LOS ALTOS, CA
Los Altos, California, United States
Description Exciting Opportunity in the Police Communications Center! Are you ready for an exhilarating career opportunity? Join our team at the Police Communications Center, where we operate in a high-energy environment dedicated to supporting first responders and the community during both emergency and non-emergency situations. As a Dispatch 9-1-1 Communication Supervisor, you'll engage daily with communications officers, the public, and law enforcement personnel via various channels including phone calls, 9-1-1 events, in-person interactions, and the police radio system. We're seeking a highly skilled professional with dispatching and supervisory experience, who thrives on multitasking and maintaining composure during emergencies. Key Responsibilities : Working under the leadership of a Police Captain, you'll plan, schedule, assign, review, supervise, and actively participate in the work of a group of Dispatch Communication officers. This involves receiving, evaluating, and prioritizing emergency and non-emergency calls in accordance with Police Department and City procedures. You'll also direct and execute specialized program and administrative tasks, along with performing various technical duties relevant to the assigned functional area. Ideal Candidate Profile : The ideal candidate should possess supervisory experience in police dispatching, along with a highly professional demeanor characterized by patience, respectfulness, and ethical conduct. Strong problem-solving skills and the ability to multitask effectively in stressful situations are essential. Excellent verbal and written communication skills are a must, as well as experience in public safety call-taking, radio dispatching, and proficiency in using clerical/office equipment. The initial review of applications will take place after the posting closes on April 8th, 2024, at 5:00 PM. Don't miss out on this incredible opportunity to make a meaningful impact in our community! Examples of Duties Management reserves the right to add, modify, change, or rescind the work assignments of different positions and to make reasonable accommodations so that qualified employees can perform the essential functions of the job. Plans, schedules, assigns, reviews, supervises, and participates in the work of assigned communications officer staff responsible for public safety dispatch services including receiving, evaluating, and prioritizing emergency and non-emergency calls, eliciting information to determine nature of emergency, and dispatching and coordinating law enforcement, medical, and other emergency response units in accordance with Police Department and City procedures. Participates in the development and implementation of goals, objectives, work plans, policies, and priorities for the division; recommends within division policy, appropriate service and staffing levels; recommends and administers policies and procedures. Participates in the selection of, trains, motivates, and evaluates assigned personnel; provides or coordinates staff training; works with employees to correct deficiencies; recommends and implements discipline and termination procedures; assists in selection and promotion of assigned employees. Participates in annual budget preparation related to communications and police radio functions; identifies resource needs; prepares detailed cost estimates with appropriate justifications; monitors expenditures; purchases, maintains, and issues some division equipment and supplies. Monitors and evaluates operations, call volume, and stress levels; identifies opportunities for improving service delivery methods and procedures; provides recommendations concerning process changes and shift staffing levels; schedules work and authorizes leaves, ensuring efficient completion of all work. Performs other duties as assigned. Follow this link to view the full job description for Communications Supervisor. Minimum Qualifications EDUCATION AND EXPERIENCE: Any combination of training and experience that would provide the required knowledge, skills, and abilities is qualifying. A typical way to obtain the required qualifications would be: Education: Equivalent to a completion of the twelfth (12) grade supplemented by college level coursework in criminal justice, public administration, or a related field. Experience : Four (4) years of increasingly responsible experience in public safety communications, of which two (2) years is at the level equivalent to the City’s class of Communications Officer. Licenses and Certifications : Possession of a valid California Driver’s License, to be maintained throughout employment. Possession of a P.O.S.T. Public Safety Dispatcher Basic Course certification at time of appointment, to be maintained throughout employment. Possession of a P.O.S.T. Public Safety Dispatcher Intermediate Course certification at time of appointment, to be maintained throughout employment. Desirable Achievements: Possession of a P.O.S.T. Public Safety Dispatcher Advanced Course Possession of a P.O.S.T. Public Safety Dispatcher Supervisor Course Attendance at a P.O.S.T. Public Safety Dispatcher Supervisor Course is required within one (1) year of appointment. Possession of a P.O.S.T. Public Safety Dispatcher Supervisor Course certification is required within two (2) years of appointment, to be maintained throughout employment. Supplemental Information PHYSICAL DEMANDS Must possess mobility to work in a standard office setting and use standard office equipment, including a computer; vision to read printed materials and a computer screen; and hearing and speech to communicate in person and over the telephone. This is primarily a sedentary office classification although standing in work areas and walking between work areas may be required. Finger dexterity is needed to access, enter, and retrieve data using a computer keyboard or calculator and to operate standard office equipment. Positions in this classification occasionally bend, stoop, kneel, reach, push, and pull drawers open and closed to retrieve and file information. Employees must possess the ability to lift, carry, push, and pull materials and objects up to 20 pounds. ENVIRONMENTAL CONDITIONS Employees work in an office environment with moderate noise levels, controlled temperature conditions, and no direct exposure to hazardous physical substances. Employees may interact with upset staff and/or public and private representatives in interpreting and enforcing divisional policies and procedures. WORKING CONDITIONS Work varied shifts and/or alternate schedules as assigned. EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER The city of Los Altos is an equal opportunity employer and does not discriminate in employment on the basis of a person’s race, religious creed, color, national origin, ancestry, mental or physical disability, medical condition, marital status, sex, age or sexual orientation. Candidates with a disability, which may require special assistance in any phase of the application or testing process, should advise the City upon submittal of application. Documentation of the need for accommodation must accompany the request. LIMITATIONS AND DISCLAIMER The above job description is meant to describe the general nature and level of work being performed; it is not intended to be construed as an exhaustive list of all responsibilities, duties and skills required for the position. All job requirements are subject to possible modification to reasonably accommodate individuals with disabilities. Some requirements may exclude individuals who pose a direct threat or significant risk to the health and safety of themselves or other employees. #CityofLosAltosJobs #LosAltosjobs #nowhiring #publicsafetyjobs #dispatchjobs #CommunicationsSupervisor #911dispatcher #JobOpening #HiringNow #JoinOurTeam #JobSearch #CareerOpportunity #applynow #CAJobs Closing Date/Time: 4/9/2024 5:00 PM Pacific
Mar 13, 2024
Full Time
Description Exciting Opportunity in the Police Communications Center! Are you ready for an exhilarating career opportunity? Join our team at the Police Communications Center, where we operate in a high-energy environment dedicated to supporting first responders and the community during both emergency and non-emergency situations. As a Dispatch 9-1-1 Communication Supervisor, you'll engage daily with communications officers, the public, and law enforcement personnel via various channels including phone calls, 9-1-1 events, in-person interactions, and the police radio system. We're seeking a highly skilled professional with dispatching and supervisory experience, who thrives on multitasking and maintaining composure during emergencies. Key Responsibilities : Working under the leadership of a Police Captain, you'll plan, schedule, assign, review, supervise, and actively participate in the work of a group of Dispatch Communication officers. This involves receiving, evaluating, and prioritizing emergency and non-emergency calls in accordance with Police Department and City procedures. You'll also direct and execute specialized program and administrative tasks, along with performing various technical duties relevant to the assigned functional area. Ideal Candidate Profile : The ideal candidate should possess supervisory experience in police dispatching, along with a highly professional demeanor characterized by patience, respectfulness, and ethical conduct. Strong problem-solving skills and the ability to multitask effectively in stressful situations are essential. Excellent verbal and written communication skills are a must, as well as experience in public safety call-taking, radio dispatching, and proficiency in using clerical/office equipment. The initial review of applications will take place after the posting closes on April 8th, 2024, at 5:00 PM. Don't miss out on this incredible opportunity to make a meaningful impact in our community! Examples of Duties Management reserves the right to add, modify, change, or rescind the work assignments of different positions and to make reasonable accommodations so that qualified employees can perform the essential functions of the job. Plans, schedules, assigns, reviews, supervises, and participates in the work of assigned communications officer staff responsible for public safety dispatch services including receiving, evaluating, and prioritizing emergency and non-emergency calls, eliciting information to determine nature of emergency, and dispatching and coordinating law enforcement, medical, and other emergency response units in accordance with Police Department and City procedures. Participates in the development and implementation of goals, objectives, work plans, policies, and priorities for the division; recommends within division policy, appropriate service and staffing levels; recommends and administers policies and procedures. Participates in the selection of, trains, motivates, and evaluates assigned personnel; provides or coordinates staff training; works with employees to correct deficiencies; recommends and implements discipline and termination procedures; assists in selection and promotion of assigned employees. Participates in annual budget preparation related to communications and police radio functions; identifies resource needs; prepares detailed cost estimates with appropriate justifications; monitors expenditures; purchases, maintains, and issues some division equipment and supplies. Monitors and evaluates operations, call volume, and stress levels; identifies opportunities for improving service delivery methods and procedures; provides recommendations concerning process changes and shift staffing levels; schedules work and authorizes leaves, ensuring efficient completion of all work. Performs other duties as assigned. Follow this link to view the full job description for Communications Supervisor. Minimum Qualifications EDUCATION AND EXPERIENCE: Any combination of training and experience that would provide the required knowledge, skills, and abilities is qualifying. A typical way to obtain the required qualifications would be: Education: Equivalent to a completion of the twelfth (12) grade supplemented by college level coursework in criminal justice, public administration, or a related field. Experience : Four (4) years of increasingly responsible experience in public safety communications, of which two (2) years is at the level equivalent to the City’s class of Communications Officer. Licenses and Certifications : Possession of a valid California Driver’s License, to be maintained throughout employment. Possession of a P.O.S.T. Public Safety Dispatcher Basic Course certification at time of appointment, to be maintained throughout employment. Possession of a P.O.S.T. Public Safety Dispatcher Intermediate Course certification at time of appointment, to be maintained throughout employment. Desirable Achievements: Possession of a P.O.S.T. Public Safety Dispatcher Advanced Course Possession of a P.O.S.T. Public Safety Dispatcher Supervisor Course Attendance at a P.O.S.T. Public Safety Dispatcher Supervisor Course is required within one (1) year of appointment. Possession of a P.O.S.T. Public Safety Dispatcher Supervisor Course certification is required within two (2) years of appointment, to be maintained throughout employment. Supplemental Information PHYSICAL DEMANDS Must possess mobility to work in a standard office setting and use standard office equipment, including a computer; vision to read printed materials and a computer screen; and hearing and speech to communicate in person and over the telephone. This is primarily a sedentary office classification although standing in work areas and walking between work areas may be required. Finger dexterity is needed to access, enter, and retrieve data using a computer keyboard or calculator and to operate standard office equipment. Positions in this classification occasionally bend, stoop, kneel, reach, push, and pull drawers open and closed to retrieve and file information. Employees must possess the ability to lift, carry, push, and pull materials and objects up to 20 pounds. ENVIRONMENTAL CONDITIONS Employees work in an office environment with moderate noise levels, controlled temperature conditions, and no direct exposure to hazardous physical substances. Employees may interact with upset staff and/or public and private representatives in interpreting and enforcing divisional policies and procedures. WORKING CONDITIONS Work varied shifts and/or alternate schedules as assigned. EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER The city of Los Altos is an equal opportunity employer and does not discriminate in employment on the basis of a person’s race, religious creed, color, national origin, ancestry, mental or physical disability, medical condition, marital status, sex, age or sexual orientation. Candidates with a disability, which may require special assistance in any phase of the application or testing process, should advise the City upon submittal of application. Documentation of the need for accommodation must accompany the request. LIMITATIONS AND DISCLAIMER The above job description is meant to describe the general nature and level of work being performed; it is not intended to be construed as an exhaustive list of all responsibilities, duties and skills required for the position. All job requirements are subject to possible modification to reasonably accommodate individuals with disabilities. Some requirements may exclude individuals who pose a direct threat or significant risk to the health and safety of themselves or other employees. #CityofLosAltosJobs #LosAltosjobs #nowhiring #publicsafetyjobs #dispatchjobs #CommunicationsSupervisor #911dispatcher #JobOpening #HiringNow #JoinOurTeam #JobSearch #CareerOpportunity #applynow #CAJobs Closing Date/Time: 4/9/2024 5:00 PM Pacific
City of Palos Verdes Estates
Palos Verdes Estates, CA, USA
The City of Palos Verdes Estates is seeking their next Police Chief!
With approximately 13,500 residents, Palos Verdes Estates is known for being a planned community with tranquil neighborhoods and is the oldest of four cities on the Palos Verdes Peninsula. Residents enjoy magnificent views of the Los Angeles Basin and Pacific Ocean, low density, rural character, preserved open space, low crime, and excellent schools. The mission of the Police Department is to provide an assurance of safety, comfort, and tranquility to the community; while in this endeavor maintaining the utmost in professionalism, competence, integrity, and discipline. The City is seeking an innovative and experienced law enforcement professional. The ideal candidate will be an inspirational leader and experienced executive who will engage with members of the community, City staff, and sworn and civilian personnel. The successful candidate will model a commitment to community policing and will cultivate effective partnerships. The Chief will act as a leader and mentor, promoting teamwork and collaboration within the Department.
