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Salt Lake City Corporation Entry-Level Police Officer - May 2025 Academy in Salt Lake City, Utah

Position Title:

Entry-Level Police Officer - May 2025 Academy

Job Description:

Congratulations on choosing a law enforcement career with Salt Lake City Police Department! This position requires no experience and provides tons of opportunities for personal and professional growth.

To qualify, you must:

  • Have a high school diploma,

  • Be 21 years of age by the time you’re certified as a law enforcement officer (approximately October 2025),

  • Be either a U.S. Citizen or a lawful permanent resident of the United States with five years of legal U.S. residency, and

  • Have NPOST results with a score of 70% or higher in each of the four categories.

  • Your NPOST scores (or proof that you have taken the NPOST and are awaiting results) will be collected at the time of the physical agility test. Applicants who attach non-passing scores will be automatically disqualified.

see additional information about minimum requirements below

Important Dates:

  • Job announcement closes: September 30, 2024

  • Physical agility testing invitations sent by: October 5, 2024

  • Physical agility tests: November 9, 2024 or November 16, 2024

  • Academy begins: May 26, 2025

Living out of state? Find out more below.

Why SLCPD?

  • We pay for your Utah POST SFO and LEO certification! All training is done in-house by our POST-certified instructors.

  • Get paid while you attend the academy! You’ll start receiving your regular pay and credit towards retirement while in training.

  • Receive full City benefits starting day one! That includes health, dental, and vision insurance, paid time off, and a variety of discounted supplemental benefits like pet insurance and legal services. Read more about our benefits here: https://www.slc.gov/hr/benefits-and-wellness/.

  • All your equipment is provided to you! Everything from take-home vehicles (after training) and uniforms to handcuffs and body cams is included and paid for by the department to ensure you’re fully equipped for success.

  • Enjoy competitive pay incentives! Whether it’s your regular merit increases, career path incentive pay for your bachelor's degree, or overtime opportunities, SLCPD has plenty of opportunities to increase your earning potential.

    Pay starts at $33.20/hr. The full pay scale can be found below.

Disqualifying conditions and legal requirements can be found here: https://post.utah.gov/prospective-officers/qualifications/ and here: https://post.utah.gov/prospective-officers/legal-requirements/.

Tips for success:

  • Get your NPOST done early! It can take a long time to get in to take the test, then to receive the results. You’ll need to have your results at the time of your physical agility test in November. If you don’t have your results or proof that you took the test and are awaiting the results, you’ll be turned away from the physical agility test! You can find testing locations and information here: http://www.slcdocs.com/HR/Hire/NPOST_TestingInformation.pdf.

  • It’s never too early to start preparing for the physical agility test. The bulk of those that don’t pass the test fall behind on the run. Applicants who don’t pass the physical agility test will be invited to reapply for the next academy. Details about what’s involved in the physical agility test can be found here: https://slcpd.com/careers/joinourteam/physical-agility-test/.

  • Oral board interviews are held immediately after the physical agility tests. You’re welcome to change into professional interview attire, but we don’t expect it. Brush up on your interview skills and consider what makes you the best fit for the department and the position.

    What you can expect from the process:

Becoming a police officer is a long process. Depending on when you apply, it could take 8-10 months to complete the whole process. You may not hear from us for a while; know that we’ll always update you when there’s a change in your application status or when we need something from you. To get an idea of what the hiring process looks like, read more about it here: https://www.slcdocs.com/HR/Hire/SLCPD_EntryLevelPoliceOfficerProcess.pdf.

Out of state applicants:

  • Out-of-state applicants are welcome to apply! We’ll work with you to minimize the number of trips you’ll need to take to Salt Lake City during the hiring process.

  • You’ll need to visit Salt Lake City at least twice: Once to take the physical agility test in November, then again to complete the in-person components of the background investigation, such as the truth verification exam, the psychological evaluation, and the executive interview. Your second visit will be condensed to a three-to-four-day period sometime between January to March.

  • SLCPD currently does not offer travel reimbursement for prospective out-of-state applicants.

    Typical duties:

  • 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.

  • Compiles and prepares required information and evidence to assist in prosecution of criminal cases. Testifies as a witness and renders credible testimonies in a court of law.

