Job Description
Salary: $70,720.00 - $99,320.00 Annually
Location : Fort Lupton, CO
Job Type: Full-time
Job Number: 2024-001
Department: Police Department
Division: Police Department (Sworn)
Opening Date: 03/26/2024
Closing Date: Continuous
Summary The Fort Lupton Police Department is offering up to a $10,000 hiring bonus for qualified Police Officers*$70,720 to $99,320 is the pay range for Fort Lupton Sworn Police officers, and offering up to a $10,000 hiring bonus for qualified police officers, with additional details below. This position will remain open until filled. The City of Fort Lupton is looking for qualified Police Officers to join our ranks. Whether you have recently completed law enforcement academy or have experience, please consider us.
We have recently increased the rate of pay for our openings and can now offer higher pay for lateral transfers. Our starting pay for officers is as follows:
- P.O.S.T. certified with less than 2 years of experience $70,720
- After completion of one year Initial Performance Review Period with the City of Fort Lupton - $76,440 per year
- Lateral Transfer with 2-3 years of experience - $82,160 per year
- Lateral Transfer with 4-6 years of experience - $87,880 per year
- Maximum pay - $99,320 per year
Starting salary is calculated based on total completed years of law enforcement experience in accordance with established service credit policy.
Fort Lupton is a small community where
- We emphasize community policing;
- Our officers get to work in many different areas of law enforcement;
- We focus on and offer extensive officer training.
The Fort Lupton Police Department is offering up to a $10,000 hiring bonus for qualified Police Officers Colorado Police Officers with two years or more of consecutive law enforcement experience may qualify for a $10,000 hiring bonus.
- Experience requirement excludes training and field training time.
- Experience must be served with one law enforcement agency.
- Only patrol experience counts towards the two year requirement.
- Must be in good standing with the law enforcement agency (termination or significant discipline may disqualify applicants for the $10,000 bonus).
Colorado Police Officers with less than two years consecutive law enforcement experience may qualify for a $5,000 hiring bonus.
- Must be in good standing with the law enforcement agency, if currently or previously employed by a law enforcement agency.
- Termination or significant discipline from most recent law enforcement employer, if applicable, may disqualify applicants for the $5,000 bonus.
Applicants who are currently in a POST academy, or graduated within six months prior to applying, may also qualify for up to $5000 tuition reimbursement, subject to a two year employment contract, in addition to the hiring bonus.
The hiring bonus is paid in two installments. The first half of the bonus is paid upon completion of initial training (including field training). The second half is paid upon completion of the initial performance period.
Our officers love working here because we have a strong team environment and they feel valued by our citizens. We are looking for candidates who reflect the values of our community and who are committed to actively pursuing our commitment to 'Find a Way to Help.' Candidates of all backgrounds and areas of interest are welcome. The City's recruitment process for Police Officers is ongoing. After you apply, we will reach out to you to notify you whether or not you have qualified to test and the test dates.
Thank you for your interest!
Under specified supervision, performs a variety of public safety functions to serve and protect the community and to provide for the enforcement of federal, state and municipal law.
Essential Duties and Responsibilities The following duties and responsibilities are not all inclusive. Other duties may be assigned.
- Provides a variety of law enforcement services including patrolling streets and other public places on an assigned shift.
- Performs activities associated with investigations and crime prevention; writes detailed police reports and collects physical evidence.
- Assists with filling cases.
- Testifies in court proceedings as required.
- Provides information, assistance or directions to the public.
- Emphasizes community policing through public meetings and speaking directly with citizens.
- Performs a variety of public relations and public education duties.
- Intervenes in disputes, apprehends suspects, makes arrests, issues citations, identifies witnesses, conducts preliminary investigations, and re-establishes law and order at the scene.Interviews and/or counsels involved parties such as witnesses, suspects, students, victims and parents.Prepares documentation of activities performed and information gathered.Follows up on cases.Protects and preserves crime scenes.
- Responds to calls for assistance, including assaults, fights, domestic disturbances, thefts, traffic accidents and traffic control, and other criminal or civil complaints; transports prisoners to detention facilities and court as necessary.
- Takes proper safety precautions, anticipates unsafe circumstances and acts accordingly to prevent accidents. Responsible for safety of self, others, materials and equipment. Uses all required safety equipment.
- Interacts with other jurisdictions, law enforcement agencies and courts of law.
- Researches and completes special projects, such as policy and municipal ordinance development.
- Works a varying schedule and/or shift.
- May photograph and/or sketch crime scenes and accidents.
- May serve in the public schools as a School Resource Officer.May serve as a member of traffic and community problem solving team, SWAT team, and/or technical accident investigator team.May serve as a field-training officer, acting field supervisor, or police-training instructor.
- Represents the department in community events, meetings and programs. Attends professional organization meetings as assigned by supervisor or the Chief of Police.
- May be required to work overtime.
- Renders and summons medical aid.
- Directs traffic.
- Performs related duties as required by Chief of Police to meet the needs of the City.
Qualifications and Requirements - Working knowledge of modern law enforcement principles, procedures, techniques and equipment, applicable laws and ordinances.