Qualified candidates possess a Bachelor’s degree, with major coursework in Police Sciences, Business, Public Administration, or a related field, along with five (5) years of California law enforcement experience at a supervisory level of sergeant or above, including a minimum of one year at the rank of Police Captain. Current employment, or honorable retirement (within the last three years) from California police agency certified by the State Commission on Peace Officers’ Standards and Training (P.O.S.T.) is required. A Master’s degree along with Advanced and Management certificates from the State Commission on Peace Officers' Standards and Training (P.O.S.T.) is desired.
The annual salary range for the Police Chief is $165,828 to $204,720; placement within this range is dependent on qualifications and experience. If you are interested in this outstanding opportunity, please visit our website at www.bobmurrayassoc.com to apply online. If you have any questions, please do not hesitate to call Mr. Jon Lewis at (916) 784-9080.
Filing Deadline: April 5, 2024
Mar 08, 2024
Full Time
The City of Palos Verdes Estates is seeking their next Police Chief!
With approximately 13,500 residents, Palos Verdes Estates is known for being a planned community with tranquil neighborhoods and is the oldest of four cities on the Palos Verdes Peninsula. Residents enjoy magnificent views of the Los Angeles Basin and Pacific Ocean, low density, rural character, preserved open space, low crime, and excellent schools. The mission of the Police Department is to provide an assurance of safety, comfort, and tranquility to the community; while in this endeavor maintaining the utmost in professionalism, competence, integrity, and discipline. The City is seeking an innovative and experienced law enforcement professional. The ideal candidate will be an inspirational leader and experienced executive who will engage with members of the community, City staff, and sworn and civilian personnel. The successful candidate will model a commitment to community policing and will cultivate effective partnerships. The Chief will act as a leader and mentor, promoting teamwork and collaboration within the Department.
Qualified candidates possess a Bachelor’s degree, with major coursework in Police Sciences, Business, Public Administration, or a related field, along with five (5) years of California law enforcement experience at a supervisory level of sergeant or above, including a minimum of one year at the rank of Police Captain. Current employment, or honorable retirement (within the last three years) from California police agency certified by the State Commission on Peace Officers’ Standards and Training (P.O.S.T.) is required. A Master’s degree along with Advanced and Management certificates from the State Commission on Peace Officers' Standards and Training (P.O.S.T.) is desired.
The annual salary range for the Police Chief is $165,828 to $204,720; placement within this range is dependent on qualifications and experience. If you are interested in this outstanding opportunity, please visit our website at www.bobmurrayassoc.com to apply online. If you have any questions, please do not hesitate to call Mr. Jon Lewis at (916) 784-9080.
Filing Deadline: April 5, 2024
Police Chief
City of Daly City, CA
Known as the “Gateway to the Peninsula,” Daly City is located on the Pacific Ocean at the northernmost edge of San Mateo County, minutes away from San Francisco Bay. Just eight miles south of downtown San Francisco, Daly City’s extensive transportation systems makes it easy to access nearby metropolitan areas. The city is served by Bay Area Rapid Transit as well as by San Mateo and San Francisco transit systems. This ease of travel affords residents the opportunity to participate in all the cultural, recreational, and economic activities of the Bay Area while avoiding the congestion and high costs of living and working in other Bay cities.
Residents of Daly City enjoy a scenic seven-mile coast and a wide variety of recreational activities. San Bruno Mountain, with 2,063 acres of diverse park land, offers spectacular views of the entire Bay Area and Pacific Ocean. By Bay Area standards, Daly City boasts reasonably priced and conveniently located quality housing. Many homes have spectacular views of the Pacific Ocean, San Francisco Bay, or some of the most picturesque golf courses in the country, including the Olympic Club-Lakeside, the San Francisco Golf Club and Lake Merced Golf and Country Club. The Daly City Police Department is a full-service law enforcement agency composed of 111 sworn peace officers and 30 professional civilian staff.
The City of Daly City is seeking an experienced leader to lead its Police Department. The new Police Chief will recognize the shared responsibility and connection between themselves, the department, other city departments, and the community they serve. They must understand the value of and need for community engagement and trust. They must have the ability to connect with members of the community who historically have been fearful of law enforcement. The new Chief must be approachable, empathetic, and a good listener. They must be inclusive and respect the diversity in the city. The Chief reports directly to the City Manager.
Any combination of experience, education and training that would likely provide the required knowledge and abilities is qualifying. A typical way to obtain the the knowledge and abilities would be at least two years’ experience in the rank of Police Captain in a California city of population of 80,000 or greater, graduation from high school and completion of at least 60 semester units of college-level education, or equivalent. Bachelor's or master's degree in law enforcement or related field highly desired. The annual salary range is $217,703 to $264,619 DOQE. The city also offers an attractive benefits package.
To apply, please visit our website at:
Peckham & McKenney
www.peckhamandmckenney.com
Feel free to contact Diana Bishop at (408) 800-7653 if you have questions regarding this position. A detailed brochure is available at www.peckhamandmckenney.com
Filing deadline is May 22, 2023
Resumes acknowledged within two business days.
Mar 05, 2024
Full Time
Police Chief
City of Daly City, CA
Known as the “Gateway to the Peninsula,” Daly City is located on the Pacific Ocean at the northernmost edge of San Mateo County, minutes away from San Francisco Bay. Just eight miles south of downtown San Francisco, Daly City’s extensive transportation systems makes it easy to access nearby metropolitan areas. The city is served by Bay Area Rapid Transit as well as by San Mateo and San Francisco transit systems. This ease of travel affords residents the opportunity to participate in all the cultural, recreational, and economic activities of the Bay Area while avoiding the congestion and high costs of living and working in other Bay cities.
Residents of Daly City enjoy a scenic seven-mile coast and a wide variety of recreational activities. San Bruno Mountain, with 2,063 acres of diverse park land, offers spectacular views of the entire Bay Area and Pacific Ocean. By Bay Area standards, Daly City boasts reasonably priced and conveniently located quality housing. Many homes have spectacular views of the Pacific Ocean, San Francisco Bay, or some of the most picturesque golf courses in the country, including the Olympic Club-Lakeside, the San Francisco Golf Club and Lake Merced Golf and Country Club. The Daly City Police Department is a full-service law enforcement agency composed of 111 sworn peace officers and 30 professional civilian staff.
The City of Daly City is seeking an experienced leader to lead its Police Department. The new Police Chief will recognize the shared responsibility and connection between themselves, the department, other city departments, and the community they serve. They must understand the value of and need for community engagement and trust. They must have the ability to connect with members of the community who historically have been fearful of law enforcement. The new Chief must be approachable, empathetic, and a good listener. They must be inclusive and respect the diversity in the city. The Chief reports directly to the City Manager.
Any combination of experience, education and training that would likely provide the required knowledge and abilities is qualifying. A typical way to obtain the the knowledge and abilities would be at least two years’ experience in the rank of Police Captain in a California city of population of 80,000 or greater, graduation from high school and completion of at least 60 semester units of college-level education, or equivalent. Bachelor's or master's degree in law enforcement or related field highly desired. The annual salary range is $217,703 to $264,619 DOQE. The city also offers an attractive benefits package.
To apply, please visit our website at:
Peckham & McKenney
www.peckhamandmckenney.com
Feel free to contact Diana Bishop at (408) 800-7653 if you have questions regarding this position. A detailed brochure is available at www.peckhamandmckenney.com
Filing deadline is May 22, 2023
Resumes acknowledged within two business days.
The City of Rockport, Texas, invites you to consider applying for the position of Chief of Police for the Rockport Police Department. The Rockport Police Department (RPD) is a full-service police agency. RPD provides law enforcement services for the city of Rockport and, via contract, to the neighboring city of Fulton. RPD is authorized to employ 34 full-time employees, including 30 sworn officers and four non-sworn staff members. RPD currently has a Patrol Division and an Investigations Division, each of which is supervised by a Commander and Code Enforcement supervised by Administrative Captain. RPD responds to about 650 dispatched calls per month, and the annual budget is approximately $5.2 million. Rockport city management has decided to employee the services of Max Westbrook and Bruce Mills, both retired law enforcement administrators, to manage the recruitment and hiring process for this position. The position will be open for 30-days after it is initially posted, and all qualified applicants are encouraged to apply. The City of Rockport is looking for a dynamic police professional to lead RPD. Critical aspects needed in a successful applicant include the following: Skills in building trusting relationships with area law enforcement officials and prosecutors Successful application of various leadership skills Ability to work closely with various civic, community, business, and religious organizations Knowledge of the Texas Best Practices Program Please review the material below and consider applying for this prestigious position in the Texas law enforcement community. Quick Facts: Salary Range : Low End $45.30/hr. or $94,224/annual High End $68.25/hr. or $141,960/annual Certification Pay available as follows: EDUCATION COMPENSATION ADDITIONAL PAY PER MONTH Associate Degree $250.00 Bachelor’s Degree $350.00 Master’s Degree $450.00 Benefits Fifteen paid vacation days each year for Directors Twelve paid sick days each year Twelve paid holidays Paid employee dental and vision insurance Medical coverage provided through the City’s employee benefit plan and the premium is 100% paid by the City for employee only (Dependent coverage is available, paid by the employee). Texas Municipal Retirement System: 7% contribution with 2:1 match and 5-year vesting Paid Life Insurance: $15,000 Life and AD&D policy (Additional optional coverage available.) Tuition reimbursement available while attending college Uniforms provided Service side arm issued Stability Pay (as approved by the City Council). To be eligible an employee must have been with the City for 12 months as of the first day of the fiscal year. Chief of Police PD/1 Police Department Grade: 25 JOB SUMMARY This position is responsible for directing the provision of police services for the City of Rockport and the City of Fulton, including coordinating the internal and external activities of the department. MAJOR DUTIES Develops, plans and implements department goals and objectives; develops and implements policies and procedures. Supervises and participates in the development and administration of the Police Department budget; directs the forecast of additional funds needed for staffing, equipment, materials and supplies; monitors and approves expenditures. Oversees investigations of complaints against employees and determines appropriate departmental action, including suspension or termination as appropriate. Coordinates department activities with those of other departments and outside agencies or organizations; represents the department at city functions. Represents city public safety concerns at all called meetings of the Emergency Operations Center. Works with the City Manager and other department heads to assure the proper daily operation of the city and to provide a positive quality of life for residents and visitors. Directs, oversees, and participates in the development of the department's strategic plan; assigns work activities, projects and programs; monitors work flow; reviews and evaluates work products, methods,, and procedures. Selects, hires, trains, motivates, evaluates and disciplines personnel; provides or coordinates staff training; works with employees to correct deficiencies. Confers with citizens and city officials on law enforcement problems and assists in the development of innovative municipal law enforcement policies. Attends and participates in professional groups and committees such as city, county, and police conferences and meetings with other public officials. Coordinates law enforcement activities with the activities of other city departments and other law enforcement agencies. Prepares and submits periodic reports to the City Manager regarding the department's activities, and prepares a variety of other reports as appropriate. Performs related duties. KNOWLEDGE REQUIRED BY THE POSITION Knowledge of law enforcement, traffic control, crime prevention, criminal investigation, and criminal process and arrest procedures, methods, and techniques. Knowledge of search-and-seizure laws and methods, and of evidence preservation and preservation principles. Knowledge of strategic planning, personnel management, and budget management principles. Knowledge of relevant laws, ordinances, court procedures, legal precedents, and government regulations. Knowledge of program assessment principles. Knowledge of management and supervisory principles and practices. Skill in the preparation of clear and precise administrative reports. Skill in the interpretation and application of federal, state, and local laws and regulations. Skill in planning, organizing, analyzing, decision making, and problem solving. Skill in the use and care of firearms and other standard and specialized equipment. Skill in the use of modern office equipment. Skill in public relations. Skill in interpersonal relations. Skill in oral and written communication. SUPERVISORY CONTROLS The City Manager assigns work in terms of department goals and objectives. The manager reviews work through conferences, reports, and observation of department activities. GUIDELINES Guidelines include city and department policies and procedures, Texas codes, the Fair Labor Standards Act, EEOC Regulations, and the Freedom of Information Act. These guidelines require judgment, selection, and interpretation in application. This position develops department guidelines. COMPLEXITY / SCOPE OF WORK The work consists of varied administrative, management, technical, and supervisory duties. The broad range of decision-making activities required contributes to the complexity of the work. The purpose of this position is to plan, direct, and manage the overall provision of police services to the citizens of the city. Successful performance helps ensure the safety of life and property and results in the enforcement of local, state, and federal laws. CONTACTS Contacts are typically with department personnel, other city employees, elected officials, judges, attorneys, business owners, citizens, suspects, and representatives of other law enforcement agencies. Contacts are typically to give or exchange information, resolve problems, provide services, motivate and direct employees, and settle matters. PHYSICAL DEMANDS / WORK ENVIRONMENT The work is typically performed while sitting at a desk or table or while intermittently sitting, standing, stooping, walking, bending or crouching. The employee occasionally lifts light and heavy objects and uses tools or equipment requiring a high degree of dexterity. The work is typically performed in an office and outdoors, occasionally in cold or inclement weather. The work requires the use of specialized law enforcement equipment. SUPERVISORY AND MANAGEMENT RESPONSIBILITY This position has direct supervision over Police Commander – Patrol, Police Commander – CID, and Administrative Coordinator. MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS Knowledge and level of competency commonly associated with the completion of a baccalaureate degree in a course of study related to the occupational field. Experience sufficient to thoroughly understand the diverse objectives and functions of the subunits in the division/department in order to direct and coordinate work within the division/department, usually interpreted to require three to five years of related experience. An equivalent combination of education, training and/or experience may be considered. Graduation from the FBI National Academy, Southern Police Institute, Northwest Traffic Institute or other nationally recognized specialized training academy is preferred. Possession of or ability to readily obtain a valid