City of Moorhead
The City of Moorhead Police Department is seeking qualified lateral applicants for the position of Police Officer. If you’re looking for a change, come join our team! Lateral entry credit is based on previous experience as a patrol officer and will be evaluated individually. Lateral hires will have an expedited in-house academy and can expect an accelerated FTO process.
Recruitment New Hire Bonus $5,000
New hire with one year or more of qualified experience may be eligible for $5,000.
See bonus eligibility and employment requirements on the City of Moorhead Human Resources Benefits page.
Salary
Higher starting wage based on years of experience. May also be eligible for Accelerated Pay Incentive if applicable.
Retirement Benefits
The City of Moorhead Police Department officers are part of the Minnesota Public Employees Retirement Association. Members are fully vested into the fund after 10 years of service, receive a 3% yearly service credit and COLA in retirement.
About the Department
We have a strong reputation of providing high quality community policing and professional police services to our residents. The department is large enough to provide experience in a variety of rewarding specialized law enforcement initiatives including field training, internal instructor positions, K-9, SWAT/Bomb/Negotiations, School Resource Officers, DARE, and Investigations to build your career, yet small enough to be a tight-knit family. We support work/life balance and have a unique wellness program specific to the needs of our officers. We provide training for new hire success and ongoing training for continued professional development. We have cutting-edge equipment and technology, newer law enforcement center and new vehicles. Officers receive strong community, City leadership, mayor and council support. The department has 64 sworn officers.
Vacation, Sick and Holiday Paid Time
Vacation Accrual: New hires accrue 80 hours of vacation per year. Increase accruals with years of service.
May also be eligible for years of service credit towards increased accrual rate.
Unused vacation can carry over to a maximum of 240 hours.
An additional 8 hours of vacation is accrued each year through the start of their 15 th
year. 11 paid floating holidays. 12 paid sick days per year. Accrue up to a maximum of 960 hours. Additionally, enjoy comprehensive benefits outlined on our website employment benefit page. The city provides a competitive benefits package, including medical, dental, life, flex spending plan, HSA, generous paid time off plans, including ESST,
MN Public Employees Retirement Association (PERA) pension,
deferred compensation plan, continuing education and more. Visit our
benefit page
for additional information. POLICE OFFICER JOB DESCRIPTION This protective service position performs intermediate/difficult work enforcing laws, investigating criminal activity, ensuring public safety, maintaining records and files, testifying in court, preparing reports, and related work as required. Essential Functions : The essential functions of the Police Officer include, but are not limited to the following major duties performed. Duties are listed from most to least important. Performs patrol functions; operates a patrol vehicle or rides a bicycle to preserve the peace and enforce the law; controls vehicular traffic; prevents or detects and investigates misconduct involving misdemeanors, felonies, and other law violations; differentiates between civil and criminal matters. Investigates and assists at scene accidents and/or crimes; interrogates suspects and interviews witnesses and victims; conducts searches; collects, processes and provides follow-up related to evidence. Makes arrests and testifies in court, occasionally with little scheduling notice. Prepares reports and records including accident reports, traffic citations, investigation reports, breathalyzer checklist, vehicle impoundment form, etc. Prepares presentations and performs public education and public speaking on police service and crime prevention topics. May be assigned specific duties, including K-9 Officer, SWAT Operator/Sniper, Field Training Officer, Child Passenger Safety Technician, Bike Patrol, Honor Guard, PACT/CISM Team, EVOC Instructor, Firearms, Defensive Tactics or other instructor positions to train other officers. Performs other duties as requested. Attendance at off-site courses/trainings/seminars may be required. MINIMUM REQUIREMENTS:
To perform the Police Officer position successfully, an individual must be able to perform each essential function satisfactorily. The requirements listed below are representative of the formal education, experience and training required. Education and Experience Associates/Technical degree in criminal justice (or related field) OR successful completion of the Minnesota Board of Peace Officer Standards and Training (POST) Reciprocity Exam OR eligible to take the MN Post Reciprocity Exam. Minnesota Peace Officer Standards and Training License. Current candidates/officers that are working outside of Minnesota need to complete a Minnesota reciprocity prior to being hired. Licensing information is available through the MN Post Board. CPR/First Responder training. Valid driver's license. Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities:
General knowledge of modern law enforcement principles, procedures, techniques and equipment; general knowledge of the geography of the City and location of important buildings; general knowledge of the laws, ordinances and police department rules and regulations; skill in using firearms and operating a motor vehicle; ability to understand and carry out oral and written instructions and to prepare clear reports; ability to analyze situations and to adopt quick, effective and reasonable courses of action with due regard to surrounding hazards and circumstances; ability to remain calm and professional while dealing with abusive, mentally impaired, intoxicated, or assaultive members of the public; ability to operate radar unit, audio/visual recording devices, expandable baton, handcuffs, breathalyzer, first aid equipment and other necessary tools and equipment; ability to multi-task and prioritize life-threatening situations to minimize risk; ability to deal courteously, but firmly with the public; ability to establish and maintain effective relationships with associates and the general public. Physical Requirements and Working Conditions:
