Police Officer 2025

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Police Officer 2025

Salary

$56,534.40 - $86,611.20 Annually

Location

Idaho Falls, ID

Job Type

Full-Time

Job Number

2025-0213

Department

Police Department

Division

Police Uniform Patrol

Opening Date

02/13/2025

Closing Date

Continuous

General Purpose

The Idaho Falls Police Department (IFPD) is creating a list of eligible candidates for the position of Police Officer.  We are continuously accepting applications with passing written exam and physical agility test scores.
  
The IFPD conducts all police officer testing through www.publicsafetytesting.com  (PST).  This allows you to take our written and physical agility tests at various locations around the country, as found on PST’s website.  Make sure to select the Idaho Falls Police Department on the PST website when you sign up so we are notified of your results if you aren’t testing in person at IFPD.  
  
IFPD will administer the in-person written exam and physical agility test in Idaho Falls periodically. Please check with IFPD about upcoming test dates by calling (208)612-8656 or emailing PoliceRecruitment@idahofalls.gov 
 
Whether you test in-person at IFPD, or online through PST, you must fill out an application on the City of Idaho Falls website www.idahofallsidaho.govand you must register for testing through PST’s website.    
  
To apply for the written exam and physical agility:

  • Go to https://www.publicsafetytesting.com/
  • Under Sign Up, click on Police Officer
  • Select Idaho under Police/Sheriff/Trooper then click Next
  • Click the checkbox next to IF Police Department then click Next

It will guide you through the registration and sign-up process. Please note that there is a charge for the exam.
  
Through https://www.publicsafetytesting.com/:

  • Applicants will be able to send their test results to the Idaho Falls Police Department.
  • Applicants will be able to access information on testing procedures.
  • Applicants will be able to choose a testing date, time, and location most convenient for them.
For further test dates and locations, or if you have questions about testing, please call PST at 1-866-HIRE911 (1-866-447-3911) or access the information on their website at https://www.publicsafetytesting.com/

Essential Functions


This position performs some or all of the following:

Patrol & Traffic: Enforces all applicable city, state, laws and ordinances by apprehending, citing and arresting violators as appropriate; investigates criminal activity, gathers evidence, interviews victims, witnesses and suspects and takes appropriate action to solve case and to bring suspects before proper judicial process; investigates traffic accidents, enforces traffic and parking violations; directs traffic and assists motorists as needed; serves warrants, processes, notices, summons and subpoenas and keeps records of disposition.

Responds to calls for service and renders aid to distressed citizens by maintaining the peace, supplying information, and aiding in assisting the citizens as applicable.

Completes detailed and accurate reports of daily activities, criminal cases, arrests, traffic accidents and other cases as appropriate; presents evidence and testimony in court and other hearings as required.

Operates police vehicle and other department equipment in a manner that will maximize its life span and will provide the utmost safety for the officer and the public; maintains visible presence to deter and prevent crime; checks for building security and illegal activity.

Performs ongoing public relations to enhance the image of the department within the community; as assigned, represents the department by speaking at public meetings and schools to educate and inform citizens; presents a professional image in both appearance and demeanor.

Crime Prevention/Gangs/Vice/DARE: Participates in delivering program(s) unique to elementary, Junior High and High schools; focus on safety, drug awareness, alcohol (DUI), gang activity, truancy, violence, theft, vandalism, trespassing, traffic, etc.; conducts lectures, workshops, classes, or gives presentations related to criminal activity within the schools to assist school officials; educates participants and youth regarding law enforcement practices; demonstrates specialized equipment explains efficiency and effectiveness of the same.

Educates public regarding effective action through organized community efforts; develops and delivers domestic violence and child abuse prevention programs.
Police Officers receive training in law enforcement principles and procedures, such as criminal investigation, evidence collection, patrol, and traffic procedures.  Receives training in applicable Laws, Ordinances, Codes, and Departmental Rules and Procedures.

 Performs departmental public relations functions; delivers public speeches at community gatherings, church meetings, civic meetings, schools, etc.; conducts community liquor compliance checks; acts as trainer to workers performing as servers in establishments that sell alcoholic beverages.

School/Campus Resource: Performs in various programs for special target populations of the community as needed to address needs, concerns, and issues pertaining to crime prevention and public relations; performs specialty resource functions by administrative assignment; enforces all applicable city, and state, laws by apprehending, citing, and arresting violators on or off school property; may monitor student activities and apprise administration of legal concerns or discipline. Conducts criminal investigations on cases involving juvenile offenders; establishes rapport with school officials, students and parents; advises students, parents and school officials in criminal matters; makes arrests as needed.