driver’s license issued by the State of Texas for the type of vehicle or equipment operated. Ability to meet current requirements set forth by the Texas Commission on Law Enforcement. Possession of or ability to readily obtain a TCOLE Advanced Peace Officer certification. Master’s certification preferred. City of Rockport Information Sheet: City of Rockport: cityofrockport.com Aransas County: http://www.aransascountytx.gov/main/ Chamber of Commerce: https://www.rockport-fulton.org/ Population: In city limits: The 2020 U.S. Census Bureau estimate is 10,850 ( http://www.cityofrockport.com/faq.aspx?qid=63 ) Town of Fulton: 2024, 1,569 In County of Aransas: Estimated 2022 24,944 ( http://www.txcip.org/tac/census/profile.php?FIPS=48007 ) Demographics The cost of living in Rockport is 10.6% below the national average. The average value of a home in Rockport is $307,400. Education, county, and local government, commercial fishing, retirement, health care, and tourist related shops and attractions make up a large part of the economy. The downtown district has a number of art galleries, and attract tourists. With more than 200 artists calling Rockport home, there is a wide selection of opportunities for art lovers of all types. Sports fishing, water skiing, sailing, and kayaking are just a few of the water activities available in Rockport. Economy: Tax Base/ City Revenue: “ Revenues are derived primarily from property taxes, sales taxes, and licenses and permit fees.” ( http://www.cityofrockport.com/DocumentCenter/View/1811/Financial-Policies?bidId = ) HOT: Hotel Occupancy Tax: ( http://www.cityofrockport.com/634/Hotel-Motel-Tax ) Property Taxes: Aransas County Tax Assessor http://www.aransascad.org/ , http://www.aransascountytx.gov/taxac/ The City of Rockport: Employees: Number of Budgeted City Employees: 139 Number of Budgeted Police Department Employees: 34, 4 clericals, 30 Sworn Budget: Proposed City Budget 10/1/2023-9/30/2024 General Fund: $13,950,355 Total City (All Funds): $55,780,051 PD Budget 10/1/2023-9/30/2024: $5,261,209 Police: Administration: $1,453,827 Police: Patrol: $2,576,111 Police: CID: $863,612 Code Enforcement: $367,659 Area Events: Chamber of Commerce - https://www.rockport-fulton.org/ HummerBird Celebration: End of September annually Seafair: End of October annually Fulton Oyster Fest: First of March annually Art Festival: Near July 4th annually http://www.rockportartcenter.com/art-festival/ Independence Day Celebration and Fire Works: annually Rockport Festival of Wine and Food https://www.texasmaritimemuseum.org/rockport-festival-of-wine-and-food Rockport Film Festival: First of November annually http://rockportfilmfestival.com/ Rockport- Fulton Market Days: monthly http://members.rockport-fulton.org/events/details/rockport-fulton-market-days-40187 Annual Aransas County Education Foundation Shopping Tournament Rockport Gospel Music Festival: http://members.rockport-fulton.org/events/details/rockport-gospel-music-festival-jan-11-12-37174 Tropical Christmas: annually http://members.rockport-fulton.org/events/details/rockport-tropical-christmas-dec-1-39444 Numerus Fishing tournaments Impact of Hurricane: Ground Zero for Eyewall impact of Hurricane Harvey August 25, 2017 Links: https://www.rockport-fulton.org/Hurricane_Harvey_Recovery__Relief http://www.cityofrockport.com/669/Hurricane-Harvey---News-Resources-and-Li It is estimated that about 20 % of the City’s Residents left after Hurricane Harvey, although the actual number is not known. And Aransas County ISD enrollment dropped approximately 15%. It is estimated by a survey by Kaiser Family and Episcopal Health foundations that around 62% of people in the affected areas, including Rockport and Aransas County in general, experienced damage to their homes and around 27% had income or job loss. https://www.texastribune.org/2018/08/24/hurricane-harvey-year-later-rockport-cant-find-housing-evacuees/ Over 3.2 Million Cubic Yards of Debris was collected and removed due to the hurricane from September 2017- February 2018 http://www.cityofrockport.com/ArchiveCenter/ViewFile/Item/2680 Kaycee Eddins, BBA SHRM -CP HR Manager City of Rockport 361-729-2213 Ext. 221 Fax: 361-729-1126
Mar 08, 2024
Full Time
The City of Rockport, Texas, invites you to consider applying for the position of Chief of Police for the Rockport Police Department. The Rockport Police Department (RPD) is a full-service police agency. RPD provides law enforcement services for the city of Rockport and, via contract, to the neighboring city of Fulton. RPD is authorized to employ 34 full-time employees, including 30 sworn officers and four non-sworn staff members. RPD currently has a Patrol Division and an Investigations Division, each of which is supervised by a Commander and Code Enforcement supervised by Administrative Captain. RPD responds to about 650 dispatched calls per month, and the annual budget is approximately $5.2 million. Rockport city management has decided to employee the services of Max Westbrook and Bruce Mills, both retired law enforcement administrators, to manage the recruitment and hiring process for this position. The position will be open for 30-days after it is initially posted, and all qualified applicants are encouraged to apply. The City of Rockport is looking for a dynamic police professional to lead RPD. Critical aspects needed in a successful applicant include the following: Skills in building trusting relationships with area law enforcement officials and prosecutors Successful application of various leadership skills Ability to work closely with various civic, community, business, and religious organizations Knowledge of the Texas Best Practices Program Please review the material below and consider applying for this prestigious position in the Texas law enforcement community. Quick Facts: Salary Range : Low End $45.30/hr. or $94,224/annual High End $68.25/hr. or $141,960/annual Certification Pay available as follows: EDUCATION COMPENSATION ADDITIONAL PAY PER MONTH Associate Degree $250.00 Bachelor’s Degree $350.00 Master’s Degree $450.00 Benefits Fifteen paid vacation days each year for Directors Twelve paid sick days each year Twelve paid holidays Paid employee dental and vision insurance Medical coverage provided through the City’s employee benefit plan and the premium is 100% paid by the City for employee only (Dependent coverage is available, paid by the employee). Texas Municipal Retirement System: 7% contribution with 2:1 match and 5-year vesting Paid Life Insurance: $15,000 Life and AD&D policy (Additional optional coverage available.) Tuition reimbursement available while attending college Uniforms provided Service side arm issued Stability Pay (as approved by the City Council). To be eligible an employee must have been with the City for 12 months as of the first day of the fiscal year. Chief of Police PD/1 Police Department Grade: 25 JOB SUMMARY This position is responsible for directing the provision of police services for the City of Rockport and the City of Fulton, including coordinating the internal and external activities of the department. MAJOR DUTIES Develops, plans and implements department goals and objectives; develops and implements policies and procedures. Supervises and participates in the development and administration of the Police Department budget; directs the forecast of additional funds needed for staffing, equipment, materials and supplies; monitors and approves expenditures. Oversees investigations of complaints against employees and determines appropriate departmental action, including suspension or termination as appropriate. Coordinates department activities with those of other departments and outside agencies or organizations; represents the department at city functions. Represents city public safety concerns at all called meetings of the Emergency Operations Center. Works with the City Manager and other department heads to assure the proper daily operation of the city and to provide a positive quality of life for residents and visitors. Directs, oversees, and participates in the development of the department's strategic plan; assigns work activities, projects and programs; monitors work flow; reviews and evaluates work products, methods,, and procedures. Selects, hires, trains, motivates, evaluates and disciplines personnel; provides or coordinates staff training; works with employees to correct deficiencies. Confers with citizens and city officials on law enforcement problems and assists in the development of innovative municipal law enforcement policies. Attends and participates in professional groups and committees such as city, county, and police conferences and meetings with other public officials. Coordinates law enforcement activities with the activities of other city departments and other law enforcement agencies. Prepares and submits periodic reports to the City Manager regarding the department's activities, and prepares a variety of other reports as appropriate. Performs related duties. KNOWLEDGE REQUIRED BY THE POSITION Knowledge of law enforcement, traffic control, crime prevention, criminal investigation, and criminal process and arrest procedures, methods, and techniques. Knowledge of search-and-seizure laws and methods, and of evidence preservation and preservation principles. Knowledge of strategic planning, personnel management, and budget management principles. Knowledge of relevant laws, ordinances, court procedures, legal precedents, and government regulations. Knowledge of program assessment principles. Knowledge of management and supervisory principles and practices. Skill in the preparation of clear and precise administrative reports. Skill in the interpretation and application of federal, state, and local laws and regulations. Skill in planning, organizing, analyzing, decision making, and problem solving. Skill in the use and care of firearms and other standard and specialized equipment. Skill in the use of modern office equipment. Skill in public relations. Skill in interpersonal relations. Skill in oral and written communication. SUPERVISORY CONTROLS The City Manager assigns work in terms of department goals and objectives. The manager reviews work through conferences, reports, and observation of department activities. GUIDELINES Guidelines include city and department policies and procedures, Texas codes, the Fair Labor Standards Act, EEOC Regulations, and the Freedom of Information Act. These guidelines require judgment, selection, and interpretation in application. This position develops department guidelines. COMPLEXITY / SCOPE OF WORK The work consists of varied administrative, management, technical, and supervisory duties. The broad range of decision-making activities required contributes to the complexity of the work. The purpose of this position is to plan, direct, and manage the overall provision of police services to the citizens of the city. Successful performance helps ensure the safety of life and property and results in the enforcement of local, state, and federal laws. CONTACTS Contacts are typically with department personnel, other city employees, elected officials, judges, attorneys, business owners, citizens, suspects, and representatives of other law enforcement agencies. Contacts are typically to give or exchange information, resolve problems, provide services, motivate and direct employees, and settle matters. PHYSICAL DEMANDS / WORK ENVIRONMENT The work is typically performed while sitting at a desk or table or while intermittently sitting, standing, stooping, walking, bending or crouching. The employee occasionally lifts light and heavy objects and uses tools or equipment requiring a high degree of dexterity. The work is typically performed in an office and outdoors, occasionally in cold or inclement weather. The work requires the use of specialized law enforcement equipment. SUPERVISORY AND MANAGEMENT RESPONSIBILITY This position has direct supervision over Police Commander – Patrol, Police Commander – CID, and Administrative Coordinator. MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS Knowledge and level of competency commonly associated with the completion of a baccalaureate degree in a course of study related to the occupational field. Experience sufficient to thoroughly understand the diverse objectives and functions of the subunits in the division/department in order to direct and coordinate work within the division/department, usually interpreted to require three to five years of related experience. An equivalent combination of education, training and/or experience may be considered. Graduation from the FBI National Academy, Southern Police Institute, Northwest Traffic Institute or other nationally recognized specialized training academy is preferred. Possession of or ability to readily obtain a valid driver’s license issued by the State of Texas for the type of vehicle or equipment operated. Ability to meet current requirements set forth by the Texas Commission on Law Enforcement. Possession of or ability to readily obtain a TCOLE Advanced Peace Officer certification. Master’s certification preferred. City of Rockport Information Sheet: City of Rockport: cityofrockport.com Aransas County: http://www.aransascountytx.gov/main/ Chamber of Commerce: https://www.rockport-fulton.org/ Population: In city limits: The 2020 U.S. Census Bureau estimate is 10,850 ( http://www.cityofrockport.com/faq.aspx?qid=63 ) Town of Fulton: 2024, 1,569 In County of Aransas: Estimated 2022 24,944 ( http://www.txcip.org/tac/census/profile.php?FIPS=48007 ) Demographics The cost of living in Rockport is 10.6% below the national average. The average value of a home in Rockport is $307,400. Education, county, and local government, commercial fishing, retirement, health care, and tourist related shops and attractions make up a large part of the economy. The downtown district has a number of art galleries, and attract tourists. With more than 200 artists calling Rockport home, there is a wide selection of opportunities for art lovers of all types. Sports fishing, water skiing, sailing, and kayaking are just a few of the water activities available in Rockport. Economy: Tax Base/ City Revenue: “ Revenues are derived primarily from property taxes, sales taxes, and licenses and permit fees.” ( http://www.cityofrockport.com/DocumentCenter/View/1811/Financial-Policies?bidId = ) HOT: Hotel Occupancy Tax: ( http://www.cityofrockport.com/634/Hotel-Motel-Tax ) Property Taxes: Aransas County Tax Assessor http://www.aransascad.org/ , http://www.aransascountytx.gov/taxac/ The City of Rockport: Employees: Number of Budgeted City Employees: 139 Number of Budgeted Police Department Employees: 34, 4 clericals, 30 Sworn Budget: Proposed City Budget 10/1/2023-9/30/2024 General Fund: $13,950,355 Total City (All Funds): $55,780,051 PD Budget 10/1/2023-9/30/2024: $5,261,209 Police: Administration: $1,453,827 Police: Patrol: $2,576,111 Police: CID: $863,612 Code Enforcement: $367,659 Area Events: Chamber of Commerce - https://www.rockport-fulton.org/ HummerBird Celebration: End of September annually Seafair: End of October annually Fulton Oyster Fest: First of March annually Art Festival: Near July 4th annually http://www.rockportartcenter.com/art-festival/ Independence Day Celebration and Fire Works: annually Rockport Festival of Wine and Food https://www.texasmaritimemuseum.org/rockport-festival-of-wine-and-food Rockport Film Festival: First of November annually http://rockportfilmfestival.com/ Rockport- Fulton Market Days: monthly http://members.rockport-fulton.org/events/details/rockport-fulton-market-days-40187 Annual Aransas County Education Foundation Shopping Tournament Rockport Gospel Music Festival: http://members.rockport-fulton.org/events/details/rockport-gospel-music-festival-jan-11-12-37174 Tropical Christmas: annually http://members.rockport-fulton.org/events/details/rockport-tropical-christmas-dec-1-39444 Numerus Fishing tournaments Impact of Hurricane: Ground Zero for Eyewall impact of Hurricane Harvey August 25, 2017 Links: https://www.rockport-fulton.org/Hurricane_Harvey_Recovery__Relief http://www.cityofrockport.com/669/Hurricane-Harvey---News-Resources-and-Li It is estimated that about 20 % of the City’s Residents left after Hurricane Harvey, although the actual number is not known. And Aransas County ISD enrollment dropped approximately 15%. It is estimated by a survey by Kaiser Family and Episcopal Health foundations that around 62% of people in the affected areas, including Rockport and Aransas County in general, experienced damage to their homes and around 27% had income or job loss. https://www.texastribune.org/2018/08/24/hurricane-harvey-year-later-rockport-cant-find-housing-evacuees/ Over 3.2 Million Cubic Yards of Debris was collected and removed due to the hurricane from September 2017- February 2018 http://www.cityofrockport.com/ArchiveCenter/ViewFile/Item/2680 Kaycee Eddins, BBA SHRM -CP HR Manager City of Rockport 361-729-2213 Ext. 221 Fax: 361-729-1126
Police Chief
City of Los Altos, CA
Los Altos is a diverse and highly educated community. The seven square miles of tree-lined streets and a small village atmosphere characterize Los Altos, located in the heart of Silicon Valley. Just 37 miles south of San Francisco and 17 miles north of San Jose, Los Altos is a residential community that blends a distinctive community-oriented character with the proximity and influence of the Bay Area’s cultural, recreational, and business attractions. Many Silicon Valley executives, managers, and engineers choose to live in this city of 31,000 because of its attractive climate, lovely neighborhoods, and charming downtown. The Los Altos Police Department is a full-service law enforcement agency composed of 32 sworn peace officers and 15 professional civilian staff.
