Town of Milliken
Police Officer - P.O.S.T Certified
Town of Milliken, Milliken, Colorado, United States, 80543
Police Officers 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 public’s 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 community’s 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 police officer 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 job description 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 Town’s 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
Valid Colorado driver’s license with outstanding driving skills.
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.
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.
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.
Qualifications
Colorado P.O.S.T. – certified.
Valid Colorado driver’s 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.
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. Please be sure to submit your Application and Resume together: Kathy Kindsfather, Human Resources/Senior Coordinator/Special Events (970) 660‑5040 *
KKindsfather@MillikenCO.gov
Category Full Time Employment Opportunities Status Open Salary $84,250.00 annually FLSA Status: Non‑Exempt Benefits: Scheduled Holidays, Medical, Dental, Vision, Retirement Plan(s), Vacation, Disability, Employee Recognition Program, Life Insurance, and Sick Time. Posted December 31, 2025 Closing January 15, 2026 5:00 PM
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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 community’s 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 police officer 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 job description 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 Town’s 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
Valid Colorado driver’s license with outstanding driving skills.
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.
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.
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.
Qualifications
Colorado P.O.S.T. – certified.
Valid Colorado driver’s 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.
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. Please be sure to submit your Application and Resume together: Kathy Kindsfather, Human Resources/Senior Coordinator/Special Events (970) 660‑5040 *
KKindsfather@MillikenCO.gov
Category Full Time Employment Opportunities Status Open Salary $84,250.00 annually FLSA Status: Non‑Exempt Benefits: Scheduled Holidays, Medical, Dental, Vision, Retirement Plan(s), Vacation, Disability, Employee Recognition Program, Life Insurance, and Sick Time. Posted December 31, 2025 Closing January 15, 2026 5:00 PM
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