About the Department
Police Officers are responsible for maintaining public order and protecting life and property by responding to emergencies, investigating crimes, apprehending criminals and deterring criminal activity in a manner that will foster public confidence and respect.
SCHEDULE
Subject to a two-week shift schedule that alternates between a three-day work week and four-day work week. Standard shifts are twelve hours but altered to result in eighty hours total worked during a two-week pay period. Work hours include weekend, night and holiday shifts.
SALARY
This position is non-exempt, eligible for OT
*Current Salary Range: $41.77-$56.23/hour
*Anticipated starting salary: $41.77-$45.23/hour
*Subject to increase July 1, 2026
TO APPLY
Please complete your application in full, and include all three (3) following supplemental attachments:
1) Resume
2) Cover Letter
3) Essay Response. Your response must be submitted with your application materials.
- Essay Instructions: Please provide a typed response to the following question. There is no length requirement for your response.
- Essay Question: Why do you seek a position in law enforcement and what have you done to prepare yourself, both personally and professionally?
Please Note: To ensure full and accurate consideration of your qualifications, we kindly ask that you submit both a completed application and a resume. Each document serves an important purpose in our review process, and we encourage you to ensure the information in both is consistent and current.
Position Duties
The duties listed below are intended only as illustrations of the various types of work that may be performed, with or without reasonable accommodation. The omission of specific statements does not exclude them from the position if the work is similar, related, or a logical assignment to the position.
- Respond to critical emergencies and other calls for services to protect life and property, prevent crime and enforce laws.
- Investigate all levels of crime to develop facts in a case to prove or disprove who is responsible for committing crimes.
- Formulate police reports based off evidence and facts established in a case and recommend criminal charges to attorneys when necessary.
- Develop and implement split second decisions utilizing trained tactics to control dangerous, unpredictable and hazardous situations.
- Collaborate with local, state and federal agencies, attorneys, judges and other first responders to prosecute crime.
- Communicate with a diverse range of community members, support community engagements and work to strengthen relationships between police and community.
- Participate in department training plans from a vast array of topics including use of force, firearms, drone operations, etc.
- Assist other departments and employees as necessary.
- Participates in public education demonstrations, expositions, presentations and community events.
- Possesses outstanding communication, organizational and general presentation skills.
- Performs other duties as assigned or apparent.
Minimum Qualifications
Minimum
- Associate's degree in law enforcement or related field.
- Active Minnesota POST Board licensed by September 1, 2026.
- Valid Minnesota Class D driver’s license with excellent driving record.
Desirable
- Bachelor’s degree in law enforcement, criminal justice, emergency management, or related field.
- Experience working in law enforcement in a sworn or non-sworn capacity.
- Ability to communicate fluently in two or more languages.
Examples of successful performance indicators:
- Applies sound department approved policing techniques.
- Demonstrates thorough knowledge of operation and utilization of equipment, tools and vehicles.
- Safely works, trains and drives in a skilled manner.
- Written reports are accurate, succinct and timely.
- Responds to emergency situations in calm and professional manner.
- Maintains required certifications.
- Demonstrates the ability to create and maintain professional working relationships with department members, community members and other City employees.
- Effectively represents the organization and the community.
Other Qualifications
Physical and Cognitive
The physical and cognitive demands described here are representative of those that must be met by an employee to successfully and safely perform the essential duties of this job.
This role involves a wide range of physical activities: Required to drive a vehicle, walk, communicate clearly and effectively, hear, stand, frequently sit, use hands to handle or feel, firmly grasp, reach with hands and arms, push, pull, twist, lift, climb or balance, stoop, kneel, crouch, crawl and perform repetitive motions.
Candidates must be able to lift up to 25 pounds regularly and occasionally lift or drag 100 pounds or more. The position also requires visual acuity, including close-up vision, color vision, peripheral vision, and the ability to adjust focus.
Environmental
The job is performed primarily in the field and includes driving or riding in a vehicle. Employees must carry a firearm and respond appropriately to potentially dangerous situations. There is potential exposure to blood, bodily fluids, injuries, emotional and visual trauma, traffic accidents, and interactions with angry or violent individuals.
Safety precautions, including wearing protective clothing and equipment, are essential. Employees must be able to hear verbal commands and see visual signals clearly.
Additionally, the position involves frequent interruptions and may require extended periods of typing and report writing.
EEO and ADA statement: The City of White Bear Lake is an Equal Opportunity Employer in compliance with the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA). It will provide reasonable accommodations to qualified individuals with disabilities and encourages both prospective and current employees to discuss potential accommodations with the employer.