidence, as well as interviewing suspects, victims, and witnesses.
Conduct investigative follow-ups.
Conduct special or target investigations to apprehend criminals or deter crime (i.
e.
, special patrols of bike racks, parking lots, or buildings where frequent crimes have occurred).
Prepare case documents and evidence for prosecution through the district attorney.
Testify in court.
Traffic: Direct traffic for routine activities, special assignments, and emergencies.
Conduct traffic enforcement, DUI investigations, and parking enforcement.
Investigate traffic accidents and testify in court.
Report Writing: Write criminal offense reports, custody reports, incident reports, field interviews, traffic accident reports, criminal traffic citations, and other reports as required.
Emergency Response: Respond to all intrusion, panic, and other system alarms.
Respond to all fire calls, chemical spills, bomb threats, and other hazardous situations.
Evacuate persons, coordinate, and assist emergency response units.
Respond to medical and other emergency calls.
Maintains an adequate level of fitness in order to respond to both emergent and non-emergent situations.
Service Calls and Special Assignments: Escort persons, and access areas to authorized persons.
Provide motorist assistance.
Perform public speaking on topics such as crime prevention, campus orientation, and the mission of the University Police Department.
Provide police protection for visiting dignitaries.
Work graduations, ceremonies, special events and other public gatherings.
Training: Participate in training in criminal law and procedure, firearms, first aid and CPR, hazardous materials, chemical weapons, impact weapons, KOGA etc.
, and maintain proficiency and certification in required skills.
Computer Utilization and Data Entry: Utilize police and law enforcement computers and software programs for reports, information on suspects, crimes, significant incidents, intelligence, and investigations.
The University Police Department will not put candidates through the Police Academy; therefore, it is required that the incumbent in this position be P.
O.
S.
T.
certified at the time of application.
Out-of-state officers, who currently reside in Colorado and whose certification has been transferred to Colorado P.
O.
S.
T.
are also encouraged to apply.
Work Location:Onsite - This role is expected to work onsite and is located in Aurora, CO.
Why Join Us:If you like community policing, building relationships with those you serve, and having a healthy work-life balance, then we have just the job for you.
Come join us as a policeofficer at the CU Anschutz Medical Campus (www.
cuanschutz.
edu.
), the largest academic health center in the Rocky Mountain region.
You'll have an important job - protecting those who protect others through ground-breaking, life-saving research that's at the forefront of transformative education, science, medicine, and healthcare.
As a patrol officer on campus, you need to have all the state-mandated training as other law enforcement officers and be prepared for any situation.
But we're not bouncing from call to call for the entire shift.
In fact, we have the time to walk around campus and build relationships with the students, faculty, staff and visitors who make our campus special.
That's one of the reasons a recent survey shows that the majority of campus constituents support our Police Department and three-quarters feel safe or very safe here.
Why work for the University?We have AMAZING benefits and offer exceptional amounts of holiday, vacation and sick leave! The University of Colorado offers an excellent benefits package including:Medical: Multiple plan options Dental: Multiple plan options Additional Insurance: Disability, Life, VisionRetirement 401(a) Plan: Employer contributes 10% of your gross pay Paid Time Off: Accruals over the year Vacation Days: 22/year (maximum accrual 352 hours) Sick Days: 15/year (unlimited maximum accrual) Holiday Days: 10/year Tuition Benefit: Employees have access to this benefit on all CU campuses ECO Pass: Reduced rate RTD Bus and light rail service There are many additional perks & programs with the CU Advantage.
Equal Employment Opportunity Statement:CU is an Equal Opportunity Employer and complies with all applicable federal, state, and local laws governing nondiscrimination in employment.
We are committed to creating a workplace where all individuals are treated with respect and dignity, and we encourage individuals from all backgrounds to apply, including protected veterans and individuals with disabilities.
Qualifications:Minimum Qualifications:Employment in a law enforcement role + patrol capacity within the past 12 months at a Municipal, County, State or University Law Enforcement agency Two (2) years of patrol experience as a P.
O.
S.
T.
certified PoliceOfficer or Sheriff's Deputy Applicants must meet minimum qualifications at the time of application.
Preferred Qualifications:Prior experience as a PoliceOfficer for a higher education or healthcare facility Experience using Versaterm or similar computerized law enforcement records management system Experience using Microsoft Word and OutlookBilingual (Spanish & English preferred) Possession of a bachelor's degree or higher Knowledge, Skills and Abilities:Highly developed analytical thinking and problem-solving skills Ability to quickly make decisions and accept responsibility under pressure Ability to communicate effectively, both in writing and orally Professionalism, leadership skills, and organizational integrity Environmental awareness Good physical strength and agility Advanced technical and professional police knowledge, including knowledge of federal, state, local, and University laws, rules, regulations, procedures, and processes; law enforcement information systems; incident management systems; investigative principles and procedures; court decisions that relate to policing; criminal laws and procedures; and on-going interrelated knowledge in the areas of firearms, first aid, CPR hazardous materials, chemical weapons, etc.
Ability to establish and maintain effective working relationships with employees at all levels throughout the institution Outstanding customer service skills.
Attention to detail Demonstrated commitment and ability to advance diversity and inclusion.
Conditions of Employment / Necessary Special Qualifications:Candidates are required to have a current, active Colorado POST certification at the time of hire OR be eligible to obtain a Colorado POST provisional certification within 6 months of their start date.
(Out-of-State Provisional POST may be sponsored by the University.
) Must be at least 21 years of age.
Must have no felony convictions or domestic violence history.
Must currently possess a valid Colorado driver's license OR be able to obtain one within 6 months of hire.
Must have acquired no more than seven points in the last year and/or no more than 12 points within the last two years; no alcohol-related traffic offenses in the last three years; and no repeat alcohol offenses.
Must be able to speak and comprehend English fluently.
Must be willing and able to work rotating and/or straight shifts, weekends, and holidays; stay over late or come in early to cover shifts; and provide off-hour contact information to be accessible during non-work hours in case of emergencies or to cover unscheduled staffing shortages.
Persons in this position must remain in such physical condition that they can successfully complete required job performance testing.
Candidates will be required to pass a Police Department Background Check which may include one or all of the following: Personnel History Questionnaire, Integrity Interview, Polygraph Examination, Finger Print Check, Drug Screen, Credit/Civil Check, Criminal History and Driving Infractions Check, Reference Checks, and Post-Conditional Offer Pre-Placement Physical and Psychological Examination.
Prospects are encouraged to review the department's Employment Disqualifiers.
How to Apply:Application Materials Instructions:For full consideration, please submit the following as a Word document or PDF file:1.
A resume highlighting positions held, hours worked, and relevant duties.
2.
Three to five (3-5) professional references, including at least 1 past or current supervisor.
(Please include names, organization, and contact information.
) Incomplete applications will not be considered.
Questions should be directed to: Kenyari Jones, Kenyari.
jones@cuanschutz.
edu Screening of Applications Begins:APPLICATION DEADLINE: Open Until Filled Anticipated Pay Range:The starting salary range for this position has been established as:$73,902 - $100,200External Candidates are eligible for a one-time non-base building recruitment incentive of up to $5,000 or 10% of their starting annual salary.
The 1st half of the bonus will be dispersed after the start date, and the 2nd half will be dispersed after completion of the in-house training program.
The above salary range (or hiring range) represents the University's good faith and reasonable estimate of the range of possible compensation at the time of posting.
This position may be eligible for overtime compensation, depending on the level.
Your total compensation goes beyond the number on your paycheck.
The University of Colorado provides generous leave, health plans and retirement contributions that add to your bottom line.
Total Compensation Calculator: ***********
cu.
edu/node/153125ADA Statement:The University will provide reasonable accommodations to applicants with disabilities throughout the employment application process.
To request an accommodation pursuant to the Americans with Disabilities Act, please contact the Human Resources ADA Coordinator at hr.
adacoordinator@cuanschutz.
edu .
Background Check Statement:The University of Colorado Anschutz Medical Campus is dedicated to ensuring a safe and secure environment for our faculty, staff, students and visitors.
To assist in achieving that goal, we conduct background investigations for all prospective employees.
Vaccination Statement:CU Anschutz strongly encourages vaccination against the COVID-19 virus and other vaccine preventable diseases.
If you work, visit, or volunteer in healthcare facilities or clinics operated by our affiliated hospital or clinical partners or by CU Anschutz, you will be required to comply with the vaccination and medical surveillance policies of the facilities or clinics where you work, visit, or volunteer, respectively.
In addition, if you work in certain research areas or perform certain safety sensitive job duties, you must enroll in the occupational health medical surveillance program.
Application Materials Required: Cover Letter, Resume/CV, List of References Job Category: Public Safety/Enforcement and Protective Services Primary Location: Aurora Department: U0001 -- Anschutz Med Campus or Denver - 20672 - ADM AFEVC University Police Schedule: Full-time Posting Date: Nov 20, 2025 Unposting Date: Ongoing Posting Contact Name: Kenyari Jones Posting Contact Email: Kenyari.
jones@cuanschutz.
edu Position Number: 00768388
$73.9k-100.2k yearly Auto-Apply 53d ago
Police Officer Recruit (Non-POST Certified)
City of Littleton 3.8
Police officer job in Littleton, CO
The Littleton Police Department has an entry level opportunity for a non-POST certified candidate to join an accomplished and professional organization as a PoliceOfficer Recruit. The Littleton Police Department is a CALEA (*********************** accredited law enforcement agency and we take pride in our highly trained officers and staff, who consistently uphold the standards required for full accreditation.
The City of Littleton is a vibrant community consistently recognized as one of America's Best Small Cities (***************************************************************************************************************** , and a top destination for families. Discover some of the remarkable things Littleton has to offer at VisitLittleton.org (https://visitlittleton.org/?gad\_source=1&gad\_campaignid=**********1&gbraid=0AAAAA9hi23VoywULsS7ew7rpV5sIOeKgn&gclid=EAIaIQobChMIucnkv7mBkQMVOSmtBh0VuwoMEAAYASAAEgJzqPD\_BwE) . With its historic and lively downtown, diverse shopping and dining options, and an extensive network of parks and trails, Littleton boasts a prime location just south of Denver and a short drive to the majestic Rocky Mountains and Colorado ski country. The City of Littleton offers excellent benefits and perks to its employees.
The City of Littleton offers outstanding benefits and perks to its employees. As a Littleton PoliceOfficer, you are enrolled in Defined Benefit Retirement Plan and Death and Disability Plan through the financially secure Fire & Police Pension Association of Colorado (FPPA) (************************ . To learn about all of the city's competitive benefits, please refer to the 2026 Benefit Guide (******************************************************************************************************************************** .
**Successful candidates will start employment and begin Academy training in July 2026. See below for key dates in the hiring process.**
**Starting salary for PoliceOfficer Recruit: $76,100**
**Upon successful graduation from academy, PoliceOfficer Recruit will be eligible for promotion to** **PoliceOfficer V with a salary increase to $83,280 plus all applicable benefits as a sworn officer.**
**Application Deadline** : This posting will close at 11:59 pm on Friday, January 16, 2026.
This position with the City of Littleton does NOT require a POST certification. All other education, training, experience, and minimum qualifications must be met. Non-POST certified candidates will be sponsored by the City of Littleton at a state approved POST program of the City's selection. While attending the POST certification training no paid leave of any kind or seniority will accrue. Candidates will not be eligible for overtime during POST certification academy. Accruals of leave and seniority benefits start upon successful completion of the POST certification. No time off may be taken during the sponsored education and POST certification training. **PoliceOfficer Recruit is eligible for medical, vision, dental and life insurance benefits while in POST certification training.** A training and education agreement is required.
Upon successful gradation from academy and becoming a commissioned/sworn officer, position will be governed by a collective bargaining agreement (CBA) covering wages, most benefits and working conditions. The CBA is negotiated with the city by the board of directors of the FOP Lodge 26/Littleton PoliceOfficers Association. The current CBA is for the duration of 01/01/23-12/31/25. The following are some of the provisions of the CBA:
+ **2026 Salaries:**
+ PoliceOfficer V ($83,280)
+ PoliceOfficer IV ($91,517)
+ PoliceOfficer III ($100,568)
+ PoliceOfficer II ($110,514)
+ PoliceOfficer I ($121,444)
+ Master PoliceOfficer ($127,516)
+ Detective ($133,588)
+ Corporal, Step C ($133,588)
+ Corporal, Step B ($137,596)
+ Corporal, Step A ($141,724)
+ Sergeant, Step C ($145,976)
+ Sergeant, Step B ($150,355)
+ Sergeant, Step A ($154,866)
+ **Master PoliceOfficer (MPO) Incentive program**
+ **Health/Vision/Dental Insurance**
+ **Paid Life Insurance (1.5x salary)**
+ **Bi-weekly Monetary Uniform Cleaning Allowance**
+ **Basic Uniform Issue and Annual Monetary Uniform/Equipment Purchase Allowance**
+ **4/10 Shift Schedule**
+ **Overtime (pay or comp time) at 1.5x hourly wage over 10h/day or 40/h week**
+ **Comp Time Bank (earned as overtime)**
+ **Paid Court Time**
+ **Discipline process and procedures in CBA**
+ **Paid Vacation/Holiday Time:**
+ 1 year thru 4 years: 248 Hours Annually
+ 5 years thru 9 years: 268 Hours Annually
+ 10 years thru 14 years: 288 Hours Annually
+ 15 years thru 19 years: 308 Hours Annually
+ Over 20 years: 328 Hours Annually
+ **Paid Sick Leave-10 hours per month**
+ **Full Line of Duty Injury Leave**
+ **Sworn Retiree Health Plan after minimum age 57 and 15 years of service**
+ **On-Call/Call-Out Pay**
+ **Educational Incentive-Time Off for BA/BS degree and above**
+ **Defense of Civil Claims Article**
+ **Line of Duty Death Benefit**
+ **Bereavement Leave**
+ **Officer Privacy Article**
The full CBA is available to policeofficer candidates upon request.
