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Navajo Police Jobs (NOW HIRING)

Deputy Public Defender

Holbrook, AZ · On-site

$100K - $107K/yr

Obtain and review source documents such as police reports, medical records and transcripts ... Employee Benefits Navajo County offers a comprehensive employee benefits package to regular ...

Attorney III

Holbrook, AZ · On-site

$128K - $159K/yr

... documents such as police reports, medical records, and transcripts. Locates and interviews ... Employee Benefits Navajo County offers a comprehensive employee benefits package to regular ...

Deputy Sheriff

Holbrook, AZ · On-site

$67K - $82K/yr

AND one year as a Deputy Sheriff I or two years law enforcement experience with another police agency; AND meet all Arizona POST requirements; AND a valid driver's license. Employee Benefits Navajo ...

Pick up clients from hospitals, police stations, jails, other medical facilities, and Axiom ... Navajo Nation (in partnership with the Navajo Department of Health), and for Veterans (McCain ...

Pick up clients from hospitals, police stations, jails, other medical facilities, and Axiom ... Navajo Nation (in partnership with the Navajo Department of Health), and for Veterans (McCain ...

Security Guard

Teec Nos Pos, AZ · On-site

$12.50 - $15.25/hr

... Police for assistance, if required; provides security for evening activities sponsored by the ... Excellent verbal and written skills, both in English and Navajo; differentiation of activities that ...

Obtain and review source documents such as police reports, medical records and transcripts. Locate and interview witnesses. Prepare and file necessary court documents. Attend and participate in court ...

Attorney III

Holbrook, AZ

$128K - $159K/yr

Obtains and reviews source documents such as police reports, medical records, and transcripts. Locates and interviews witnesses. Prepares and files necessary court documents. Attends and participates ...

AND one year as a Deputy Sheriff I or two years law enforcement experience with another police agency; AND meet all Arizona POST requirements; AND a valid driver's license.

Ability to acquire knowledge of police methods, practices, and procedures. Ability to apply knowledge gained to specific situations Ability to acquire knowledge of County geography and related ...

Ability to acquire knowledge of police methods, practices, and procedures. * Ability to apply ... Employee Benefits Navajo County offers a comprehensive employee benefits package to regular ...

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How much do navajo police jobs pay per year?

As of Aug 22, 2026, the average yearly pay for navajo police in the United States is $65,825.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $50,000.00 and $75,000.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is a Navajo Police?

A Navajo Police officer is a law enforcement professional serving the Navajo Nation, responsible for maintaining public safety, enforcing laws, and protecting residents within tribal lands. They respond to emergencies, conduct investigations, and work closely with federal, state, and tribal agencies. Officers undergo specialized training to address unique jurisdictional and cultural aspects of policing in Native American communities.

What are some typical challenges Navajo Police officers face on the job?

Navajo Police officers often work across vast rural areas with limited resources, which can make response times and communication a challenge. They are responsible for enforcing tribal, state, and federal laws while being sensitive to the unique cultural context of the Navajo Nation. Officers frequently address a wide range of incidents, from community outreach to emergency situations, requiring versatility and adaptability. Balancing law enforcement duties with building positive relationships in the community is key to success in this role.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive in the Navajo Police position, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Navajo Police officer, you need a solid understanding of law enforcement practices, tribal and federal law, and community policing, typically backed by police academy training and relevant certifications. Familiarity with digital reporting systems, radios, and standard-issue law enforcement equipment is essential. Strong interpersonal skills, cultural awareness, and resilience under pressure distinguish exceptional officers in this role. These skills are crucial for maintaining safety, building trust within the Navajo Nation, and effectively handling diverse and challenging situations.

How to become a Navajo Police officer?

To become a Navajo Police officer, applicants typically need to meet age and education requirements, pass a background check, and complete police academy training. Candidates should also demonstrate good character, physical fitness, and knowledge of law enforcement procedures relevant to the Navajo Nation. Additional certifications or experience in law enforcement may be beneficial.
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What states have the most Navajo Police jobs?

States with the most job openings for Navajo Police jobs include:

Infographic showing various Navajo Police job openings in the United States as of August 2026, with employment types broken down into 1% As Needed, 94% Full Time, and 5% Part Time. Highlights an 99% Physical, and 1% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $65,825 per year, or $31.6 per hour.

