Thornton Police Department - Career Opportunities
The City of Thornton offers quality services for approximately 117,000 residents. The Thornton Police
Department is headed by
Chief Jim Nursey and operates under three divisions (Administration, Detectives and Patrol), each headed by a
Deputy Chief. The police department is composed of 161 commissioned police officers and 35 non-commissioned
employees. The police department strongly emphasizes community involvement and is committed to providing
high quality law enforcement services
Our Core Values
- Ethical Behavior - We provide high quality professional and ethical services to the community and
the members of the police department. We are mindful and respectful of the extraordinary authority and power given
to us by the citizens we serve.
- Safety - We recognize the preservation of public safety and maintenance of a high quality of life as our
primary mission. We are mindful and respectful of the impact our actions and decisions have upon individual
rights, freedom, privacy and safety.
- Teamwork - We embrace the concept of a policing partnership within the community. We identify community
expectations and deliver on commitments in a timely manner.
- Accountability - We take personal responsibility for our actions and attitude. We actively complete our
assignments and meet commitments while demonstrating a high degree of ownership to the people we affect.
Officer Hiring Requirements
- Age - You must be at least 21 years of age at the time of application.
- Certification - Individuals must possess a Colorado P.O.S.T. certification.
- Education - Candidate must be a High School graduate or possess a G.E.D. certificate to be eligible.
- Lateral Entry - Lateral applicants must have a minimum of three (3) year’s experience as a Law
Enforcement/Peace Officer in a patrol capacity.
Testing Procedures
- Applications/resumes are reviewed by Human Resources.
- A written examination – "The Criminal Justice Officer Selection Inventory" with a passing score of 75% on the "Cognitive" portion of the exam.
- Oral Board Examination with passing score of 70%.
- Background investigation to include: Reference check, Driving record, and Polygraph examination/Computerized Voice Stress Analyzer (CVSA).
- Interview with the City of Thornton Chief of Police or his designee.
- Psychological Evaluation.
- Physical Examination and Drug Test.
Department Training and Probation Period
A recruit must successfully complete an twelve-week academy and a sixteen-week Field Training program.
Officers are kept up to date with the rapidly advancing methods of modern police work. Each
officer receives 80 hours of in-service training annually.
Each officer must serve an 18-month probation period.
Employee Benefits
Annual Salary Scale for 2008
- Starting Police Officer Pay - $47,290
- Top of Pay Range - $68,432
- Lateral Officer Pay - Starting pay will be commensurate with years of patrol experience.
Police Officer Pay Progression
Police Officers will receive an increase in pay as they progress from Police Officer II to Police Officer
IV. Merit pay increases may also be awarded to officers based on performance.
Advancement Opportunities
With only 55% of the City’s land currently developed and as steady growth continues, it is projected
that the City will double in size. This expected growth would also provide an excellent opportunity
for career advancement.
Sick Leave
Each employee accrues at a rate of eight hours per month.
Paid Vacation - Vacation Accrual
- 0 to 5 years of service, accummulate 8 hours per month, 96 hours annually
- 6 to 10 years of service, accummulate 10 hours per month, 120 hours annually
- 11 to 15 years of service, accummulate 12 hours per month, 144 hours annually
- 16 to 20 years of service, accummulate 14 hours per month, 168 hours annually
- Over 20 years of service, accummulate 16 hours per month, 192 hours annually
Holiday Pay
Each employee will receive 11 paid holidays per year.
Medical Insurance
The City offers group health, dental and vision benefits to all regular employment and probationary full-time employees.
Retirement
Sworn Police Employees make a pre-tax contribution of 9% of their base salary, to the ICMA Retirement Corporation (ICMA-RC) Police Pension Plan (401 plan). The City also offers a Deferred Compensation Plan (457 plan), through ICMA-RC. The City will match half of an employee’s voluntary (pre-tax) contributions up to a maximum of an additional 2%.
Uniforms
Each officer is completely outfitted upon appointment (excluding a firearm and footwear). Each officer also receives a uniform allowance of $788.00 annually.
Career Opportunities
The Thornton Police Department offers several different career opportunities to its officers. Examples of some of the programs in place at the Thornton Police Department:
| SWAT Program |
Crisis Negotiations |
| Range Officer Program |
Detectives |
| Drug Recognition Program (DRE) |
North Metro Task Force |
| Defensive Tactics Instructor Program |
Traffic Unit |
| Community Relations Unit |
School Resource Officer Program |
| Field Training Officer Program |
Public Information Officer |
| Armorer Program |
Cadet Program |
| Transport Officer |
Training Unit |
| Honor Guard Program |
K-9 Program |
| Senior Citizen Program |
Video Services Unit |
To Apply
Call the Thornton Police Department Recruiting Line at: 720) 977-5070
OR
Contact the City of Thornton Human Resources Department at: (303) 538-7245
OR
Visit their web sight: Thornton Human Resources
Colorado Opportunities in Police Services (COPS) conducts examinations. To register for a test, call
(303) 750-9764. Program and applicant information is also available at: www.colochiefs.org
Further information is available by calling or writing:
COPS
Colorado Opportunities in Police Services
2170 S. Parker Rd., #255
Denver, CO 80231
(303) 750-9764
LATERAL APPLICANTS, who meet the minimum requirements may send applications or resumes to:
Human Resources
City of Thornton
9500 Civic Center Drive
Thornton, Co 80229
FAX (303) 538-7686