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Police Officer
Salary
Depends on Qualifications
Location
Mounds View
Job Type
Full-Time
Job Number
202600010
Department
Police
Division
Police/Investigators Union # 204
Opening Date
04/03/2026
Closing Date
Continuous
Description
Benefits
Questions
Primary Objective of Position
Nature of Work:
This position is responsible during a specified period of time, for the maintenance of order, enforcement of laws, and protection of life and property. This position also assists in the investigation of criminal offenses, accidents, and other police-related problems.
Communicates with:
Internally – All staff, City Council
Externally – General public, County staff
Supervision:
None.
Essential Duties and Responsibilities
Essential Work Functions:
Performs community patrol: Operates a patrol vehicle; observes and enforces violations of parking and traffic laws and city code violations; responds to reports of suspicious activities or persons and disturbances of law and order; responds to radio dispatches; conducts security checks on businesses, schools and other buildings; and answers calls, questions and complaints.
Enforces criminal and traffic laws; issues citations for traffic violations; assists motorists in distress.
Arrests offenders, utilizing reasonable force if necessary; and transports suspects to the jail.
Provides first response medical treatment at injury scenes.
Investigates crime and accident scenes: gathers, processes and stores evidence; interviews suspects; takes victim and witness statements.
Provides testimony in court.
Serves as mental health first responder, mediator, and ensures continuity of care through the mental health system.
Ensures vehicle and equipment are in proper working order.
Assists in and attends ongoing training in procedures, tactics, weapons, computer systems, and related subjects.
Coordinates with other shifts and law enforcement agencies.
Prepares and maintains a variety of records and reports.
Other Work Functions (Illustrative Only):
Performs related work as required.
Ensures established programs for law enforcement and public service are achieved and implemented.
Opportunities are taken to promote a favorable image of the department and create good public relations through civic groups and other presentations in the community.
Ensures provided services consistently command the confidence and respect of the community.
Minimum Qualifications / Necessary Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities
Minimum Qualifications of Education and Experience:
Two (2) year community college degree or vocational school training in police sciences, law enforcement, criminal justice, public administration, or related field.
Completion of the basic law enforcement training academy or equivalent.
Desirable Qualifications of Education and Experience:
Bachelor's degree in police science, law enforcement, criminal justice, public administration, or related field.
One (1) year experience in law enforcement, either as a sworn, non-sworn, or volunteer position.
Fluent in a second language.
Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities Required:
Valid MN Driver's license.
Peace Officers Standards and Training License or Basic Law Enforcement Training certification.
Must meet all state-mandated and employer-required certifications, medical, psychological, and other requirements.
Knowledge of:
Law enforcement weapons and equipment.
Safety principles and practices.
Defensive techniques.
Physical apprehension, handcuffing, and restraining techniques.
Geography of the City.
Ability to communicate effectively, both orally and in writing.
Ability to establish and maintain effective working relationships.
Orientation towards community policing programs and principles.
Ability to work independently as well as within a team.
Ability to adapt to changes in tasks and responsibilities.
Ability to establish and maintain effective working relationships with others.
Persons with disabilities: the above is a general listing of job duties. Essential and non-essential functions may vary by individual position. Reasonable accommodations may be available for both essential and non-essential job duties.
Supplemental Information
Physical Demands and Work Environment:
In compliance with Americans with Disabilities Act, the following represents the Physical and Environmental Demands:
Function:24% or Less25% - 49P%-74u% or more
Office environment X
Sitting, standing X
Walking, reaching, pullingX
Typing/data entry X
Talking, hearing X
Close and distance vision X
Color vision, depth perception, accommodation, field of visionX
Hazardous physical conditions X
Atmospheric Conditions X
Hazardous materials X
Extreme temperatures X
Intense noise X
Travel X
Environmental X
Heavy Work (exert up to 100 pounds of force) X
2026 Salary Range Start $38.24 ($79,539) to 3 Years $50.99 ($106,059)
Longevity @ 4 years +4% = $53.03 ($110,302)
Longevity @ 8 years +6% = $54.05 ($112,424)
Longevity @ 12 years +8% = $55.07 ($114,546)
Longevity @ 16 years +10% = $56.09 ($116,667)
Hiring Bonus/Employee Referral Bonus
Entry Level $3,000
Lateral $6,000
$2,500 Referral Bonus for employee if referred candidate hired (include candidate name on supplemental application)
Entry Level Hiring Bonus – New Police Officer
The City will pay an Entry Level hiring bonus of $3,000 to new Police Officers.
Upon successful completion of Field Training (FTO), the Entry Level Police Officer will receive $1,500 (less taxes).
