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Good standing as a full-time certified police officer having successfully completed the Minimum Standards Basic Law Enforcement Training Course, as provided for in the Illinois Police Training Act ...

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Good standing as a full-time certified police officer having successfully completed the Minimum Standards Basic Law Enforcement Training Course, as provided for in the Illinois Police Training Act ...

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Police Officer

Heyburn, ID · On-site

$27 - $28.35/hr

The Heyburn Police Department is accepting applications for the position of a full time Police Officer. Preference is given to lateral police officers and POST patrol certifiable applicants; however ...

POLICE OFFICER Lindsborg, Kansas, a city of over 3,700 residents, is seeking qualified applicants to fill a full-time police officer position for our growing and diverse community. Under the ...

Police Cadet

Sterling, CO · On-site

$62K/yr

This offers the opportunity to build a foundation upon which they may become full-time Police Officers. Upon successfully graduating with a P.O.S.T. certificate, Cadets are sworn in as a Sterling ...

This offers the opportunity to build a foundation upon which they may become full-time Police Officers. Upon successfully graduating with a P.O.S.T. certificate, Cadets are sworn in as a Sterling ...

Police-Police Officer

Watertown, WI · On-site

$66K - $87K/yr

Police Officer-Police Department The Watertown Police Department is accepting applications for a FULL TIME POLICE OFFICER and establish an eligibility list for the position of police officer. The ...

Join the American Fork City Police Department as a full-time Police Officer, where your passion for community safety will be at the forefront of your career. We are seeking a candidate with the ...

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How much do full time police jobs pay per year?

As of Jul 15, 2026, the average yearly pay for full time police in the United States is $62,148.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $48,500.00 and $74,500.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What are some common challenges faced by full-time police officers, and how do departments support officers in handling them?

Full-time police officers often face challenges such as high-stress situations, exposure to traumatic incidents, and maintaining work-life balance due to irregular hours. Departments typically provide support through ongoing training, peer support programs, mental health resources, and regular debriefings to help officers manage stress and maintain resilience. Building strong teamwork and communication within the department also helps officers navigate daily challenges and fosters a supportive environment.

What is the difference between Full Time Police vs Part Time Police?

AspectFull Time PolicePart Time Police
CredentialsPolice academy training, certification, background checkSame as full-time, often with less extensive training
Work EnvironmentFull-time, 40+ hours/week, on-duty shiftsPart-time, flexible hours, limited shifts
Employer & Industry UsageMunicipal, state, or federal agenciesSame agencies, often supplementing full-time staff
Search & Comparison IntentHigh overlap in job duties and credentialsSimilar roles but fewer hours and responsibilities

Full Time Police officers work regular, full-time shifts with comprehensive training and benefits, while Part Time Police officers serve in a limited capacity with fewer hours and sometimes less extensive training. Both roles are essential for law enforcement agencies, but full-time positions typically offer more stability and responsibilities.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a full-time police officer, and why are they important?

To thrive as a full-time police officer, you need a solid understanding of criminal law, physical fitness, and problem-solving skills, typically supported by graduation from a police academy and state certification. Familiarity with law enforcement technologies such as computer-aided dispatch (CAD) systems, body cameras, and evidence management software is essential. Strong communication, conflict resolution, and emotional resilience are standout soft skills in this role. These abilities are crucial for maintaining public safety, building community trust, and effectively handling high-pressure situations.

What are full time police officers?

Full time police officers are law enforcement professionals who work for police departments or agencies on a regular, full-time basis. They are responsible for maintaining public safety, enforcing laws, responding to emergencies, investigating crimes, and engaging with the community. Full time officers typically work rotating shifts, including nights, weekends, and holidays, and must complete police academy training as well as ongoing professional development. Their duties may include patrolling neighborhoods, making arrests, conducting traffic stops, and providing support during emergencies.
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Infographic showing various Full Time Police job openings in the United States as of July 2026, with employment types broken down into 74% Full Time, 24% Part Time, and 2% Contract. Highlights an 95% Physical, 1% Hybrid, and 4% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $62,148 per year, or $29.9 per hour.

