Deputy Chief of Police
Seattle
Tuesday, 16 June 2026
The Port of Seattle is unable to sponsor employment visas at this time. Salary offers will be made within the posted range. Placement within the range will be determined based on your similar work experience. The Port considers work experience to be similar if the scope and level of responsibility of your prior positions match the job being offered. The tentative date for the assessment process will be July 30-31, 2026. As Deputy Chief of Police, you will assist in the strategic planning and administration of the Police Department, as well as its policies and operations. You will also oversee a bureau and mid-level managers within the department and work closely with the Chief of Police and assume the full authority and responsibility of the Chief in their absence. You will be a key member of the leadership team with the responsibility to ensure high quality public safety service in an international airport and maritime environment to accomplish the department’s purpose and objectives. You will also collaborate to develop and implement short- and long-term plans and strategies in support of strategic initiatives. You will direct and lead a Police Bureau. You will establish goals and objectives in support of the purpose and vision. You will also communicate the department vision, demonstrate a steadfast commitment to it, and inspire others to work toward achieving it. You will assist the Chief with management of the department and supervise assigned police managers, ensure necessary resources, and evaluate the performance of staff. You will also manage all functions of the department when delegated. You will actively participate in negotiations and grievance hearings with the collective bargaining units representing department employees and coordinate labor relations activities with Port Labor Relations staff. You will build and maintain relationships and collaborate with internal and external stakeholders, local and federal law enforcement agencies, service organizations, aviation and maritime businesses, community members, and other partners. You will support the preparation of short and long-term plans for the department to include budget, staffing, equipment, resources, facilities, and tactical planning. You will review and analyze administrative, statistical, or specialized reports to forecast the needs of the department, design budget based on POSPD service level requirements and department objectives and goals. You will also assist the Chief of Police in researching and implementing improvements in departmental services. You will create a culture of inclusion and apply equity to exemplify shared values, behaviors, and practices in all aspects of the work. At the Port of Seattle, equity is a daily responsibility and a foundational expectation for all Port jobs. Experienced – You have five (5) years of experience supervising police department or agency staff sworn personnel, to include four (4) years of experience serving as a law enforcement commander, in senior leadership, or performing similar function in a police department or agency with responsibility for patrol operations, emergency incident response, or oversight of specialized teams and operational programs. Certifications - You must possess a Washington State Peace Officer Certification or the ability to obtain one within the first six months of employment (candidates who have been separated from commissioned law enforcement activities for five (5) years or more are not eligible for consideration). You must also have the ability to obtain National Incident Management System ICS 300 and ICS 400 training within six months of hire. Desired – We hope you have completed the Federal Bureau of Investigation National Academy, Police Executive Research Forum’s Senior Management Institute for Police, or Northwest School of Police and Command. Committed to Equity – You will apply equity and exemplify shared values, behaviors, and practices in all aspects of the work. At the Port of Seattle, equity is a daily responsibility and a foundational expectation for all Port employees. Policing Expert – You understand and apply laws, rules, policies, and procedures in a consistent and legal manner. You apply knowledge of fiscal control techniques, principles, and practices of police administration, the use of weapons and use of force, as well as the incident command system. Effective Leader – You possess command presence and inspire others to work towards alignment with the Vision, Purpose, and Core Values. You can lead teams through consensus building and guide the team through growth and development in support of strategic goals and initiatives. Strong Communicator – You are effective in communicating messages both verbally and in writing to a wide audience. You know how to navigate politically and legally sensitive topics and are skilled in engaging staff, members of the community, and key stakeholders. Problem Solver – You can identify issues, develop solutions to problems, evaluate courses of action, and reach logical conclusions for complex issues or during stressful, critical, and rapidly evolving incidents. Driver’s License – You will need a valid Washington State Driver’s License to drive a Port of Seattle vehicle, or the ability to obtain one within 30 days. Work Schedule – Your normal work schedule will be Monday – Friday, 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. (40 hours per week). Slightly more flexible start and end times are available in this role. You may be required to work weekends and holidays and respond to emergencies as needed. Work Environment – You will primarily work in an office environment. Washington State Residency Requirement – Employees must establish a residence in Washington state within 30 days of their first day of employment and must maintain a residence in Washington State during their employment with the Port of Seattle. Background Investigation – You must pass a background investigation that includes a complete criminal records check, a polygraph examination, a medical examination and a psychological examination and other sources where information can be obtained to measure one's suitability for police work. Automatic Disqualifiers – You will need to review our list of Automatic Disqualifiers related to Criminal Activity, Driving Record, Drug Use, Employment and Financials before submittal of your application.