The Town of Parker
Become a Police Officer with the Parker Police Department: Make a Difference in Your Community
Have you always dreamed of becoming a Police Officer? Do you want to make a meaningful impact on the community you serve? Now’s your chance! The Parker Police Department is seeking passionate individuals to apply for our sponsored Police Recruit program.
What We Offer
We’ll cover your academy costs and pay you an annual salary of
$74,880
($36.00/hr), while you complete the twenty-one (21) week academy.
Upon graduation, you’ll transition to a
Parker Police Officer 1
with an annual salary of
$89,897.60 .
We offer some of the
highest pay for officers
in the State of Colorado.
Work in a community that provides
unmatched support
for law enforcement professionals.
Employees are eligible
to apply for special assignments, duties, and instructorships (DOE) after successfully completing a twelve-month probationary period as a Police Officer 1.
About Us The Parker Police Department is committed to providing
exemplary service
to the citizens of the Town of Parker, 24 hours a day, 365 days a year. We are dedicated to maintaining the
highest ethical standards
while fostering a safe environment for our residents.
We operate under the philosophy of
community policing , which means our officers are encouraged to engage directly with the community—building trust, forging partnerships, and improving the quality of life for everyone in Parker. By working together with the community, we solve problems and ensure Parker remains a great place to
live, work, and play .
Community Engagement Our department is deeply involved in the community through events like National Night Out, Coffee with a Cop, and youth outreach programs. We believe in being more than just law enforcement; we are neighbors, partners, and advocates for the people we serve.
Why Join Us? As a member of the Parker Police Department, you’ll be part of a supportive, collaborative team that encourages leadership at every level. You’ll receive ongoing training and career advancement opportunities, helping you develop professionally and personally.
We are looking for dedicated, driven individuals who want to contribute to the safety and well‑being of our community. If you’re ready to take the next step in your career, we would be honored to have you join the Parker Police family.
Apply today and be a part of something truly impactful! Learn more about our agency www.parkeronline.org/employment.
This sponsored position attends the Level 1 Colorado Peace Officer Standards and Training (P.O.S.T.) Board Certification Academy. Upon successful completion of the Academy and obtaining a Level 1 P.O.S.T. Certification, this position transitions to a full‑time Police Officer in the Patrol Division of the Parker Police Department. Prior to hire, but following successful completion of the background process, a training agreement for this sponsorship is required. This agreement binds the Recruit/Trainee to a two (2) year employment commitment to the Town of Parker Police Department with outlined sanctions if not fulfilled.
*This position performs duties deemed to be safety sensitive. Employees holding this position participate in pre‑employment and random drug testing under Town’s policies*
NOTE: A list of disqualifiers for this position must be read prior to applying for this position and can be viewed at www.ParkerOnline.org/PoliceEmploymentDisqualifiers. Be sure to select the ’Sworn/Trainee Position Applicant Disqualifiers’ option for the correct list.
NOTE: The number of Academy positions may vary based on number of vacancies within the agency. To perform this job successfully, an individual must be able to perform each essential duty satisfactorily. Reasonable accommodation may be made to enable qualified individuals with a disability to perform the essential duties. The below list is intended to be illustrative of the responsibilities of this position and is not all encompassing. This job description does not constitute an employment agreement and the Town may change these duties at any time.
Attends a P.O.S.T Academy selected by the Parker Police Department. Attendance consists of a minimum of five hundred and fifty‑six (556) hours of state‑mandated training, at the dates and times outlined by the course curriculum and P.O.S.T. Academy Director.
Communicates with the Police Department throughout the P.O.S.T Academy. The progress of the Recruit/Trainee is monitored and input provided by the Department for the duration of the same.
Attends meetings and/or briefings as determined by Patrol Command Staff.
Upon obtaining P.O.S.T. Certification, the Recruit/Trainee will be assigned a Police Officer position and must, at that time, review and acknowledge the job description for that position.
Must be twenty (21) years of age by completion of the P.O.S.T. Academy. Requires a high school diploma or GED equivalent. Formal education, often achieved through completion of a bachelor’s or associate degree, in Law Enforcement, Criminal Justice or a related field is preferred. Possession of or ability to readily obtain a valid Driver’s License issued by the State of Colorado for the type of vehicle or equipment operated; safe driving record and a minimum of two (2) years of driving history.
Employment Standards The requirements listed below are representative of the knowledge, skill, and/or ability required.
Knowledge of modern office practices and procedures.
Knowledge of human nature, human problems, and problem‑solving methods.
Skill in interpersonal communications skills.
Ability to attend a full‑time P.O.S.T. certified Police Academy as identified by the Parker Police Department.
