Police Officer
The Mill Valley Police Department is hiring Lateral Police Officers, Academy Graduates, and / or Academy Attendees. Applicants MUST provide verification of enrollment in academy class if applying as 'Academy Attendee.'
Salary : $8,701 - $10,577 (DOE) / Monthly + Benefits + Hiring Bonuses
$20,000 Hiring Bonus
40-hour Vacation Bank
40-hour Sick Bank
Vacation accrual to match total years of service
MOU scheduled raises July 2026
The Mill Valley Police Department is committed to providing exceptional public safety service, education and preparedness in partnership with our community. The Department strives to develop professional and well-trained employees dedicated to upholding the highest standards of law enforcement.
The Mill Valley Police Department's mission is to provide a safe and secure community for our residents and visitors; protect life and property; enforce the law in transparent and equitable manners; and develop strong partnerships through community outreach, education, and collaboration.
Mill Valley, the third largest city in Marin County, is located 6 miles north of San Francisco at the foot of Mount Tamalpais. The population is 14,500 with another 16,000 within its sphere of influence. The city is primarily residential with an active commercial element supporting local needs. The cost of housing is high and is a factor applicants should consider.
The mountain and panoramic views of San Francisco create an awe-inspiring backdrop for thousands of hikers and mountain bikers who visit Mill Valley each year. They enjoy miles of fire roads and hiking trails both within the City limits and on adjacent Water District lands. Tourists visit the historic downtown on weekends and holidays, enjoying the numerous small specialty shops and fine restaurants, which comprise the majority of the downtown business.
Under general supervision, a Police Officer is responsible to perform law enforcement and crime prevention work; to control traffic flow and enforce State and local traffic regulations; to perform investigative work; to participate in and provide support and assistance to special department crime prevention and enforcement programs. This is the entry level classification in the professional police series requiring sworn peace officer status.
Examples of Essential Duties (include but are not limited to) :
With a proven track record of excellent decision-making and use of judgement, the ideal candidate will have a demonstrated commitment to public service and law enforcement. The ideal candidate should maintain high standards of personal conduct in the following areas :
High School diploma or G.E.D., valid California driver's license, U.S. citizen or a permanent resident alien who is eligible for and has applied for citizenship. Must have completed a California P.O.S.T. Academy within the past 3 years (does not apply to currently employed California peace officers holding a Basic California P.O.S.T. certificate).
Please thoroughly complete your application through CalOpps.org AND upload a thoughtful Cover Letter and Resume. If you are currently attending academy, please upload verification of your attendance with your application.
Please be sure to fill out all applicable fields in CalOpps - do not simply say "see resume."
Police Officer Lateral • Mill Valley, CA, US