Upon successful completion of probation (one-year of employment), the Entry Level Police officer will receive the remaining $1,500 (less taxes).
All hiring bonus amounts must be re-paid in full to the City in the event the new Officer's employment ends, voluntarily or involuntarily, within two (2) years of the date of hire.
Lateral Level Hiring Bonus – Experienced Police Officer
The City will pay a Lateral Level hiring bonus of $6,000 to experienced Police Officers.
Upon successful completion of Field Training (FTO), the Lateral Level Police Officer will receive $3,000 (less taxes).
Upon successful completion of probation (one-year of employment), the Lateral Level Police officer will receive the remaining $3,000 (less taxes).
All hiring bonus amounts must be re-paid in full to the City in the event the Lateral Officer's employment ends, voluntarily or involuntarily, within two (2) years of the date of hire.
Reasons you should work at the City of Mounds View:
In-house VR simulator for Officer training
Training is prioritized for team
Work out on Duty in the City's On-Site Exercise Facility
Wellness program available
Earn dollars towards RHS program for participation
Outreach programs: Polar Plunge; Daddy Daughter Dance; Torch Run; Nite to Unite; PD vs FD Softball; Coffee with a Cop; Feed My Starving Children; Festival in the Park Parade; Popsicles with the Police; Charity golf tournament supporting Quincy House; Pink Patch Project; Justin Morneau Winter Coat Drive; Shop with a Cop; etc.
Tuition Reimbursement - The Police Department encourages its licensed Police personnel, or aspiring to become licensed Police personnel, to prepare for success within the Department through educational development and personal growth, up to an annual maximum cost of $5,000.
Ability to earn $100/monthly stipend for speaking another language proficiently (other than English) Testing required.
Four (4) hours of overtime minimum for any court appearances while off duty
$950 paid annually (2026) to the Officer for uniform upkeep
All uniforms and equipment are provided by the department
Officers in special assignments qualify for additional pay
Investigator; VCET Officer; School Resource Officer; Neighborhood Resource Officer; K9 Officer
Overtime shifts are available monthly in the form of grant funded DWI/traffic enforcement
To aid with investigations and traffic enforcement, automated license plate readers (ALPRs) have been installed within the City on main thoroughfares
Annual Police Banquet for Officers and their guest
Annual Employee Recognition Luncheon
Exceptional leadership and support provided by Police Administration Staff, CSO's, Interns, and Reserves
2026 Full Time Benefits
Full time new hires receive the following benefits (pro-rated based on hire date):
15 days of paid vacation
12 days of sick leave
14 or 13 paid holidays
Even years 14 paid holidays (add Election Day)
Odd years 13 paid holidays
Police Officers working the following days receive double pay: July 4, Thanksgiving Day, Christmas Eve, and Christmas Day
Police Officers working other holidays receive time and a half
Insurance Benefits begin the first of the month following hire date:
$1,305/month City contribution towards the cost: health, dental, basic life of $20,000, employee voluntary life insurance (up to $300,000), and $200/month towards Health Savings Accounts (HSAs) for single health coverage from the $1,305 month City contribution
$250/month additional towards Health Savings Accounts (HSAs) for employees carrying family health coverage
If Waiving health insurance:
$326/month contribution
May use portion of $1,305/month contribution towards the cost of dental, basic life, and employee voluntary life insurance - the remainder of the $1,305 waived
Additional benefit choices include:
HSA Max contribution single $4,400
HSA Max contribution family $8,750
HSA Catchup age 55 and older of $1,000
Flexible Spending Accounts (FSAs)
Medical/Dental and Daycare Expenses
Dependent Life
Spouse Voluntary Life
Child Voluntary Life
PERA Life (If eligible for PERA participants ONLY) through NCPERS
Long Term Disability
Vision
Deferred Comp
MissionSquare
Minnesota State Retirement System (MSRS)
Ability to participate in Annual Wellness Program
participants eligible to earn $50 - $250 towards RHS by completing healthy activities through City's wellness portal if they are enrolled in the City's health insurance
Employee Assistance Program available to all employees
Lincoln Financial Group
BCBS
Upon hire the following benefits begin immediately:
Public Employees Retirement Association (PERA)*
Retirement Health Savings (RHS)**
Onsite Workout Facility
Free parking
*PERA = Pension Program
Police & Fire employees contribute 11.8% of their pre-tax wage
The City contributes a matching contribution of 17.7%
Vested after 3 years of employment
**RHS
RHS participation is mandatory
Deductions based on labor contract and personnel manual
Police Officer
Print (
Apply
Police Officer
Salary
Depends on Qualifications
Location
Mounds View
Job Type
Full-Time
Job Number
202600010
Department
Police
Division
Police/Investigators Union # 204
Opening Date
04/03/2026
Closing Date
Continuous
Description
Benefits
Questions
Primary Objective of Position
Nature of Work:
This position is responsible during a specified period of time, for the maintenance of order, enforcement of laws, and protection of life and property. This position also assists in the investigation of criminal offenses, accidents, and other police-related problems.
