at City of Missoula, MT in Missoula, Montana, United States
Job Description
POST-Certified Police Officer
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$95,326.40 Annually
Location
Missoula, Montana
Job Type
Regular, Full-Time
Job Number
00737
Department
Police Department
Opening Date
08/10/2026
Closing Date
10/25/2026 11:59 PM Mountain
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Overview
POST-Certified Police Officer – Regular Full-Time position Definition:+ A POST-Certified completed a qualifying Peace Officer Basic Course through a federal, state, local, or U.S. military law enforcement agency, accumulated training and experience equivalent to the Montana POST Basic Course (minimum 512 hours).
+ Candidates must also have:
+ Successfully completed probation and earn officer confirmation status through at least one year of sworn law enforcement service by the final hiring decision date of February 5, 2027.
+ Be in good standing with their current or former certifying agency.
+ Served in a law enforcement capacity within the last five years, in accordance with MCA 7-32-303 (https://mca.legmt.gov/bills/mca/title\0070/chapter\0320/part\0030/section\0030/0070-0320-0030-0030.html)
+ Final certification eligibility is determined by the Montana POST Council.
+ Peace Officer Employment, education, and Certificate Standards, MCA 7-32-303 (https://mca.legmt.gov/bills/mca/title\0070/chapter\0320/part\0030/section\0030/0070-0320-0030-0030.html)
To Apply:+ Submit a City of Missoula Application
+ Attach: POST-Certificate (basic) AND Officer Training Transcript
Montana Physical Abilities Test (MPAT) Requirement
+ A valid Montana Physical Abilities Test (MPAT) score is required as part of the POST-Certified Officer selection process. Candidates are encouraged to complete the MPAT prior to their in-person interview. The Missoula Police Department will accept valid MPAT scores completed through other Montana law enforcement agencies. For candidates who complete the MPAT prior to their in-person interview, the MPAT score must be valid as of November 22, 2026. MPAT scores are valid for six months from the date of completion.
+ Candidates who have completed a MPAT through another Montana law enforcement agency must contact the agency that administered the test and request that their official MPAT score be emailed directly to Diana Dattilo (DattiloD@ci.missoula.mt.us) no later than 11:59 pm MST on November 22, 2026. MPAT scores submitted directly by applicants will not be accepted.
+ Candidates who do not have a valid MPAT score by the time of their in-person interview will be required to complete the MPAT on the day of their in-person interview. Successful completion of the MPAT is required to continue in the hiring process.
For complete MPAT requirements, submission instructions, and deadline information, applicants should refer to the MPD’s POST-Certified Officer Employment webpage (https://www.ci.missoula.mt.us/364/Employment) . The City of Missoula will not accept incomplete applications. It is in your best interest to review the accuracy of your application before submitting your application for consideration. No additional documents are required at the time of application and will not be forwarded to the Hiring Committee for review. Please do not attach unrequested files to your applications.Cover Letters and Resumes will not be reviewed. All details should be entered on the application.
If you have specific questions about the process and future interview scheduling, please contact Diana Dattilo with the Missoula Police Department at dattilod@ci.missoula.mt.us or by calling 406-552-6339. The Application and Pre-Screening Short Form may take up to a full hour or more to complete. The in-depth application process is part of the preparation for a background investigation for successful candidates. The Pre-Screening Short Form will ask a series of questions, most of which are about your past. In some cases, these past events may disqualify a candidate from employment, and in others, they may not. Remember that most people have things in their past they would prefer other people not to know. MPD understands this may be a difficult and sometimes embarrassing process, but please do not make assumptions about circumstances you believe may disqualify you. Be honest and forthright, and let the hiring committee make that determination. All criminal justice agencies have different standards for hiring and employment. For you to be successful in our hiring process you must be completely truthful in your answers. Let us evaluate your answers in light of our hiring standards. Any deliberate attempts to withhold information will result in your removal from the employment list.Veterans Preference
If you are seeking employment preference, please include those files when submitting your application materials. If you have specific questions regarding the application or need accommodation, please contact the HR Recruitment Specialist, Emmalee Plenger at plengere@ci.missoula.mt.us or by calling 406-552-6136.Essential Functions
Patrols an assigned area of the City on an assigned shift in a radio-equipped vehicle, on a bicycle, or on foot to preserve law and order, including traffic safety enforcement and citations. The following tasks are typically required of a Police Officer:
+ Checking businesses and residences.
+ Discovering and preventing the commission of crimes.
+ Enforcing state and municipal laws and ordinances.
+ Responds to calls for assistance, including motor vehicle crashes, assaults, domestic disturbances, thefts, and other criminal or civil complaints
+ Intervenes in disputes and re-establishes law and order at the scene.
+ Frequently deals with DUI suspects/offenders, other intoxicated persons, and person with mental disorders and takes appropriate action.
+ Identify items of evidence as well as properly collect and preserve noted items.
+ Photograph any items needed during the course of the investigation.
+ Identifies witnesses, conducts preliminary investigations.
+ Cooperate with other members of both the patrol and detective divisions to effectively and collectively investigate criminal activity.
+ Apprehends suspects, makes arrests, issues citations
+ Arrests persons with outstanding arrest warrants.
+ Assure efforts to apprehend offenders are fully explored
+ Ensures that arrested persons are processed into jail in accordance with state and federal guidelines and Police Department standards.
+ Prepares documentation of activities performed and information gathered.
+ Shall follow up all complaints and cases assigned to them. They shall interview complainants and victims as soon as reasonably possible and obtain all available pertinent information.
+ Coordinates with prosecutors and court staff to issue warrants and subpoenas, conduct pretrial research and dispositions, and prepare testimony.
+ Responds to questions and requests from citizens; assists in making presentations.
This list does not include all of the duties that may be required of a police officer. Some positions serve as Bailiff, School Safety Officer, Special Team members, School Resource officers, Crime Prevention Officers, Motorcycle Officers, Field Training Officers, Firearms Instructors, and in other training/instructor positions; performs other duties as assigned.
Knowledge, Skills and Abilities
+ Knowledge of the Montana Code Annotated and the Missoula Municipal Code pertaining to police activities and public safety.
+ Knowledge of federal, state, county, and C
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