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Police Officer

at Unified Police Department Of Greater Salt Lake

[Unknown City], UT

Posted: 1-17-2025

Law, Compliance, and Public Safety

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$82,472/year

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About this Career

Police and Sheriff's Patrol Officers

Skills

Assertiveness, Narcotics, Law Enforcement Practices, Traffic Control, Analytical Skills, Courage, Communication, Tactfulness, Resourcefulness, Accounts Payable, Crime Prevention, Traffic Laws, Multitasking, Law Enforcement, Investigation, Valid Driver's License, Proactivity, Human Relations Movement, Misdemeanor, Crowd Control, Collaboration, Teamwork

Job Description

Police Officer Unified Police Department of Greater Salt Lake Salt Lake County, UT Job Details Full-time $31.18 - $48.12 an hour 20 hours ago Benefits Health savings account Health insurance Flexible spending account Military leave Uniform allowance Parental leave Dependent health insurance coverage Employee assistance program Employee discount Professional development assistance Qualifications Writing skills High school diploma or GED Analysis skills Driver's License 1 year Communication skills Entry level Full Job Description Police Officer •
YOU MUST APPLY ON OUR WEBSITE NOT VIA INDEED
•Apply at https://updsl.net/careers/
Schedule:
Various (Sunday through Saturday, Days, Afternoons, Graveyards)
Salary Range:
$31.18 - $48.12
Position Type:
Full-Time, Non-Exempt Status:
Open until
Filled Job Title:
Entry Level Police Officer and Lateral Police Officer Job Summary:
The Unified Police Department of Greater Salt Lake is now accepting applications for the position of Entry Level and Lateral full-time Police Officer.
Entry Level:
The successful applicant must meet the minimum requirements to obtain a P.O.S.T. Law Enforcement (LEO) certification. The applicant must also pass the National Police Officer Selection Test (NPOST) with a minimum overall score of 80% or higher. A copy of the NPOST score must be submitted at time of application. Preference points will be awarded for Military Veterans, LEO Certifiable Candidates, and those with a college degree. •UPD will "sponsor" the successful candidate to attend the P.O.S.T. academy with full pay and benefits until certification is obtained.
Lateral:
Lateral appointments will be considered for those applicants with a minimum of one year of completed law enforcement (LEO) experience within the last three years. Lateral candidates must possess a current
P.O.S.T. LEO
certification or be able to obtain a Utah LEO Certification by time of hire. Lateral applicants will receive service credit for the purposes of pay calculation on a year-for-year basis up to the maximum of 12 years. Successful candidates will be able to pass a background investigation, pre-employment drug screening and medical exam. Preference points will be awarded for Military Veterans and those with a college degree. All candidates hired will serve a 12-month probationary period.
Essential Functions:
The Police Officer position is subordinate to the Chief of Police and all other raking officers of the department. Performs a wide variety of police functions, including but not limited to: Crime suppression, crime prevention, protection of personal liberties, regulation of non-criminal conduct, and provision of services. Police Officers are given specific work instructions by superior officers on new assignments but work independently in performing regularly assigned duties. Duties include, but are not limited to: Responds to calls for service, assistance for other officers and at the direction of supervisory personnel. Suppresses crime through identification and apprehension of criminals and recovery of stolen property. Regulates non-criminal conduct, such as traffic control, crowd control, and social relations. Reports to the scene of accidents and investigates the causes and results of accidents. Responds to robbery and burglary alarms and other misdemeanor and felony crimes, which may necessitate the exertion of extraordinary physical effort and the use of initiative and common sense. Secures the scene of crime, conducts preliminary investigations, gathers evidence, identifies witnesses, and makes arrests. Makes investigations of vice and narcotics activities, identifies and recovers stolen property, investigates reports of stolen automobiles and property stolen from automobiles, conducts investigations of homicides and thefts, conducts special investigations for other law enforcement agencies, investigates all complaints on checks and forgeries, investigates complaints of crimes committed by juveniles. May work undercover in performing these functions to obtain evidence to be used in the arrest and conviction of guilty parties. Compiles and prepares required information and evidence to assist in prosecution of criminal cases. Testifies as a witness in court. Attends regular training classes in police methods. Provides peripheral services such as giving information, directions, advice and general assistance to the public whenever necessary. Prepares thorough and complete reports of investigations and daily activity. Maintains a working knowledge of criminal and traffic law. Operates a law enforcement vehicle within safety guidelines of UPD policies Performs other related duties as required.
Job Responsibilities:
The Unified Police Department of Greater Salt Lake serves the cities of Holladay, Millcreek and Midvale as well as the Townships of Kearns, Magna, White City, Copperton, Brighton, and Emigration Canyon. The department is structured to share in the cost of policing, thereby creating economies of scale and increasing the ability of the department to provide professional, high quality police services to the communities we serve. The department has assignments in Patrol and Investigations.
Specialty positions include:
Violent Crimes Unit, Special Victims Unit, Fraud/DV, Crash Reconstruction, K9, Traffic/Motors, SWAT, School Resource Officer, Community Oriented Policing, Street Crimes/Directed Enforcement Unit, Drone Unit, and Shelter Resource Detective. More information about the department can be found on our website at ww.updsl.net.
Minimum Qualifications:
Graduation from high school or possession of GED Certificate. Must be a U.S. Citizen, or last 5 years as a Lawful Permanent Resident Must be 21 years of age or older. Must have valid Utah Drivers License. No felony convictions. No DUI convictions in the 2 years prior to applying. No domestic violence convictions. Successful completion of Peace Officer Merit Commission examination process which may include Utah
N.P.O.S.T.
exam (passing score of 80% or better), physical fitness examination, oral interview, background investigation, CVSA examination, medical examination, and drug screen. UTAH Peace Officer Standards Training Law Enforcement Officer certification (Lateral Candidates Only). Knowledge, Skills and Abilities Operate a law enforcement vehicle within safety guidelines of UPD policies. Ability to work independently, make critical decisions, and use initiative and common sense in a variety of police functions. Ability to use good judgment and to problem solve. Possessing strong human relations and communication skills. Capacity for empathy and compassion. Capacity for multi-tasking. Ability to demonstrate courage and to take responsibility. Ability to be resourceful and show initiative. Ability to demonstrate assertiveness while being courteous and tactful. Possessing and demonstrating integrity. Capacity for engaging in teamwork and ability to collaborate. Ability to manage stress calmly and effectively. Professional reading, writing, and analytical skills. Ability to understand and carry out oral and written instructions. Ability to develop skills in the use and care of firearms.
Notes:
Reasonable accommodation may be made to enable qualified individuals with a disability to perform the essential functions of the job in accordance with State and Federal law. A Pre-employment drug test, a pre-employment background investigation, and proof of employment eligibility are required. The Unified Police Department is an equal opportunity employer Applications must be submitted via our website at www.updsl.net/careers
Job Type:
Full-time Pay:
$31.18 - $48.12 per hour Expected hours: 40 per week
Benefits:
Dependent health insurance coverage Employee assistance program Employee discount Flexible spending account Health savings account Military leave Parental leave Professional development assistance Uniform allowance
Schedule:
10 hour shift 12 hour shift Day shift Evening shift Every weekend Holidays Monday to Friday Night shift Overnight shift Overtime Weekends as needed People with a criminal record are encouraged to apply
Work Location:
In person

Other Job Posting Details

Salary

Minimum

Maximum

$64,854/yr

$100,090/yr

MINIMUM EDUCATION LEVEL

High school or GED

MINIMUM YEARS EXPERIENCE

1