**POSITION SUMMARY:**
The PoliceOfficer performs assigned and self-initiated patrol activities during assigned patrol shifts or special assignments to enforce laws and applicable ordinances in order to maintain peace and order within the community. Responds to calls for service and assistance and initiates law enforcement contacts, as appropriate. Obtains appropriate information at the scene; determines whether a criminal or civil matter; evaluates information; determines if a criminal event has occurred and takes appropriate action. Provides information, advice and assistance regarding police and community services and crime prevention information. Operates assigned police vehicle, radio, telephone, personal computer with assigned software and uses authorized equipment and weapons, as appropriate, to perform essential job functions. Works under the direct supervision and direction of the assigned patrol sergeant.
**ESSENTIAL DUTIES & RESPONSIBILITIES:**
+ Receives and responds to calls for service and assistance received from the communications center or from citizens of the community or other persons. Obtains and evaluates information; determines priority of action(s) necessary and takes appropriate action at the scene to detect and investigate crime and violations of law, protect and preserve life and property and enforce applicable laws and ordinances.
+ Initiates contact with reporting parties; criminal violators and suspects; victims and witnesses; and other persons as required or appropriate. Based upon probable cause, approaches, detains and takes custody of suspects; makes arrests; restrains and subdues suspects, as necessary and appropriate. Gathers information through interview and interrogation techniques. Records information and prepares interview notes and case reports. Searches people and property, as necessary and appropriate; collects and preserves evidence.
+ Performs traffic accident investigations and performs traffic enforcement activities during routine patrol, directed patrol and speed enforcement activities. Gathers and evaluates information and evidence from motorists and witnesses at the scene. Prepares accident reports. Issues summonses, as necessary. Requests medical assistance and provides first aid for injured persons, if required.
+ Gathers information, prepares, and submits reports in conformance with established policy and procedures through the use of a personal computer. Prepares and issues citations to violators of the law or appropriate ordinances. Checks reports and citations for legal sufficiency, completeness, correct spelling, grammar and construction.
+ Through thoughtful and knowledgeable questioning, determines customer needs and the information or service to satisfy those need(s). Customers include, but are not limited to: the general public, including crime victims, witnesses, suspects; other city employees and department staff **.** Takes an appropriate course of action and provides other city staff members; employees of other law enforcement agencies; probation, parole and jail employees; employees of the district attorney's office; employees of the department of motor vehicles; employees of ambulance companies and emergency medical treatment clinics with the necessary information.
+ Identifies and preserves crime scenes, as necessary, by photographing the scene, searching for clues, preserving evidence for later use and arresting criminal violators. Assists, coordinates and cooperates with other law enforcement officers and agencies; provides, obtains or coordinates information for crime-solving purposes.
+ Provides testimony in municipal, county and district court regarding police cases, including observations made, statements taken and evidence collected during a specific crime. Prepares for and provides courtroom testimony as necessary in the prosecution of persons accused of criminal activity and violations of the law or ordinances.
+ Operates an assigned police vehicle under normal and emergency driving circumstances, as authorized and in accordance with established department procedures and state law.
+ Provides information, advice and assistance to business-owners and employees, homeowners and citizens regarding crime prevention.
+ Operates a personal computer with assigned software to enter and retrieve data, write and review reports correspondence, forms, notes and other written materials from handwritten copy, handwritten notes, typed copy, interviews, taped voice recordings, in-person voice dictation and other source documents; checks for accuracy, completeness, correct spelling and grammar; reviews the work prior to obtaining approvals and signatures; makes and distributes copies as required. Requires proficiency in the use of a personal computer and word processing software and must have aptitude to learn various other computer software.
+ Supports the organizational mission, goals, values and management philosophy. Incorporates the Law Enforcement Code of Ethics into the day-to-day delivery of police services.
+ Maintains a positive image and projects an esprit de corps that gives the community the sense of confidence and trust that is essential when delivering law enforcement services.
+ Delivers the highest possible quality of service. Treats the community, other public safety agencies, and members of the department with the respect and the extra effort that typifies the best expectations of the Littleton Police Department.
+ Must be able to provide credible testimony.
+ May serve as an Emergency Worker.
+ Performs other duties as assigned by the supervisor.
**MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS:**
+ High school diploma or equivalent; and
+ Completion of a minimum of 60 semester hours of college-level course work or 90 quarter hours of college-level course work from an accredited institution, with grades of "C" or above **_at time of application_** , OR four (4) years of **_active-duty U.S. military_** service with honorable discharge ( **unofficial transcripts or DD-214 must be attached to application** ); and
+ Must be at least age of 21 years by start of Academy in **July 2026** and no record of felony convictions.
+ Must have a valid driver's license.
**HIRING PROCESS**
The expected duration of the hiring process is 4 to 6 months. Applicants who enter the process but are not selected for employment are not eligible to re-apply for the same position with the City of Littleton for one year.
**SAVE THE DATES (Tentative)** :
+ Application Review ( **January 16th - 23rd)**
+ Testing ( **January 23rd - 30th** )
+ Oral Board Interview ( **February 16th - 20th)**
+ Background Packet Due ( **April 6th)**
+ Background Investigation
+ Psychological Evaluation
+ Polygraph Exam
+ Ride Along
+ Interview with the Chief of Police ( **April 20th - 24th)**
+ Post Conditional Job Offer Psychological Evaluation
+ Physical and Drug Screen
+ Academy start date ( **July 2026** )
**KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS, ABILITIES:**
+ Requires solid knowledge of the principles, practices and procedures of law enforcement and the ability to apply those principles, practices and procedures to perform the essential functions of the position.
+ Requires solid knowledge of criminal law and investigative techniques and procedures and the skill and ability to apply that knowledge to specific fact situations and cases to determine if violations of the law have occurred and if so, to initiate the appropriate law enforcement activity.
+ Requires emotional maturity, sound judgment, understanding, empathy and the ability to: apply knowledge and reasoning to make prompt and effective decisions and act on those decisions with decisiveness and assertiveness in routine and life-threatening circumstances; quickly and effectively evaluate alternative courses of action and select the most appropriate alternative.
+ Requires solid knowledge of police tactics and procedures, including: arrest techniques and procedures; hand cuffing, searching people and buildings; self-defense tactics; interview and interrogation procedures; booking of suspects; advisement of rights to suspects; evidence and property handling; qualification and proficiency in using assigned firearm(s) and the skill and ability to apply these tactics and procedures to perform the essential duties and responsibilities of the position.
+ Requires solid knowledge and the skill and ability to use required equipment at or above established standards or proficiency and competence, including, but not limited to: digital camera; radar and laser units; intoxilyzer; firearm, handcuffs and expandable baton; computer terminal with assigned software; fingerprinting equipment; vehicle and portable radio; telephone, telefax and photocopier.
+ Operates a personal computer with assigned software to enter and retrieve data, write and review reports, correspondence, forms, notes, and other written materials from handwritten copy, handwritten notes, typed copy, interviews, taped voice recordings, in-person voice dictation, and other source documents; responsible for obtaining appropriate approvals and signatures as directed by departmental policies. Requires proficiency in the use of a personal computer and word processing software and must have aptitude to learn various other computer software.
+ Ability to establish and conduct verbal communications through speaking, talking and hearing.
+ Ability to control and/or arrest physically threatening, combative, uncooperative individuals and effectively communicate and interact with customers who may be angry, argumentative or disagreeable. Ability to interact and deal effectively with people from varying social, economic and cultural and economic backgrounds
+ Requires ability to maintain composure and perform effectively in stressful situations, refrain from overreacting when subjected to physical or verbal abuse; exercise restraint and use the minimum amount of force necessary to handle a given situation; ability to manage conflict effectively.
+ Requires the ability to listen and follow oral and written instructions.
+ Requires basic knowledge of principles of government regulations including, but not limited to: the applicable provisions of Federal and State law; City Charter and City Code; the city's Personnel Policies and Procedures; the Littleton Police Department Manual (Rules and Regulations); the Colorado Peace Officer's Resource Book and the ability to read, interpret, apply and communicate the requirements of selected provisions for the law, codes and regulations to perform the essential duties of this position.
+ The following mental abilities are needed to perform the essential duties of this position: alertness, precision, ingenuity, problem-solving, analytical ability, decisiveness, assertiveness, spatial perception, persuasiveness, auditory discrimination, tactile discrimination, speaking ability, memory, creativity, concentration, judgment, aesthetic sense, olfactory discrimination, writing ability, reasoning, imagination, initiative, patience and visual discrimination.
+ Requires sufficient physical agility, flexibility, strength and stamina to restrain, control, subdue and arrest combative and physically threatening persons; control crowds; and perform the other physical activities of this position as described in the "Working Environment/Physical Activities" section of this job description.
+ Must possess sufficient strength to carry barriers, items of evidence, and human beings from hazardous areas (average burden is 150-200 pounds) and sufficient strength to push/pull materials (average burden is 150 pounds and can be up to 200 pounds).
+ Climbs, balances, stoops, kneels, bends, crouches, crawls, and twists as necessary.
+ Ability to work with hands above shoulder height with 30 pounds.
+ The applicant must sign a waiver and release form as provided or deemed necessary by the City of Littleton and/or the applicant's current and former employer(s) to permit the Chief of Police or other authorized and designated city employee unrestricted access to the applicant's personnel file or other relevant employment records for the applicant's current and former employer(s). The purpose of this access is to permit a review of the applicant's current and former employment to determine qualification(s), suitability and fitness for employment with the Littleton Police Department.
**WORKING ENVIRONMENT & PHYSICAL ACTIVITIES:**
+ Work is performed under circumstances involving hazards such as crimes, accidents, fires, and disturbances that may be threatening to life or cause bodily harm. An extremely stressful environment during peak activity periods evolves that demands one's full attention to and coordination of numerous tasks simultaneously. The following are some of the demands commonly associated with this position. They are included for informational purposes and are not all-inclusive.
+ Physical activities include: Constantly wearing (carrying) an equipment belt weighing up to 30 pounds; lifting and carrying objects weighing up to 60 pounds; pushing and/or pulling objects weighing up to 200 pounds; occasional climbing of 6'-8' fences or walls; climbing stairs; occasionally run spontaneously for short distances; occasionally stand for long periods of time; occasional balancing, stooping, kneeling, crouching, and crawling; frequent reaching, handling, and feeling to operate vehicles and equipment; frequent talking to communicate in-person and by radio; occasional shouting to give verbal directions; constant hearing of in-person and radio voice communications and occasional hearing of alarms and sirens; occasional smelling to detect the presence of gases or controlled substances; constant seeing with near and far acuity to operate vehicles and equipment, monitor traffic and see people and objects; depth perception to operate vehicles and shoot firearms; color vision to detect color of vehicles and clothing; field of vision for driving, shooting and self-defense; occasionally using sufficient physical strength, stamina, agility and ability to capture, control and/or arrest subjects or suspects, including those who are resistive, combative or attempting to elude custody.
+ Minimal work is performed indoors work is primarily performed outdoors which includes frequent exposure to: heavy vehicle traffic during vehicle patrol activities and at vehicle accident scenes; extreme heat or cold, including rapid temperature changes; wind, dust, sun, rain, mist, hail or snow; noise exposure greater than 85 decibels from vehicle traffic, alarms; noise exposure greater than 85 decibels (unprotected exposure) during firearms training (the use of protective hearing devices is mandatory for firearms training to reduce noise exposure to permissible OSHA exposure levels); occasional exposure to fumes, odors, gases and acids at accident scenes; occasional exposure to pollens, molds, insects, rodents, mechanical and electrical hazards, including smoke-damaged or fire-destroyed structures and poor ventilation at some locations; occasional exposure to toxic or caustic chemicals, including acids, solvents and tear gas contamination; possible exposure to explosive devices; occasional exposure to body fluids of victims or suspects (the use of eye and skin protection should be used for all work involving possible exposure to blood borne pathogens).
**Equal Employment Opportunity**
The City of Littleton is an Equal Employment Opportunity employer and intends to provide equal employment opportunities to all employees and job applicants regardless of age 40 and over, ancestry, color, disability, gender identity, gender expression, genetic information, marital status, national origin, pregnancy, race, creed, religion, sex, sexual orientation, military status, or any other status protected by applicable law, and to hire and retain the best-qualified individuals without regard to any of these factors. This prohibition includes unlawful harassment based on a protected class.
The City of Littleton will consider reasonable accommodations throughout the recruitment process and employment. Applicants and employees can request an accommodation by contacting Human Resources at ************ or emailing ******************* .
**Drug- and Alcohol-Free Workplace**
The City of Littleton is committed to the health and safety of all its employees. To ensure a safe and productive work environment the city prohibits the use, sale, dispensation, manufacture, distribution or possession of alcohol, drugs, controlled substances or drug paraphernalia on any city premises or worksites. No employee shall report to work or be at work with alcohol or with any detectable amount of prohibited drugs in the employee's system. A detectable amount refers to the standards generally used in workplace drug & alcohol testing. This prohibition specifically includes marijuana, and decriminalized psychedelics whether used for medical purposes or obtained legally under state law.
