Police Officer-In-Training (ICPOET) Deadline to Apply: Friday, January 9, 2026 at 8:00am First Round Interviews: January 15-20, 2026 Final Interview: Wednesday, February 4, 2026 Pre-Employment Process: Week of February 9, 2026 Expected Start Date: March 2026 Details Full-Time, Non-Exempt $25.00 per hour during the 22-week training program; $40.42 per hour effective the start date of police officer. Benefits Eligible Date of Hire Reports to Patrol Sergeant Located at Eden Prairie City Center (8080 Mitchell Road Eden Prairie, MN 55344) Rotating shift (must be available to work nights, weekends and holidays). Police Officers-In-Training will be promoted to Police Officer upon successful completion of the Minnesota Intensive Comprehensive Peace Officer Education and Training Program (ICPOET). Responsibilities As a police officer-in-training, work responsibilities will include participating in a variety of activities and work duties to learn more about being a police officer such as ride-alongs, department training, bookings, reports, summons/citations, staff meetings, recovery and inventory of lost property, etc. As a police officer, their role in the Patrol Division will be to protect and serve the community of Eden Prairie by providing quality services and law enforcement customized to meet the needs of the community. The police officer primary areas of impact includes: Proactively patrols the community for potential public safety issues. Uses sound judgment and critical thinking to monitor and deter potential crime. Responds to and documents calls for police service such as reported crimes or suspicious activity, medical emergencies, and traffic accidents. Enforces laws, ordinances, and codes with a special emphasis on traffic enforcement. Investigates crimes including the collection and preservation of evidence, interviewing victims, suspects, and witnesses, preparing related reports and court testimony. Educates residents, schools, and businesses about public safety-related issues. Secondary assignments are available for officers through a selection process after their first 12 months on the job. Secondary assignments include: K9 officer, SWAT Team member, Field Training Officer, Use of Force Instructor, Weapons Systems Armorer, Crisis Negotiator, Youth Diversion Officer, Crime Scene Tech Unit Officer, Domestic Abuse Response Team member, Crisis Intervention Techniques Team member, Reserve Unit Coordinator, Adult Investigator, Juvenile Liaison Officer, Unmanned Aerial Systems (UAS) Pilot, Peer Support Team, Police Explorer Advisor, and Drug Recognition Expert (DRE). While these areas are the primary focus of this position, we believe strongly in teamwork and employees will be called upon to perform a variety of duties as a part of their role with the City.
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Job Type
Full-time
Career Level
Entry Level
Number of Employees
251-500 employees