The work of the Police Officer requires the regular exertion of up to 10 pounds of force, frequent exertion of up to 25 pounds of force and occasional exertion of up to 100 pounds of force; work regularly requires walking, using hands to finger, handle or feel and repetitive motions, frequently requires standing, speaking or hearing and pushing or pulling and occasionally requires sitting, climbing or balancing, stooping, kneeling, crouching or crawling, reaching with hands and arms and lifting; work requires depth perception, color perception, night vision and peripheral vision; vocal communication is required for expressing or exchanging ideas by means of the spoken word and conveying detailed or important instructions
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year. 11 paid floating holidays. 12 paid sick days per year. Accrue up to a maximum of 960 hours. Additionally, enjoy comprehensive benefits outlined on our website employment benefit page. The city provides a competitive benefits package, including medical, dental, life, flex spending plan, HSA, generous paid time off plans, including ESST,
MN Public Employees Retirement Association (PERA) pension,
deferred compensation plan, continuing education and more. Visit our
benefit page
for additional information. POLICE OFFICER JOB DESCRIPTION This protective service position performs intermediate/difficult work enforcing laws, investigating criminal activity, ensuring public safety, maintaining records and files, testifying in court, preparing reports, and related work as required. Essential Functions : The essential functions of the Police Officer include, but are not limited to the following major duties performed. Duties are listed from most to least important. Performs patrol functions; operates a patrol vehicle or rides a bicycle to preserve the peace and enforce the law; controls vehicular traffic; prevents or detects and investigates misconduct involving misdemeanors, felonies, and other law violations; differentiates between civil and criminal matters. Investigates and assists at scene accidents and/or crimes; interrogates suspects and interviews witnesses and victims; conducts searches; collects, processes and provides follow-up related to evidence. Makes arrests and testifies in court, occasionally with little scheduling notice. Prepares reports and records including accident reports, traffic citations, investigation reports, breathalyzer checklist, vehicle impoundment form, etc. Prepares presentations and performs public education and public speaking on police service and crime prevention topics. May be assigned specific duties, including K-9 Officer, SWAT Operator/Sniper, Field Training Officer, Child Passenger Safety Technician, Bike Patrol, Honor Guard, PACT/CISM Team, EVOC Instructor, Firearms, Defensive Tactics or other instructor positions to train other officers. Performs other duties as requested. Attendance at off-site courses/trainings/seminars may be required. MINIMUM REQUIREMENTS:
To perform the Police Officer position successfully, an individual must be able to perform each essential function satisfactorily. The requirements listed below are representative of the formal education, experience and training required. Education and Experience Associates/Technical degree in criminal justice (or related field) OR successful completion of the Minnesota Board of Peace Officer Standards and Training (POST) Reciprocity Exam OR eligible to take the MN Post Reciprocity Exam. Minnesota Peace Officer Standards and Training License. Current candidates/officers that are working outside of Minnesota need to complete a Minnesota reciprocity prior to being hired. Licensing information is available through the MN Post Board. CPR/First Responder training. Valid driver's license. Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities:
General knowledge of modern law enforcement principles, procedures, techniques and equipment; general knowledge of the geography of the City and location of important buildings; general knowledge of the laws, ordinances and police department rules and regulations; skill in using firearms and operating a motor vehicle; ability to understand and carry out oral and written instructions and to prepare clear reports; ability to analyze situations and to adopt quick, effective and reasonable courses of action with due regard to surrounding hazards and circumstances; ability to remain calm and professional while dealing with abusive, mentally impaired, intoxicated, or assaultive members of the public; ability to operate radar unit, audio/visual recording devices, expandable baton, handcuffs, breathalyzer, first aid equipment and other necessary tools and equipment; ability to multi-task and prioritize life-threatening situations to minimize risk; ability to deal courteously, but firmly with the public; ability to establish and maintain effective relationships with associates and the general public. Physical Requirements and Working Conditions:
The work of the Police Officer requires the regular exertion of up to 10 pounds of force, frequent exertion of up to 25 pounds of force and occasional exertion of up to 100 pounds of force; work regularly requires walking, using hands to finger, handle or feel and repetitive motions, frequently requires standing, speaking or hearing and pushing or pulling and occasionally requires sitting, climbing or balancing, stooping, kneeling, crouching or crawling, reaching with hands and arms and lifting; work requires depth perception, color perception, night vision and peripheral vision; vocal communication is required for expressing or exchanging ideas by means of the spoken word and conveying detailed or important instructions
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