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$76.1k-154.9k yearly 42d ago
Police Officer- POST Certified
Town of Frederick
Police officer job in Frederick, CO
Job DescriptionThe Frederick Police Department is currently seeking Colorado POST Certified PoliceOfficers
Why work at the Frederick Police Department?
The mission of every employee at the Town of Frederick is to Foster an Exceptional and Inclusive Community that is
Built on What Matters
. Each employee is measured by the ability to adhere to the Towns core values of Family, Respect, Empowerment, and Dedication.
Make a difference by contributing to the safety and well-being of our vibrant, growing community.
Access a variety of training programs, special assignments, professional growth, and career advancement opportunities.
Competitive pay and comprehensive total rewards package.
POLICEOFFICER PAY SCALE
Entry: $95,189.10 per year
Step 2: $100,215.48 per year
Step 3: $105,481.92 per year
Step 4: $111,032.46 per year
Step 5: $116,858.01 per year (5+ years experience)
BENEFITS
Medical, Dental, and Vision insurance with generous employer contribution
Vacation beginning at 234 hours per year + 80 hours of Sick time
11 paid holidays + 1 floating holiday
FPPA pension
Take home vehicles
Employer paid Life and Disability
12 weeks of Paid Family Medical Leave (PFML)
$3,000 annual tuition reimbursement
Additional Benefits and Perks:
Voluntary benefits including Accident, Critical Illness and Hospital Indemnity
Employee Assistance Program (EAP)
Off-duty and bilingual pay
Free golf at our golf course
Free membership to the Carbon Valley Recreation Center, access to the Town's gym facility and Wellness House
TO APPLY
Candidates must complete a full Town of Frederick application to be considered for this position. First, complete the digital form on the Towns Job Opportunities page and hit Submit Application. Next, thoroughly complete all required questions on the application, complete your digital signature, and click Submit.
NATURE OF WORK
Frederick PoliceOfficers maintain civil order and enforce laws and ordinances. PoliceOfficers are responsible for the preservation of the public peace, protection of life and property, the prevention of crime, and proper enforcement of the laws and ordinances of the Town.
ESSENTIAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES
The duties listed herein are illustrative of the essential duties of the job, and do not include all duties that may be required.
Patrol the Town of Frederick diligently, responding promptly to complaints, calls, arrests, or emergencies.
Enforce all traffic laws impartially, including parking and bicycle violations.
Investigate reported crimes and apprehend suspects.
Complete reports and other required case paperwork.
Keep immediate supervisor informed of assigned case progress.
Care for and preserve physical evidence, following policy for disposition.
Use investigative aids as needed.
Question and document suspicious persons.
Monitor known criminals and use legal means to suppress criminal activities.
Share crime suppression information with fellow officers and other agencies.
Complete the booking process for prisoners.
Follow juvenile code procedures.
Report unsafe buildings, nuisances, and public hazards to supervisors.
Monitor and ensure safety at schools, businesses prone to robbery, and places where criminals may congregate.
Communicate law enforcement information courteously, assist the public, mediate disputes, and maintain a professional appearance.
Inspect and maintain assigned patrol unit cleanliness and serviceability.
Properly care for assigned equipment.
Testify in court or DMV hearings as necessary.
Work varying schedules, including nights, weekends, and holidays, with possible overtime.
EDUCATION, EXPERIENCE AND TRAINING
Current Colorado Peace Officer Certification or ability to obtain provisional Colorado POST Certificate by date of hire
Minimum 21 years of age
High school diploma or GED
Valid Colorado drivers license with a safe driving record
No felony convictions or history of domestic violence
Demonstrated history of personal and professional honesty, integrity, and good judgment
Preference will be given to applicants who have no history of use, sale, or possession of illegal substances
Ability to qualify to possess a firearm in accordance with Federal and/or State regulations
KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS AND ABILITIES
Knowledge of Police practices, procedures, and equipment.
Knowledge of basic computer skills.
Knowledge of geographical area and surrounding areas.
Ability to learn new concepts and methods of law enforcement.
Ability to understand and follow oral and written directives and keep accurate records.
Ability to communicate effectively in writing, including use of proper grammar and legible handwriting.
Ability to successfully complete certification training and field officer training program.
Strong observational skills or ability to develop them.
Ability to obtain information through interview and interrogation.
Ability to perform essential physical functions of the job.
Ability to use and control firearms.
Ability to learn and perform self-defense and control techniques.
Ability to maintain and establish effective working relationships as necessitated by various work assignments.
Ability to adapt quickly to situations, and to choose an effective, reasonable course of action with due regard to surrounding hazards and circumstances in each unique situation.
Ability to work in a team environment.
PHYSICAL WORKING ENVIRONMENT
The physical demands listed herein are representative of those that must be met by an employee to successfully perform the essential duties of this job. This list may not be all-inclusive.
This work requires varying degrees of physical responses from sedentary work to very physically demanding work, due to the nature of unpredictable and unforeseeable events that characterize police work.
While performing the duties of this job, the employee is regularly required to talk, see and hear, and to use hands to finger, handle, grasp or feel. The employee frequently is required to stand, walk, sit, and reach with hands and arms. The employee is occasionally required to climb, balance, stoop, kneel, crouch, and/or crawl. Specific vision abilities required by this job include close vision, distance vision, color vision, peripheral vision, depth perception, and ability to adjust focus.
Must be able to lift up to 100 pounds and on occasion drag or carry up to 165 pounds.
While performing the duties of this job, the employee occasionally works in high, precarious places; in outside weather conditions, and with explosives and is occasionally exposed to fumes, airborne particles, or blood pathogens, toxic or caustic chemicals, extreme cold, extreme heat, risk of electrical shock, risk of radiation, and vibration. The employee occasionally experiences hazards to personal safety from gun fire and physical confrontations. Periodically, the employee is in stressful situations.
The noise level in the work environment is usually moderate.
Employees may be exposed to inclement weather conditions, including moisture, humidity, and/or extreme temperatures, ranging from over 100 degrees to below zero degrees Fahrenheit.
All applicants who reach the final stages of the selection process will be required to submit to and successfully pass a drug screen, thorough criminal and personal background check, psychological evaluation, polygraph examination, and a physical examination and agility test. All sworn personnel must successfully pass a Physical Ability Test annually.
The Town of Frederick is an equal opportunity employer, and does not discriminate on the basis of age, race, color, ancestry, religion, creed, national origin, gender, physical or mental disability, sexual orientation, gender identity, or veteran status. The Town complies with the Civil Rights Act of 1964, related Executive Orders 11246 and 11375, Title IX of the Education Amendments Act of 1972, Sections 503 and 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973, Section 402 of the Vietnam Era Veteran's readjustment Act of 1974, the Age Discrimination in Employment Act of 1967, as amended, the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990, the Civil Rights Act of 1991, and all civil rights laws of the State of Colorado. Accordingly, equal opportunity of employment shall be extended to all persons and the Town shall promote equal opportunity and treatment through fair and equitable hiring practices.
$95.2k-116.9k yearly 32d ago
Police Officer (Lateral Transfer)
City of Loveland 3.7
Police officer job in Loveland, CO
. RESUMES AND COVER LETTERS MUST BE ATTACHED FOR CONSIDERATION. PROFESSIONAL BUSINESS ATTIRE RECOMMENDED FOR ANY IN-PERSON OR VIRTUAL APPOINTMENTS "" Continuous Recruitment Process: This posting is to fill multiple vacancies and establish an eligibility list. ""
SELECTION PROCESS:
* PRE-INTERVIEW QUESTIONAIRE
* INITIAL PANEL INTERVIEW
* COMMAND PANEL INTERVIEW
* BACKGROUND
* TENATIVE START DATE
We advise out of state applicants not to apply for their provisional POST Certification until AFTER a final job offer is extended due to the limited time that a provisional POST is valid.
The Loveland Police Department offers extensive training for individuals hired as PoliceOfficers. Training can take between 6 to 12 months from the date of hire. PoliceOfficers hired by the Loveland Police Department are required to attend a 6-week pre-service and a 4-month field training program. Recruit PoliceOfficers are required to attend those training programs as well as a 4-month Police academy. During those training programs, vacations and additional time off may not be granted due to the training schedule, instructor availability, and attendance requirements.
$15,000 HIRING BONUS for Lateral Transfers
* $7,500 upon successful completion of Field Training
* $7,500 upon completion of 12-month probation period
To view additional police department specific benefits: *************************************************
TO QUALIFY AS A LATERAL TRANSFER OFFICER
* Must possess at least two (2) years patrol experience as a SWORN full-time law enforcement officer (equivalent to a peace officer under CRS 16-2.5-101)
* Patrol experience includes: Responding to calls for service, community policing, conducting traffic enforcement including impaired driving enforcement, drafting search warrants and affidavits, making physical, custodial arrests upon probable cause, and conducting proactive law enforcement activity.
* Must have satisfactorily completed a formal or informal field training program
* Transfers from detention, corrections, parole, and/or probation assignments do not qualify as lateral transfer officers.
LATERAL HIRING SALARY
Lateral I [2 to 3 years experience]
* $93,695.75 per year
* $101,077.83 per year after 12-month probation period
* $15,000 hiring bonus
Lateral II [3-5 years experience]
* $101,077.83per year
* $108,800.63 after 12-month probation period
* $15,000 hiring bonus
Lateral III [5+ years experience]
* $108,800.63 per year
* $116,182.72 after 12-month probation period
* $15,000 hiring bonus
LATERAL SELECTION PROCESS
* Executive Oral Board Interview
* Conditional Job Offer
* Background Investigation
[Expected length of selection process from application to hire is 3 to 6 months]
OUR POSITION
Patrol the City of Loveland to detect and/or deter illegal activities in order to preserve and protect the safety and security of persons and property. Must be able to act without direct supervision and to exercise independent judgment in meeting complex emergency situations.
1. Responsible for effective incident evaluation, including
* Responding to calls for service.
* Obtaining appropriate information at the scene.
* Accurately evaluating information.
* Determining priority of action at the scene and whether it is criminal or civil in matter.
* Collecting, identifying, and preserving evidence and personal property.
* Gathering information through interview and interrogation techniques, and making legal admonishments when appropriate.
2. Responsible to arrest, detain, search, and preserve safety, including
* Approaching and detaining subjects.
* Making arrests, forcibly if necessary, this may require bending, twisting, sufficient physical strength, grasping, kneeling, lifting, occasional awkward movements and physical exertion.
* Restraining and subduing suspects when necessary.
* Using reasonable and the appropriate amount of force when necessary
* Legally searching people and property.
* Applying appropriate safety precautions in hazardous and potentially dangerous situations.
* Exercise independent judgment in determining when and to what extent force may be used, and when there is reasonable suspicion to detain or probable cause to search and arrest.
3. Responsible to effectively communicate, both verbally and in writing, while providing appropriate public service and interaction, including
* Using appropriate oral and written communication to provide law enforcement information and explanations.
* Thoroughly prepares written reports and properly utilizes computers and other issued technical equipment, data resources to communicate effectively. This may require sitting, typing at a desk and in a vehicle, and viewing a computer screen for extended periods of time.
* Demonstrating effective communication utilizing a two-way radio requiring the ability to talk and hear.
* Demonstrates effective oral communication with the public and members of the department in English.
4. Responsible for patrolling, including
* Performing patrol activities in assigned area. This includes the ability to safely operate a motor vehicle for extended periods of time, during all hours of the day, in daylight and at night, in all types of weather, under routine and emergent conditions.
* Observing conditions and initiating appropriate action to potential hazards and suspicious or criminal activity. This requires specific vision abilities including: close vision, distance vision, low light vision, peripheral vision, depth perception, ability to adjust focus, and ability to drive at night.
* Enforcing laws and ordinances, as well as monitoring and enforcing traffic codes.
5. Must be able to effectively use legal and department knowledge, including
* Demonstrating working knowledge of laws, codes, and legal procedures in all areas of law enforcement.
* Testify in civil and criminal court on behalf of the police department.
* Serving summonses and arrest warrants.
* Demonstrating working knowledge of department polices procedures and conduct.
* Keeping current on laws and relevant legal opinions.
* Participate in all required training.
* Adhering to an exemplary law enforcement code of conduct while on or off duty.
* Functioning effectively within the prescribed chain of command.
OTHER DUTIES:
* Accountable for all duties of this job; other projects and responsibilities may be added at the City's discretion.
* Perform duties and tasks as assigned.
* Collateral assignments/specialized assignments as described in the Loveland Police Department policies and procedures.
OUR CANDIDATE
* Must be at least 21 years old at time of application.
* Colorado Peace Officer Standards and Training (POST) certification from an approved academy [or provisional certificate by hire date] is required.
* Minimum of 90 quarter hours or 60 semester credit hours or an Associate's Degree, from an accredited college or university is required OR 3 years of active military experience with an honorable discharge.
* Must possess a valid driver's license.
Must be able to legally possess and carry a firearm. Must meet physical ability test standards set forth in Loveland Police Department Directives. Must be able to read, write, speak and understand the English language as determined by the LPD officer selection process.