The City is seeking a strong relationship builder who will be engaged both inside and outside the Department. The new Chief will assist in continuing the community focused service delivery provided by the Department’s talented staff. The new Police Chief will lead a department that is well thought of in its community, is solutions based, and is willing to be innovative when facing new challenges. The Police Chief reports to the City Manager.
Any combination of experience and training that would likely provide the required knowledge and abilities is qualifying. A typical way to obtain the required knowledge and abilities would be: eight years of increasingly responsible law enforcement experience including three years at the rank of Captain. Equivalent to a bachelor's degree from an accredited college or university with major coursework in police science, administration of justice, criminology, sociology, public administration, or a related field. The annual salary range is $208,341 to $253,239 DOQE. The city provides an outstanding benefit package.
To apply, please visit our website at:
Peckham & McKenney
www.peckhamandmckenney.com
Feel free to contact Diana Bishop at (408) 800-7653 if you have questions regarding this position. A detailed brochure is available at: www.peckhamandmckenney.com
Filing deadline is April 1, 2024.
Resumes acknowledged within two business days.
Mar 08, 2024
Full Time
Police Chief
City of Los Altos, CA
Los Altos is a diverse and highly educated community. The seven square miles of tree-lined streets and a small village atmosphere characterize Los Altos, located in the heart of Silicon Valley. Just 37 miles south of San Francisco and 17 miles north of San Jose, Los Altos is a residential community that blends a distinctive community-oriented character with the proximity and influence of the Bay Area’s cultural, recreational, and business attractions. Many Silicon Valley executives, managers, and engineers choose to live in this city of 31,000 because of its attractive climate, lovely neighborhoods, and charming downtown. The Los Altos Police Department is a full-service law enforcement agency composed of 32 sworn peace officers and 15 professional civilian staff.
The City is seeking a strong relationship builder who will be engaged both inside and outside the Department. The new Chief will assist in continuing the community focused service delivery provided by the Department’s talented staff. The new Police Chief will lead a department that is well thought of in its community, is solutions based, and is willing to be innovative when facing new challenges. The Police Chief reports to the City Manager.
Any combination of experience and training that would likely provide the required knowledge and abilities is qualifying. A typical way to obtain the required knowledge and abilities would be: eight years of increasingly responsible law enforcement experience including three years at the rank of Captain. Equivalent to a bachelor's degree from an accredited college or university with major coursework in police science, administration of justice, criminology, sociology, public administration, or a related field. The annual salary range is $208,341 to $253,239 DOQE. The city provides an outstanding benefit package.
To apply, please visit our website at:
Peckham & McKenney
www.peckhamandmckenney.com
Feel free to contact Diana Bishop at (408) 800-7653 if you have questions regarding this position. A detailed brochure is available at: www.peckhamandmckenney.com
Filing deadline is April 1, 2024.
Resumes acknowledged within two business days.
LOS ALTOS, CA
Los Altos, California, United States
Description Click here to apply Los Altos is a diverse and highly educated community. The seven square miles of tree-lined streets and a small village atmosphere characterize Los Altos, located in the heart of Silicon Valley. Just 37 miles south of San Francisco and 17 miles north of San Jose, Los Altos is a residential community that blends a distinctive community-oriented character with the proximity and influence of the Bay Area’s cultural, recreational, and business attractions. Many Silicon Valley executives, managers, and engineers choose to live in this city of 31,000 because of its attractive climate, lovely neighborhoods, and charming downtown. The Los Altos Police Department is a full-service law enforcement agency composed of 32 sworn peace officers and 15 professional civilian staff. The City is seeking a strong relationship builder who will be engaged both inside and outside the Department. The new Chief will assist in continuing the community focused service delivery provided by the Department’s talented staff. The new Police Chief will lead a department that is well thought of in its community, is solutions based, and is willing to be innovative when facing new challenges. The Police Chief reports to the City Manager. Any combination of experience and training that would likely provide the required knowledge and abilities is qualifying. A typical way to obtain the required knowledge and abilities would be: eight years of increasingly responsible law enforcement experience including three years at the rank of Captain. Equivalent to a bachelor's degree from an accredited college or university with major coursework in police science, administration of justice, criminology, sociology, public administration, or a related field. The annual salary range is $208,341 to $253,239 DOQE. The city provides an outstanding benefit package. Filing deadline: April 1, 2024 Resumes are acknowledged within 2 business days. Click here to learn more about the position of Police Chief! Closing Date/Time: 4/1/2024 5:00 PM Pacific
Mar 07, 2024
Full Time
Description Click here to apply Los Altos is a diverse and highly educated community. The seven square miles of tree-lined streets and a small village atmosphere characterize Los Altos, located in the heart of Silicon Valley. Just 37 miles south of San Francisco and 17 miles north of San Jose, Los Altos is a residential community that blends a distinctive community-oriented character with the proximity and influence of the Bay Area’s cultural, recreational, and business attractions. Many Silicon Valley executives, managers, and engineers choose to live in this city of 31,000 because of its attractive climate, lovely neighborhoods, and charming downtown. The Los Altos Police Department is a full-service law enforcement agency composed of 32 sworn peace officers and 15 professional civilian staff. The City is seeking a strong relationship builder who will be engaged both inside and outside the Department. The new Chief will assist in continuing the community focused service delivery provided by the Department’s talented staff. The new Police Chief will lead a department that is well thought of in its community, is solutions based, and is willing to be innovative when facing new challenges. The Police Chief reports to the City Manager. Any combination of experience and training that would likely provide the required knowledge and abilities is qualifying. A typical way to obtain the required knowledge and abilities would be: eight years of increasingly responsible law enforcement experience including three years at the rank of Captain. Equivalent to a bachelor's degree from an accredited college or university with major coursework in police science, administration of justice, criminology, sociology, public administration, or a related field. The annual salary range is $208,341 to $253,239 DOQE. The city provides an outstanding benefit package. Filing deadline: April 1, 2024 Resumes are acknowledged within 2 business days. Click here to learn more about the position of Police Chief! Closing Date/Time: 4/1/2024 5:00 PM Pacific
CITY OF BURLINGAME, CA
Burlingame, CA, United States
Please apply online at www.calopps.org/burlingame/job-20105802 . THE DEPARTMENT The Burlingame Police Department is a municipal, full service, community oriented department. We offer a variety of investigative, preventative, and community policing programs to both protect and serve a community that spans five square miles and is home to more than 28,000 residents. The Burlingame Police Department is divided into two divisions: Operations and Administration. The force currently consists of 40 police officers, made up of the Chief of Police, 1 Captain, 2 Lieutenants, 6 Sergeants, 6 Corporals, 2 Inspectors, and 22 Patrol Officers. We are active in county-wide law enforcement efforts by participating in the San Mateo County Gang Task Force, Avoid the 23 (DUI) Task Force, Narcotic Task Force Details, Alcohol Beverage Control Operations, Office of Traffic Safety grants and as Police Academy Training Officers. POSITION Burlingame Police Officers are responsible for preventing crime, arresting law violators, directing traffic, etc. In that capacity, officers may also serve in special assignments such as K-9, detective, SWAT, hostage teams, FTO, and motorcycle patrol. EXAMPLES OF DUTIES: Patrol various areas within the City by driving a police vehicle or by walking to prevent criminal activity, to enforce various laws, regulations, and codes. Respond to radio dispatched calls and reports to crime scenes or locations of disorder to protect life and property. Conduct investigations, gathers information and writes factual reports involving criminal activity, traffic accidents, suspicious activity, or other unusual incidents. Make arrests as necessary and writes report of all arrests made and activities performed. Interview and interrogate suspicious persons, suspects, and prisoners. Gather, mark, preserve, and record evidence in criminal or related matters; testify and present evidence in court. Serve warrants and subpoenas. Assist in the performance of special investigations and perform undercover and surveillance activities when necessary. ESSENTIAL REQUIREMENTS: Knowledge of: State laws, local regulations, ordinances, and codes including laws or arrest, current court decisions, General Police procedures and rules. Standard police broadcasting procedures and codes. Proper use of departmental firearms. Geography of the local area. Ability to: Understand and carry out oral and written instructions. Read, comprehend, write, and speak English effectively. Write clear, concise and grammatically correct police reports. Observe, hear, remember, and record facts in writing. Interpret, explain, and apply laws and regulations. Analyze and judge situations/people accurately and adopt effective courses of action. Mediate confrontations including those encountered during family, neighborhood or work disputes, or civil disorders, controlling hostile people or groups. Be free of bias against race or ethnicity, gender, nationality, religion, disability, or sexual orientation. Exercise judgment in determining when to use force and to what degree. Build effective working relationships. Maintain contact and preserve good relations with the public; respond to requests and inquiries from the general public. Use sound conflict resolution and problem solving skills. Arrest persons with or without warrants and physically take into custody, guarding arrestee. Administer first aid and CPR. Skills: Operation of police vehicle at high rates of speed during emergency situations. Use police vehicle radios as well as hand-held portables and use proper radio codes. Use hand-held and/or electronic equipment for drug and alcohol detection. Ability to process for and lift latent evidence. Finger print and take palm prints from arrestees. Use departmentally issued firearms safely and safety equipment. EDUCATION & EXPERIENCE: Candidates must be a US Citizen, at least 21 years of age on date of appointment, a US high school graduate (or GED equivalent), have no felony convictions or disqualifying criminal history. Must be able to understand and carry out verbal and written instructions, read, comprehend, write, and speak English effectively. Entry Level - Proof of completing the POST Written Test and Physical Agility Test with a passing score. Lateral Police Officer - To be considered for a lateral Police Officer appointment, candidates must have prior experience as a sworn law enforcement officer within the past twelve (12) months, including the completion of the field training program and probation period with a law enforcement agency. Applicants with more than a three year break in employment as a California Police Officer or who are an out-of-state Police Officer must provide evidence of successful completion of the CA Basic POST Course waiver process. APPLICATION PROCEDURE: Please apply online at www.calopps.org/burlingame/job-20482151 . SELECTION PROCESS: Those most qualified candidates submitting the required documents in person to the Burlingame Police Department will be invited to participate in oral interviews and other elements of the selection process. BACKGROUND REQUIREMENTS: Finalists will be required to undergo a thorough background investigation and criminal/vehicle records check. Employment offers are contingent upon passing a pre-employment physical/drug screen and psychological examination. Past substance abuse and criminal activity may be grounds for disqualification but all candidates will be evaluated on a case-by-case basis. Job Description URL: https://cms6.revize.com/revize/burlingamecity/document_center/Human%20Resources/... Ideal Candidate An ideal candidate will understand the moral and ethical obligations of this position. Police officers must demonstrate dependability, accountability, and integrity, following the law and departmental policies at all times. Use of force must always be reasonable and necessary. Police officers are expected to carry out their responsibilities equitably and justly, recognizing that all citizens deserve respectful treatment regardless of actual or perceived characteristics such as race, ethnicity, national origin, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, economic status, age, cultural group, disability, or marital status of a victim or suspect. The police code of ethics prohibits dishonesty and corruption. Police officers who engage in misconduct on or off duty can face disciplinary action and legal prosecution. When assisting crime victims, police have a duty to be caring, compassionate and responsive by taking the report seriously, pursuing the offender, and explaining victim services available in the community. Acknowledgment of Police Officer Selection Standards I. California Government Code Selection Standards for Police (Police) Officers - Section 1029 Minimum Police Officer selection standards set forth in California Government Code Section 1029: Free of any felony convictions. A citizen of the United States or a permanent resident alien who is eligible for and has applied for citizenship. At least 18 years of age. Fingerprinted for purposes of search of local, state, and national fingerprint files to disclose any criminal record. Of good moral character, as determined by a thorough background investigation. A high school graduate, pass the General Education Development test or have attained a two- year, four-year, or advanced degree from an accredited or approved institution. Found to be free from any physical, emotional, or mental condition which might adversely affect the exercise of the powers of a police officer. II. Pre-Employment Background Investigation Government Code 1031(d) and California Code of Regulations, II CCR Section 1953, requires that every police officer candidate be subject to a thorough background investigation to verify good moral character and the absence of past behavior of unsuitability to perform the duties of a police officer. As part of this process, every police officer candidate must complete a personal history statement at the onset of the background investigation. Areas of investigation include: Citizenship, Age and Education verification Illegal Drug Use Applicants who have recently used illegal drugs will not be considered for employment as Police Officers. Criminal Records Check - Local, State and National A criminal records search at the local, state, and national levels to determine legal eligibility for police officer employment will be conducted for every police officer candidate. [Government Code sections 1029(a)(1),1030, and 1031(c)], eligibility to