K-9 Officer: Works closely with specially trained Police canine to develop an effective relationship; trains canine daily and weekly in aggression, evidence search, area search, obedience, and crowd control; maintains accurate records of all training and line duty activities; maintains personal file on canine; prepares and submits reports as necessary; insures proper care and feeding, health and safety of canine; maintains accurate records of dog tag licenses and shots; performs necessary cleaning and maintenance of dog, kennel, and police vehicle.

Investigations/Detective: Performs initial or assigned case investigations; may be called upon to assist department detective or be assigned major case investigations, performs advanced investigations on various felony crimes; works closely with Sergeants, Lieutenants, Captains, and Police Chief in solving difficult cases; investigates, follows-up and insures completion of all cases; conducts research and pursues clues, makes telephone calls, tracks criminal histories, secures existing data information on suspects, etc.  Answers business/bank complaints of financial crimes including theft, forgery, scams, bounced checks, embezzlements, bad credit and white collar crimes; alerts businesses and community of check forgeries, and short change artists; investigates use and trafficking of illegal drugs; may serve as a drug recognition expert (DRE).

Specialist: Receives specialized training and provides specialty services for the department; acts as a bomb technician, drug specialist, forensic analyst, crime scene analyst, SWAT, sniper, etc.

Airport Security: Performs law enforcement duties at the airport, terminal building, passenger screening/boarding facility and Security Identification Display area (SIDA); conducts security patrols and monitors the airport grounds and facilities ensuring security and safety requirements are being met and maintained; prepares reports and maintains records in accordance with local, State and Federal requirements; performs all airport security functions as assigned.
 
Performs related duties as assigned.

Minimum Qualifications

To be eligible candidates must have the following:

1.  United States citizenship (this is a POST Certification requirement).
2.  21 years of age by date of hire.
3.  High School Diploma or GED equivalent (copy of transcripts required).
4.  A valid driver's license.
5.  The ability to successfully complete all testing requirements.
6.  Good written and oral communication skills.
7.  The ability to function on a day-to-day basis with limited supervision.
8.  Certified by the Idaho Peace Officer Standards Training (POST) Council within one year of employment.
9.  Successful candidates must pass a thorough background investigation.
10.  Successful candidates must pass medical, polygraph and psychological examinations (after a contingent offer of employment).

Work Environment

Tasks require a variety of physical activities periodically involving muscular strain related to walking, standing, stooping, sitting and reaching. Essential functions require talking, hearing and seeing. Mental application utilizes memory for details, emotional stability, analytical thinking and creative problem solving. Frequent local travel required in course of performing portions of job functions. Elements of the job pose various degrees of hazard and uncertainty common to law enforcement.  Work environment includes indoor and outdoor locations at all times of day, all days of the year, in all weather conditions

In addition to base compensation, Idaho Falls Police Officers receive compensation for Idaho POST Certificates on the following schedule: an Intermediate Certificate is paid at 1.5% of the base hourly rate, (.30 cents minimum), an Advanced Certificate is paid at 2.25% of the base hourly rate, and a Masters Certificate is paid at 3% of the base hourly rate.  Language certificate is an additional 3% of base hourly rate.

There are eleven holidays observed by the City of Idaho Falls.  Officers who work these holidays are paid at twice the regular rate (double time).  If a holiday falls on a scheduled day off, the officer earns a "hold day", which is a day off the officer can use at a later date.  The City of Idaho Falls also rewards employees for remaining with the City through longevity pay, which increases throughout the Officer's career.

Officers receive $425 annually for footwear.  Uniforms, equipment and firearm are provided.  Upon completion of probation, officers who live within twelve miles of the center of the City of Idaho Falls may be issued a police vehicle, which may be used off duty within the City of Idaho Falls.  If an officer chooses to have a "take home car", he/she is required to pay a nominal fee per month to offset the increased cost of insurance.

Medical and dental insurance premiums are paid by the City of Idaho Falls for the employee and dependents.  Basic Life insurance coverage for the employee is provided by the City.  Officers are enrolled in the Public Employee Retirement System of Idaho (PERSI).

This information is subject to change at any time.

Employer
City of Idaho Falls
Address
700 Park Avenue
PO Box 50220
Idaho Falls, Idaho, 83405-0220
Phone
208-612-8248
208-612-8106