Working Environment:
Must be able to perform the following physical requirements: walking, standing, running, stooping, kneeling, reaching, pushing, pulling, lifting, grasping, crawling, bending, climbing, feeling, talking, seeing (includes distinguishing color), hearing and conducting repetitive motions. Must possess necessary motor skills to operate a vehicle, mobile and portable radios, firearms, police baton, speed measuring equipment, mace, electronic control device, sobriety testing equipment, computer/typewriter keyboard, telephone, handcuffs, direct traffic and to arrest combative person. Ability to run to apprehend a fleeing subject or to run to safety when confronted with certain situations. Ability to use strength and quickness to rescue endangered persons. Ability to separate individuals fighting or preparing to fight. Ability to function for extended periods of time with little rest or sleep.
Material and Equipment Directly Used:
Motor vehicle, handgun, shoulder arms, intermediate weapons such as mace, electronic control device, collapsible or straight baton, handcuffs, computer, police radio, telephone (mobile and traditional office systems), speed measuring equipment, Intoxilyzer machine and flashlight.
This job description is not designed to contain a comprehensive listing of activities, duties or responsibilities that are required of the employee.
Employment offers will be conditional on an extensive background investigation, criminal, driving record and credit check, polygraph examination, psychological examination, physical requirements assessment and drug screening.
APPLICANTS WHO ARE UNSUCCESSFUL IN THE SELECTION PROCESS MAY APPLY FOR FUTURE OPENINGS.
The City of Loveland is an equal opportunity employer and does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, national origin, sex, religion, age, disability or sexual orientation. We encourage, value and respect diversity.
Beginning on 8/1/2023, The City of Loveland will begin participating in E-Verify. In accordance with E-Verify requirements, upon your date of hire the City of Loveland will provide the federal government with your Form I-9 information to confirm that you are authorized to work in the U.S. E-Verify Notice of Participation. Learn more about your right to work. Visit E-Verify.gov for more information.
$93.7k-116.2k yearly 3d ago
LATERAL / POST Certified Police Officer
City of Golden 3.4
Police officer job in Golden, CO
The Golden Police Department is seeking qualified officers dedicated to excellent service to our community. If you are committed to technical excellence, high quality service delivery, leadership development and looking for a fun place to work; this may be the opportunity for you.
The full salary range is $85,321 - $116,292. Lateral pay is negotiable and commensurate with years of experience and qualifications:
No experience: $85,321
2-3 years of experience: $91,395.20 - $101,331 depending on qualifications/relevant experience
4-5+ years of experience: $104,873 - $116,292 depending on qualifications/relevant experience
The Golden Police Department is currently operating under a 32-hour workweek pilot program. Learn more about the details of this exciting pilot program at The Best for Golden.
We offer a competitive salary coupled with an excellent benefits package.
You must be at least 21 years of age, have documented 60 semester/90 quarter college credits from an accredited college or university, and possess a valid driver's license with clean driving record.Colorado POST certification required by date of hire.
Qualified applicants must submit a completed online application including supplemental questions, professional cover letter and resume. Please click on this link to review the Misdemeanors Which Will Affect Certification document. You will need this to answer supplemental questions in the application.
To perform law enforcement, investigations and crime prevention work by enforcing state and local laws and regulations; to perform a variety of technical and administrative tasks in support of the department. Shift work, possible voluntary and/or mandatory overtime, holidays and weekend work required.
JOB SUMMARY
Patrol a designated area of the city in a radio-equipped car, bicycle, motorcycle or on foot as assigned to preserve law and order; discover and prevent the commission of crimes; enforce traffic and other laws and ordinances.
Engage in problem solving activities.
Answer calls and complaints involving traffic collisions, robberies, assaults, fires, and related misdemeanors and felonies; respond to alarms; investigate complaints; apprehend suspects; search, inspect, transport and take custody of prisoners.
Respond to general public service calls including robbery and theft complaints, domestic/civil disturbances, civil complaints, property control and related incidents; may participate in surveillance of area.
Secure crime scenes; administer first aid; conduct preliminary and/or follow-up investigations by questioning witnesses and gathering evidence; make arrests of criminal suspects; prepare detailed reports.
Maintain surveillance over suspected criminals; identify areas of potential crimes or unsafe conditions; report conditions and take corrective action.
Appear in court to present evidence; testify on behalf of the City of Golden or the state; serve warrants and subpoenas.
Prepare a variety of reports summarizing and describing crime scenes, interrogations, investigations activities and findings.
Conduct investigations of serious injury and fatality traffic accidents; conduct traffic accident analyses and general traffic surveys.
Enforce traffic laws and ordinances; issue warnings and citations.
Familiarize self with district and persons living in area.
Disperse unruly crowds at public gatherings.
Inspect public establishments requiring licenses to ensure compliance with rules and regulations.
Other duties may be assigned.
SUPERVISORY RESPONSIBILITIES
Designated officers may act as sergeants in their absence.
QUALIFICATIONS
High school diploma or G.E.D. and 60 semester or 90 quarter hours from an accredited college or university. Must be 21 years of age by date of hire. Strong interpersonal skills with ability to deal with diverse population in a variety of situations. Strong oral and written communication skills. Colorado POST certification from an academy required by date of hire.
CERTIFICATES, LICENSES, REGISTRATIONS
Peace Officer Certification (POST) required by date of hire.
Possession of or ability to obtain First Aid and CPR certification.
Must have a valid driver's license and good driving record.
Ability to obtain Colorado Crime Information Center certification.
KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS AND ABILITIES
To perform this job successfully, an individual must be able to perform each essential duty satisfactorily. Click here for a full job description and list of duties.
City of Golden is an Equal Opportunity Employer
$104.9k-116.3k yearly 60d+ ago
Police Officer/Police Officer- Lateral Entry
City of Englewood Career 3.6
Police officer job in Englewood, CO
*Colorado P.O.S.T. certification, peace officer certification from another state or currently attending a Colorado P.O.S.T. Approved Academy required* An online application and the PoliceOfficer Written Exam (NTN) must be completed in order for your application to be accepted.
The instructions for the NTN
exam
are below. If you have already completed the NTN test
within 1
year,
please let a
police
recruiter know by emailing policerecruiting@englewoodco.gov.
The applicant is responsible for all fees associated with transferring previous scores to the Englewood Police Department. Please let us know if you need assistance with the cost of the testing, or transfer of the NTN exam scores.
Testing services for the position of PoliceOfficer are conducted through the National Testing Network (NTN). To register with NTN and schedule a test, go to www.nationaltestingnetwork.com, select ‘Find Jobs', at the top of the page, then select Law “Enforcement Jobs” and scroll down to select the Englewood Police Department.
Once selected, you can complete the NTN registration process and schedule your NTN exam. Prior to taking the online exam, you must review the qualifications, select a response at the bottom of the page and select continue.
After you complete the testing process through NTN your exam scores will automatically be forwarded to the Englewood Police Department. Candidates who attain a passing score on the NTN exam, and meet all other agency requirements, will be placed on the agencies eligibility list to be contacted for further hiring steps in the process.
Please Note: The National Testing Network is a service provided to conduct entry level testing in a standardized, professional environment. The National Testing Network does not replace the Englewood Police Department's responsibility and decision making in the testing process. All candidate results are provided to the Englewood Police Department where the final decisions are made.
Once you have successfully completed the application and the NTN exam, you will be contacted via email with further instructions and testing information. This email may take some time as we schedule testing based on the number of eligible applicants we receive. Please ensure emails from englewoodco.gov can be received by your email service provider, or they may go to your email accounts junk folder.
PoliceOfficer 2025 step increases:
Probationary PoliceOfficer 5
th
class $80,941
PoliceOfficer 4
th
class $86,232
PoliceOfficer 3
rd
class $94,691
PoliceOfficer 2
nd
class $104,199
PoliceOfficer 1
st
class $114,568
Qualifying lateral entry applicants will be hired at the PoliceOfficer 1
st
class salary. To qualify as a lateral entry officer, you must meet the current hiring standards listed below:
Colorado Peace Officer Standards and Training (P.O.S.T.) certification or other state equivalent.
Currently employed full time as a policeofficer by state, county or municipal police or sheriff's department.
Applicants who are retired or separated because of a layoff must apply within 20 months of separation, must have been in good standing at the time of retirement or layoff and must possess a current P.O.S.T. certification or other state equivalent.
To be qualified for lateral entry as a PoliceOfficer 1
st
class, applicants must possess a minimum of three (3) years of patrol duty (Calls for service, street/road duty) while employed full time by state, county or municipal police or sheriff's department. Academy training does not count toward the three-year minimum experience requirement. Experience accumulated as a deputy or officer employed at a correctional facility, District Attorney's Office, or as a Federal or Military PoliceOfficer is not applicable experience.
POST certified applicants with less than 3 years patrol experience will be paid the Probationary PoliceOfficer salary and will move to PoliceOfficer 1
st
class salary with 5 years of service.
POSITION SUMMARY
The listed examples of work are not intended to be all-inclusive. They may be modified with additions, deletions, or changes as necessary.
ESSENTIAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES
Patrols assigned areas within the city to deter illegal activities and protect and preserve the safety and security of individuals, buildings and neighborhoods.
Maintains a high level of customer service and responds rapidly to changing conditions.
Responds to calls for service. Investigates citizen complaints including crime in progress, crimes discovered after the fact, disturbances, domestic disputes, accidents and requests for information or assistance.
Performs preliminary investigations and interviews at crime scenes, traffic accidents, domestic disputes, and disturbances.
Assesses customer and community needs, wants and perceptions.
Collects and preserves physical evidence, recovered property, and diagrams. Photographs scenes and obtains other information from suspects and witnesses necessary to document specific crimes and incidents.
Builds and uses a variety of conflict management skills for different situations and contexts.
Performs traffic enforcement activities to observe and apprehend violators of ordinances and statutes.
Prepares citations and summons necessary to charge individuals with violations of ordinances, statutes, and laws including petty, misdemeanor, and felonious offenses.
Makes arrests and takes suspects into custody which includes searching, booking, and transporting of individuals to holding.
Provides sworn testimony, in both criminal and civil trials and hearings, that are associated with investigation and charging of individuals with non-criminal and criminal offenses.
Prepares a variety of routine and non-routine reports and records necessary for the reporting of daily activities, and disclosure of specific criminal and non-criminal incidents.
Develops and promotes high standards of personal commitment to goals. Offers assistance, directions and information to citizens and visitors to Englewood. Provides motorist assistance, and performs other community service functions.
The common channel of advancement for PoliceOfficers is from fifth to first class depending on experience, length of employment, training completed and adequate performance of the job. The basic functions are similar for all classes of Officers.
Performs other duties as assigned and required.
EDUCATION AND EXPERIENCE
Education: High school graduate or equivalent and 60 semester hours or 90 quarter hours from an accredited university or college of college credit. A minimum of 3 years as a P.O.S.T. certified law enforcement officer serving in a patrol capacity may be substituted in lieu of the college credit requirement. 3 or more years active-duty military service with an Honorable Discharge may be substituted in lieu of the college credit requirement.
A minimum of 3 years as a P.O.S.T. certified law enforcement officer serving in a patrol capacity may be substituted in lieu of the college credit requirement.
3 or more years active-duty military service with an Honorable Discharge may be substituted in lieu of the college credit requirement.
Work Experience: Depending on qualifications and experience.
Certifications and/or Licensures: Colorado P.O.S.T. certification, currently enrolled in a Colorado P.O.S.T. approved academy, or out of state PoliceOfficer that is fully certified in another state and have served for a minimum of one year within the last three years (will qualify for a provisional Colorado POST certificate).
Required Driver's License: Valid Colorado driver's license or valid Colorado driver's license within 30 days of residing in Colorado. Clear or acceptable MVR
OTHER INFORMATION
Requires the physical ability to protect oneself and others in threatening and stressful situations including the ability to pursue, subdue, and control resisting individuals.
Requires the incumbent to undergo a background check including criminal record check, motor vehicle records check, polygraph and psychological examination and medical evaluation.
Requires extensive training and proficiency in the use of various police weapons.
Ability to learn and enforce ordinances, statutes, laws and court decisions relative to enforcement activities.
Must be able to work in an environment of emotional and mental stress due to the emergency situations present during the course of the work.
Must be creative, responsive, flexible and able to work in a fast paced and constantly changing environment.
Requires extraordinary conflict resolution and strong human relations skills.
APPLICATION DEADLINE Applications accepted on an on-going basis
$86.2k-114.6k yearly 60d+ ago
Police Officer
City of Edgewater 3.9
Police officer job in Edgewater, CO
Full-time Description
The Edgewater Police Department is seeking enthusiastic and team-oriented individuals to immediately fill the position of
POST-Certified PoliceOfficer. The City of Edgewater is a city of approximately 5,000 residents nestled between the cities of Denver, Wheat Ridge, and Lakewood. Edgewater offers a unique small-town atmosphere within minutes of the downtown Denver area.
Edgewater Police Department offers:
FPPA Pension Retirement Program
Medical, dental, vision individual / family plan
Health Reimbursement Account, Flexible Spending Account, Life Insurance - ($0 monthly expense to Officer
Vacation leave, Sick leave, Personal leave, & 12 paid holidays a year
PoliceOfficer Step Plan:
The Edgewater Police Department has a competitive pay structure with a 7-step plan.*Two lateral entry points depending on experience & education.
Requirements
Required Skills/Abilities:
· Excellent verbal and written communication skills.
· Thorough understanding of police and investigative procedures, processes, and techniques.
· Excellent organizational skills and attention to detail.
· Strong analytical and problem-solving skills.
· Ability to function well in a high-paced and at times stressful environment.
· Extensive knowledge of criminal law and procedure.
