Tigard offers an exceptional opportunity for lateral police officers, with a variety of specialty assignments, a competitive salary and benefits package, and a prime location near the Portland metropolitan area. The region features vibrant arts and cultural attractions, scenic public beaches, snowcapped mountains for hiking and climbing, and world-class fishing along some of the most serene rivers in the Pacific Northwest. Tigard is also home to a strong public school district, numerous private school options, and convenient access to several colleges and universities. The Tigard Police Department is deeply committed to community policing and actively collaborates with the public through a wide range of programs and outreach efforts. Bordering the City of Portland and located within a short drive to the Pacific Ocean, Columbia River Gorge and Mt. Hood, the City of Tigard provides access to the full spectrum of Oregon's natural beauty. The city itself features over 550 acres of parkland, making it an ideal suburban community for outdoor enthusiasts and families alike. Tigard police officers enjoy the best of both worldsserving in a department small enough to foster a close-knit, family-like atmosphere (with just under 100 sworn officers), while also having access to the specialized opportunities typically found in larger agencies. As the 12th largest police department in Oregon, Tigard offers assignments including participation in the countywide major crimes team, commercial crimes investigations, bike and ATV patrols, school resource officers, tactical and negotiation positions on the county tactical team, FBI and DEA teams, K-9 handlers, motorcycle patrol, crisis response teams focused on behavioral and mental health and field training officer roles.
The City of Tigard values diverse perspectives, backgrounds and life experiences. We are committed to building a workforce that reflects the community we serve, one that draws strength from inclusion and promotes innovation through diverse voices. We strongly encourage those who are passionate about public service and community engagement to apply. If you need assistance in completing the employment application or navigating the hiring process, please contact Liz Upton at elizabeth.upton@tigard-or.gov.
Tigard police officers perform a range of law enforcement and crime prevention duties, including patrol and investigations. Sworn officers enforce federal, state, and local laws, regulations, and ordinances, and carry out various responsibilities, including but not limited to the following:
Education and training: Completion of high school or GED. At least three (3) years of experience as a law enforcement officer. College-level law enforcement coursework desirable.
Requirements: Must be a US citizen. Must be 21 years or older at time of hire. Possess a valid Oregon/Washington driver's license. Must be legally authorized and physically able to carry a firearm. Ability to work all shifts, including swing, nights, weekends, holidays on a rotating basis. Must be able to read and write the English language. Bi-lingual skills (English/Spanish) preferred.
Applicants must have the ability to learn and apply laws, statutes, regulations, ordinances and procedures; ability to give credible testimony in a court of law; ability to operate a motor vehicle and assigned equipment skillfully, safely and in conformance with applicable laws and department policies; ability to prepare accurate, concise, informative and grammatically correct reports; ability to understand and act upon complex oral and written instructions; ability to deal courteously and firmly with the public, other agencies and all levels of City staff.
Streamlined hiring process for lateral officers: After application is received, a Command Staff interview. Pre-Offer Evaluation (if applicable). Background Investigation. Interview with Chief of Police. Upon a conditional job offer, you will be required to undergo: Psychological Evaluation. Medical Examination. Drug Test. Work history will be considered when setting base pay and vacation accruals. Union representation: TPOA (Tigard Police Officers' Association).
In addition to being a great place to work, the City of Tigard offers competitive employee benefits for full-time and part-time employees working 20 or more hours per week: Choice of health and dental plans Oregon PERS including city-paid employee contribution City-paid HRA-VEBA Paid vacation and sick leave 12 paid floating holidays (96 hours per year) Life and disability insurance This job classification is represented by the Tigard Police Officers' Association.