Ability to successfully complete the Police Academy and obtain a Level 1 Colorado Peace Officer Standards and Training (P.O.S.T.) Board certification.
Ability to work independently with limited direct supervision.
Ability to learn and interpret relevant town, state, and federal laws, regulations, and policies.
Ability to retain knowledge of modern police principles, procedures, techniques, and equipment.
Ability to read and write the English language effectively.
Ability to perform work which requires good physical condition.
Ability to follow both verbal and written instructions and the ability to issue clear concise verbal and or written instructions.
Ability to problem solve and function under pressure.
Ability to successfully complete a background check including but not limited to: criminal history search, drug screen, motor vehicle record (MVR) check, polygraph, psychological and physical examination and physical agility test is required.
Additional Information Recruits/Trainees must attend the academy that is selected and utilized by the Parker Police Department. The regular basic course, commonly referred to as the Police Academy, consists of 556 hours of state‑mandated training. The curriculum is certified by the P.O.S.T., and was developed based on empirical studies by the commission of the skills, knowledge and abilities required of law enforcement officers. Depending upon the provider of the training, the number of hours for the presentation will vary, but will never be less than the mandatory number of hours of 556. Any additional training hours must be P.O.S.T. certified training hours.
Recruits/Trainees are expected to attend the academy at the dates/times outlined by the course curriculum and P.O.S.T. Academy Director. To support the Recruit/Trainee during this time, channels of communication will be open between the Parker Police Department and the selected academy in order to monitor the progress of Recruits/Trainees and provide input to the academy training program. The regular basic course offered by the outside academies shall provide training as specified in P.O.S.T. and testing specifications. The academy shall be responsible for the administration of the prescribed training programs and provide for the fair and nondiscriminatory testing of each Trainee.
Recruitment Timeline: (dates are subject to change)
01/09/26 - 01/21/26: Reviewing Applications & Preliminary Testing
Testing includes: Two (2) release forms, Typing Test, Written Exam and Video Interview. Must pass all testing phases and score high enough to move to Oral Board process. Note: Preliminary testing will be done 100% online and custom emails will be sent to candidates regarding instructions after application review. Deadline to complete testing is 2/4/26 at 5pm MST. Candidates will be notified of next steps in the process no later than 2/11/26.
Week of February 16th (Most likely on 2/17 and 2/19): Presentations/Oral Board Interviews
February 26th: Chief’s Interviews / Backgrounds
Hire date: First week in July
Start of Academy: 7/20/2026 (approximately)
Academy Graduation: December 2026
Once POST Certification has been obtained the Trainee will be promoted to a Police Officer 1.
Tools & Equipment Requires the frequent use of general office equipment and general school equipment as deemed necessary by the P.O.S.T. Academy instructors.
Recruits/Trainees shall not be authorized to carry a weapon until they have completed the P.O.S.T. Academy, have attended the Parker Police Department mini‑skills training, and have been sworn in as a commissioned officer for the Town of Parker.
Physical Demands
Lift and/or move objects weighing two hundred (200) pounds or more, including the limp body of a person.
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.
Jump over obstacles or ditches and negotiate passage through difficult terrain or areas.
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.
Perform First Aid/CPR.
Operate a law enforcement vehicle safely in non‑emergency (routine) and emergency situations, including various weather conditions at various speeds.
Other physical demands as outlined in the course description of the P.O.S.T. Academy.
Environment Work is performed in a variety of environments including classroom, indoor and outdoor environments as established by the P.O.S.T. Academy. The employee is occasionally exposed to wet and humid conditions, hot (may be extreme) and/or cold (may be extreme) conditions, fumes, toxic or caustic chemicals, airborne particles, and vibrations. The employee occasionally works near moving mechanical parts; in high, precarious places or with explosives.
Inquiries related to this job posting may be sent to moliver@parkerco.gov.
The Town of Parker is an Equal Employment Opportunity Employer.
Information about the Academy The Highlands Ranch Law Enforcement Basic Training Academy is a joint effort between the Douglas County Sheriff’s Offices and other agencies within the 18th and 23rd Judicial Districts and beyond. Our Academy is designed to develop highly trained peace officers in a professional environment conducive to learning, emphasizing leadership, respect, and service.
Our Basic P.O.S.T.-approved Academy has a 21‑week curriculum. We hold two Academy Classes annually. The next academy will start in July 2026, and run through December 2026.
The following electives are included in the Academy:
First Aid/CPR/AED Certification
OC Certification
Taser Certification
Rifle Certification
Use of Force
Family Wellness Academy
Drill and Ceremonies
Critical Incident Review (Officer‑Involved Shootings)
The Academy costs $8,200 plus ammunition (This cost is covered by the Town of Parker). We only accept sponsored Cadets from Law Enforcement Agencies.