Communicates with:
Internally – All staff, City Council
Externally – General public, County staff
Supervision:
None.
Essential Duties and Responsibilities
Essential Work Functions:
Performs community patrol: Operates a patrol vehicle; observes and enforces violations of parking and traffic laws and city code violations; responds to reports of suspicious activities or persons and disturbances of law and order; responds to radio dispatches; conducts security checks on businesses, schools and other buildings; and answers calls, questions and complaints.
Enforces criminal and traffic laws; issues citations for traffic violations; assists motorists in distress.
Arrests offenders, utilizing reasonable force if necessary; and transports suspects to the jail.
Provides first response medical treatment at injury scenes.
Investigates crime and accident scenes: gathers, processes and stores evidence; interviews suspects; takes victim and witness statements.
Provides testimony in court.
Serves as mental health first responder, mediator, and ensures continuity of care through the mental health system.
Ensures vehicle and equipment are in proper working order.
Assists in and attends ongoing training in procedures, tactics, weapons, computer systems, and related subjects.
Coordinates with other shifts and law enforcement agencies.
Prepares and maintains a variety of records and reports.
Other Work Functions (Illustrative Only):
Performs related work as required.
Ensures established programs for law enforcement and public service are achieved and implemented.
Opportunities are taken to promote a favorable image of the department and create good public relations through civic groups and other presentations in the community.
Ensures provided services consistently command the confidence and respect of the community.
Minimum Qualifications / Necessary Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities
Minimum Qualifications of Education and Experience:
Two (2) year community college degree or vocational school training in police sciences, law enforcement, criminal justice, public administration, or related field.
Completion of the basic law enforcement training academy or equivalent.
Desirable Qualifications of Education and Experience:
Bachelor's degree in police science, law enforcement, criminal justice, public administration, or related field.
One (1) year experience in law enforcement, either as a sworn, non-sworn, or volunteer position.
Fluent in a second language.
Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities Required:
Valid MN Driver's license.
Peace Officers Standards and Training License or Basic Law Enforcement Training certification.
Must meet all state-mandated and employer-required certifications, medical, psychological, and other requirements.
Knowledge of:
Law enforcement weapons and equipment.
Safety principles and practices.
Defensive techniques.
Physical apprehension, handcuffing, and restraining techniques.
Geography of the City.
Ability to communicate effectively, both orally and in writing.
Ability to establish and maintain effective working relationships.
Orientation towards community policing programs and principles.
Ability to work independently as well as within a team.
Ability to adapt to changes in tasks and responsibilities.
Ability to establish and maintain effective working relationships with others.
Persons with disabilities: the above is a general listing of job duties. Essential and non-essential functions may vary by individual position. Reasonable accommodations may be available for both essential and non-essential job duties.
Supplemental Information
Physical Demands and Work Environment:
In compliance with Americans with Disabilities Act, the following represents the Physical and Environmental Demands:
Function:24% or Less25% - 49P%-74u% or more
Office environment X
Sitting, standing X
Walking, reaching, pullingX
Typing/data entry X
Talking, hearing X
Close and distance vision X
Color vision, depth perception, accommodation, field of visionX
Hazardous physical conditions X
Atmospheric Conditions X
Hazardous materials X
Extreme temperatures X
Intense noise X
Travel X
Environmental X
Heavy Work (exert up to 100 pounds of force) X
2026 Salary Range Start $38.24 ($79,539) to 3 Years $50.99 ($106,059)
Longevity @ 4 years +4% = $53.03 ($110,302)
Longevity @ 8 years +6% = $54.05 ($112,424)
Longevity @ 12 years +8% = $55.07 ($114,546)
Longevity @ 16 years +10% = $56.09 ($116,667)
Hiring Bonus/Employee Referral Bonus
Entry Level $3,000
Lateral $6,000
$2,500 Referral Bonus for employee if referred candidate hired (include candidate name on supplemental application)
Entry Level Hiring Bonus – New Police Officer
The City will pay an Entry Level hiring bonus of $3,000 to new Police Officers.
