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Bia Police Academy Review

From the gas station to the mesa. 🌄 These cadets just survived 1,000 hours of training. They are now federal agents responsible for the safety of 2.5 million Native Americans. Congratulations to Class #24-07. Respect the badge. Respect the land. #BIA #IndianPoliceAcademy #ArtesiaNM #WarriorsInBlue

Unlike municipal police, BIA officers are responsible for enforcing federal law, tribal law, and sometimes state law on reservations that are often the size of small states. The academy’s mission is singular: to produce officers who can handle a 4-hour drive to backup, domestic violence in blizzards, and cross-deputization with tribal rangers. bia police academy

"It’s not just a badge. It’s a vow to protect your people, your land, and your heritage." From the gas station to the mesa

Footage of defensive tactics, firearms training, and cultural classes. Narrator: "Here, 20 weeks of hellish training meets ancient tradition. Cadets learn federal jurisdiction, tribal sovereignty, and emergency response. But they also learn something most academies don't teach: the importance of community." Congratulations to Class #24-07

Close up of a cadet pinning on a BIA patch featuring an eagle and tipi. Narrator: "Welcome to the BIA Police Academy—the only federal law enforcement academy dedicated solely to Indian Country."

BIA officers often work alone. They are the ambulance, the fire department, and the SWAT team. The academy has a washout rate of nearly 35%—not because of physical failure, but because many cannot handle the psychological weight of policing in remote, underfunded, but deeply proud communities.

If you want a ticket to a big city department, go elsewhere. If you want to serve your tribe or the tribal communities of America, the BIA Police Academy is sacred ground. Option 3: Social Media Posts (LinkedIn / Instagram / Facebook) Post 1 (Recruitment - Facebook/Instagram) 🛡️ Be the Shield of Indian Country 🛡️ The BIA Police Academy is hiring. We are looking for Native American and non-Native officers dedicated to serving 574 federally recognized tribes. ✅ Starting Salary: GS-7 to GS-9 + Retention Bonus ✅ Location: Artesia, NM (All travel paid) ✅ Benefits: Federal LEO retirement (age 50!) 🚔 Requirements: 21+ years old, US Citizen, clean record, physical fitness. 🔗 Link in bio: Apply via USAJOBS (Series 0083). #BIAPolice #IndianCountry #LawEnforcementJobs #ProtectTheCircle