The City of Harrisonburg (pop. approximately 56,879). Located in the heart of the Shenandoah Valley and one of the fastest-growing cities in Virginia, Harrisonburg is a thriving, multicultural university city and is home to James Madison University and Eastern Mennonite University. With recognition as the commonwealth's first culinary district, exciting outdoor recreation activities within the city and nearby, a thriving arts community, and being known as "The Friendly City," there is something for everyone to enjoy.
The Harrisonburg Police Department is searching for a dynamic and forward-thinking Chief of Police to join the Command Staff, which is currently made up of one Interim Chief and interim Bureau Commanders in Special Operations, Patrol Operations, and Administrative. A current organizational chart is available here. This is an exempt, full-time position with benefits and an anticipated hiring range of $115,752.00 - $144,705.60 annually. Find out more information related to this position and the City by viewing the recruitment brochure.
The Harrisonburg Police Department, a VLEPSC-accredited department, protects the constitutional rights of all members of our community and further partners with stakeholders and others to solve problems, reduce crime, and improve the quality of life for community members, visitors, and students.
The candidate selected for this position will report directly to the City Manager and work closely with the Deputy City Manager, Assistant to the City Manager, and all department directors as a member of the Executive Leadership Team. In this role, the Chief is responsible for directing staff, policy development, program planning, fiscal management, and operational and strategic oversight of the department. As a leader within the department, the Chief must be able to motivate and develop others through relationship building while demonstrating a commitment to the ongoing health, wellness, and professional development of department members. The successful candidate is a natural collaborator who will seek out opportunities to improve and enhance the department through partnership with community stakeholders and community members. The ideal Chief is well-versed in policing methods and trends and intentionally introduces emerging technologies and methodologies to support the current and future needs of the department.
A detailed list of essential functions and the ideal candidate's knowledge, skills, and abilities for this position is available in the class specification.
The selected candidate for this position will be subject to the following screenings and must receive satisfactory results:
Application Requirements: In order to be considered for this position, applicants must submit the following: City of Harrisonburg online application, resume attachment, cover letter attachment, and 3 professional references. All required fields on the online employment application must be completed, including your education history and work experience. Incomplete applications and applications with verification(s) of no prior education and/or work history will not be considered. (posted on 10/10/2025)
Applicants unable to attach documents via the online application should email the missing documentation to employment@harrisonburgva.gov in order to be further considered.
First Review Date: No Sooner Than Wednesday, November 12, 2025. Candidates will not receive an application status update until after this date. Due to the amount of information requested from candidates, please allow a minimum of 10 business days from the first review date to receive a status update.
Harrisonburg, Virginia is an independent city located in the central Shenandoah Valley region of Virginia. Harrisonburg is located right along Interstate 81 and is only two hours away from both Richmond, Virginia and Washington, D.C. Harrisonburg is recognized as the county seat for Rockingham County.
The City of Harrisonburg operates under a council-manager form of government which combines elected officials in the form of a governing body with an appointed local government manager. The City Manager then oversees the delivery of public services through the city departments. Each city department then has a role in how services are provided to the citizens.
Use the links below to learn more about the city departments, city government, and the City of Harrisonburg.