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FullTime Police Officers

GovernmentJobs.com · Tucson, Arizona · Posted Jul 1, 2026

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UNPARALLELED SERVICE, UNWAVERING PROTECTION, UNCOMPROMISED INTEGRITY

To be considered in the first review, please submit application by 11:59 pm on 9/30/2025. Current AZ POST and Out of State Certified Peace/Police Officers

Marana is one of the fastest growing communities in Southern Arizona, located approximately 20 minutes northwest of downtown Tucson and 75 minutes southeast of Phoenix. Cherished Heritage, Vibrant Community, Thriving Commerce, Healthy Lifestyles, and Proactive Public Services. Dedicated Service, Respect, Teamwork and Engaged Innovation.

Before you submit your application be sure to read through ALL of the information provided on this job posting as it contains important details. If you are interested in working for an agency that strives to be the most well respected and highly regarded police department in Arizona, then you should apply to become a Police Officer with the Town of Marana. The Marana Police team is proud and honored to serve the community and maintain an unwavering dedication to ensure the safety and security of every person who lives or visits our Town. The Marana Police Department is comprised of 150 full time team members (117 commissioned officers and 33 civilians) and nearly 50 volunteers, providing safety and security to nearly 60,000 residents over 127 square miles. These dedicated men and women work together as a team to ensure our residents and visitors receive unparalleled police services.

POLICE OFFICER LATERAL SALARY/BENEFITS : Placement within the Police Officer Pay Plan will be based on experience and within the pay range of: $30.0843/hour ($62,575.42 /year) - $42.3314/hour ($88,049.33/year). Benefits include on-site fitness center, take home vehicle, shift differential, 12 Holidays, supplemental Holiday pay, Second Language pay, paid parental time off, tuition reimbursement and more! enforces State and local laws and ordinances; maintains a community presence and/or responds to calls for service and takes appropriate action

Responds to calls which include domestic incidents, burglaries, juvenile disturbances, health and welfare assists, civil stand by, business and residential alarms, thefts, civil protection orders, bomb threats, hazardous material spill and other public safety incidents

Performs all work duties and assignments in accordance with the Town and Department policies and procedures.

Acquire through training, knowledge of modern approved principles, practices and procedures of police work, state laws, city ordinances, first aid and the geography of the Town

Read and interpret complex technical documents in English, prepare accurate and grammatically correct written reports

Achieve proficiency in self-defense techniques and the use and care of firearms

Must currently have AZ POST Peace Officer Certification or be an Out of State Certified Peace/Police Officer (out of state laterals will be required to complete the AZ Post Waiver process)

High school diploma or GED equivalent.

S. citizen.

O.S.T. website for details on eligibility requirements by going to the following website address: Must be in compliance with the Marana Police Department's tattoo policy. Members are prohibited from having tattoos or brands anywhere on the body that advocate or represent criminal organizations, illegal activity, or sexual, racial, or religious discrimination. Members are prohibited from having tattoos or brands anywhere on their arms or legs that are obscene and could foreseeably be exposed while on duty. Members are prohibited from having tattoos or brands above the collarbone or below the wrist, with the exception of a single, plain ring tattoo on either hand.

Application PLEASE READ THE FOLLOWING APPLICATION INSTRUCTIONS CAREFULLY. Failure to follow instructions and submit a complete application with all of the required documents by the closing date will result in disqualification from further consideration. Applications will only be accepted online. If you meet the minimum requirements, you must complete 3 items before you fully submit your online application:

Complete/update an AZ POST Personal History application

gov to log-in/register. Make sure to share the application with "Marana Police Department."

You will be asked to provide that number on the Town's application. For any issues or help needed with the my.azpost.gov site please contact:

You may attach the documents requested on the AZ POST application to the Town's application, but it is not required at this time.

# This document must be uploaded as an attachment to your online Town of Marana application. Finish completing the Town of Marana online application and submit with the items listed above.

Oral Board Interview/Chief's Interview Candidates that pass the initial application review will be invited to an oral board interview and possibly Chief's interview. Applications submitted after the first review date may or may not be reviewed, depending on the needs and progress of the selection …

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