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What We Offer
We’ll cover your academy costs and pay you an annual salary of
$74,880
($36.00/hr), while you complete the twenty-one (21) week academy.
Upon graduation, you’ll transition to a
Parker Police Officer 1
with an annual salary of
$89,897.60 .
We offer some of the
highest pay for officers
in the State of Colorado.
Work in a community that provides
unmatched support
for law enforcement professionals.
Employees are eligible
to apply for special assignments, duties, and instructorships (DOE) after successfully completing a twelve-month probationary period as a Police Officer 1.
About Us The Parker Police Department is committed to providing
exemplary service
to the citizens of the Town of Parker, 24 hours a day, 365 days a year. We are dedicated to maintaining the
highest ethical standards
while fostering a safe environment for our residents.
We operate under the philosophy of
community policing , which means our officers are encouraged to engage directly with the community—building trust, forging partnerships, and improving the quality of life for everyone in Parker. By working together with the community, we solve problems and ensure Parker remains a great place to
live, work, and play .
Community Engagement Our department is deeply involved in the community through events like National Night Out, Coffee with a Cop, and youth outreach programs. We believe in being more than just law enforcement; we are neighbors, partners, and advocates for the people we serve.
Why Join Us? As a member of the Parker Police Department, you’ll be part of a supportive, collaborative team that encourages leadership at every level. You’ll receive ongoing training and career advancement opportunities, helping you develop professionally and personally.
We are looking for dedicated, driven individuals who want to contribute to the safety and well‑being of our community. If you’re ready to take the next step in your career, we would be honored to have you join the Parker Police family.
Apply today and be a part of something truly impactful! Learn more about our agency www.parkeronline.org/employment.
This sponsored position attends the Level 1 Colorado Peace Officer Standards and Training (P.O.S.T.) Board Certification Academy. Upon successful completion of the Academy and obtaining a Level 1 P.O.S.T. Certification, this position transitions to a full‑time Police Officer in the Patrol Division of the Parker Police Department. Prior to hire, but following successful completion of the background process, a training agreement for this sponsorship is required. This agreement binds the Recruit/Trainee to a two (2) year employment commitment to the Town of Parker Police Department with outlined sanctions if not fulfilled.
*This position performs duties deemed to be safety sensitive. Employees holding this position participate in pre‑employment and random drug testing under Town’s policies*
NOTE: A list of disqualifiers for this position must be read prior to applying for this position and can be viewed at www.ParkerOnline.org/PoliceEmploymentDisqualifiers. Be sure to select the ’Sworn/Trainee Position Applicant Disqualifiers’ option for the correct list.
NOTE: The number of Academy positions may vary based on number of vacancies within the agency. To perform this job successfully, an individual must be able to perform each essential duty satisfactorily. Reasonable accommodation may be made to enable qualified individuals with a disability to perform the essential duties. The below list is intended to be illustrative of the responsibilities of this position and is not all encompassing. This job description does not constitute an employment agreement and the Town may change these duties at any time.
Attends a P.O.S.T Academy selected by the Parker Police Department. Attendance consists of a minimum of five hundred and fifty‑six (556) hours of state‑mandated training, at the dates and times outlined by the course curriculum and P.O.S.T. Academy Director.
Communicates with the Police Department throughout the P.O.S.T Academy. The progress of the Recruit/Trainee is monitored and input provided by the Department for the duration of the same.
Attends meetings and/or briefings as determined by Patrol Command Staff.
Upon obtaining P.O.S.T. Certification, the Recruit/Trainee will be assigned a Police Officer position and must, at that time, review and acknowledge the job description for that position.
Must be twenty (21) years of age by completion of the P.O.S.T. Academy. Requires a high school diploma or GED equivalent. Formal education, often achieved through completion of a bachelor’s or associate degree, in Law Enforcement, Criminal Justice or a related field is preferred. Possession of or ability to readily obtain a valid Driver’s License issued by the State of Colorado for the type of vehicle or equipment operated; safe driving record and a minimum of two (2) years of driving history.
Employment Standards The requirements listed below are representative of the knowledge, skill, and/or ability required.
Knowledge of modern office practices and procedures.
Knowledge of human nature, human problems, and problem‑solving methods.
Skill in interpersonal communications skills.
Ability to attend a full‑time P.O.S.T. certified Police Academy as identified by the Parker Police Department.
Ability to successfully complete the Police Academy and obtain a Level 1 Colorado Peace Officer Standards and Training (P.O.S.T.) Board certification.