- Ability to recognize and analyze a variety of police concerns and make recommendations.
- Knowledge of and ability to enforce the Constitutional rights, Colorado Revised Statutes, Fort Lupton Municipal Code, and Model Traffic Code.
- Knowledge of pursuit driving skills and arrest control procedures.
- Ability to qualify quarterly for firearms proficiency.
- Working knowledge of computers with the ability to write correspondence that conforms to a prescribed style and format.
- Ability to develop and maintain effective working relationships with employees, supervisors, various agencies and general public.
- Working knowledge of computers and the ability to learn and utilize software applications for word processing, spreadsheets, databases and other current technology.
- Knowledge and ability to enforce law enforcement principles, practices and techniques of patrol, investigation, surveillance, court procedures, community relations, weapon use, traffic control, report preparation, and custody of persons and property.
- Ability to research, develop and lead formal and informal presentations and discussions with diverse groups.
- Knowledge of safety hazards, blood borne pathogen regulations and universal safety precautions sufficient to be able to protect oneself and others from possible infection and maintain a safe working environment.
- Knowledge of the methods of basic first aid sufficient to be able to render assistance until medical personnel arrive.
- Skill in conducting searches of persons and facilities for contraband.
- Skill in reacting calmly and effectively in emergency or stressful situations.
- Knowledge of criminal justice system.
- Skill in the safe and lawful operation of assigned police vehicles.
- Knowledge of and ability to apply appropriate self-defense techniques.
- Ability to apply police science skills and techniques to assigned duties in patrol, traffic or investigation activities.
- Ability to testify in court.
- Ability to prepare accurate and concise reports and records that may be used as evidence in courts of law.
- Ability to learn photography and forensic skills if assigned to investigate.
- Knowledge of the boundaries, streets, neighborhoods, and business areas of the City of Fort Lupton.
- Skill in the proper use of standard law enforcement equipment including weaponry, communications equipment, surveillance equipment, safety equipment, and laser and radar guns.
- Mathematical skills related to essential job functions.
- Ability to respond effectively to common inquires or complaints from customers, regulatory agencies or members of the business community. Ability to effectively present information to management, department personnel and citizens.
- Knowledge of law enforcement safety policies and procedures and the ability to maintain a strong safety culture with the department.
- Ability to maintain moral integrity and physical fitness standards required by the department.
- High School Diploma or G.E.D.
- Colorado P.O.S.T. (Peace Officer Standards and Testing) certification
- Colorado Driver's License
- First Aid and CPR certification
- CCIC/CBI (Colorado Bureau of Investigations) certification, or ability to obtain
- Must be at least 21 years of age
- Reside within sixty minutes commuting distance of the Police Station
Disqualifiers The following is not an all inclusive list that may disqualify you from being a Fort Lupton Police Officer. Other standards may make you subject to disqualification.
- Conviction of a felony
- Conviction of any crime involving domestic violence
- Use of marijuana in past year (preferred)*
- Use of illegal drugs in past 5 years*
- Conviction of any alcohol, controlled substances, drugs or other illegal substance related driving offense within the past 5 years
- Arrest, conviction of, or deferred prosecution or deferred judgments for reckless driving within 5 years
- Release or discharge from the Armed Forces of the United States under dishonorable conditions
- Any history of Brady violations
*No use accepted while employed as a peace officer
Supplemental Information Working Conditions: While performing the duties of this job, the employee is regularly required to balance, sit, stand, reach, walk, stoop, kneel, crouch, demonstrate manual dexterity, grasp, talk, hear and see. The employee sometimes is required to run, push, pull, twist, lift and restrain combative suspects. The employee is required to stay alert during prolonged periods of stationary or repeated activity, and to remain calm during stressful and possibly life-threatening situations. Information dealt with may be graphic and upsetting.
Environment exposure to outside elements, with walking, running and driving in inclement weather. Exposure to extreme temperatures, irritant gasses, vibration, heights, confined spaces and emergency driving. Unconventional work hours, including call-outs, nights, weekends and holidays.
The City of Fort Lupton supplies a robust and diverse benefit package to reach a wide range of needs:
- Medical, Dental, Vision
- HSA with employer contribution
- FSA
- 414(H) with employer contribution and optional pre or post-tax 457 (b)
- Telehealth option for employees/spouses/dependents
- Aflac options
- Employee Assistance Programs (EAP)
- Wellness incentives, including but not limited to employee's free rec center membership
- Education reimbursement
- Pet Insurance
- Credential and bi-lingual pay incentive
- Employer-paid Group Life & AD&D
- Employer-paid Short and Long Term Disability
- Voluntary Life & AD&D (For self, spouse, and dependents)
The City of Fort Lupton is an equal opportunity employer. We are required by state and federal agencies to keep certain statistical records on applicants. It will not be used in any way to discriminate against you because of your sex, race, age, sexual orientation, creed, national origin, disability or military status, gender identity, unless related to a bona fide occupational qualification as defined by the Colorado Civil Rights Commission and the Equal Opportunity Commission.
You may learn more about the City of Fort Lupton at
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