Upon successful completion of Field Training (FTO), the Entry Level Police Officer will receive $1,500 (less taxes).
Upon successful completion of probation (one-year of employment), the Entry Level Police officer will receive the remaining $1,500 (less taxes).
All hiring bonus amounts must be re-paid in full to the City in the event the new Officer's employment ends, voluntarily or involuntarily, within two (2) years of the date of hire.
Lateral Level Hiring Bonus – Experienced Police Officer
The City will pay a Lateral Level hiring bonus of $6,000 to experienced Police Officers.
Upon successful completion of Field Training (FTO), the Lateral Level Police Officer will receive $3,000 (less taxes).
Upon successful completion of probation (one-year of employment), the Lateral Level Police officer will receive the remaining $3,000 (less taxes).
All hiring bonus amounts must be re-paid in full to the City in the event the Lateral Officer's employment ends, voluntarily or involuntarily, within two (2) years of the date of hire.
Reasons you should work at the City of Mounds View:
In-house VR simulator for Officer training
Training is prioritized for team
Work out on Duty in the City's On-Site Exercise Facility
Wellness program available
Earn dollars towards RHS program for participation
Outreach programs: Polar Plunge; Daddy Daughter Dance; Torch Run; Nite to Unite; PD vs FD Softball; Coffee with a Cop; Feed My Starving Children; Festival in the Park Parade; Popsicles with the Police; Charity golf tournament supporting Quincy House; Pink Patch Project; Justin Morneau Winter Coat Drive; Shop with a Cop; etc.
Tuition Reimbursement - The Police Department encourages its licensed Police personnel, or aspiring to become licensed Police personnel, to prepare for success within the Department through educational development and personal growth, up to an annual maximum cost of $5,000.
Ability to earn $100/monthly stipend for speaking another language proficiently (other than English) Testing required.
Four (4) hours of overtime minimum for any court appearances while off duty
$950 paid annually (2026) to the Officer for uniform upkeep
All uniforms and equipment are provided by the department
Officers in special assignments qualify for additional pay
Investigator; VCET Officer; School Resource Officer; Neighborhood Resource Officer; K9 Officer
Overtime shifts are available monthly in the form of grant funded DWI/traffic enforcement
To aid with investigations and traffic enforcement, automated license plate readers (ALPRs) have been installed within the City on main thoroughfares
Annual Police Banquet for Officers and their guest
Annual Employee Recognition Luncheon
Exceptional leadership and support provided by Police Administration Staff, CSO's, Interns, and Reserves
2026 Full Time Benefits
Full time new hires receive the following benefits (pro-rated based on hire date):
15 days of paid vacation
12 days of sick leave
14 or 13 paid holidays
Even years 14 paid holidays (add Election Day)
Odd years 13 paid holidays
Police Officers working the following days receive double pay: July 4, Thanksgiving Day, Christmas Eve, and Christmas Day
Police Officers working other holidays receive time and a half
Insurance Benefits begin the first of the month following hire date:
$1,305/month City contribution towards the cost: health, dental, basic life of $20,000, employee voluntary life insurance (up to $300,000), and $200/month towards Health Savings Accounts (HSAs) for single health coverage from the $1,305 month City contribution
$250/month additional towards Health Savings Accounts (HSAs) for employees carrying family health coverage
If Waiving health insurance:
$326/month contribution
May use portion of $1,305/month contribution towards the cost of dental, basic life, and employee voluntary life insurance - the remainder of the $1,305 waived
Additional benefit choices include:
HSA Max contribution single $4,400
HSA Max contribution family $8,750
HSA Catchup age 55 and older of $1,000
Flexible Spending Accounts (FSAs)
Medical/Dental and Daycare Expenses
Dependent Life
Spouse Voluntary Life
Child Voluntary Life
PERA Life (If eligible for PERA participants ONLY) through NCPERS
Long Term Disability
Vision
Deferred Comp
MissionSquare
Minnesota State Retirement System (MSRS)
Ability to participate in Annual Wellness Program
participants eligible to earn $50 - $250 towards RHS by completing healthy activities through City's wellness portal if they are enrolled in the City's health insurance
Employee Assistance Program available to all employees
Lincoln Financial Group
BCBS
Upon hire the following benefits begin immediately:
Public Employees Retirement Association (PERA)*
Retirement Health Savings (RHS)**
Onsite Workout Facility
Free parking
*PERA = Pension Program
Police & Fire employees contribute 11.8% of their pre-tax wage
The City contributes a matching contribution of 17.7%
Vested after 3 years of employment
**RHS
RHS participation is mandatory
Deductions based on labor contract and personnel manual
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