Ability to work independently with limited direct supervision.
Ability to learn and interpret relevant town, state, and federal laws, regulations, and policies.
Ability to retain knowledge of modern police principles, procedures, techniques, and equipment.
Ability to read and write the English language effectively.
Ability to perform work which requires good physical condition.
Ability to follow both verbal and written instructions and the ability to issue clear concise verbal and or written instructions.
Ability to problem solve and function under pressure.
Ability to successfully complete a background check including but not limited to: criminal history search, drug screen, motor vehicle record (MVR) check, polygraph, psychological and physical examination and physical agility test is required.
Additional Information Recruits/Trainees must attend the academy that is selected and utilized by the Parker Police Department. The regular basic course, commonly referred to as the Police Academy, consists of 556 hours of state‑mandated training. The curriculum is certified by the P.O.S.T., and was developed based on empirical studies by the commission of the skills, knowledge and abilities required of law enforcement officers. Depending upon the provider of the training, the number of hours for the presentation will vary, but will never be less than the mandatory number of hours of 556. Any additional training hours must be P.O.S.T. certified training hours.
Recruits/Trainees are expected to attend the academy at the dates/times outlined by the course curriculum and P.O.S.T. Academy Director. To support the Recruit/Trainee during this time, channels of communication will be open between the Parker Police Department and the selected academy in order to monitor the progress of Recruits/Trainees and provide input to the academy training program. The regular basic course offered by the outside academies shall provide training as specified in P.O.S.T. and testing specifications. The academy shall be responsible for the administration of the prescribed training programs and provide for the fair and nondiscriminatory testing of each Trainee.
Recruitment Timeline: (dates are subject to change)
01/09/26 - 01/21/26: Reviewing Applications & Preliminary Testing
Testing includes: Two (2) release forms, Typing Test, Written Exam and Video Interview. Must pass all testing phases and score high enough to move to Oral Board process. Note: Preliminary testing will be done 100% online and custom emails will be sent to candidates regarding instructions after application review. Deadline to complete testing is 2/4/26 at 5pm MST. Candidates will be notified of next steps in the process no later than 2/11/26.
Week of February 16th (Most likely on 2/17 and 2/19): Presentations/Oral Board Interviews
February 26th: Chief’s Interviews / Backgrounds
Hire date: First week in July
Start of Academy: 7/20/2026 (approximately)
Academy Graduation: December 2026
Once POST Certification has been obtained the Trainee will be promoted to a Police Officer 1.
Tools & Equipment Requires the frequent use of general office equipment and general school equipment as deemed necessary by the P.O.S.T. Academy instructors.
Recruits/Trainees shall not be authorized to carry a weapon until they have completed the P.O.S.T. Academy, have attended the Parker Police Department mini‑skills training, and have been sworn in as a commissioned officer for the Town of Parker.
Physical Demands
Lift and/or move objects weighing two hundred (200) pounds or more, including the limp body of a person.
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.
Jump over obstacles or ditches and negotiate passage through difficult terrain or areas.
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.
Perform First Aid/CPR.
Operate a law enforcement vehicle safely in non‑emergency (routine) and emergency situations, including various weather conditions at various speeds.
Other physical demands as outlined in the course description of the P.O.S.T. Academy.
Environment Work is performed in a variety of environments including classroom, indoor and outdoor environments as established by the P.O.S.T. Academy. The employee is occasionally exposed to wet and humid conditions, hot (may be extreme) and/or cold (may be extreme) conditions, fumes, toxic or caustic chemicals, airborne particles, and vibrations. The employee occasionally works near moving mechanical parts; in high, precarious places or with explosives.
Inquiries related to this job posting may be sent to moliver@parkerco.gov.
The Town of Parker is an Equal Employment Opportunity Employer.
Information about the Academy The Highlands Ranch Law Enforcement Basic Training Academy is a joint effort between the Douglas County Sheriff’s Offices and other agencies within the 18th and 23rd Judicial Districts and beyond. Our Academy is designed to develop highly trained peace officers in a professional environment conducive to learning, emphasizing leadership, respect, and service.
Our Basic P.O.S.T.-approved Academy has a 21‑week curriculum. We hold two Academy Classes annually. The next academy will start in July 2026, and run through December 2026.
The following electives are included in the Academy:
First Aid/CPR/AED Certification
OC Certification
Taser Certification
Rifle Certification
Use of Force
Family Wellness Academy
Drill and Ceremonies
Critical Incident Review (Officer‑Involved Shootings)
The Academy costs $8,200 plus ammunition (This cost is covered by the Town of Parker). We only accept sponsored Cadets from Law Enforcement Agencies.
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