Law Enforcement Officer Position

Lummi Nation Police Department - Police Officer

 

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Lummi Nation Police Department - Police Officer

Last updated on April 26, 2024
PST Partner Agency since June 02, 2023

Vacancies: 3

Important Information

The Lummi (/ˈlʌmi/ LUM-ee; Lummi: Xwlemi [χʷləˈmi]; also known as Lhaq'temish (LOCK-tə‐mish), or People of the Sea), governed by the Lummi Nation, are a Native American tribe of the Coast Salish ethnolinguistic group. They are based in the coastal area of the Pacific Northwest region of Washington state in the United States.

This is general law enforcement, crime prevention and investigation work governed by Tribal, Federal, and State Laws.

Physical Fitness Test not required at time of testing. Will be administered at a later date by LNPD staff.

Job Application will be sent via email after written testing.

Community Information

The Lummi (/ˈlʌmi/ LUM-ee; Lummi: Xwlemi [χʷləˈmi]; also known as Lhaq'temish (LOCK-tə‐mish), or People of the Sea), governed by the Lummi Nation, are a Native American tribe of the Coast Salish ethnolinguistic group. They are based in the coastal area of the Pacific Northwest region of Washington state in the United States.

With a historic territory ranging from the San Juan Islands to interior foothills of the Lummi River watershed, today the federally recognized tribe primarily resides on and around the Lummi Indian Reservation slightly west of Bellingham. It takes in most of the Lummi Peninsula and Portage Island, and is in western Whatcom County, 20 miles (32 km) south of the border with Canada.

Department Information

Lummi Police will strive to promote, enable and preserve the right of the Lummi Community and its people to enjoy high-quality law-enforcement in a timely, cost-effective and accountable manner.

Lummi police and its members are committed to providing law-enforcement services to the community that are responsive, culturally sensitive and respectful of individuals, tribal rights, and sovereignty.

Members of the Lummi police will always strive to provide 'can-do' service whenever possible and to do so in a fair, equitable and consistent manner. Lummi police officers will always perform their duties in an open, helpful and friendly manner that is consistent with the highest standards of excellence.

Job Description

This is general law enforcement, crime prevention and investigation work governed by Title 9, Lummi Nation Code of Laws, Law Enforcement Officers Code.

Police Officers fulfill the responsibility of the Lummi Indian Business Council to maintain community safety. The employee occupying the position of this class is responsible for the protection of life and property through enforcement of Lummi Code of Laws, Federal Laws and Washington State Law; rendering emergency assistance to the public in a wide variety of situations; patrolling residential, rural and business areas of the Lummi Indian Reservation, performing standard crime and accident prevention; identifying and recovering stolen property; investigating traffic accidents and crime; and deciding whether to arrest or not, as well as when to use force or firearms.

Law enforcement involves personal danger, and the employee must exercise individual judgment and discretion in meeting emergencies and enforcing ordinances and laws. Other duties include conducting the complete investigation of crimes and attending court for civil traffic and criminal cases.

Entry-level officers are expected to complete the Federal Law Enforcement Academy, and all officers are expected to complete the field training process, and the Washington State Equivalency Academy, if necessary. Officers are expected to apply formal classroom training and, on the job training experiences to actual work situations. As experience and training increases, the degree of direct supervision decreases. Assignment and general or special instructions are received from a superior officer, who reviews work occasionally while it is being performed, or through records, personal inspection, and discussion.

Area Information

County: Whatcom
Population: 10000
# of Staff: 20

Hiring Status

Lummi Nation Police Department - Police Officer has 3 vacancies.

Typically 24 commissioned officers is a full staff for this department.

Salary Information

Salary $77,126 - $101,774 ($37.08 hr - $48.93 hr)

Benefit Information

Medical

Vision

Dental

401k    up to 5 percent match.

Lummi Nation Police Department - Police Officer Requirements

Category Requirement Required at time of...
    Test Hire
Written Examination Yes, required
LEO/CO Physical Ability Test (PAT) No, not required (may be required later)

Proctored by LNPD at a later date.

300 Meter Run

Sit-Ups

Push-Ups

1.5 Mile Run\Walk

Minimum Age 21
Citizenship Legally Eligible to Work in the US
High School Grad/ GED Yes
Driver's License Required

Must possess a valid Washington State Driver’s license and meet eligibility requirements for tribal insurance

Felony Conviction(s) as an Adult No adult felony convictions at any time.
Felony Conviction(s) as a Juvenile Not normally, but can be reviewed depending on circumstance.
Ability to Read, Speak & Write the English Language Yes
Vision Requirements Correctable to 20/20
College Requirement No
Veterans Preference Points Yes
Current Hiring Status
Request/Access Scores On an as-needed basis as vacancies occur

Contact Information

Lummi Nation Police Department - Police Officer

2665 Kwina Road
Bellingham, WA 98226 Whatcom County
3603122274

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Agency Test Requirements
Written Examination: Yes, required
PAT: No, not required (may be required later)


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