What are the responsibilities and job description for the Police Officer position at City of Chaska?
Full-time Patrol Officer (Open to New and Lateral Officers)
The City of Chaska is now hiring for full-time police officers. As a city on the edge of the metro, Chaska is located in Carver County and is home to nearly 30,000 residents. As the city continues to grow, construction is underway on a new public safety facility, which is expected to open in the fall of 2025.
Applicants must be MN POST licensed or eligible for licensure by June 1, 2025. Minnesota Peace Office eligibility requirements
Salary and Benefits
Employment Process
For additional information, please review our recruitment brochure or contact a member of the recruitment team at policejobs@chaskamn.gov.
The City of Chaska is now hiring for full-time police officers. As a city on the edge of the metro, Chaska is located in Carver County and is home to nearly 30,000 residents. As the city continues to grow, construction is underway on a new public safety facility, which is expected to open in the fall of 2025.
Applicants must be MN POST licensed or eligible for licensure by June 1, 2025. Minnesota Peace Office eligibility requirements
Salary and Benefits
- Starting wage between $40.26-$49.53 hourly, depending upon qualifying experience. The current patrol contract a provides a $1,752 annual uniform allowance check with all initial equipment provided.
- Signing bonus of $5,000 ($2,000 paid after successful completion of field training and $3,000 after completion of the 12-month probationary period).
- Lateral candidates may be eligible for 40-hours paid personal leave upon starting employment, higher rate of paid personal leave accrual, and higher base wage. Exact starting wages and benefit accrual for eligible lateral candidates will be determined based on prior experience.
- Longevity incentives available after 4, 8, 12, and 16 years of employment with the city. Current top patrol base pay is $54.98 hourly ($114,355 annually).
- Certain CPD assignments are eligible for additional specialty pay and instructor pay.
- Night shift differential pay of $1.00 per hour.
- Patrol Officers receive a bank of 156 holiday hours and 104 “time owed” hours annually, which can be taken as time off or pay.
- Post-retirement healthcare savings plan with city contribution.
- CPD embraces officer wellness, which includes an ability for officers to work out one-hour per shift while on-duty.
Employment Process
- Applications will be reviewed as they are received and candidates will be invited to participate in the pre-employment process.
- Selected candidates will participate in an expedited pre-employment process that includes an interview panel and facility tour with police staff.
- Candidates given a conditional job offer will be required to successfully complete a public safety background investigation, psychological exam, drug screening, and a medical/fitness examination.
For additional information, please review our recruitment brochure or contact a member of the recruitment team at policejobs@chaskamn.gov.
Recruitment Brochure: https://www.chaskamn.gov/DocumentCenter/View/4552/Chaska-Police-Department-Recruitment-Brochure-PDF
- Enforces laws and City codes and provides for public safety through observation, investigation, reporting and corrective action.
- Responds to service calls, patrols, and investigates suspicious activities, interviews suspects and witnesses, collects and preserves evidence, makes arrests, attends related court hearings, and completes required reporting.
- Interacts with residents and other police departments, the general public and preserves the peace through conflict intervention, negotiation, crowd control, and community policing principles.
- Provides public services such as emergency medical assistance, coordination at fire scenes, traffic and crowd control, missing persons, found property, and assists stranded motorists.
- Conducts field training for all new officers, when assigned.
- Provides information to the public and fosters relationships with businesses, neighborhoods, and citizens.
- Knows and follows CPD policies and procedures.
- Performs all other related duties and expected or assigned.
Minimum Education and Experience
- Associate's Degree in Law Enforcement, Criminal Justice or a related field
- Current licensure by the Minnesota Board of Peace Officer Standards (POST) or eligible to be licensed by June 1, 2025
- Valid Minnesota driver's license or ability to obtain a Minnesota driver's license by hire date.
Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities
- Thorough knowledge of the principles and practices of community policing
- Knowledge of basic first responder first aid/life saving techniques to include CPR certified
- Knowledge of the principles and practices of effective investigation and interrogation
- Ability to maintain composure in stressful situations, communicate effectively in a respectful and responsive manner that de-escalates conflict
- Knowledge of state statutes and codes, federal guidelines and protocols, and local ordinances related to law enforcement
- Demonstrated cultural sensitivity and awareness
- Critical thinking skills and the ability to make reasoned judgments under conditions of uncertainty
- Ability to accurately assess the potential consequences of alternative courses of action and select the most appropriate and acceptable
- Ability to recognize potentially dangerous situations and act decisively to protect persons and property from harm
- Experienced in the use of computers, standard office software, firearms, and police equipment
- Demonstrated ability to foster and maintain responsive community relations
- Meet departmental use of force standards
EQUIPMENT USED
- Computer
- Vehicle
- Telephone
- Radio
- Body armor and tactical vest
- Firearm
- Duty belt and equipment
- Medical equipment
- First responder equipment
- Evidence collection, cameras, fingerprinting equipment
MENTAL & PHYSICAL DEMANDS/WORKING CONDITIONS
Mental Effort
- Attention to detail
- Organize, plan, and supervise
- Critical thinking
- Read, interpret, and communicate statutes, regulations, and ordinances
- Understand and communicate effectively with staff and public
Physical Requirements
- Operate a computer keyboard and basic office equipment
- Listen and respond to telephone and radio calls
- Operate a motor vehicle
- Stand, sit, walk, push, pull, climb, run
Working Conditions
- Work with citizens of all ages
- Exposure to heat, cold, and all weather conditions
- Risk of injury
- Driving
Salary : $83,741 - $103,022