· Ability to correctly and safely handle and operate weapons and police equipment.
· Proficient with Microsoft Office Suite or related software.
· Proficient with or the ability to quickly learn investigative tools, applications, and software.
Education and Experience:
· High school diploma or equivalent required; Associate degree in Political Science, Public Administration, or related field preferred.
· Graduation from police academy (Colorado POST certified) or currently in academy.
Salary Description $71,102-$103,431
$71.1k-103.4k yearly 60d+ ago
Reserve Police Officer
Cherry Hills Village 4.3
Police officer job in Englewood, CO
Job Description
The City is looking for volunteers to join the Police Department's Reserve PoliceOfficer Program. Reserve Officers volunteer their time and efforts to assist the Cherry Hills Village Police Department to provide law enforcement services to the public. All reserve officers are required to maintain Colorado POST certified standards and City conduct standards.
Duties:
Uniformed patrol work.
Assist the special operations unit.
Assist the investigations unit.
Municipal court security.
Requirements:
Must be at least 21 years old.
Must be a U.S. citizen.
Have a high school diploma or equivalent.
One year of patrol experience with Colorado POST or three years patrol experience with a Colorado Reserve POST.
Must pass all required background checks including polygraph, psychological screening, physical and drug screen.
Must possess a current Colorado POST certification or a current Colorado Reserve POST certification.
Must report for duty in accordance with departmental rules and regulations.
Required to complete a minimum of 16 hours of work per month.
Must attend a minimum of 24 hours of approved continuing education annually, including at least 12 hours of skills training, as required by Colorado POST.
Reserve officers are prohibited from any off-duty employment that implies police powers or reflects unfavorably on the department. Prohibited employment includes:
Other sworn law enforcement positions.
Morally questionable occupations, as determined by the Chief of Police.
Employment that creates conflicts of interest with reserve duties.
$47k-54k yearly est. 12d ago
Police Officer - Sioux Falls, SD
Join The Team Serving The City of Sioux Falls
Police officer job in Aurora, CO
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 PoliceOfficer 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 PoliceOfficers 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 Ethan Beck, Talent Acquisition Coordinator, to be sent a link!!
$72k yearly 6d ago
Police Officer
Town of Granby
Police officer job in Granby, CO
Job DescriptionSalary: Entry $33.91/hour
General Purpose
A PoliceOfficer is responsible for responding to calls for service and assistance requests. Response may be on foot or by driving from place to place in a squad car. A PoliceOfficer proactively and reactively enforces Federal, State of Colorado, and Town of Granby (local) laws by making physical arrests and issuing summons to violators. A PoliceOfficer is required to prepare reports on actions taken and testify in a court of law when required.
Essential Duties/Responsibilities
Actively support the vision, mission, policies, procedures, programs, goals, objectives and philosophies of the Town of Granby and the Police Department.
Support and follow lawful orders given by the Sergeant of Police and the Chief of Police.
Familiarity with all aspects of assigned duties and proven excellence in performing all duties.
Perform work as a member of a team; assist other members of the department as needed to accomplishment necessary work.
Attend and participate in staff meetings and briefings with other personnel as needed and appropriate.
Promptly respond to all calls for service and take appropriate police action.
Proactively enforce all laws and ordinances, using sound judgment and discretion, when violations are observed or otherwise become known.
Write and/or dictate reports on all reportable incidents, complete required forms, and appropriately route all forms and paperwork as required.
Resolve interpersonal conflict, mediate interpersonal disputes, and refer citizens as appropriate for assistance.
Perform regular equipment inspections to ensure operational readiness and report deficiencies to a supervisor.
Assist citizens as appropriate to ensure safety of the public and to maintain the peace.
Make arrests of violators and cause them to be brought before the court.
Make frequent checks of private and public property to ensure security of property and safety of citizens.
Make frequent contacts with business owners and citizens to communicate and receive information as well as foster good community relations.
Respond to mutual aide calls.
Notify the Chief of Police and/or Sergeant of Police of major events within the Town or adjacent jurisdictions and of injuries to employees of the department whether on or off duty.
Support and comply with the provisions of the Constitution of the United States, the Constitution of the state of Colorado, Colorado State Statutes and the Granby Municipal Code.
Employees are held accountable for all duties of this job and will obey and comply with all lawful orders and directives, whether written or oral, of any Supervisory or Command Officer.
Supervisory Duties
None
Job Qualifications
Knowledge, Skills, and Ability:
Know, understand and comply with the provisions of the Granby Police Departments Policy and Procedure Manual, Granby Municipal Code, Colorado Statutes, and Town of Granby Policies and Procedures.
Knowledge of the principles and practices of contemporary police procedure.
Knowledge of the resources necessary and available for the provision of police services.
Knowledge of the proper use of police records and their application to investigative procedure.
Knowledge of the general function and jurisdiction of county, state, and federal enforcement, regulatory and licensing agencies.
General knowledge of the principles of psychology and human behavior.
Ability to prepare accurate, comprehensive and timely reports on police actions taken.
Ability to maintain composure and take responsible action during stressful situations.
Ability to speak effectively in public or other group settings.
Possess effective communication skills for articulating ideas, directions and concepts, both technical and abstract.
Ability to work cooperatively with others and provide situational leadership.
Ability to use discretion, tact, and sensitivity when dealing with members of the public as well as co-workers.
Education or Formal Training and/or Experience:
Graduation from an accredited college or university with a Bachelor Degree in Criminal Justice or other appropriate field of study or, any equivalent combination of education, experience, or training that provides the required knowledge, skills and abilities.
Possession of or the ability to obtain, a valid Colorado drivers license and Certification by Colorado P.O.S.T. (PoliceOfficer Standardized Training).
Working Environment and Physical Activities:
The work environment and physical demands described herein are representative of those that must be met by an employee to successfully perform the essential functions of this position.
While performing the duties of this job the employee is frequently required to speak to others, and hear what others say.
The employee is required to walk, run, climb, bend, stoop, reach, squat, stretch and twist. Furthermore, the employee is required to carry, handle, feel, manipulate and carry objects, tools, and instruments which weigh up to 50 pounds.
The employee must frequently lift and move up to 25 pounds and occasionally lift and move up to 100 pounds. People or objects weighing more than 100 pounds may need to be moved or dragged on occasion.
The employee must have normal binocular vision, correctable to 20/20. Employee must have normal distance vision, close vision, peripheral vision, color vision, depth perception, and ability to adjust focus within normal ranges.
The employee must possess the ability to speak the English language clearly and understandably in order to facilitate effective and efficient communication under normal and stressful conditions. Other language abilities are a plus.
The employee must possess normal tolerance levels for extreme variations in climate and temperature conditions commonly associated with high alpine locations.
The employee must be able to tolerate long periods of time driving a vehicle, sitting in an office setting, standing or walking.
The employee is required to take physical control and custody of combative persons, therefore, a certain amount of physical contact and confrontation is a normal function of the job, which may expose the employee to potential physical injury.
Due to the physical nature of the job, the employee is expected to possess and maintain a high degree of physical fitness and the ability to perform all aspects of the job in a safe manner.
The employee must be able to work Saturdays, Sundays, Holidays and unusual hours.
Strength and Stamina: Standing, walking, Sitting, Lifting, Carrying, Pushing, Pulling from Medium Work Range through Very Heavy Work Range.
Medium Work Range: Exerting up to 50 pounds of force occasionally or up to 20 pounds frequently or up to 10 pounds constantly.
Heavy Work Range: Exerting up to 100 pounds of force occasionally or up to 50 pounds frequently or up to 20 pounds constantly.
Very Heavy Work Range: Exerting in excess of 100 pounds of force occasionally, or in excess of 50 pounds frequently, or in excess of 20 pounds constantly.
Climbing: Using feet, legs, hands to go up or down ladders, stairs, scaffolding, ramps, poles, etc.
Balancing: Able to prevent stumbling or falling when walking, standing, climbing, crouching, especially when conditions exceed the requirements of normal movement and could jeopardize the safety of the individual or others.
Stooping - bending at the waist; Kneeling - bending and resting at the knees; Crouching - bending spine and knees; Crawling - movement on hands and knees; Reaching - extending hands and arms; Handling - using, manipulating, operating; Fingering/Grasping - use of fingers; Feeling - perceiving objects by touch
Talking, Hearing - ordinary conversation, other sounds.
Tasting/Smelling; Seeing - near, far, depth perception, color, field of vision.
MENTAL ABILITIES: Alertness, Tactile Discrimination, Writing, Precision, Ingenuity, Problem Solving, Analytical Ability, Spatial Perception, Persuasiveness, Auditory, Speaking ability, memory, creativity, concentration, judgement, aesthetic sense, olfactory, reasoning, imagination, initiative patience visual, cooperation.
$33.9 hourly 31d ago
Police Officer
Town of Winter Park
Police officer job in Winter Park, CO
SERVE AND PROTECT IN A TIGHT-KNIT COMMUNITY
Join our team to become a part of an agency that believes in collaboration. Serve and protect in some of Colorado's most beautiful mountain towns, surrounded by world-class skiing, mountain biking, fishing, and 600 miles of trails.
Nestled on the western slope of the Continental Divide, Winter Park offers small-town living with the metro amenities of Denver just 70 miles away. This authentic, active mountain town offers year-round recreation and community activities, from hiking to rafting to live concerts.
With 1,200 year-round residents and up to 25,000 visitors on peak weekends, our officers have a visible, trusted role in protecting fellow community members and enhancing the guest experience.
Live where you work. The Town of Winter Park offers high-quality affordable housing in prime locations.
MISSION-DRIVEN DEPARTMENT
Mission: Serving others to make a difference.
Vision: We will serve as an example of excellence in promoting trust and mutual respect with our employees, our citizens, and the community. We will endeavor to work together to develop partnerships in order to solve problems, reduce crime, and make the towns of Fraser and Winter Park a better place to work, live, and visit.
Core Values: Because our actions can impact an individual for life, and even a community for generations, we have adopted these core values individually and as an organization: integrity, courage, loyalty, service, justice, respect, and pride.
BENEFITS AND ADVANTAGES
The Town of Winter Park offers a competitive and comprehensive benefits package designed to support your health, financial security, and overall well-being. For medical, dental, and vision coverage, the Town covers 90% of the premium for employee-only coverage, with employees contributing just 10%, which comes to $52.49 per paycheck in 2025. For coverage that includes a spouse and/or dependents, the Town pays 75% of the premium, and employees contribute 25%. The Town's Cigna medical plan includes a low $1,000 in-network annual deductible, helping employees access care affordably while minimizing out-of-pocket costs.
Retirement benefits are robust: the Town is exempt from Social Security and instead offers a 401(a) plan through Mission Square Retirement, where both the Town and employee contribute 7.65% of pay pre-tax, totaling 15.3% annually toward retirement savings. Employees may also participate in an optional 457 deferred compensation plan, with a Town match up to 4% of salary. Employees who contribute the full matchable amounts to both plans receive a total of 23.3% of their salary in retirement contributions when including Town matches, with the option to save even more.
The Town also offers generous paid time off, with 144 hours (18 days) accrued in your first year and 11 paid holidays annually. Employees receive a $50,000 life insurance policy at no cost, with the option to purchase additional voluntary life insurance for themselves and eligible dependents. Other benefits include employer-paid short-term disability insurance, flexible spending accounts, a $500 wellness bonus, and access to a comprehensive employee assistance program with up to six free counseling sessions annually. Town staff enjoy access to shared Grand Passes, which offer skiing and activity access at Winter Park Resort and other local attractions, as well as monthly employee events that foster connection and community.
WORKING HERE
Whether you have decades of law enforcement experience or none, you can build a meaningful career here. Gain experience in patrol, investigations, and collaborating with other agencies to support search and rescue efforts, ski accident investigations, wildfire response, and more. New to law enforcement or looking to advance in your career? We cover police academy costs and provide training as you pursue your interests.
Serve with community policing at the center of everything you do. When you work in smaller towns, you'll quickly see the impact of your service as you build real connections with residents, business owners, and visitors. In and out of uniform, you'll be part of the community.
What You'll Do
Patrol Winter Park and Fraser to keep neighborhoods, businesses, and people safe.
Enforce traffic and parking laws and inspect roadways, bridges, and traffic signals for safety concerns.
Perform security checks on businesses and homes.
Report unsecured buildings, homes, vehicles, or equipment to ensure resident and employee safety and well‑being.
Respond to calls for assistance, disturbance calls, and complaints; enforce laws by performing arrests; use de-escalation and physical force when necessary; protect the civil rights of people in custody.
Investigate traffic accidents by establishing the point of impact, interviewing witnesses, and handling evidence; detect drunk drivers and perform sobriety evaluations; book suspects.
Secure and protect crime scenes by establishing boundaries, detaining victims, suspects, and witnesses; locating and identifying evidence; and briefing supervisors and investigators.
Serve as first responder for traffic and other accidents and assist fire and emergency medical services personnel.
Prepare and maintain records and reports according to departmental and legal policies and procedures. Prepare and file thorough written case reports.
Give advice on laws, ordinances, and other inquiries to the public. Offer advice on domestic disturbances and help people in need.
Maintain uniform, vehicle, and equipment according to policy and procedures.
Present evidence and testimony in courts of law and help prosecute felony and misdemeanor cases.
Help stranded motorists, direct traffic, escort special processions, and transport prisoners.
Participate in training programs.
Engage with others through community relations projects.
Serve and execute criminal and traffic warrants on felony and misdemeanor suspects.
