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Police Officer Tcole Jobs (NOW HIRING)

Police Officer

Friendswood, TX · On-site

$91K/yr

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UP TO $ 15,000.00 HIRING INCENTIVE FOR QUALIFIED TCOLE-CERTIFIED OFFICERS Starting Pay $ 70,686.00 ... Enrolled in a TCOLE accredited entry-level program (police academy); * 3 years of Active Duty in ...

TCOLE Certified Police Officer

Azle, TX · On-site

$74K - $102K/yr

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  • Retirement

If you answered "yes" to either of those questions, you are encouraged and invited to complete the City of Azle Employment Application for the position of TCOLE certified Police Officer. If you ...

TCOLE Certified Police Officer

Rockwall, TX · On-site

$81K - $100K/yr

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  • Life

GENERAL SUMMARY & PURPOSE The City of Fate is seeking dedicated and dynamic individuals to join our team as a TCOLE Certified Police Officer. Come experience firsthand the positive impact you can ...

Police Officer

Forney, TX · On-site

$33.02 - $49.25/hr

A School-Based Police Officer works with school administrators, security staff, and faculty to ... S. Citizen [TCOLE Commission Rule §217.1(a)(18)]. * Accredited High School Diploma or equivalent ...

Police Officer

Pharr, TX · On-site

$37K - $61K/yr

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Meet all legal requirements for future TCOLE licensing. * Be subject to disqualification if ... Essential Duties Police Officers are responsible for protecting life and property by: * Patrolling ...

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How much do police officer tcole jobs pay per year?

As of Aug 19, 2026, the average yearly pay for police officer tcole 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 is a police officer TCOLE?

A Police Officer TCOLE refers to a law enforcement officer in Texas who is certified by the Texas Commission on Law Enforcement (TCOLE). TCOLE is the regulatory agency responsible for establishing and enforcing standards for police officers throughout the state. To become a Police Officer TCOLE, individuals must complete approved training, pass licensing exams, and meet ongoing education requirements. This certification ensures that officers are qualified to serve and uphold the law in Texas communities.

What are some common challenges new police officer TCOLE licensees face during their first year on the job?

Newly licensed Police Officer TCOLE professionals often encounter challenges such as adapting to shift work, managing high-stress situations, and learning to balance community engagement with law enforcement duties. The transition from academy training to real-world scenarios requires strong decision-making skills and the ability to remain calm under pressure. Additionally, building effective communication with diverse community members and collaborating with experienced officers are key aspects that can take time to master.

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

To thrive as a Police Officer in Texas, you need a solid understanding of criminal law, investigative techniques, and law enforcement procedures, supported by completion of a police academy and TCOLE certification. Familiarity with law enforcement databases, body cameras, and incident reporting systems is typically required. Strong communication, critical thinking, and emotional resilience are essential soft skills for building community trust and effectively handling high-pressure situations. These skills and qualifications are crucial for ensuring public safety, upholding the law, and maintaining professionalism in challenging environments.

What is the difference between Police Officer Tcole vs Police Detective?

AspectPolice Officer TcolePolice Detective
Required CertificationsYes, Tcole certification requiredYes, Tcole certification required
Work EnvironmentPatrol, community policing, emergency responseInvestigations, case solving, surveillance
Employer & Industry UsageLaw enforcement agencies, police departmentsLaw enforcement agencies, specialized units

Police Officer Tcole and Police Detective both require Tcole certification and work within law enforcement. While police officers focus on patrol and immediate response, detectives handle investigations and case work. Both roles are essential in policing, but they differ in daily duties and specialization.

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What states have the most Police Officer Tcole jobs?

States with the most job openings for Police Officer Tcole jobs include:

Infographic showing various Police Officer Tcole job openings in the United States as of August 2026, with employment types broken down into 96% Full Time, and 4% Part Time. Highlights an 99% Physical, and 1% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $62,148 per year, or $29.9 per hour.

Police Officer - University Police

UTMB Health

Galveston, TX

$98K/yr

Full-time

Posted 6 days ago


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Job description

Minimum Qualifications:

High School Diploma or GED, successful completion of a TCOLE-approved Basic Peace Officer Course, has passed the TCOLE exam. Possess a valid Texas Class C driver’s license. Must successfully pass the U. S. Department of Justice Security Risk Assessment. Must pass polygraph, background checks, drug testing, psychological and physical agility testing. Proficient with all equipment utilized in the performance of assigned duties, to include but not limited to firearms, restraints, less lethal force weapons and techniques, automobiles, communications equipment, personal computers, investigative and surveillance equipment.