Full-time Police Officer

Town of Longboat Key, FL

Longboat Key, FL • On-site

$78K - $99K/yr

Full-time

Medical, Dental, Vision, Life, Retirement, PTO

Re-posted 22 days ago


Job description

Salary : $78,430.14 - $99,391.65 Annually
Location : Town of Longboat Key Police Department, FL
Job Type: Full-Time
Job Number: 202400018
Department: Police
Opening Date: 10/31/2024
Closing Date: 1/1/2027 4:00 PM Eastern
FLSA: Non-Exempt
Bargaining Unit: PBA
The Town of Longboat Key is an Equal Opportunity Employer who provides hiring preference to eligible veterans and their family members, and has a strong drug free workplace and alcohol abuse policy. Additionally, where appropriate, the Town may waive post-secondary education requirements for certain service members and veterans.
General Description
The Town of Longboat Key is an Equal Opportunity Employer who provides hiring preference to eligible veterans and their family members, and has a strong drug free workplace and alcohol abuse policy. Additionally, where appropriate, the Town may waive post-secondary education requirements for certain service members and veterans.
The Town of Longboat Key is accepting applications for a Full-Time Police Officer. Successful completion of pre-employment physical, drug test, polygraph, thorough background check, and psychological evaluation is required.
Position Title: Experienced Full-Time Police Officer
Date Posted: October 1, 2024
Annual Compensation: $78,430.14 (includes shift differential and holiday pay)
Additional Laundry Allowance: $780 Annual
Employee Health Insurance paid in full - Dependent premium varies by 83% to 89% employer paid, based on plan
Up to $1,560 annually for State Education/Training Incentive
Take Home Vehicle Program
$5,000 BONUS PAYMENT FOR OUT OF STATE OFFICERS RELOCATING TO FLORIDA
$1,000 REIMBURSEMENT FOR EQUIVALENCY OF TRAINING CERTIFICATION CLASS
Performs general duty police work enforcing laws and ordinances. An employee in this position is responsible for the protection of life and property; for the prevention, detection, and investigation of crime; and for maintaining law and order.
EXPECTATIONS FOR ALL EMPLOYEES
Supports the organization's mission, vision and values by exhibiting the following behaviors:
Be Service Minded
Value Teamwork
Be Professional
Have the Utmost Integrity
Demonstrates Mutual Respect
Bring a Positive Attitude to Work
Embrace Continuous Improvement
Essential Functions
* Patrols an assigned area; checks doors and windows of business establishments; enforces vehicle parking and operating laws; watches for and makes investigations of wanted and missing persons and property.
* Visits the scenes of crimes and accidents; searches for and preserves evidence; investigates and searches for clues; searches for and apprehends violators.
* Serves subpoenas and warrants; escorts funerals and persons transporting money; assists children at street crossings and controls pedestrian compliance with safety laws; escorts prisoners to police stations; books and escorts prisoners to court; testifies and presents evidence in court.
* Directs traffic; enforces traffic laws and gives information concerning the location of streets, routes and buildings.
* Investigates places and persons suspected of being engaged in illegal activities; checks on operation of public places for compliance with law; develops and maintains sources of information.
* Report to work on emergency call back when assigned to On Call status, and when notified in accordance with departmental procedures. Employees finding themselves in violation of the town's Drug Free Workplace Policy when called to report back to duty shall report that condition to their immediate Supervisor as soon as possible for purposes of obtaining another individual to be available for normal call in procedures for that instance. Employees are expected to perform all essential functions of their job, including on call duty. Employees who are unable to respond to call back duty may be subject to a performance review, including disciplinary action up to and including termination.
* Report to work as required by the Disaster Plan Recovery Guide and regular attendance during normal work schedule, other than excused or work-related absences.
* Any other functions deemed essential by the Town and communicated to the employee by his/her supervisor or department head.
OTHER TASKS
Every incidental duty connected with this position cannot be specified in the job description and an employee, at the discretion of the Town, may be required to perform duties that are not included in this job description.
Knowledge, Abilities, & Qualifications
Basic knowledge of the principles and practices of police work, as indicated by obtaining a Certificate of Completion from the State of Florida Commission on Criminal Justice Standards & Training.
Ability to perform the varied duties of a police officer after a period of training and schooling. Ability to observe situations analytically and objectively, and to report and record them clearly and completely in the English language. Ability to react quickly and calmly in emergencies. Ability to establish and maintain effective working relationships with associates and the general public. Ability to make a forcible arrest. Ability to meet approved physical requirements, as mandated by the State. Ability to deliver emergency medical care to injured parties consistent with established training guidelines and protocols.
PREFERRED
Florida law enforcement experience.
MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS
Three years' experience as a sworn law enforcement officer.
Must meet the minimum standards as set forth by the Florida Criminal Justice Standards and Training, and maintain a valid and current Certificate of Completion. Possession of a valid Florida driver's license required (MVR background check)
Working Conditions & Supplemental Information
WORKING CONDITIONS
Majority of time is spent doing patrol work in a police vehicle or police duties on scene; limited office work involved.
Call back duty is an essential function of this position. Employees called back to duty on off hours will be paid for actual time worked, including from time of notice to their return home with a minimum guarantee of 3 hours.
Works an 8 or 12 hour rotating shift, as assigned (40 or 42 hour work week; 80 or 84 hour pay period).
SUPPLEMENTAL INFORMATION
Successful completion of an employment physical and drug screen to confirm the ability to perform the essential functions of the job (cannot be waived for promoted or transferred Town employees who have previously met this requirement due to FLDE auditing requirements), signed Acknowledgement for the attached "Drug Free Workplace Policy" must be provided prior to assuming Town duties.
Successful completion of polygraph, thorough background check, and psychological evaluation. New hires (full-time positions) must sign an agreement to reimburse the town for employment & training expenses if they do not continue with the town for at least two years; a copy of the Employment Agreement is attached.
Hepatitis B vaccination, proof of same, or signed Acknowledgement declining the vaccination (see attached Information to Employees - Hepatitis B) must be provided prior to assuming Town duties.
The Town is a Drug Free Workplace, in compliance with the Drug Free Workplace Act of 1988, in § 440.102, FS and Rules 59A-24 F.A.C (Florida Administrative Code). State and federal laws and regulations may subject certain employees to additional drug testing requirements. Any employee who violates the program is subject to disciplinary action up to and including termination.
We offer a complete benefits package to full-time employees including health care, dental, vision, retirement, deferred compensation plans, flexible spending accounts, life insurance, long-term disability, holidays, vacation, and sick leave.
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