Perform other related work as required.
ABOUT YOU
You know or can learn:
Federal, state, and local laws and legal procedures.
Department rules, regulations, policies, and procedures.
Law enforcement investigation methods, procedures, and techniques, and how to apply them to specific situations.
Modern criminal investigation methods and practices, including identifying, gathering, and preserving evidence.
Town geography, including where important buildings and areas are.
You're able to:
Interact courteously and fairly with the public.
Take quick, effective, and reasonable actions that account for situational hazards and circumstances.
Write clear and comprehensive reports.
Operate a law enforcement vehicle day and night, in emergency situations involving speeds above posted limits, in congested traffic, and in unsafe road conditions such as fog, smoke, rain, ice, and snow.
Get information through interviews, interrogations, and observation.
React quickly and calmly when there's an emergency.
Communicate clearly and effectively, both orally and in writing.
Establish and maintain effective relationships with colleagues, elected officials, and the public.
Drive vehicles and equipment safely and efficiently.
Pass semi-annual firearms assessments.
Work routinely under highly stressful conditions, including life-threatening situations.
SUPERVISION
This position has no supervisory or management responsibility. A Police Sergeant or Commander reviews assignments and gives specific instructions and assistance when guidance or patrol backup is needed. Experienced officers may serve as a field training officer for new recruits.
YOUR QUALIFICATIONS
Education:
High School Diploma or GED required
Experience:
No law enforcement experience required. Build your career within our department while living and working in a beautiful mountain community.
Certification:
Colorado POST Basic Certificate (a Colorado Peace Officer Standards and Training Act requirement)
General:
Valid State Driver's License (noncommercial Class C)
Satisfactory Motor Vehicle Record (MVR)
Equivalent combination of education and experience may be acceptable
Background Check:
All applicants will be required to undergo an extensive background check prior to employment. Applicants who have been convicted of a felony or certain misdemeanors will not be considered.
GUIDELINES AND SCOPE OF THIS POSITION
All federal, state, and local laws apply to this position. Work requires discretion and judgment in interpreting Town policies, laws, and ordinances and analysis and judgment in accomplishing diversified duties. The work requires independent thinking within the limits of guidelines, policies, standards, and precedents.
The purpose of this position is to enforce state laws and Town ordinances, perform law enforcement duties, and to assist the public and other officers during emergency and non-emergency situations.
INTERACTIONS
General Public, Coworkers, Law Enforcement Officers, Government Officials. Resolve problems, conduct investigations, negotiate.
PHYSICAL REQUIREMENTS AND WORK ENVIRONMENT
This position requires various physical capabilities including running, ability to work outside, and the ability to lift over 100 pounds. A full list of physical requirements is available upon request.
JOIN OUR DEPARTMENT
You won't just be enforcing laws. You're making a real difference in people's lives. Serve in a department that lives its values while you establish professional and personal roots in an outdoors-oriented, close-knit community.
Ready to serve and thrive? Apply today!
$55k-69k yearly est. 60d+ ago
APC OFFICER - Larimer Campus
Noco Humane 4.1
Police officer job in Loveland, CO
Job Title: APC Officer Department: Animal Protection and Control - 03 Job Classification: Full time; Hourly Non-Exempt Position. Job Relationships: Reports to Director of Animal Protection and Control; APC Sergeants General Purpose: Responsible for enforcing State, County and City codes and ordinances governing animal control functions (e.g. field enforcement, licensing, animals at large, animal bite investigations, etc.), and performs the duties of an Animal Control Dispatcher
Essential Duties and Responsibilities:
Investigates reports of animal ordinance violations and conducts follow-up investigations and keeps Director of APC and APC Sergeants informed of progress and potential issues.
Assists citizens with interpretation and understanding of animal ordinances, department procedure and responsible animal ownership.
Issues warnings and legal summonses for violations of animal ordinances as well as testify in court cases relating to animal control ordinance violations.
Maintains accurate logs, reports and statistics of daily activity.
Responds to requests for assistance from jurisdictions and departments as assigned.
Patrols jurisdictions, initiates contact with citizens and animals to ensure compliance with animal control ordinances and the humane treatment of animals.
Represents the Organization and the contracted jurisdictions in a professional, courteous and ethical manner at all times.
Promotes the Organization's programs, services, and development.
Follows all safety protocols and processes. Meets safe driving standards and maintains insurable driving record.
Stays abreast of current industry trends, and changes in ordinances/procedures.
Impounds and/or transports domestic and wild animals of differing temperaments. Vaccinates animals as required.
Completes a minimum of three compensated overnight “on-call” shifts per month.
Performs the duties of a dispatcher and/or assists dispatch by responding to citizens' calls regarding animal rescue, public safety, the enforcement of animal ordinances and more; assigns and dispatches calls to Animal Protection and Control Officers, oversees Officer location and monitors Officer safety while in the field; appropriately monitors and assigns follow-up calls to Officers.
Maintains confidentiality regarding information relating to clients, the Organization and the department as required.
Meets expectations for attendance and punctuality.
Adheres to Standards of Professional Conduct.
Other Duties and Responsibilities:
Responds to requests for assistance from other jurisdictions and departments as assigned.
Ensures applicable equipment and work areas are cleaned and maintained.
Performs wildlife capture, rescue, and/or euthanasia as required.
Other duties as assigned.
October 2023
Qualifications
Job Qualifications:
Education/Experience
Minimum of a high school diploma or GED; Minimum of 21 years of age for insurance purposes, valid Colorado Driver's License and insurable driving record. Eligibility for commission as an Officer required. One full year of work experience required. Proven work ethics and integrity. Advanced and completed education in an applicable field of study such as, but not limited to Animal Science, Wildlife Science, Criminal Justice, Criminology, Veterinary Technology a plus. Previous animal care, animal welfare and/or animal handling experience strongly desired. Experience reading and interpreting ordinances desired. Experience prioritizing duties and multi-tasking within a busy work environment.
Previous enforcement or animal control experience a plus, as is previous applicable dispatch experience. Experience using Chameleon software desired.
Knowledge/Skills/Abilities:
Bilingual English/Spanish (speaking, reading, writing and understanding) a plus and includes additional compensation. Ability to establish and maintain effective and positive working relationships with staff, community partners and citizens. Ability to remain calm and level headed in stressful and emotional work situations. Must be able to interact with a wide-variety of clients and provide professional, courteous and ethical customer service at all times. Emotional intelligence, ethics and integrity skills required. Sincere interest in the mission of the Organization. Must be able to exercise discretion and good judgment when dealing with confidential and sensitive information. Ability to prioritize and coordinate work assignments and multi-task within a busy work environment. Ability to assess situations and identify options. Ability to communicate information to the public and coworkers in a concise, clear manner. Knowledge of animal breeds, behavior, and health is helpful as is experience and skills in handling aggressive or injured animals. Ability and willingness to work in direct contact with and handle animals of all temperaments and in all conditions, including aggressive, injured, ill and deceased required. Ability to obtain vaccination and euthanasia certification and perform the skills within six months of employment. Able to read and interpret ordinances.
Computer and basic clerical, writing and math skills required. Knowledge of, and ability to use, Chameleon software helpful. Must be comfortable initiating public contact, relaying information, and providing courtroom testimony. Effective verbal and written communication skills. Must be able to operate animal control equipment and vehicles and follow safety instructions and expectations. Ability to be rabies vaccinated, remain current with vaccination and be periodically titer tested. Ability to maintain an insurable driving record required. Able to work a flexible schedule including evenings, weekends and holidays as required. Ability to successfully pass the exam to be Colorado certified as an Animal and Protection Control Officer within three years of employment in position.
Work Environment/ Physical Requirements:
For Animal Control Officer duties: Work is generally performed in a shared office environment and in the outdoors with exposure to noise and all types of weather. Must be able to work weekends, holidays and on-call shifts. Capture, handling, restraint and exposure to domestic and wild animals, aggressive animals. Exposure to animal waste, and zoonotic diseases. Vaccinates animals and handles needles and syringes. Lifting and carrying of objects/animals weighing up to 50 pounds without assistance and more with assistance. Must be able to withstand driving for extended lengths of time. Much lifting, bending, squatting, walking, running, sitting, standing, performing data entry, full range of body movements, hand and foot coordination for operation of equipment, listening and speaking. Wearing of body armor is required. Cleaning and use of cleaning products. Must be able to drive and talk on radio simultaneously. Work schedules are regularly 5x8- hour or 4x10-hour shifts (subject to change due to business need), including weekend and holiday shifts. Rabies vaccination, boosters as needed and periodic titer testing. Officers complete a minimum of three overnight “on-call” shifts per month. Living arrangements within 30 miles of Shelter required due to on-call duties.
For additional Dispatcher duties: Work is generally performed in a shared office environment. Sitting, data entry, writing, filing and answering telephones, listening and speaking, using dispatch radios and other office equipment up to 10 hours a day.
NOTE: This job description is not intended to be an exhaustive list of all duties, responsibilities or qualifications associated with the job.
NOCO Humane conducts background checks, DMV checks and requires drug testing of all employment candidates.
We are an Equal Opportunity Employer. Benefits for full-time employees include options for medical and life, dental, vision and supplemental accident insurance; STD/LTD insurance; a matching 403b plan; paid time off (PTO) accrual; 9 paid holidays and more. Benefits for part-time employees include paid time off (PTO); a matching 403b plan and more.
October 2023
$34k-39k yearly est. 1d ago
Police Officer
Town of Milliken 3.9
Police officer job in Milliken, CO
Town of Milliken
POLICEOFFICER-Full Time
FLSA STATUS: Non-Exempt DEPARTMENT: Police
(s): 1
BENEFITS INCLUDE: Scheduled Holidays, Medical, Dental, Vision, Retirement Plan(s), Vacation, Disability, Employee Recognition Program, Life Insurance, and Sick Time.
CLOSING DATE: January, 15, 2026, by 5:00pm. Please submit your resume and cover letter to ***************************
The Town of Milliken is an Equal Employment Opportunity employer and does not discriminate against applicants or employees on the basis of any status protected by applicable federal, state, or local law.
POSITION SUMMARY:
PoliceOfficers help ensure public safety and enhance the quality of life in Milliken through law enforcement, the investigation of incidents and crime, the resolution of community problems, proactive policing, and crime prevention, all while protecting the publics civil liberties.
ESSENTIAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES:
The following statements are illustrative of the essential functions of the job and do not include other nonessential or peripheral duties that may be required. The Town of Milliken retains the right to modify or change the duties or essential and additional functions of the job at any time.
Law Enforcement, Crime Prevention, and Public Safety
Preserve the public peace, protect life and property, prevent crime, arrest and cite law violators, and enforce federal, state, and local laws and ordinances while exercising good judgment and discretion.
Detect and investigate criminal activity and suspicious circumstances involving vehicles and persons.
Recognize parking restrictions and educate, warn, or cite violators as appropriate.
Serve as the communitys first line of defense and initial resource in emergencies; respond promptly to calls for service to ensure 24-hour coverage.
Patrol and Community Engagement
Engage in activities aimed at ensuring public safety, with focus directed toward known or anticipated community problems.
Recognize the importance of improving neighborhood quality-of-life conditions and collaborate with the Community Service Officer on issues such as abandoned vehicles, trash-strewn yards, or stray animals.
Work collaboratively with other Town departments and outside agencies.
Become familiar with the town, its citizens, and public safety challenges.
Traffic and Highway Safety
Promote traffic and highway safety through education, deterrence, vehicle contacts, enforcement, and problem-solving.
Conduct traffic enforcement, vehicle stops, and proactive patrol intended to deter unsafe driving behaviors.
Recognize traffic-related hazards and take appropriate action.
Documentation and Reporting
Fully document all activities as required by law, department procedure, and sound practice.
Prepare reports and maintain accurate records related to enforcement actions, investigations, and routine activities.
Maintain familiarity with departmental equipment and personal protective equipment.
Accountability, Ethics, and Professional Conduct
Recognize accountability to the chain of command, Town Administrator and government, courts, prosecutors, and the community.
Recognize the confidential and sensitive nature of information gathered as a policeofficer and exercise proper judgment in its dissemination.
Take direction from supervisors, the Chief of Police, and Town Administrator when appropriate.
Special Assignments and Additional Duties
May be assigned special duties (e.g., School Resource Officer, task force member) on temporary or permanent basis.
Use methods consistent with this to effectively deliver public safety services in assigned specialty roles.
Perform any duty consistent with the broad mandate to ensure public safety and any task assigned by a supervisor or the Chief of Police.
KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS, AND ABILITIES
Understand modern principles of public safety, community policing, problem-oriented policing, and law enforcement.
Familiarity with constitutional principles, Colorado Revised Statutes, Town of Milliken Code, and departmental policies and procedures; ability to research and apply legal and regulatory requirements.
Familiarity with computers for word processing, report writing, and using criminal justice databases (CCIC, NCIC).
Ability to effectively, fairly, and sensitively deal with diverse populations.
Familiarity with firearms, defensive tactics; physical capability to defend oneself, the public, and apprehend suspects.
Problem-solving skills including analysis, identification of alternatives, projection of consequences, and evaluation of results.
Strong oral and written communication skills; ability to gain cooperation through discussion, persuasion, education, and consensus-building.
Familiarity with the Towns geography and demographics and how these affect service delivery.
Understanding of the police role in community life and the importance of leadership and setting a positive example.