Job Description:
To enforce the law, provide service, information and aid to all citizens as circumstances require, prevent crime, suppress disturbances, investigate criminal offenses, and arrest offenders. Responsible for enforcement duties for the protection, safety, and welfare of students, employees, visitors, and all property within the area under the control and jurisdiction of The University of Texas System, including primary jurisdiction in all counties where the UT System has real property interest and secondary jurisdiction in all other Texas counties.  Exercises independent judgment within the limits prescribed by law, Rules and Regulations of the Board of Regents, institutional rules and regulations and Director of Police departmental policies and procedures.

Salary Range:

Starting Pay for Police Officer (Basic TCOLE License):

$52,441 (<1 years of service)

$57,659 (<2 years of service)

$59,965 (<3 years of service)

$62,364 (<4 years of service)

Police Career Ladder (Intermediate TCOLE License): 

Sr. Police Officer:  $65,851 (< 4 years Police Officer experience and an Intermediate License)

Sr. Police Officer:  $80,274 (≥ 4 years of experience)

Sr. Police Officer:  $85,989 (≥ 8 years of experience)

Sr. Police Officer:  $89,789 (≥ 12 years of experience)

Sr. Police Officer:  $93,937 (≥16 years of experience)

Sr. Police Officer:  $98,085 (≥ 20 years of experience)

TCOLE Certification Incentive Pay up to $1,620 annually.

College Education Incentive Pay up to $1,140 annually.

Education:

Required:  High school diploma or GED, successful completion of a TCOLE-approved Basic Peace Officer Course, has passed TCOLE exam.

Preferred:  Bachelor’s degree from an accredited college or university or at least 30 college credit hours.

Work Schedule:

Police Officers must be willing to work assigned shifts, which may include day shift, evening shift, or overnight midnight shifts.

Police Officers must be willing to work in adverse weather conditions, which may include summer heat, winter cold, rain, and or hurricane situations, and involves a degree of hazard.

Specific Job-Related Duties:

  • To perform law enforcement duties on the property under the control and jurisdiction of the University of Texas System.

  • Preserve the peace using all lawful means, interceding, when authorized by law, to prevent or suppress crime.

  • Execute all lawful processes.

  • Arrest offenders with and without a warrant when authorized by law.

  • Investigate criminal offenses to detect and arrest criminals and recover stolen or lost property.

  • Attempt to locate missing persons.

  • Enforce traffic law by detecting violations, making violator contacts, placing violators in custody, or issuing citations or warnings.

  • Investigate motor vehicle collisions.

  • Prepare various written reports narrating law enforcement and police activities.

  • Give testimony in the criminal courts of this state and the United States.

  • Confers with prosecuting attorneys, preserves evidence, and maintains confidential information.

  • Confers with local law enforcement, criminal justice, and emergency response agencies on matters of mutual interest.

  • Adheres to internal controls and reporting structures.

Equipment:

Proficient with all equipment utilized in the performance of assigned duties, including but not limited to firearms, restraints, less-lethal force weapons and techniques, automobiles, communications equipment, personal computers, investigative and surveillance equipment.

Physical Capabilities:

Duties involve driving, walking, running, standing, stooping, climbing, crouching, pushing, jumping over, pulling, carrying, reaching above the head, lifting, lowering, hand-wrist and elbow motion, grasping, and holding.  Good physical condition and vision, ability to hear and speak.

Physical Demands:

Occasionally:  Reaching, lift/carry more than 50 lbs., push/pull more than 50 lbs.

Frequently:  Standing, walking, sitting, lift/carry 10 lbs. to 50 lbs., push/pull 10 lbs. to 50 lbs., use computer/keyboard

Continuously:  Lift/Carry up to 10 lbs., push/pull up to 10 lbs.

Equal Employment Opportunity

UTMB Health strives to provide equal opportunity employment without regard to race, color, religion, age, national origin, sex, gender, sexual orientation, gender identity/expression, genetic information, disability, veteran status, or any other basis protected by institutional policy or by federal, state or local laws unless such distinction is required by law. As a Federal Contractor, UTMB Health takes affirmative action to hire and advance protected veterans and individuals with disabilities.


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