carry a firearm [Penal Code section 29805; U.S. Code Title 18, section 922(d)(9)], and to assess moral character [Government Code section 1031(d)]. A state search will include forwarding the candidate's fingerprints to the California Department of Justice (DOJ) to establish the candidate's legal eligibility for employment (Government Code section 1029) and eligibility to possess a firearm [Penal Code section 29805; U.S. Code Title 18 section 922(d)(9)]. Driving Record Check Every police officer candidate's driving history, if any, will be checked to assess behaviors consistent with the safe and appropriate operation of a motor vehicle and adherence to the law. Applicants with recent convictions for driving under the influence of alcohol or drugs will not be considered for employment as Police Officers. Employment History Checks Every police officer candidate will be the subject of employment history checks through contacts with all past and current employers over a period of at least ten years, as listed on the candidate's personal history statement. Relatives/Personal References Checks Every police officer candidate will be the subject of reference checks through contacts and interviews with relatives, including former spouses, and personal references listed on the candidate's personal history statement. Additional references, provided by the initial contacts, will also be contacted and interviewed to determine whether the candidate has exhibited behavior incompatible with the position sought. Sufficient information will be collected and reviewed to determine candidate suitability. Neighborhood Checks Every police officer candidate will be the subject of contacts and interviews with current and, where practicable, previous neighbors to determine whether the candidate has exhibited behavior incompatible with the position sought. Military History Check When applicable, a candidate will be required to present proof of Selective Service registration or military service records. Credit Records Check Every police officer candidate will be the subject of a credit record search with a bona fide credit reporting agency (i.e., Experian, Trans Union, Equifax) to determine the candidate's credit standing with lenders, as an indication of the candidate's dependability and integrity. III. Post Conditional Job Offer - Medical Evaluation Every police officer candidate will be evaluated by a licensed physician (to determine if the candidate is free from any physical (i.e., medical) condition that might adversely affect the ability to exercise police officer powers [Government Code section 1031(f)]. IV. Post Conditional Job Offer - Psychological Evaluation Government Code 1031(f) requires all police officers be free from any “emotional, or mental condition which might adversely affect the exercise of the powers of a police officer.” Every police officer candidate will be evaluated by a qualified, licensed, and experienced psychologist or psychiatrist. Benefits Retirement: CalPERS 3% at 50 or 2.7% at 57 benefit formula, depending on membership status. Health Insurance: Choice of CalPERS Medical plans. City pays 100% of medical premium up to the third highest plan CalPERS Bay Area Region premium rate for Employee and Employee +1 dependent coverage. City pays 100% of medical premium up to the Kaiser rate for Family coverage. City contribution to Retiree Health Reimbursement Arrangement (HRA) City pays 100% of premium for dental and vision for employee and dependents. Vacation: 104 - 194 hours per year, depending on length of service. Personal time off: 24 hours per year. Sick Leave: 96 hours annually, accumulated to a maximum of 2080 hours. Life Insurance: $75,000 term life, premiums paid by the City. Educational Incentive: Intermediate Post certification 5% premium pay differential; Advanced POST Certification 7% premium pay differential. Education Benefit for reimbursement tuition and books. Incentive or Premium pays for several specialized assignments. Night differential premium pay. Uniform Allowance $1,110.00 per year. Deferred compensation up to $30.00 per pay period. Credit Union available. Employee Assistance Program. Closing Date/Time: Continuous
Mar 08, 2024
Full Time
Please apply online at www.calopps.org/burlingame/job-20105802 . THE DEPARTMENT The Burlingame Police Department is a municipal, full service, community oriented department. We offer a variety of investigative, preventative, and community policing programs to both protect and serve a community that spans five square miles and is home to more than 28,000 residents. The Burlingame Police Department is divided into two divisions: Operations and Administration. The force currently consists of 40 police officers, made up of the Chief of Police, 1 Captain, 2 Lieutenants, 6 Sergeants, 6 Corporals, 2 Inspectors, and 22 Patrol Officers. We are active in county-wide law enforcement efforts by participating in the San Mateo County Gang Task Force, Avoid the 23 (DUI) Task Force, Narcotic Task Force Details, Alcohol Beverage Control Operations, Office of Traffic Safety grants and as Police Academy Training Officers. POSITION Burlingame Police Officers are responsible for preventing crime, arresting law violators, directing traffic, etc. In that capacity, officers may also serve in special assignments such as K-9, detective, SWAT, hostage teams, FTO, and motorcycle patrol. EXAMPLES OF DUTIES: Patrol various areas within the City by driving a police vehicle or by walking to prevent criminal activity, to enforce various laws, regulations, and codes. Respond to radio dispatched calls and reports to crime scenes or locations of disorder to protect life and property. Conduct investigations, gathers information and writes factual reports involving criminal activity, traffic accidents, suspicious activity, or other unusual incidents. Make arrests as necessary and writes report of all arrests made and activities performed. Interview and interrogate suspicious persons, suspects, and prisoners. Gather, mark, preserve, and record evidence in criminal or related matters; testify and present evidence in court. Serve warrants and subpoenas. Assist in the performance of special investigations and perform undercover and surveillance activities when necessary. ESSENTIAL REQUIREMENTS: Knowledge of: State laws, local regulations, ordinances, and codes including laws or arrest, current court decisions, General Police procedures and rules. Standard police broadcasting procedures and codes. Proper use of departmental firearms. Geography of the local area. Ability to: Understand and carry out oral and written instructions. Read, comprehend, write, and speak English effectively. Write clear, concise and grammatically correct police reports. Observe, hear, remember, and record facts in writing. Interpret, explain, and apply laws and regulations. Analyze and judge situations/people accurately and adopt effective courses of action. Mediate confrontations including those encountered during family, neighborhood or work disputes, or civil disorders, controlling hostile people or groups. Be free of bias against race or ethnicity, gender, nationality, religion, disability, or sexual orientation. Exercise judgment in determining when to use force and to what degree. Build effective working relationships. Maintain contact and preserve good relations with the public; respond to requests and inquiries from the general public. Use sound conflict resolution and problem solving skills. Arrest persons with or without warrants and physically take into custody, guarding arrestee. Administer first aid and CPR. Skills: Operation of police vehicle at high rates of speed during emergency situations. Use police vehicle radios as well as hand-held portables and use proper radio codes. Use hand-held and/or electronic equipment for drug and alcohol detection. Ability to process for and lift latent evidence. Finger print and take palm prints from arrestees. Use departmentally issued firearms safely and safety equipment. EDUCATION & EXPERIENCE: Candidates must be a US Citizen, at least 21 years of age on date of appointment, a US high school graduate (or GED equivalent), have no felony convictions or disqualifying criminal history. Must be able to understand and carry out verbal and written instructions, read, comprehend, write, and speak English effectively. Entry Level - Proof of completing the POST Written Test and Physical Agility Test with a passing score. Lateral Police Officer - To be considered for a lateral Police Officer appointment, candidates must have prior experience as a sworn law enforcement officer within the past twelve (12) months, including the completion of the field training program and probation period with a law enforcement agency. Applicants with more than a three year break in employment as a California Police Officer or who are an out-of-state Police Officer must provide evidence of successful completion of the CA Basic POST Course waiver process. APPLICATION PROCEDURE: Please apply online at www.calopps.org/burlingame/job-20482151 . SELECTION PROCESS: Those most qualified candidates submitting the required documents in person to the Burlingame Police Department will be invited to participate in oral interviews and other elements of the selection process. BACKGROUND REQUIREMENTS: Finalists will be required to undergo a thorough background investigation and criminal/vehicle records check. Employment offers are contingent upon passing a pre-employment physical/drug screen and psychological examination. Past substance abuse and criminal activity may be grounds for disqualification but all candidates will be evaluated on a case-by-case basis. Job Description URL: https://cms6.revize.com/revize/burlingamecity/document_center/Human%20Resources/... Ideal Candidate An ideal candidate will understand the moral and ethical obligations of this position. Police officers must demonstrate dependability, accountability, and integrity, following the law and departmental policies at all times. Use of force must always be reasonable and necessary. Police officers are expected to carry out their responsibilities equitably and justly, recognizing that all citizens deserve respectful treatment regardless of actual or perceived characteristics such as race, ethnicity, national origin, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, economic status, age, cultural group, disability, or marital status of a victim or suspect. The police code of ethics prohibits dishonesty and corruption. Police officers who engage in misconduct on or off duty can face disciplinary action and legal prosecution. When assisting crime victims, police have a duty to be caring, compassionate and responsive by taking the report seriously, pursuing the offender, and explaining victim services available in the community. Acknowledgment of Police Officer Selection Standards I. California Government Code Selection Standards for Police (Police) Officers - Section 1029 Minimum Police Officer selection standards set forth in California Government Code Section 1029: Free of any felony convictions. A citizen of the United States or a permanent resident alien who is eligible for and has applied for citizenship. At least 18 years of age. Fingerprinted for purposes of search of local, state, and national fingerprint files to disclose any criminal record. Of good moral character, as determined by a thorough background investigation. A high school graduate, pass the General Education Development test or have attained a two- year, four-year, or advanced degree from an accredited or approved institution. Found to be free from any physical, emotional, or mental condition which might adversely affect the exercise of the powers of a police officer. II. Pre-Employment Background Investigation Government Code 1031(d) and California Code of Regulations, II CCR Section 1953, requires that every police officer candidate be subject to a thorough background investigation to verify good moral character and the absence of past behavior of unsuitability to perform the duties of a police officer. As part of this process, every police officer candidate must complete a personal history statement at the onset of the background investigation. Areas of investigation include: Citizenship, Age and Education verification Illegal Drug Use Applicants who have recently used illegal drugs will not be considered for employment as Police Officers. Criminal Records Check - Local, State and National A criminal records search at the local, state, and national levels to determine legal eligibility for police officer employment will be conducted for every police officer candidate. [Government Code sections 1029(a)(1),1030, and 1031(c)], eligibility to carry a firearm [Penal Code section 29805; U.S. Code Title 18, section 922(d)(9)], and to assess moral character [Government Code section 1031(d)]. A state search will include forwarding the candidate's fingerprints to the California Department of Justice (DOJ) to establish the candidate's legal eligibility for employment (Government Code section 1029) and eligibility to possess a firearm [Penal Code section 29805; U.S. Code Title 18 section 922(d)(9)]. Driving Record Check Every police officer candidate's driving history, if any, will be checked to assess behaviors consistent with the safe and appropriate operation of a motor vehicle and adherence to the law. Applicants with recent convictions for driving under the influence of alcohol or drugs will not be considered for employment as Police Officers. Employment History Checks Every police officer candidate will be the subject of employment history checks through contacts with all past and current employers over a period of at least ten years, as listed on the candidate's personal history statement. Relatives/Personal References Checks Every police officer candidate will be the subject of reference checks through contacts and interviews with relatives, including former spouses, and personal references listed on the candidate's personal history statement. Additional references, provided by the initial contacts, will also be contacted and interviewed to determine whether the candidate has exhibited behavior incompatible with the position sought. Sufficient information will be collected and reviewed to determine candidate suitability. Neighborhood Checks Every police officer candidate will be the subject of contacts and interviews with current and, where practicable, previous neighbors to determine whether the candidate has exhibited behavior incompatible with the position sought. Military History Check When applicable, a candidate will be required to present proof of Selective Service registration or military service records. Credit Records Check Every police officer candidate will be the subject of a credit record search with a bona fide credit reporting agency (i.e., Experian, Trans Union, Equifax) to determine the candidate's credit standing with lenders, as an indication of the candidate's dependability and integrity. III. Post Conditional Job Offer - Medical Evaluation Every police officer candidate will be evaluated by a licensed physician (to determine if the candidate is free from any physical (i.e., medical) condition that might adversely affect the ability to exercise police officer powers [Government Code section 1031(f)]. IV. Post Conditional Job Offer - Psychological Evaluation Government Code 1031(f) requires all police officers be free from any “emotional, or mental condition which might adversely affect the exercise of the powers of a police officer.” Every police officer candidate will be evaluated by a qualified, licensed, and experienced psychologist or psychiatrist. Benefits Retirement: CalPERS 3% at 50 or 2.7% at 57 benefit formula, depending on membership status. Health Insurance: Choice of CalPERS Medical plans. City pays 100% of medical premium up to the third highest plan CalPERS Bay Area Region premium rate for Employee and Employee +1 dependent coverage. City pays 100% of medical premium up to the Kaiser rate for Family coverage. City contribution to Retiree Health Reimbursement Arrangement (HRA) City pays 100% of premium for dental and vision for employee and dependents. Vacation: 104 - 194 hours per year, depending on length of service. Personal time off: 24 hours per year. Sick Leave: 96 hours annually, accumulated to a maximum of 2080 hours. Life Insurance: $75,000 term life, premiums paid by the City. Educational Incentive: Intermediate Post certification 5% premium pay differential; Advanced POST Certification 7% premium pay differential. Education Benefit for reimbursement tuition and books. Incentive or Premium pays for several specialized assignments. Night differential premium pay. Uniform Allowance $1,110.00 per year. Deferred compensation up to $30.00 per pay period. Credit Union available. Employee Assistance Program. Closing Date/Time: Continuous
Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center
Lubbock, TX
Lieutenant Dallas / Ft. Worth 35357BR Position Description Performs administrative and supervisory law enforcement work for the Department of Police Services. Responsible for direction, planning, organizing, staffing, training, and control of all members under his/her command. Major/Essential Functions Manages police administration, patrol, or investigations and related law enforcement activities. Coordinates and supervises special activities or events on campus requiring additional support from division or contact with outside law enforcement agencies. Completes special projects by representing the department on committees and in meetings, coordinating activities with departments, staff and the public. Provides staff assistance to assigned Police Captain; prepares and presents staff reports and other correspondence as appropriate and necessary; prepares a variety of reports and makes presentations. Ensure sergeants and non-sworn supervisors maintain adequate staffing for their assigned work unit to include scheduling days off, assigning overtime, approving time off and training requests, making adjustments for illnesses and injuries. Supervise and evaluate the performance of assigned sergeants and civilian supervisors. Responds to emergencies by serving in an on-call capacity, developing operational and emergency plans, and reporting on major incidents and events; assumes role as Incident Commander or other role as needed for the situation. Attends and participates in professional group meetings and committees; stays abreast of new trends and innovations in the field of law enforcement. Informs personnel of division changes in regulations and policies, implications of new or amended laws and new techniques of policework. Reviews a variety of police related reports. Required Qualifications Bachelor's Degree in Police Science or related field plus six (6) years experience in law enforcement; OR a combination of related education and/or experience to equal ten (10) years. To apply, please visit: https://sjobs.brassring.com/TGnewUI/Search/home/HomeWithPreLoad?partnerid=25898&siteid=5283&PageType=JobDetails&jobid=827031 All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, gender expression, national origin, age, disability, genetic information or status as a protected veteran. The Jeanne Clery Disclosure of Campus Security Policy and Campus Crime Statistics Act is a federal statute requiring colleges and universities participating in federal financial aid programs to maintain and disclose campus crime statistics and security information. By October 1 of each year, institutions must publish and distribute their Annual Campus Security Policy & Crime Statistics Report (ASR) to current and prospective students and employees. You can locate this report through our website at: https://www.ttuhsc.edu/emergency/clery-report.aspx. Copyright 2022 Jobelephant.com Inc. All rights reserved. Posted by the FREE value-added recruitment advertising agency jeid-5e1f4ba3f059d541b0459161d269c06a
Mar 13, 2024
Full Time
Lieutenant Dallas / Ft. Worth 35357BR Position Description Performs administrative and supervisory law enforcement work for the Department of Police Services. Responsible for direction, planning, organizing, staffing, training, and control of all members under his/her command. Major/Essential Functions Manages police administration, patrol, or investigations and related law enforcement activities. Coordinates and supervises special activities or events on campus requiring additional support from division or contact with outside law enforcement agencies. Completes special projects by representing the department on committees and in meetings, coordinating activities with departments, staff and the public. Provides staff assistance to assigned Police Captain; prepares and presents staff reports and other correspondence as appropriate and necessary; prepares a variety of reports and makes presentations. Ensure sergeants and non-sworn supervisors maintain adequate staffing for their assigned work unit to include scheduling days off, assigning overtime, approving time off and training requests, making adjustments for illnesses and injuries. Supervise and evaluate the performance of assigned sergeants and civilian supervisors. Responds to emergencies by serving in an on-call capacity, developing operational and emergency plans, and reporting on major incidents and events; assumes role as Incident Commander or other role as needed for the situation. Attends and participates in professional group meetings and committees; stays abreast of new trends and innovations in the field of law enforcement. Informs personnel of division changes in regulations and policies, implications of new or amended laws and new techniques of policework. Reviews a variety of police related reports. Required Qualifications Bachelor's Degree in Police Science or related field plus six (6) years experience in law enforcement; OR a combination of related education and/or experience to equal ten (10) years. To apply, please visit: https://sjobs.brassring.com/TGnewUI/Search/home/HomeWithPreLoad?partnerid=25898&siteid=5283&PageType=JobDetails&jobid=827031 All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, gender expression, national origin, age, disability, genetic information or status as a protected veteran. The Jeanne Clery Disclosure of Campus Security Policy and Campus Crime Statistics Act is a federal statute requiring colleges and universities participating in federal financial aid programs to maintain and disclose campus crime statistics and security information. By October 1 of each year, institutions must publish and distribute their Annual Campus Security Policy & Crime Statistics Report (ASR) to current and prospective students and employees. You can locate this report through our website at: https://www.ttuhsc.edu/emergency/clery-report.aspx. Copyright 2022 Jobelephant.com Inc. All rights reserved. Posted by the FREE value-added recruitment advertising agency jeid-5e1f4ba3f059d541b0459161d269c06a
Stanislaus State
1 University Circle, Turlock, California 95382, USA
Position Summary Full-time position available on or after May 6, 2024 for University Police Department. Under general supervision of the Police Captain or Lieutenant, the incumbent is responsible for front counter customer service and support for daily University Police operations which include PMB, Live Scan and Parking operations. Incumbents may coordinate the office support for an entire academic, special program or administrative office, or for an administrative head to one of these offices. Incumbents are expected to use general office equipment and a full range of office support technology and systems including: one or more word processing and spreadsheet packages; use of a mainframe computer and on-line systems to enter data and generate reports; maintenance of desktop databases; and use of electronic and voice mail. Some positions may require the use of desktop publishing packages with graphics capabilities. Job Duties Duties include but are not limited to: Perform the full range of administrative clerical support and customer relations functions for the University Police Support Services Division including but not limited to PMB, Live Scan and Parking operations. Accurate and efficient use of computer programs and entry into databases, including Cash Net, People Soft, Live Scan, Parking Management, Excel, Word, and File Maker. Monitor the department’s email and voicemail box. Responding and forwarding accordingly. Receive, respond to, and provide assistance with questions, requests, or complaints. Assess and make recommendations for improvements regarding office workflow, functions, procedures, and processes. Provide services and support transactions to the public, including cashiering, phone inquiries, and payment processing. Assist with Live Scan and traditional ink fingerprinting services. Maintain cash drawer, reconciling daily deposits, and ensuring accurate financial balances. Assist UPD field operations at special events by providing support at a field command post or other location as appropriate. Use various computer programs and databases, including but not limited to Parking Management Bureau (PMB) data entry and assisting with PMB client support and UPD support services. Provide problem resolution, technical issue support, account inquiries, citation review, and summary reports. Responsible for maintenance and accuracy of Livescan statistical reports, Department of Justice reports, client account invoice reports, and ensuring records and files are maintained in accordance with applicable laws and regulations. Provide phone, email, and counter support for PMB/Parking citations and permit recipients. Organize and coordinate community outreach activities and giveaways, including but not limited to New Student Orientation, Move-in Day, welcome booths, Warrior Wednesdays, and Instagram giveaways. Responsible for maintaining, creating, and posting social media content in coordination with University Advancement, ASI, Warrior HUB, other campus departments, and outside law enforcement. Assist in coordination for the UPD Student Academy, including managing incoming applications and communication between UPD and student participants. Monitor and recommend updates for the department web page. Provide general support and assistance at University Police field operations during special events. May be required to obtain additional training and/or certification as part of professional development, based on department and/or campus needs, to stay current with industry standards. The omission of specific statements of duties does not exclude them from the position if the work is similar, related or a logical assignment to this classification. At the direction of appropriate administrator, may provide support to other departments within functional area as needed. Minimum Qualifications Education: Completion of a high school program, technical/vocational program, or their equivalents. Experience: Several years of related office work experience. Preferred Qualifications Two (2) to three (3) years of office or related work experience. Prior experience in a higher education or university setting. Previous experience working with students within a university or educational setting. Prior experience with Department of Justice fingerprinting requirements, live scan and inked fingerprinting. Experience providing lead work direction to employees. Experience with various social media platforms. Prior experience with cash handling. Prior experience working within a law enforcement agency. Experience utilizing MS Office and other software (Concur, PeopleSoft, Adobe Suite, File Maker, etc.). Knowledge, Skills, Abilities Experience to be fully functional in all technical aspects of work assignments. Ability to understand and operate in a variety of organizational structures. Thorough, detailed knowledge of applicable university infrastructure, policies, and procedures. Thorough knowledge of English grammar, punctuation, and spelling. Ability to clearly communicate orally and in writing. Ability to use and quickly learn new office support technology systems and software packages. Thorough knowledge of office systems and ability to use a broader range of technology, systems, and packages. Ability to independently handle multiple work unit priorities and projects. Ability to apply independently a wide variety of policies and procedures where specific guidelines may not exist. Working knowledge of budget policies and procedures. Ability to perform standard business math, such as calculate ratios and percentages, track financial data, and make simple projections. Ability to draft and compose correspondence and standard reports. Ability to handle effectively a broader range of interpersonal contacts, including those at a higher level and those sensitive in nature. Special Conditions Ability to work a flexible schedule (after hours, evenings and or weekends), including campus event as needed. Physical Requirements The physical demands described are representative of those that must be met by an employee to successfully perform the essential functions of the job. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions. Salary Range Anticipated salary will be $3,680 - $4,048 per month plus excellent paid benefits. Salary will depend on the qualifications of the successful finalist. (Full Administrative Support Coordinator I range: $3,680 - $5,783 per month) Compensation & Benefits Commensurate with qualifications and experience. As a member of the 23-campus CSU System, we offer an extremely competitive benefits package that includes, but is not limited to, outstanding vacation, health, dental, and vision plans; a fee waiver education program; membership in the California Public Employees Retirement System (PERS); and 15 paid holidays a year. Link to (Bargaining Unit: 7) Benefits Summary: CSU Employee Benefit Summary How to Apply To be considered, qualified candidates must submit a completed Stanislaus State online employment application, cover letter, and resumé. Applications are accepted electronically only. Please note that failure to completely fill out each section of the online application may result in your application not receiving consideration. To apply online, please click the “Apply Now” button on this page. Applications will be processed in accordance with Article 9.3 of the CSU/CSUEU Memorandum of Understanding. Preference will be given to qualified individuals currently employed at CSU Stanislaus in bargaining units 2, 5, 7, and 9 except when it is determined that it is necessary to appoint outside applicants to meet the best interest of the campus by obtaining specialized skills and abilities not available from current employees. Application Deadline March 26th 2024. Criminal Background Clearance Notice Satisfactory completion of a background check (which includes checks of employment records, education records, criminal records, civil records; and may include motor vehicle records, professional licenses, and sex offender registries, as position requires) is required for employment. CSU will make a conditional offer of employment, which may be rescinded if the background check reveals disqualifying information, and/or it is discovered that the candidate knowingly withheld or falsified information. Failure to satisfactorily complete the background check may affect the continued employment of a current CSU employee who was conditionally offered the position. Additional Information Campus & Area California State University, Stanislaus serves the San Joaquin Valley and is a critical educational resource for a six-county region of approximately 1.5 million people. The University is fully committed to creating a culture of diversity and inclusion - one in which every person in the University community feels safe to express their views without fear of reprisal. Widely recognized for its quality academic programs, the University has 10 nationally accredited programs and 662 faculty members. 