Ability to obtain required certifications or mandated training (Criminal Investigations, DUI Investigations, Accident Investigations, Narcotics Investigations, First Aid/CPR/AED).
MATERIAL AND EQUIPMENT USED
Personal computer and software, telephone, photocopier, calculator, fax machine, firearm, flashlight, Taser, baton, radio.
WORKING CONDITIONS AND PHYSICAL REQUIREMENTS
Work is primarily performed in an indoor office environment and includes computer operation and occasional lifting of boxes. Outdoor work is common while enforcing laws of the Town of Milliken, State of Colorado, and the United States. Overtime and flexible schedules may be required.
EXPERIENCE AND TRAINING
Colorado P.O.S.T.certified.
Valid Colorado drivers license with outstanding driving skills.
Minimum age 21.
Physically fit, including adequate hearing and color perception; able to protect oneself, fellow officers, and the public and capable of pursuing and apprehending suspects under physically demanding conditions.
Spanish language skills helpful.
U.S. Citizen or Resident.
MATERIALS AND EQUIPMENT USED
Standard office equipment including personal computer, telephone, copier, and Microsoft Office Suite. Specialized law enforcement tools and equipment including firearms, duty gear, radio communications, emergency vehicles, and other related items as required for operational oversight.
WORKING CONDITIONS AND PHYSICAL REQUIREMENTS
Work is performed in both office and field environments. The position requires the ability to respond to emergencies at any time, often under stressful conditions. Work may involve exposure to inclement weather, hazardous situations, and extended hours. Duties require visual and auditory acuity, physical fitness, and the ability to lift up to 50 pounds.
The Town of Milliken is a drug-free workplace that provides employment opportunities in compliance with all pertinent federal, state, and local laws and Town values that promote employee participation in the delivery of quality services to and on behalf of the community. Accordingly, the Town celebrates diversity in the workforce.
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Employee Date
$56k-72k yearly est. 12d ago
Police Officer (PART TIME)
City of Black Hawk 3.6
Police officer job in Black Hawk, CO
POSITION: PART-TIME POLICEOFFICER (LATERAL)
DEPARTMENT: POLICE
STATUS: REGULAR PART-TIME; NON-EXEMPT;
12-MONTH INTRODUCTORY PERIOD
SALARY RANGE: $43.4206 - $61.4009 / Hour DOQ/E
WORK SCHEDULE: 20-29 HOURS PER WEEK (2 days/week); HOLIDAYS AND WEEKENDS
OPENING DATE: WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 3, 2025
CLOSING DATE: OPEN UNTIL FILLED ______________________________________________________________________________________________________
SUMMARY: The City of Black Hawk is currently accepting applications for the position part-time PoliceOfficer (Colorado POST certified laterals only). The position is responsible for performing public safety functions and for providing for the enforcement of federal, state, and municipal law. This position will be shared with another part-time policeofficer covering a full 40-hour shift.
ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS: Essential functions include Providing law enforcement services, including patrolling streets and public areas; responding to calls for assistance; providing assistance to the public; performing public relations duties; intervening in disputes; performing activities associated with investigations and crime prevention; protecting and preserving crime scenes; conducting preliminary investigations; collecting physical evidence; making arrests; issuing citations; interviewing and/or counseling involved parties; preparing documentation of activities performed and information gathered; completing detailed police reports; following up on cases; assisting with filing cases; transporting prisoners to detention facilities; testifying in court; interacting with other jurisdictions, law enforcement agencies and courts of law; researching and completing special projects; and performing other duties as assigned.
REQUIREMENTS: Education and Experience: Requires high school diploma or GED; Colorado Peace Officer Standards and Training (CPOST) certification by the date of hire; valid Colorado driver's license with a safe driving record; and the ability to work various shifts, including evenings, weekends, and holidays. Must be at least 21 years of age. Applicants are encouraged to observe one patrol shift with a Black Hawk PoliceOfficer.
PREFERRED EXPERIENCE: At least two (2) years of patrol experience.
TESTING REQUIREMENTS:
Successfully complete background questionnaire accurately and completely
Successfully complete a written evaluation
Successfully complete Oral Board
Successfully complete polygraph examination with no unresolved issues
Successfully complete a psychological evaluation
Successfully complete background investigation
Successfully complete physical ability test
Successfully complete a physical examination and drug screen
HOW TO APPLY: The City of Black Hawk accepts online applications for PoliceOfficer positions year-round. Applications will remain active for one (1) year from the submission date and will be considered as openings occur. Applicants are required to upload their resumes using the online application process. Please be sure your resume is complete with all educational information and reflects the past ten (10) years' work history. To apply for the position, please visit the Police Department's Recruitment page, ******************************* and click Apply Now.
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$43.4-61.4 hourly Auto-Apply 41d ago
Police Officer (Recruit and Lateral)
University of Colorado 4.2
Police officer job in Boulder, CO
**Requisition Number:** 69360 **Employment Type:** University Staff **Schedule:** Full Time The University of Colorado Boulder Division of Public Safety's (DPS) Police Department is accepting applications for Recruit and Lateral PoliceOfficers! PoliceOfficers prevent, solve, and document criminal activity to maintain order, and their duties can include conducting various methods of patrol, arresting violators, filing criminal cases with prosecuting attorneys' offices, responding to emergencies, and providing a wide range of citizen assistance. PoliceOfficers work special events including athletic events, distinguished speakers and lecturers, and concerts. PoliceOfficers will routinely solve issues that require heightened decision-making abilities and use analysis and individual discretion to make choices affecting others and the campus at large.
PoliceOfficer Recruits attend and successfully pass the police academy and the Police Training Officer (PTO) program in their first year. PoliceOfficer Recruits (POST Academy Graduate) may have also completed a POST approved police academy prior to their employment at Department of Public Safety (DPS) but do not qualify as a lateral policeOfficers. Upon successful completion of the police academy, the Police Training Officer (PTO) Program, and a probationary period they are promoted to the position of PoliceOfficer.
Lateral PoliceOfficers have experience at another law enforcement agency equivalent sized or larger within the last twelve months. They can begin the duties of the position of PoliceOfficer after completing training requirements of DPS including on the job training.
CU is an Equal Opportunity Employer and complies with all applicable federal, state, and local laws governing nondiscrimination in employment. We are committed to creating a workplace where all individuals are treated with respect and dignity, and we encourage individuals from all backgrounds to apply, including protected veterans and individuals with disabilities.
**Who We Are**
The Division of Public Safety seeks to facilitate and coordinate a culture that supports the Boulder campus' commitment to maintain the highest level of ethics, integrity, and safety in the conduct of its operations. We do this though services to enhance community safety, protect life and property, and foster safe, secure, and ethical practices.
The University of Colorado (CU) Boulder is one of America's leading research universities and the flagship of the CU System. As a comprehensive public doctoral Research University, CU Boulder is a member of the Association of American Universities and is classified as an R1 University. The university has nine schools and colleges offering over 150 academic programs and enrolling 35,000 degree-seeking undergraduate and graduate students.
At CU Boulder, we believe in supporting each other and valuing everyone who is part of our community. Our values are expected of all Buffs and lead our actions in the classroom, on campus and in our community. At CU Boulder, we commit to building a more diverse and inclusive campus community. We value different backgrounds, identities and perspectives and believe that engagement with a wide range of ideas and viewpoints can help students learn and grow.
**What Your Key Responsibilities Will Be**
**Police Operations - Patrol**
+ Promote public safety by preventing, detecting, and identifying criminal and suspicious activity, issuing summonses, making probable cause arrests and/or incarcerating offenders
+ Performing arrest and search warrants for violations of federal, state, and municipal laws and traffic offenses.
**Special Event and Contract Assignments**
+ Provide for orderly public events by maintaining crowd and traffic control and specialized enforcement at political rallies, demonstrations, concerts, and sporting events, as well as providing money guards and working with other agencies for security for dignitaries.
**Emergency and Citizen Responses**
+ Assist the public with non-criminal emergencies such as medical emergencies, fires, hazardous materials accidents, natural disasters, stranded motorist, and missing persons, as well as provide directions and information to the public.
**Filing of Cases**
+ Submit criminal cases directly to federal, state, or municipal prosecuting attorneys, or university officials for filing of criminal charges
+ Make referrals for violation of university rules/regulation by writing detailed reports, affidavits for search warrants and other paperwork as required, as well as preparing and delivering courtroom testimony.
**Evidence Recognition, Preservation, Collection, and Submission**
+ Collect and preserve evidence by photographing, videotaping, and sketching crime scenes, collecting fluid specimens, hair and fiber samples, fingerprints, and other items of evidentiary value, while maintaining chain of custody requirements.
**Interviewing and Interrogating**
+ Obtain accurate accounts of incidents by conducting interviews of victims, witnesses, complainants, and obtaining statements from suspects by conducting lawful and appropriate interrogations.
**Proficiencies and Liability Reductions**
+ Limit person agency and institutional legal liability by obtaining certified peace officer status through the State of Colorado and the city of Boulder
+ Maintain strict proficiency in knowledge of laws, use of computer-based resources, crime scene processing methods, arrest control techniques, non-lethal weapons methods, and firearms skills through regular training sessions.
**Other Duties as Assigned**
+ Other duties as assigned by the Chief of Police, Commander, Lieutenant, or Sergeant.
+ The Patrol Officer might also need to act independently and assume a duty not assigned by the position, including, but not limited to: being the Department representative at campus meetings and groups, City of Boulder meetings, State Boards or a citizen ride-along.
**What You Should Know**
+ This department operates 24 hours per day, 365 days per year. Must be available to work various shifts when necessary, including overnights, swing shifts, weekends, holidays, etc.
+ This position is considered a Campus Security Authority.
+ This position operates University vehicles and requires an active Drivers' License.
+ This position is subject to a background investigation, including criminal, financial, and motor vehicle records background check; job suitability exam; polygraph; an Excluded Parties List System check; a review of a personal history statement; reference and employment checks; and a drug screen. Pre-placement physical and psychological evaluations are also required.
**What We Can Offer**
Starting salary range is $79,246 - $109,716.
**Benefits**
At the University of Colorado Boulder (************************** , we are committed to supporting the holistic health and well-being of our employees. Our comprehensive benefits package (*************************************** includes medical, dental, and retirement plans; generous paid time off; tuition assistance for you and your dependents; and an ECO Pass for local transit. As one of Boulder County's largest employers, CU Boulder offers an inspiring academic community and access to world-class outdoor recreation. Explore additional perks and programs through the CU Advantage (******************************************* program.
**Be Statements**
Be excited. Be inventive. Be Boulder.
**What We Require**
**Recruit**
+ One year of college coursework or equivalent combination of relevant experience, education, and/or current Colorado Peace Officer Standards and Training (POST) certification.
**Lateral**
+ Bachelor's Degree or equivalent combination of experience & education.
+ Possession of current Colorado P.O.S.T. certification or ability to obtain within 6 months of hire if certification is from another state.
+ At least one year of patrol law enforcement experience.
+ Experience from other settings will be considered on a case-by-case basis depending on job duties, training, and experience.
**What You Will Need**
+ Ability to manage relationships in a way that promotes the best interest of all parties.
+ Ability to deescalate tense situations.
+ Adapts well to changing priorities/situations.
+ Possesses mental vigor and has the ability to sustain analytical thinking under pressure.
+ Ability to evaluate courses of action, determine priorities, determine a course of action, and justify/defend their decisions.
+ Acts with respect towards authority, while at the same time maintains integrity and strong ethical behavior.
+ Demonstrates a willingness to take action, while maintaining a respect for human life.
+ Demonstrates cultural competency and a willingness to grow.
+ Willingness to meaningfully engage with the community.
+ Inclusivity, collaborator focused, proactive, trained and prepared.
**Special Instructions**
To apply, please submit the following materials:
1. A current resume.
2. A cover letter that specifically tells us how your background and experience align with the requirements, qualifications, and responsibilities of the position.
We may request references at a later time.
Please apply by **January 20, 2026** for consideration.
Note: Application materials will not be accepted via email. For consideration, please apply through CU Boulder Jobs (************************* .
In compliance with the Colorado Job Application Fairness Act, in any materials you submit, you may redact or remove age-identifying information such as age, date of birth, or dates of school attendance or graduation. You will not be penalized for redacting or removing this information.
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The University of Colorado does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, national origin, sex, age, pregnancy, disability, creed, religion, sexual orientation, gender identity, gender expression, veteran status, political affiliation, or political philosophy. All qualified individuals are encouraged to apply.
$79.2k-109.7k yearly 4d ago
Police Officer
Town of Granby
Police officer job in Granby, CO
General Purpose
A PoliceOfficer is responsible for responding to calls for service and assistance requests. Response may be on foot or by driving from place to place in a squad car. A PoliceOfficer proactively and reactively enforces Federal, State of Colorado, and Town of Granby (local) laws by making physical arrests and issuing summons to violators. A PoliceOfficer is required to prepare reports on actions taken and testify in a court of law when required.
Essential Duties/Responsibilities
Actively support the vision, mission, policies, procedures, programs, goals, objectives and philosophies of the Town of Granby and the Police Department.
Support and follow lawful orders given by the Sergeant of Police and the Chief of Police.
Familiarity with all aspects of assigned duties and proven excellence in performing all duties.
Perform work as a member of a team; assist other members of the department as needed to accomplishment necessary work.
Attend and participate in staff meetings and briefings with other personnel as needed and appropriate.
Promptly respond to all calls for service and take appropriate police action.
