Town of Hudson is currently recruiting for qualified applicants for Police Officer – POST Certified Why work at the Town of Hudson? See your work make an impact on the community. Our close-knit workplace puts an emphasis on work life balance. We provide opportunities for cross training, career growth, and employee development. We offer competitive pay and benefits including holiday bonuses, generous employer contribution to healthcare premiums, and retirement plan match. THE OPPORTUNITY Police Officers are responsible for performing law enforcement, investigations, crime prevention, code enforcement, and animal control work by enforcing state and local laws and regulations in a highly visible public contact setting. Police Officers shall have all police powers authorized by Local, State, and Federal Law. Police Officers shall have comprehensive knowledge of modern law enforcement principles, law enforcement methods, procedures, and federal, state, and Local laws and ordinances. This position requires the flexibility to work hours needed for the safety of the Town including shift work, evenings, weekends, and on-call. This is a non-entry level position. Candidates must have a current Colorado POST Certification, or an out-of-state POST or POST equivalent certificate with the ability to obtain a Colorado POST provisional certificate within 6 months of employment. JOB SUMMARY Duties and responsibilities include but are not limited to: Patrol town streets responding to citizen complaints or observed violations and determine appropriate actions. Participate in, implement, and develop programs in crime prevention and public education programs to enhance law enforcement and community relations. Mediate neighborhood complaints: determine if a violation has occurred; gathers evidence and completes the complaint with a warning or summons as appropriate. Conduct follow up to cases, author formal reports, and testify in court. Foster a close and cooperative working relationship with the Hudson Fire Protection District, RE3J School District, and other governmental agencies. Able to establish and maintain effective working relationships with other Town officials, employees, county, state, and federal authorities, civic leaders, and the public. Capture, secure, and transport animals to a secure facility. Troubleshoot animal behavior problems in the field; investigates and quarantines domestic animal bites; promotes responsible pet ownership. Enforce municipal codes related to property maintenance and issue violations as applicable. Enforce traffic laws, including parking violations.
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Job Type
Full-time
Career Level
Mid Level
Education Level
High school or GED