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1000 10th Street
Greeley, CO 80631
tel: (970) 350-9710
fax: (970) 350-9707
M-F 8-5 (MST)
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Serving Our Community - It's a Tradition

We promise to preserve and improve the quality of life for Greeley through timely, courteous and cost effective service.

The purpose of the Human Resources Department is to improve the health and effectiveness of our ogranization by providing programs designed to enhance employee work-life quality, producitivity, job satisfaction, and growth. Our goal is to provide a high level of service to our employees and to the community by working with city departments to develop and administer programs designed to assist departments and supervisors in creating a workplace that values and respects employees.

The City of Greeley adheres to federal requirements pertaining to the Family and Medical Leave Act. A summary of the Employee Rights and Responsibilities under the FMLA is available by clicking on this link.

The City of Greeley has developed an Equal Employment Opportunity Plan that is available online. Additionally the plan may be reviewed upon request through the Human Resources department.


Available Opportunities


View Online - Click here to view all current vacant positions for the City of Greeley (Including information on becoming a Police Officer).

Job Line - Call our Job Line (970)350-9777 x 1. This recorded listing of current openings is updated every Friday afternoon.
 

Job Bulletin Board - View our Job Bulletin Board located at:
1000 10th Street
Greeley, Colorado 80631
M-F 8-5 (MST)
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Greeley Tribune - Look for the City's employment ad in the Classified section of the Sunday Greeley Tribune.
 

How to Apply

Click here or follow the Available Opportunities link above to view current opening and apply online.  You may attach a resume, cover letter, references, or any other documents to your online application.

Police Officer and Firefighter positions are open periodically. Click the appropriate links below to learn more:

Firefighter Positions - Information on becoming a Firefighter.

Police Officer Positions - Information on becoming an Officer.



Applicant Screening and Selection

Applications for a specific position are date stamped when initially received in the Human Resources Department and entered into our Applicant Tracking system.

Applications will be accepted for any position, whether currently open or not. Unsolicited applications are kept on file for approximately 60 days and reviewed periodically during this period.

The Human Resources Department, in conjunction with the hiring supervisor, screens applications based on established job-related criteria, and selects those candidates to be interviewed.

Selected positions may require pre-interview testing including Police Officer, Firefighter, Emergency Dispatcher and Police Records Data Coordinator.

Applications are generally considered to be "active" for a period of 60 days. That is, if someone applies for one position, then a month later wishes to be considered for another position, we will reactivate the first application. Applications more than 60 days are considered to be out of date and a new application is required.

If an applicant applies for more than one position or notifies us of an interest in another position, we do not generally require completion of another application form, however we will make a photocopy of the application for the second position.

Interview Tips:

An interview is your single most important opportunity to demonstrate your 'fit' for the position. For some great advice on interviewing, watch this video of Mark Neville - presented to the Monfort College of Business. Mark Neville Interviewing Video

Pre-employment Testing

Depending upon the position, employees are required to complete up to three pre-employment tests after the conditional job offer. The pre-employment tests include an extended: background check, drug test, and physical functions screening. No candidate may begin work until results from all three tests are complete and acceptable. Once these have been completed the candidate will be notified of a start date.