Proactively enforce all laws and ordinances, using sound judgment and discretion, when violations are observed or otherwise become known.
Write and/or dictate reports on all reportable incidents, complete required forms, and appropriately route all forms and paperwork as required.
Resolve interpersonal conflict, mediate interpersonal disputes, and refer citizens as appropriate for assistance.
Perform regular equipment inspections to ensure operational readiness and report deficiencies to a supervisor.
Assist citizens as appropriate to ensure safety of the public and to maintain the peace.
Make arrests of violators and cause them to be brought before the court.
Make frequent checks of private and public property to ensure security of property and safety of citizens.
Make frequent contacts with business owners and citizens to communicate and receive information as well as foster good community relations.
Respond to mutual aide calls.
Notify the Chief of Police and/or Sergeant of Police of major events within the Town or adjacent jurisdictions and of injuries to employees of the department whether on or off duty.
Support and comply with the provisions of the Constitution of the United States, the Constitution of the state of Colorado, Colorado State Statutes and the Granby Municipal Code.
Employees are held accountable for all duties of this job and will obey and comply with all lawful orders and directives, whether written or oral, of any Supervisory or Command Officer.
Supervisory Duties
None
Job Qualifications
Knowledge, Skills, and Ability:
Know, understand and comply with the provisions of the Granby Police Department's Policy and Procedure Manual, Granby Municipal Code, Colorado Statutes, and Town of Granby Policies and Procedures.
Knowledge of the principles and practices of contemporary police procedure.
Knowledge of the resources necessary and available for the provision of police services.
Knowledge of the proper use of police records and their application to investigative procedure.
Knowledge of the general function and jurisdiction of county, state, and federal enforcement, regulatory and licensing agencies.
General knowledge of the principles of psychology and human behavior.
Ability to prepare accurate, comprehensive and timely reports on police actions taken.
Ability to maintain composure and take responsible action during stressful situations.
Ability to speak effectively in public or other group settings.
Possess effective communication skills for articulating ideas, directions and concepts, both technical and abstract.
Ability to work cooperatively with others and provide situational leadership.
Ability to use discretion, tact, and sensitivity when dealing with members of the public as well as co-workers.
Education or Formal Training and/or Experience:
Graduation from an accredited college or university with a Bachelor Degree in Criminal Justice or other appropriate field of study or, any equivalent combination of education, experience, or training that provides the required knowledge, skills and abilities.
Possession of or the ability to obtain, a valid Colorado drivers license and Certification by Colorado P.O.S.T. (PoliceOfficer Standardized Training).
Working Environment and Physical Activities:
The work environment and physical demands described herein are representative of those that must be met by an employee to successfully perform the essential functions of this position.
While performing the duties of this job the employee is frequently required to speak to others, and hear what others say.
The employee is required to walk, run, climb, bend, stoop, reach, squat, stretch and twist. Furthermore, the employee is required to carry, handle, feel, manipulate and carry objects, tools, and instruments which weigh up to 50 pounds.
The employee must frequently lift and move up to 25 pounds and occasionally lift and move up to 100 pounds. People or objects weighing more than 100 pounds may need to be moved or dragged on occasion.
The employee must have normal binocular vision, correctable to 20/20. Employee must have normal distance vision, close vision, peripheral vision, color vision, depth perception, and ability to adjust focus within normal ranges.
The employee must possess the ability to speak the English language clearly and understandably in order to facilitate effective and efficient communication under normal and stressful conditions. Other language abilities are a plus.
The employee must possess normal tolerance levels for extreme variations in climate and temperature conditions commonly associated with high alpine locations.
The employee must be able to tolerate long periods of time driving a vehicle, sitting in an office setting, standing or walking.
The employee is required to take physical control and custody of combative persons, therefore, a certain amount of physical contact and confrontation is a normal function of the job, which may expose the employee to potential physical injury.
Due to the physical nature of the job, the employee is expected to possess and maintain a high degree of physical fitness and the ability to perform all aspects of the job in a safe manner.
The employee must be able to work Saturdays, Sundays, Holidays and unusual hours.
Strength and Stamina: Standing, walking, Sitting, Lifting, Carrying, Pushing, Pulling from Medium Work Range through Very Heavy Work Range.
Medium Work Range: Exerting up to 50 pounds of force occasionally or up to 20 pounds frequently or up to 10 pounds constantly.
Heavy Work Range: Exerting up to 100 pounds of force occasionally or up to 50 pounds frequently or up to 20 pounds constantly.
Very Heavy Work Range: Exerting in excess of 100 pounds of force occasionally, or in excess of 50 pounds frequently, or in excess of 20 pounds constantly.
Climbing: Using feet, legs, hands to go up or down ladders, stairs, scaffolding, ramps, poles, etc.
Balancing: Able to prevent stumbling or falling when walking, standing, climbing, crouching, especially when conditions exceed the requirements of normal movement and could jeopardize the safety of the individual or others.
Stooping - bending at the waist; Kneeling - bending and resting at the knees; Crouching - bending spine and knees; Crawling - movement on hands and knees; Reaching - extending hands and arms; Handling - using, manipulating, operating; Fingering/Grasping - use of fingers; Feeling - perceiving objects by touch
Talking, Hearing - ordinary conversation, other sounds.
Tasting/Smelling; Seeing - near, far, depth perception, color, field of vision.
MENTAL ABILITIES: Alertness, Tactile Discrimination, Writing, Precision, Ingenuity, Problem Solving, Analytical Ability, Spatial Perception, Persuasiveness, Auditory, Speaking ability, memory, creativity, concentration, judgement, aesthetic sense, olfactory, reasoning, imagination, initiative patience visual, cooperation.
$55k-69k yearly est. 60d+ ago
Police Officer
Town of Winter Park
Police officer job in Winter Park, CO
SERVE AND PROTECT IN A TIGHT-KNIT COMMUNITY
Join our team to become a part of an agency that believes in collaboration. Serve and protect in some of Colorados most beautiful mountain towns, surrounded by world-class skiing, mountain biking, fishing, and 600 miles of trails.
Nestled on the western slope of the Continental Divide, Winter Park offers small-town living with the metro amenities of Denver just 70 miles away. This authentic, active mountain town offers year-round recreation and community activities, from hiking to rafting to live concerts.
With 1,200 year-round residents and up to 25,000 visitors on peak weekends, our officers have a visible, trusted role in protecting fellow community members and enhancing the guest experience.
Live where you work. The Town of Winter Park offers high-quality affordable housing in prime locations.
MISSION-DRIVEN DEPARTMENT
Mission: Serving others to make a difference.
Vision: We will serve as an example of excellence in promoting trust and mutual respect with our employees, our citizens, and the community. We will endeavor to work together to develop partnerships in order to solve problems, reduce crime, and make the towns of Fraser and Winter Park a better place to work, live, and visit.
Core Values: Because our actions can impact an individual for life, and even a community for generations, we have adopted these core values individually and as an organization: integrity, courage, loyalty, service, justice, respect, and pride.
BENEFITS AND ADVANTAGES
The Town of Winter Park offers a competitive and comprehensive benefits package designed to support your health, financial security, and overall well-being. For medical, dental, and vision coverage, the Town covers 90% of the premium for employee-only coverage, with employees contributing just 10%, which comes to $52.49 per paycheck in 2025. For coverage that includes a spouse and/or dependents, the Town pays 75% of the premium, and employees contribute 25%. The Towns Cigna medical plan includes a low $1,000 in-network annual deductible, helping employees access care affordably while minimizing out-of-pocket costs.
Retirement benefits are robust: the Town is exempt from Social Security and instead offers a 401(a) plan through Mission Square Retirement, where both the Town and employee contribute 7.65% of pay pre-tax, totaling 15.3% annually toward retirement savings. Employees may also participate in an optional 457 deferred compensation plan, with a Town match up to 4% of salary. Employees who contribute the full matchable amounts to both plans receive a total of 23.3% of their salary in retirement contributions when including Town matches, with the option to save even more.
The Town also offers generous paid time off, with 144 hours (18 days) accrued in your first year and 11 paid holidays annually. Employees receive a $50,000 life insurance policy at no cost, with the option to purchase additional voluntary life insurance for themselves and eligible dependents. Other benefits include employer-paid short-term disability insurance, flexible spending accounts, a $500 wellness bonus, and access to a comprehensive employee assistance program with up to six free counseling sessions annually. Town staff enjoy access to shared Grand Passes, which offer skiing and activity access at Winter Park Resort and other local attractions, as well as monthly employee events that foster connection and community.
WORKING HERE
Whether you have decades of law enforcement experience or none, you can build a meaningful career here. Gain experience in patrol, investigations, and collaborating with other agencies to support search and rescue efforts, ski accident investigations, wildfire response, and more. New to law enforcement or looking to advance in your career? We cover police academy costs and provide training as you pursue your interests.
Serve with community policing at the center of everything you do. When you work in smaller towns, youll quickly see the impact of your service as you build real connections with residents, business owners, and visitors. In and out of uniform, youll be part of the community.
What Youll Do
Patrol Winter Park and Fraser to keep neighborhoods, businesses, and people safe.
Enforce traffic and parking laws and inspect roadways, bridges, and traffic signals for safety concerns.
Perform security checks on businesses and homes.
Report unsecured buildings, homes, vehicles, or equipment to ensure resident and employee safety and wellbeing.
Respond to calls for assistance, disturbance calls, and complaints; enforce laws by performing arrests; use de-escalation and physical force when necessary; protect the civil rights of people in custody.
Investigate traffic accidents by establishing the point of impact, interviewing witnesses, and handling evidence; detect drunk drivers and perform sobriety evaluations; book suspects.
Secure and protect crime scenes by establishing boundaries, detaining victims, suspects, and witnesses; locating and identifying evidence; and briefing supervisors and investigators.
Serve as first responder for traffic and other accidents and assist fire and emergency medical services personnel.
Prepare and maintain records and reports according to departmental and legal policies and procedures. Prepare and file thorough written case reports.
Give advice on laws, ordinances, and other inquiries to the public. Offer advice on domestic disturbances and help people in need.
Maintain uniform, vehicle, and equipment according to policy and procedures.
Present evidence and testimony in courts of law and help prosecute felony and misdemeanor cases.
Help stranded motorists, direct traffic, escort special processions, and transport prisoners.
Participate in training programs.
Engage with others through community relations projects.
Serve and execute criminal and traffic warrants on felony and misdemeanor suspects.
Perform other related work as required.
ABOUT YOU
You know or can learn:
Federal, state, and local laws and legal procedures.
Department rules, regulations, policies, and procedures.
Law enforcement investigation methods, procedures, and techniques, and how to apply them to specific situations.
Modern criminal investigation methods and practices, including identifying, gathering, and preserving evidence.
Town geography, including where important buildings and areas are.
Youre able to:
Interact courteously and fairly with the public.
Take quick, effective, and reasonable actions that account for situational hazards and circumstances.
Write clear and comprehensive reports.
Operate a law enforcement vehicle day and night, in emergency situations involving speeds above posted limits, in congested traffic, and in unsafe road conditions such as fog, smoke, rain, ice, and snow.
Get information through interviews, interrogations, and observation.
React quickly and calmly when theres an emergency.
Communicate clearly and effectively, both orally and in writing.
Establish and maintain effective relationships with colleagues, elected officials, and the public.
Drive vehicles and equipment safely and efficiently.
Pass semi-annual firearms assessments.
Work routinely under highly stressful conditions, including life-threatening situations.
SUPERVISION
This position has no supervisory or management responsibility. A Police Sergeant or Commander reviews assignments and gives specific instructions and assistance when guidance or patrol backup is needed. Experienced officers may serve as a field training officer for new recruits.
YOUR QUALIFICATIONS
Education:
High School Diploma or GED required
Experience:
No law enforcement experience required. Build your career within our department while living and working in a beautiful mountain community.
Certification:
Colorado POST Basic Certificate (a Colorado Peace Officer Standards and Training Act requirement)
General:
Valid State Drivers License (noncommercial Class C)
Satisfactory Motor Vehicle Record (MVR)
Equivalent combination of education and experience may be acceptable
Background Check:
All applicants will be required to undergo an extensive background check prior to employment. Applicants who have been convicted of a felony or certain misdemeanors will not be considered.
GUIDELINES AND SCOPE OF THIS POSITION
All federal, state, and local laws apply to this position. Work requires discretion and judgment in interpreting Town policies, laws, and ordinances and analysis and judgment in accomplishing diversified duties. The work requires independent thinking within the limits of guidelines, policies, standards, and precedents.
The purpose of this position is to enforce state laws and Town ordinances, perform law enforcement duties, and to assist the public and other officers during emergency and non-emergency situations.
INTERACTIONS
General Public, Coworkers, Law Enforcement Officers, Government Officials. Resolve problems, conduct investigations, negotiate.
PHYSICAL REQUIREMENTS AND WORK ENVIRONMENT
This position requires various physical capabilities including running, ability to work outside, and the ability to lift over 100 pounds. A full list of physical requirements is available upon request.
JOIN OUR DEPARTMENT
You wont just be enforcing laws. Youre making a real difference in peoples lives. Serve in a department that lives its values while you establish professional and personal roots in an outdoors-oriented, close-knit community.
Ready to serve and thrive? Apply today!
How much does a police officer earn in Broomfield, CO?
The average police officer in Broomfield, CO earns between $49,000 and $77,000 annually. This compares to the national average police officer range of $38,000 to $71,000.
Average police officer salary in Broomfield, CO
$61,000
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