  • Reports to scene of accidents and investigates 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, obtains 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.

  • Maintains knowledge of criminal and civil law, and police techniques and tactics.

  • Attends regular training classes in police methods.

  • Provides peripheral services such as giving information, directions, advice and general assistance to the public whenever necessary.

  • Performs other related duties as assigned.

    Minimum qualifications:

  • High school diploma or equivalent.

  • Graduation from the Utah Police Officers Standards and Training (POST) Academy with P.O.S.T. certification as a Law Enforcement Officer is required within one (1) year of hire.

  • Must be either a U.S. Citizen or a lawful permanent resident of the United States who has been in the United States legally for the five years immediately before the day on which the application is made; and has legal authorization to work in the United States as of the date of the first examination.

  • Must be at least 21 years of age at the time of certification as a law enforcement officer.

  • Considerable human relations skills and communications skills.

  • Ability to work independently, make critical decisions, and use initiative and common sense.

  • Must be able to render credible testimony in a court of law.

  • Must have valid state driver’s license or Utah driving privilege card (or the ability to obtain one within 30 days of employment).

    Working conditions:

  • Moderately heavy physical activity. Required to push, pull or lift medium heavy weights. Difficult working positions. Must stand, walk or sit uncomfortably for extended periods. Moderate exposure to elements such as heat, cold, dampness, fumes, noise, dust or grease. Exposure to hostile, life-threatening situations. May be required to use physical force to include deadly force in course of assigned duties.

  • Considerable exposure to stressful situations as a result of human behavior. In field operations, exposure to stress as well as occupational hazards is of considerable magnitude.

  • Required to work irregular hours in addition to regularly scheduled shift on an as needed basis.

The above statements are intended to describe the general nature and level of work being performed by persons assigned to this job. They are not intended to be an exhaustive list of all duties, responsibilities and skills required of personnel so classified. All requirements are subject to possible modification to reasonably accommodate individuals with disabilities.

Position salary range:

Entry - $33.20/hr.

2 year - $35.19/hr.

4 year - $37.30/hr.

6 year - $39.54/hr.

8 year - $41.91/hr.

10 year - $44.42/hr.

12 year - $47.09/hr.

Department

Police

Full Time/Part Time:

Full time

Scheduled Hours:

40

Need help applying? Please call our Recruitment team at 801-535-6699 or email careers@slcgov.com.

BENEFITSFull-Time roles with Salt Lake City Corp are eligible for a generous, robust benefits package including:

  • Health Insurance (95% of premium paid by city)

  • HSA or Flex Account (HSA – City contributes $1,000 - $2,000 annually into account, no match required)

  • Dental, Vision and Life Insurance

  • City-paid retirement contributions toward a pension plan and/or 401(k)

  • A robust Employee Assistance Plan (EAP)

  • Up to $4,000 tuition reimbursement annually

  • Discounted supplemental benefits like pet insurance and legal services

  • Wellness clinic for employees and their families

Paid Time Off

  • 12 vacation days to start

  • 12 paid holidays & 1 personal holiday

  • Up to 80 hours of personal leave annually

  • 6 weeks of paid parental leave to all new parents

  • Additional time off credit possible for rehires or new hires coming from another public jurisdiction

VETERAN EMPLOYER:

Salt Lake City is proud to be a partner of the Utah Patriot Program, providing employment opportunities for Veterans, Military and spouses. We are also a proud National Service Partner.

ABOUT SALT LAKE CITY CORP

Our Salt Lake City family serves a population of over 200,000. As an Equal Opportunity Employer, the City is committed to providing resources, access, and opportunity to all and continue to recruit and retain talented people from all backgrounds. Our employees make a real difference with the work they do every day and are actively shaping our beautiful City's future.

We aspire to shape a better community and workplace, and as such, we are committed to pay equity. We are proud to have achieved gender pay equity as a leader in the Utah community by creating a workplace where there is equal opportunity for all.

The City is committed to the full inclusion of all qualified individuals. As part of this commitment, Salt Lake City will ensure that persons with disabilities are provided reasonable accommodations. If reasonable accommodation is needed to participate in the job application or interview process, to perform essential job functions, and/or to receive other benefits and privileges of employment, please contact Human Resources at 801-535-7900.

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