Provides crime prevention and law enforcement services for the Town through proactive patrol, preliminary investigations, and traffic control duties in a designated area during an assigned shift. This position is open to those who are currently certified as a PeaceOfficer by the Texas Commission on Law Enforcement (TCOLE); OR Out of State Peace Officers who can meet minimum standards for Texas licensure (TCOLE RULE §217.1 at or before the conditional offer is given).
If you would like more information related to our new lateral transfer program and pay information, please click the link below.
The range listed reflects the hiring range and not the full range. The complete pay plan can be found by following the link below.
KNOWLEDGE / SKILLS / ABILITIES: • Must have a general working knowledge of Police Officer and/or law enforcement regulations. • Must have excellent communicative skills, both oral and written. • Bilingual skills are preferred. • Must be able to communicate courteously and effectively with other people and maintain a pleasant and friendly personality at all times; exercise good judgment and make competent decisions in all activities; work flexible hours and accept on-call duty status; and maintain confidentiality with criminal and investigative information. • Must be able to follow verbal and written directives; to communicate courteously and effectively with other people and maintain a pleasant and friendly personality at all times; to exercise good judgment and make competent decisions in all activities; and to maintain confidentiality with criminal and investigative information.
The order of the steps may vary according to departmental needs and schedules. If you have been disqualified or were previously disqualified from the hiring process, how long is it before you can reapply? It depends on why you were disqualified. If you fail the row evaluation or the oral board, you may reapply the next time the position is posted. Any other disqualification will result in a minimum disqualification of one (1) year or possible permanent disqualification.
Important Notice: To ensure you receive all communications regarding your application, please add noreply@governmentjobs.com to your safe sender list and regularly check your email (including your spam/junk folders). All important updates and requests will be sent from this address.
Provides crime prevention and law enforcement services for the Town through proactive patrol, preliminary investigations, and traffic control duties in a designated area during an assigned shift. This position is open to those who are currently certified as a PeaceOfficer by the Texas Commission on Law Enforcement (TCOLE); OR Out of State Peace Officers who can meet minimum standards for Texas licensure (TCOLE RULE §217.1 at or before the conditional offer is given).
If you would like more information related to our new lateral transfer program and pay information, please click the link below.
The range listed reflects the hiring range and not the full range. The complete pay plan can be found by following the link below.
KNOWLEDGE / SKILLS / ABILITIES: • Must have a general working knowledge of Police Officer and/or law enforcement regulations. • Must have excellent communicative skills, both oral and written. • Bilingual skills are preferred. • Must be able to communicate courteously and effectively with other people and maintain a pleasant and friendly personality at all times; exercise good judgment and make competent decisions in all activities; work flexible hours and accept on-call duty status; and maintain confidentiality with criminal and investigative information. • Must be able to follow verbal and written directives; to communicate courteously and effectively with other people and maintain a pleasant and friendly personality at all times; to exercise good judgment and make competent decisions in all activities; and to maintain confidentiality with criminal and investigative information.
The order of the steps may vary according to departmental needs and schedules. If you have been disqualified or were previously disqualified from the hiring process, how long is it before you can reapply? It depends on why you were disqualified. If you fail the row evaluation or the oral board, you may reapply the next time the position is posted. Any other disqualification will result in a minimum disqualification of one (1) year or possible permanent disqualification.
Important Notice: To ensure you receive all communications regarding your application, please add noreply@governmentjobs.com to your safe sender list and regularly check your email (including your spam/junk folders). All important updates and requests will be sent from this address.
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