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ENTRY POLICE OFFICER

Sunriver Service District
Sunriver, OR Full Time
POSTED ON 4/22/2026
AVAILABLE BEFORE 6/22/2026

Position: ENTRY POLICE OFFICER                                          

$ 34.33 - $ 41.72 Hourly

$ 6,264.82 - $ 7,614.43 Monthly                

$ 75,177.85 - $ 91,373.15 Annual                                                                                                                                                                                  

Summary

FLSA: Non-Exempt

This is a certified law enforcement position. While the work is generally routine, it may be performed in stressful situations. The applicant is required to interpret and apply federal, state, and local laws and regulations, which apply to assignment. Specific tasks are governed by established rules and regulations, policies, procedures and statutes. Position works under supervision of a sergeant or higher. Activities are reviewed for adequacy of judgment, compliance with rules and regulations, policy and procedures, and achievement of results consistent with goals and objectives. The position is regularly required to deal with the public, with frequent exposure to confrontational language. Work is performed both in an office and outdoor setting, depending on the nature of the assignment. Work may be performed independently or in a team situation. Certain aspects of work assignments can result in significant legal ramifications if not performed properly.

Protects life and property in Sunriver Service District (Sunriver, OR), Deschutes County, through the enforcement of state criminal laws, traffic laws, administrative rules, and Sunriver Rules and Regulations. Provides deterrence, detection and investigation of crimes and apprehension of criminal suspects.

Supervision

This classification works under the direction of the Patrol Sergeant.

Distinguishing Characteristics and Essential Functions

Essential duties, as defined under the Americans with Disabilities Act, may not include any of the following representative duties and responsibilities performed by employees in this job. It is not intended to serve as a comprehensive list of all duties performed by all employees in this classification; specific position assignments may change and will vary depending on the business needs of the assigned department. The job description does not constitute an employment agreement and is subject to change at any time by the employer. 

Essential Duties and Responsibilities

The duties and responsibilities listed should not be construed to be all-inclusive. The essential job duties will include other responsibilities as assigned and required:

  • Carries out the mission of the agency and models its core values.
  • Maintains availability by radio or phone for consultation during major incidents; enforces Federal, State, County, and District laws and ordinances.
  • Performs patrol duties on rotating shifts, including security checks, traffic enforcement, investigations, and first aid at accidents.
  • Responds to emergencies and investigates incidents such as traffic collisions, thefts, disturbances, domestic disputes, and drug offenses; takes appropriate enforcement action.
  • Conducts investigations, interviews victims, witnesses, and suspects; collects, processes, and preserves evidence.
  • Prepares thorough, accurate, and timely reports to support investigations, prosecutions, and internal documentation.
  • Makes arrests, issues citations, and transports offenders in custody.
  • Provides first aid and emergency assistance as required.
  • Coordinates with other officers and outside agencies; exchanges information and seeks guidance from prosecutors and courts as needed.
  • Informs and educates the public regarding laws, ordinances, and community safety.
  • Serves warrants, civil papers, and seizes property as directed.
  • Testifies credibly and accurately in court and other legal proceedings.
  • Addresses traffic safety concerns through enforcement and public education.
  • Participates in department meetings, in-service training, and professional development.
  • Responds to hazardous or high-stress situations to protect life and property and restore order.
  • Assists other law enforcement agencies and renders aid to the public as needed.
  • Responds during emergencies or declared disasters to support essential public services and community safety.
  • Performs other related duties as assigned.

Knowledge, Skills, and Qualifications

The individual in this position is expected to possess and exhibit the following knowledge, skills, and abilities.

  • Working knowledge of the criminal justice system, applicable laws, and local ordinances.
  • Strong written and verbal communication skills; able to prepare clear, accurate, and detailed reports.
  • Effective interpersonal and conflict-resolution skills; able to conduct interviews and de-escalate confrontations professionally.
  • Sound judgment and decision-making under both routine and high-stress conditions.
  • Proficient in the operation of firearms, police vehicles, radios, cameras, and related law-enforcement equipment.
  • Skilled in gathering, analyzing, and documenting information for both criminal and traffic investigations.
  • Ability to establish and maintain effective working relationships with colleagues and the community.
  • Physical ability to perform essential job functions, including making arrests, operating equipment, and managing physically demanding or hazardous situations.

Education, Experience, Certifications, and Licenses

The following are the minimum qualifications for this position.

  • Must have graduated from a high school or equivalent.  
  • Must have a valid Oregon Driver’s License or have ability to obtain within 30 days from date of hire.
  • Must have successfully completed the National Testing Network Frontline test completed within the last twelve (12) months or prior to hire date. Waived if they have a Bachelor’s Degree. 
  • Must have successfully completed the ORPAT physical fitness test within the past twelve (12) months or prior to hire date. 
  • Possession of or ability to acquire within one year, a Department of Public Safety Standards and Training (DPSST) Basic Police Certificate. 

Working Conditions

Work is performed in an office environment and in the field in a variety of high-risk emergency and non-emergency situations, which may involve exposure to potential danger. Work duties may require working at any time of the day or night. This position requires the Officer to perform the duties of police officer and be able to satisfactorily pass the Oregon Physical Abilities Test (ORPAT). 

  • Must be willing to work 8, 10, or 12-hour shift assignments. 
  • Must be willing to work day, swing, graveyard shift assignments including weekend and holiday work.
  • Job may require working a 7 or 9 day work cycle.

Requirements

  • Must be at least 21 years of age.
  • Must pass a Criminal History and valid Driver’s License check prior to an interview.
  • Must pass Background Investigation prior to employment.
  • Must pass a Pre-Employment Medical and Psychological Evaluation.
  • SRPD requires all applicants to complete the criminal history fields on their application. Applicants with incomplete criminal history fields will not be considered for a position.

Hiring Process & Testing

Applicants for the Police Officer position will be required to complete the following:

  1. Application submission to the Sunriver Police Department
  2. Interviews
    1. Oral Board Interview
    2. Final Chief Interview 
  3. Statement of Personal History and thorough Background Investigation
  4. Conditional Job Offer
  5. Medical & Psychology Evaluation
  6. Formal Job Offer

Department Overview: The Sunriver Police Department is a full-service police department with twelve sworn officers and one civilian employee. We are a progressive, accredited agency committed to working in partnership with the residents and businesses we serve. Enhanced customer service is a priority. During the summer months, the department employs a seasonal Bike Team to work special events and to patrol 35 miles of paved bike paths.

Area Information: Sunriver is a resort community with a multitude of outdoor recreational activities such as water sports, hiking, skiing and cycling. There are approximately 1700 permanent year-round residents.  During the summer months, the population surges to 20,000 visitors. Sunriver is located in the center of Oregon, approximately 15 miles south of Bend.

Contact Information:

Brittany Fobi, Executive Assistant 

bfobi@sunriversdor.gov / 541-593-1014

Salary : $34 - $42

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