Victims Advocate @ Crownpoint, New Mexico

Utah Navajo Health System

Crownpoint, NM • On-site

Full-time

Medical, Dental, Life, Retirement, PTO

Posted 3 days ago

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Job description

Description:We know there is someone out there that will make an excellent addition to our behavioral health team. Someone who gets along well with others, is thorough and efficient, can follow company procedures, is able to multitask and has amazing customer service skills. Our company is a dynamic place to work, practice, and grow. We have four primary care health centers and deliver integrated services including behavioral health, Pharmacy, Dental, specialty referrals, chronic disease management, health education, and much, much more located in San Juan County, Utah. UNHS is hiring (1) Full-Time (FT) positions for a Victim Advocate in Crownpoint, New Mexico.
  • Location: Crownpoint, New Mexico
  • Full-time Benefits include: PTO leave, Vacation hours, Holiday pay, full medical insurance, Life insurance, 5% of gross to a 403b retirement account. Wellness benefits. Optional coverage for dental, short/long term disability.

We offer the opportunity to work with a dynamic team providing victim services to underserved communities.


Key Performance:

  • Advocate for victims of crime, domestic violence, and sexual assault.
  • Provide communities with domestic violence prevention and awareness activities.
  • Report to and coordinate with UNHS Behavioral Health department regarding victim services.
  • Provide assistance to victims of crime in completing the New Mexico Crime Victims Reparations Compensation application.
  • Provide documentation in working with clients, using a software program.
Requirements:
  • Assist clients in completing victim statements.
  • Support clients during interviews.
  • Assist victims in accessing protection orders.
  • Support victims preparing for court testimony.
  • Interface with multiple law enforcement agencies (e.g., Navajo Nation Police, state police, FBI).
  • Attend and complete all training assignments.
  • Interact with medical providers in the referral process.
  • Support and engage with victims and their families requesting assistance.
  • Interact with UNHS behavioral health staff regarding client needs.
  • Advocate for clients regarding their medical, legal, housing, financial, rehabilitation, and counseling needs.
  • Assist victims in accessing traditional/spiritual Navajo healing practices.
  • Coordinate and collaborate with local law enforcement, FBI, Navajo Nation Division of Social Services, and Navajo Nation Courts.
  • Become familiar with state and tribal domestic violence and sexual assault laws.
  • Become trauma-informed.
  • Become familiar in documenting client and agency encounters and maintain documentation for program report purposes.

Preference:

One year working in victim services, and/or behavioral health, and/or human services.


Required Qualifications:

  • Be able to fluently interpret English/Navajo for victims when advocating for them. Medically and legally.
  • Provide emotional support to families who grieve assault victims.
  • Coordinate and collaborate with local law enforcement, EMS, FBI, NN Division of Social Services, other victim service organizations, DV shelters and Navajo Nation courts.


As a Tribal Organization the Utah Navajo Health System, Inc. (UNHS) treats patients with high risk and underlying chronic medical conditions. Therefore, UNHS requires its employees to show proof of immunization prior to their employment with UNHS or during their employment. Below is a list of immunizations/vaccinations required to be employed or to continue employment with UNHS.
The immunizations/vaccinations include but not limited to following:

  • MMR (Measles Rubeola, Mumps, Rubella): Documentation of two MMR vaccines (OR) Documentation of MMR titers.
  • Complete Hepatitis B vaccine series (3 doses), documented proof of titers indicating immunity, or a declination that may be signed upon arrival.
  • Proof of up-to-date PPD skin testing, if previously negative (OR) Proof of positive PPD skin test with the most recent chest x-ray and treatment history.
  • Tetanus, diphtheria, and pertussis (Tdap).
  • Varicella titers, history of varicella or varicella immunization series.
  • Influenza vaccine for the current year.
  • COVID-19 vaccine
  • Any other vaccinations as requested.
UNHS would not be able to achieve our goal of quality equitable healthcare for people living in southeastern Utah without our committed and competent staff. UNHS continually attracts the most devoted healthcare professionals and administrators this region has to offer.
UNHS is an NPEA and EEO compliant employer.