94 percent of full-time faculty holds doctorates or terminal degrees in their fields. The University offers 43 undergraduate majors, 16 master's programs, 7 post-graduate credentials, a doctorate in education and serves more than 10,000 students. New instructional facilities have been built for the unique pedagogy of professional programs, laboratory sciences and performing arts. Stanislaus State continues to receive national recognition with its ranking as one of the best 384 colleges in the nation by The Princeton Review. The University was one of 12 public universities in the nation to be recognized by the American Association of State Colleges and Universities for demonstrating exceptional performance in retention and graduation rates. In addition, U.S. News and World Report ranks Stanislaus State in its top 10 among public universities in the West, while Washington Monthly honored Stanislaus State as the West’s No. 1 university for the money. Stanislaus State also is recognized as a Hispanic-Serving Institution (HSI) by the U.S. Department of Education. Clery Act Disclosure Pursuant to the Jeanne Clery Disclosure of Campus Security Policy and Campus Crime Statistics Act, the annual security report (ASR), is now available for viewing at https://www.csustan.edu/annual-campus-security-report . The ASR contains the current security and safety-related policy statements, emergency preparedness and evacuation information, crime prevention and sexual assault prevention information, and drug and alcohol prevention programming. The ASR also contains statistics of Clery Act crimes for Stanislaus State for the previous three years. A paper copy of the ASR is available upon request by contacting the office of the Clery Director located at One University Circle, Turlock, CA 95382. Equal Employment Opportunity The university is an Equal Opportunity Employer and does not discriminate against persons on the basis of race, religion, color, ancestry, age, disability, genetic information, gender, gender identity, gender expression, marital status, medical condition, national origin, sex, sexual orientation, covered veteran status, or any other protected status. All qualified individuals are encouraged to apply. The person holding this position is considered a ‘mandated reporter’ under the California Child Abuse and Neglect Reporting Act and is required to comply with the requirements set forth in CSU Executive Order 1083, revised 7/21/17, as a condition of employment. Applicants requiring necessary accommodations to the application process may contact the Human Resources Department at (209) 667-3351. California Relay Service is available at (800) 735-2922 voice and (800) 735-2929 TDD. As a federal contractor, we are committed to attracting a diverse applicant pool. Please consider completing the Voluntary Self-Identification of Disability form (your response will not be shared with the search committee) at: Voluntary Self-Identification of Disability PDF Form . CSU Stanislaus hires only individuals lawfully authorized to work in the United States. In compliance with federal law, all persons hired will be required to verify identity and eligibility to work in the United States and to complete the required employment eligibility verification document form upon hire. The CSU is a state entity whose business operations reside within the State of California. The CSU prohibits hiring employees to perform CSU-related work outside California. The individuals who appear to be the best qualified for this position will be contacted by telephone or email for an interview. INFORMATION CONTAINED IN THIS ANNOUNCEMENT MAY BE SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT NOTICE Advertised: Mar 12 2024 Pacific Daylight Time Applications close: Mar 26 2024 Pacific Daylight Time Closing Date/Time:
Mar 13, 2024
Position Summary Full-time position available on or after May 6, 2024 for University Police Department. Under general supervision of the Police Captain or Lieutenant, the incumbent is responsible for front counter customer service and support for daily University Police operations which include PMB, Live Scan and Parking operations. Incumbents may coordinate the office support for an entire academic, special program or administrative office, or for an administrative head to one of these offices. Incumbents are expected to use general office equipment and a full range of office support technology and systems including: one or more word processing and spreadsheet packages; use of a mainframe computer and on-line systems to enter data and generate reports; maintenance of desktop databases; and use of electronic and voice mail. Some positions may require the use of desktop publishing packages with graphics capabilities. Job Duties Duties include but are not limited to: Perform the full range of administrative clerical support and customer relations functions for the University Police Support Services Division including but not limited to PMB, Live Scan and Parking operations. Accurate and efficient use of computer programs and entry into databases, including Cash Net, People Soft, Live Scan, Parking Management, Excel, Word, and File Maker. Monitor the department’s email and voicemail box. Responding and forwarding accordingly. Receive, respond to, and provide assistance with questions, requests, or complaints. Assess and make recommendations for improvements regarding office workflow, functions, procedures, and processes. Provide services and support transactions to the public, including cashiering, phone inquiries, and payment processing. Assist with Live Scan and traditional ink fingerprinting services. Maintain cash drawer, reconciling daily deposits, and ensuring accurate financial balances. Assist UPD field operations at special events by providing support at a field command post or other location as appropriate. Use various computer programs and databases, including but not limited to Parking Management Bureau (PMB) data entry and assisting with PMB client support and UPD support services. Provide problem resolution, technical issue support, account inquiries, citation review, and summary reports. Responsible for maintenance and accuracy of Livescan statistical reports, Department of Justice reports, client account invoice reports, and ensuring records and files are maintained in accordance with applicable laws and regulations. Provide phone, email, and counter support for PMB/Parking citations and permit recipients. Organize and coordinate community outreach activities and giveaways, including but not limited to New Student Orientation, Move-in Day, welcome booths, Warrior Wednesdays, and Instagram giveaways. Responsible for maintaining, creating, and posting social media content in coordination with University Advancement, ASI, Warrior HUB, other campus departments, and outside law enforcement. Assist in coordination for the UPD Student Academy, including managing incoming applications and communication between UPD and student participants. Monitor and recommend updates for the department web page. Provide general support and assistance at University Police field operations during special events. May be required to obtain additional training and/or certification as part of professional development, based on department and/or campus needs, to stay current with industry standards. The omission of specific statements of duties does not exclude them from the position if the work is similar, related or a logical assignment to this classification. At the direction of appropriate administrator, may provide support to other departments within functional area as needed. Minimum Qualifications Education: Completion of a high school program, technical/vocational program, or their equivalents. Experience: Several years of related office work experience. Preferred Qualifications Two (2) to three (3) years of office or related work experience. Prior experience in a higher education or university setting. Previous experience working with students within a university or educational setting. Prior experience with Department of Justice fingerprinting requirements, live scan and inked fingerprinting. Experience providing lead work direction to employees. Experience with various social media platforms. Prior experience with cash handling. Prior experience working within a law enforcement agency. Experience utilizing MS Office and other software (Concur, PeopleSoft, Adobe Suite, File Maker, etc.). Knowledge, Skills, Abilities Experience to be fully functional in all technical aspects of work assignments. Ability to understand and operate in a variety of organizational structures. Thorough, detailed knowledge of applicable university infrastructure, policies, and procedures. Thorough knowledge of English grammar, punctuation, and spelling. Ability to clearly communicate orally and in writing. Ability to use and quickly learn new office support technology systems and software packages. Thorough knowledge of office systems and ability to use a broader range of technology, systems, and packages. Ability to independently handle multiple work unit priorities and projects. Ability to apply independently a wide variety of policies and procedures where specific guidelines may not exist. Working knowledge of budget policies and procedures. Ability to perform standard business math, such as calculate ratios and percentages, track financial data, and make simple projections. Ability to draft and compose correspondence and standard reports. Ability to handle effectively a broader range of interpersonal contacts, including those at a higher level and those sensitive in nature. Special Conditions Ability to work a flexible schedule (after hours, evenings and or weekends), including campus event as needed. Physical Requirements The physical demands described are representative of those that must be met by an employee to successfully perform the essential functions of the job. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions. Salary Range Anticipated salary will be $3,680 - $4,048 per month plus excellent paid benefits. Salary will depend on the qualifications of the successful finalist. (Full Administrative Support Coordinator I range: $3,680 - $5,783 per month) Compensation & Benefits Commensurate with qualifications and experience. As a member of the 23-campus CSU System, we offer an extremely competitive benefits package that includes, but is not limited to, outstanding vacation, health, dental, and vision plans; a fee waiver education program; membership in the California Public Employees Retirement System (PERS); and 15 paid holidays a year. Link to (Bargaining Unit: 7) Benefits Summary: CSU Employee Benefit Summary How to Apply To be considered, qualified candidates must submit a completed Stanislaus State online employment application, cover letter, and resumé. Applications are accepted electronically only. Please note that failure to completely fill out each section of the online application may result in your application not receiving consideration. To apply online, please click the “Apply Now” button on this page. Applications will be processed in accordance with Article 9.3 of the CSU/CSUEU Memorandum of Understanding. Preference will be given to qualified individuals currently employed at CSU Stanislaus in bargaining units 2, 5, 7, and 9 except when it is determined that it is necessary to appoint outside applicants to meet the best interest of the campus by obtaining specialized skills and abilities not available from current employees. Application Deadline March 26th 2024. Criminal Background Clearance Notice Satisfactory completion of a background check (which includes checks of employment records, education records, criminal records, civil records; and may include motor vehicle records, professional licenses, and sex offender registries, as position requires) is required for employment. CSU will make a conditional offer of employment, which may be rescinded if the background check reveals disqualifying information, and/or it is discovered that the candidate knowingly withheld or falsified information. Failure to satisfactorily complete the background check may affect the continued employment of a current CSU employee who was conditionally offered the position. Additional Information Campus & Area California State University, Stanislaus serves the San Joaquin Valley and is a critical educational resource for a six-county region of approximately 1.5 million people. The University is fully committed to creating a culture of diversity and inclusion - one in which every person in the University community feels safe to express their views without fear of reprisal. Widely recognized for its quality academic programs, the University has 10 nationally accredited programs and 662 faculty members. 94 percent of full-time faculty holds doctorates or terminal degrees in their fields. The University offers 43 undergraduate majors, 16 master's programs, 7 post-graduate credentials, a doctorate in education and serves more than 10,000 students. New instructional facilities have been built for the unique pedagogy of professional programs, laboratory sciences and performing arts. Stanislaus State continues to receive national recognition with its ranking as one of the best 384 colleges in the nation by The Princeton Review. The University was one of 12 public universities in the nation to be recognized by the American Association of State Colleges and Universities for demonstrating exceptional performance in retention and graduation rates. In addition, U.S. News and World Report ranks Stanislaus State in its top 10 among public universities in the West, while Washington Monthly honored Stanislaus State as the West’s No. 1 university for the money. Stanislaus State also is recognized as a Hispanic-Serving Institution (HSI) by the U.S. Department of Education. Clery Act Disclosure Pursuant to the Jeanne Clery Disclosure of Campus Security Policy and Campus Crime Statistics Act, the annual security report (ASR), is now available for viewing at https://www.csustan.edu/annual-campus-security-report . The ASR contains the current security and safety-related policy statements, emergency preparedness and evacuation information, crime prevention and sexual assault prevention information, and drug and alcohol prevention programming. The ASR also contains statistics of Clery Act crimes for Stanislaus State for the previous three years. A paper copy of the ASR is available upon request by contacting the office of the Clery Director located at One University Circle, Turlock, CA 95382. Equal Employment Opportunity The university is an Equal Opportunity Employer and does not discriminate against persons on the basis of race, religion, color, ancestry, age, disability, genetic information, gender, gender identity, gender expression, marital status, medical condition, national origin, sex, sexual orientation, covered veteran status, or any other protected status. All qualified individuals are encouraged to apply. The person holding this position is considered a ‘mandated reporter’ under the California Child Abuse and Neglect Reporting Act and is required to comply with the requirements set forth in CSU Executive Order 1083, revised 7/21/17, as a condition of employment. Applicants requiring necessary accommodations to the application process may contact the Human Resources Department at (209) 667-3351. California Relay Service is available at (800) 735-2922 voice and (800) 735-2929 TDD. As a federal contractor, we are committed to attracting a diverse applicant pool. Please consider completing the Voluntary Self-Identification of Disability form (your response will not be shared with the search committee) at: Voluntary Self-Identification of Disability PDF Form . CSU Stanislaus hires only individuals lawfully authorized to work in the United States. In compliance with federal law, all persons hired will be required to verify identity and eligibility to work in the United States and to complete the required employment eligibility verification document form upon hire. The CSU is a state entity whose business operations reside within the State of California. The CSU prohibits hiring employees to perform CSU-related work outside California. The individuals who appear to be the best qualified for this position will be contacted by telephone or email for an interview. INFORMATION CONTAINED IN THIS ANNOUNCEMENT MAY BE SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT NOTICE Advertised: Mar 12 2024 Pacific Daylight Time Applications close: Mar 26 2024 Pacific Daylight Time Closing Date/Time:
The Town of Longboat Key is an Equal Opportunity / Affirmative Action Employer, who provides hiring preference to eligible veterans and their family members, and has a strong drug free workplace and alcohol abuse policy. Additionally, where appropriate, the Town may waive post-secondary education requirements for certain service members and veterans. The Town of Longboat Key is accepting applications for a Part-Time Marine Patrol Officer in our Police Department. An employment physical will be required, except for current employees who have met this requirement. Position Title : Part-Time Marine Patrol Officer Position : 19114 Date Posted : October 1, 2022; updated May 30, 2023 Closing Date : Until Filled Salary : $29.28 - $31.67 per hour Pay Grade : 413 Expectations for All Employees Supports the organization’s mission, vision and values by exhibiting the following behaviors: Be Service Minded Value Teamwork Be Professional Have the Utmost Integrity Demonstrate Mutual Respect Bring a Positive Attitude to Work Embrace Continuous Improvement Function The purpose of this position is to provide law enforcement Marine Patrol for the Longboat Key Police Department as assigned by the Chief of Police. Summary Meets current Florida Police Officer Standards Assignment - part time Marine Patrol Officer Reports to on-duty Patrol Supervisor Ability to take direction and work under minimal supervision Ability to deal with individuals and critical situations in an effective manner Ability to demonstrate and operate a large variety of mechanical equipment to include trucks, trailers, boats, ATV's, etc. Ability to perform physical labor and withstand heat and physical exertion Ability to read and understand complicated rules, regulations and procedures Marine Coast Guard Captain License or agrees to complete training in 12 months Primary duty hours are flexible to meet department needs: Willing to rotate to any needed shift Saturday, Sunday and Holidays as assigned Saturday, Sunday and Holiday(s) 1100 to 2000 or as adjusted Essential Functions Patrols marine waters on marine boat constantly scanning for persons or boats in dangerous situations or in need of assistance. The primary patrol is the jurisdiction of the Town of Longboat Key and/or as assigned by the Chief of Police. Responds to the scenes of crimes and accidents; searches for and preserves evidence; investigates and searches for clues; searches for and apprehends violators. Other functions deemed essential by the Town and communicated to the employee by his/her supervisor or department head. Other Tasks Every incidental duty connected with this position cannot be specified in the job description and an employee, at the discretion of the Town, may be required to perform duties that are not included in this job description. Job Performance Knowledge and Abilities Basic knowledge of the principles and practices of police work, as indicated by obtaining a Certificate of Completion from the State of Florida Commission on Criminal Justice Standards & Training. Boating knowledge specific to operation of the Longboat Key Police Department vessels as needed and approved by the Chief of Police. Thorough knowledge of the rules and regulations for environmental protection and investigation. Must have experience in marine resources, environmental activities and boating safety. Maintain required records to include daily statistics for grant reporting. Ability to observe situations analytically and objectively, and to report and record them clearly and completely in the English language. Ability to react quickly and calmly in emergencies. Ability to establish and maintain effective working relationships with associates and the general public. Ability to make a forcible arrest. Ability to meet approved physical requirements, as mandated by the State. Ability to deliver emergency medical care to injured parties consistent with established training guidelines and protocols. Working Conditions Majority of time is spent doing marine patrol work in a Marine boat or police duties on scene; limited office work involved. Tasks are performed in outdoor environments. Due to the nature and location of the work environment, tasks include potential for considerable exposure to disagreeable elements, e.g., heat, humidity, inclement weather. Some tasks include working with persons in distress, where heightened awareness to surroundings and observance of established safety precautions is essential in the preservation of life and property. Some tasks include working around moving parts, carts, and materials handling where physical risks are predictable and/or controllable by observance of standard safety precautions. Call back duty is an essential function of this position. Employees called back to duty on off hours will be paid for actual time worked, including from time of notice to their return home, at one and half times their regular hourly rate, with a minimum guarantee of 3 hours. Minimum Qualifications PREFERRED: Florida law enforcement experience and Coast Guard Captain License. REQUIRED : A comparable amount of training and experience may be substituted for the minimum qualifications. High school diploma or equivalent. Must meet the minimum standards as set forth by the Florida Criminal Justice Standards and Training, and maintain a valid and current Certificate of Completion. Possession of a valid Florida driver's license required (MVR background check). Successful completion of an employment physical and drug screen to confirm the ability to perform the essential functions of the job (cannot be waived for promoted or transferred Town employees who have previously met this requirement due to FDLE auditing requirements), signed Acknowledgement for the attached "Drug Free Workplace Policy" must be provided prior to assuming Town duties. Successful completion of polygraph, thorough background check and psychological evaluation. New hires must sign a Hepatitis B vaccination, proof of same, or signed Acknowledgement declining the vaccination (see attached Information to Employees - Hepatitis B) must be provided prior to assuming Town duties. The Town is a Drug Free Workplace, in compliance with the Drug Free Workplace Act of 1988, in § 440.102, FS and Rules 59A-24 F.A.C (Florida Administrative Code). State and federal laws and regulations may subject certain employees to additional drug testing requirements. Any employee who violates the program is subject to disciplinary action up to and including termination. The Town of Longboat Key is an Equal Opportunity / Affirmative Action Employer, who provides hiring preference to eligible veterans and their family members, and has a strong drug free workplace and alcohol abuse policy. Additionally, where appropriate, the Town may waive post-secondary education requirements for certain service members and veterans. 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Mar 13, 2024
Part Time
The Town of Longboat Key is an Equal Opportunity / Affirmative Action Employer, who provides hiring preference to eligible veterans and their family members, and has a strong drug free workplace and alcohol abuse policy. Additionally, where appropriate, the Town may waive post-secondary education requirements for certain service members and veterans. The Town of Longboat Key is accepting applications for a Part-Time Marine Patrol Officer in our Police Department. An employment physical will be required, except for current employees who have met this requirement. Position Title : Part-Time Marine Patrol Officer Position : 19114 Date Posted : October 1, 2022; updated May 30, 2023 Closing Date : Until Filled Salary : $29.28 - $31.67 per hour Pay Grade : 413 Expectations for All Employees Supports the organization’s mission, vision and values by exhibiting the following behaviors: Be Service Minded Value Teamwork Be Professional Have the Utmost Integrity Demonstrate Mutual Respect Bring a Positive Attitude to Work Embrace Continuous Improvement Function The purpose of this position is to provide law enforcement Marine Patrol for the Longboat Key Police Department as assigned by the Chief of Police. Summary Meets current Florida Police Officer Standards Assignment - part time Marine Patrol Officer Reports to on-duty Patrol Supervisor Ability to take direction and work under minimal supervision Ability to deal with individuals and critical situations in an effective manner Ability to demonstrate and operate a large variety of mechanical equipment to include trucks, trailers, boats, ATV's, etc. Ability to perform physical labor and withstand heat and physical exertion Ability to read and understand complicated rules, regulations and procedures Marine Coast Guard Captain License or agrees to complete training in 12 months Primary duty hours are flexible to meet department needs: Willing to rotate to any needed shift Saturday, Sunday and Holidays as assigned Saturday, Sunday and Holiday(s) 1100 to 2000 or as adjusted Essential Functions Patrols marine waters on marine boat constantly scanning for persons or boats in dangerous situations or in need of assistance. The primary patrol is the jurisdiction of the Town of Longboat Key and/or as assigned by the Chief of Police. Responds to the scenes of crimes and accidents; searches for and preserves evidence; investigates and searches for clues; searches for and apprehends violators. Other functions deemed essential by the Town and communicated to the employee by his/her supervisor or department head. Other Tasks Every incidental duty connected with this position cannot be specified in the job description and an employee, at the discretion of the Town, may be required to perform duties that are not included in this job description. Job Performance Knowledge and Abilities Basic knowledge of the principles and practices of police work, as indicated by obtaining a Certificate of Completion from the State of Florida Commission on Criminal Justice Standards & Training. Boating knowledge specific to operation of the Longboat Key Police Department vessels as needed and approved by the Chief of Police. Thorough knowledge of the rules and regulations for environmental protection and investigation. Must have experience in marine resources, environmental activities and boating safety. Maintain required records to include daily statistics for grant reporting. Ability to observe situations analytically and objectively, and to report and record them clearly and completely in the English language. Ability to react quickly and calmly in emergencies. Ability to establish and maintain effective working relationships with associates and the general public. Ability to make a forcible arrest. Ability to meet approved physical requirements, as mandated by the State. Ability to deliver emergency medical care to injured parties consistent with established training guidelines and protocols. Working Conditions Majority of time is spent doing marine patrol work in a Marine boat or police duties on scene; limited office work involved. Tasks are performed in outdoor environments. Due to the nature and location of the work environment, tasks include potential for considerable exposure to disagreeable elements, e.g., heat, humidity, inclement weather. Some tasks include working with persons in distress, where heightened awareness to surroundings and observance of established safety precautions is essential in the preservation of life and property. Some tasks include working around moving parts, carts, and materials handling where physical risks are predictable and/or controllable by observance of standard safety precautions. Call back duty is an essential function of this position. Employees called back to duty on off hours will be paid for actual time worked, including from time of notice to their return home, at one and half times their regular hourly rate, with a minimum guarantee of 3 hours. Minimum Qualifications PREFERRED: Florida law enforcement experience and Coast Guard Captain License. REQUIRED : A comparable amount of training and experience may be substituted for the minimum qualifications. High school diploma or equivalent. Must meet the minimum standards as set forth by the Florida Criminal Justice Standards and Training, and maintain a valid and current Certificate of Completion. Possession of a valid Florida driver's license required (MVR background check). Successful completion of an employment physical and drug screen to confirm the ability to perform the essential functions of the job (cannot be waived for promoted or transferred Town employees who have previously met this requirement due to FDLE auditing requirements), signed Acknowledgement for the attached "Drug Free Workplace Policy" must be provided prior to assuming Town duties. Successful completion of polygraph, thorough background check and psychological evaluation. New hires must sign a Hepatitis B vaccination, proof of same, or signed Acknowledgement declining the vaccination (see attached Information to Employees - Hepatitis B) must be provided prior to assuming Town duties. The Town is a Drug Free Workplace, in compliance with the Drug Free Workplace Act of 1988, in § 440.102, FS and Rules 59A-24 F.A.C (Florida Administrative Code). State and federal laws and regulations may subject certain employees to additional drug testing requirements. Any employee who violates the program is subject to disciplinary action up to and including termination. The Town of Longboat Key is an Equal Opportunity / Affirmative Action Employer, who provides hiring preference to eligible veterans and their family members, and has a strong drug free workplace and alcohol abuse policy. Additionally, where appropriate, the Town may waive post-secondary education requirements for certain service members and veterans. 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CITY OF SUNNYVALE, CA
Sunnyvale, California, United States
Description PUBLIC SAFETY OFFICER I - LATERAL Upon successful completion of the Public Safety Officer I training requirements, incumbents will promote to Public Safety Officer II. The Public Safety Officer II salary range is $135,950 - $169,379 annually. Regular Full-Time Employment Opportunity For a full range of benefits information, including retirement benefits, please click on the Benefits tab above. A California DMV driver record printout, a copy of the California POST Basic certificate and a current WSTB are required for this position. Applicants in California must submit a copy of their current (dated within the last 30 days) California DMV driver record printout, California POST Basic certificate, and current WSTB in order for their application to be considered complete. Out-of-state applicants must submit a copy of their current (dated within the last 30 days) State DMV driver record printout and current WSTB with their application, and a copy of their California driver license and California POST Basic Course Waiver (in lieu of the POST Basic certificate) by time of appointment. Under close supervision of a Public Safety Lieutenant or Captain, learns to perform a wide range of public safety work involving the protection of life and property including law enforcement, crime prevention, fire suppression, rescue, and emergency medical services; and performs related work as required. To watch a video with information on careers with the Department of Public Safety, please click on the following link: Careers in Public Safety DISTINGUISHING CHARACTERISTICS Public Safety Officer I is a sworn training position. Public Safety Officer I is distinguished from the lower-level classification of Public Safety Officer-in-Training in that the Public Safety Officer-In-Training is a non-sworn classification where the main duty is to complete a police academy. Public Safety Officer I is further distinguished from the higher-level Public Safety Officer II in that the Public Safety Officer II is the fully qualified sworn level where incumbents are capable of performing the full range of police and fire duties. Assignment to this classification is temporary. If incumbents do not successfully complete field training and a fire academy, they will be terminated. Upon successful completion of all phases of training, members of the Public Safety Officer I classification are promoted to the position of Public Safety Officer II. Although members of this classification are not necessarily required to use the full range of knowledge, skills, abilities, and other characteristics listed elsewhere in this document, they nevertheless must possess all of them in order to advance to the level of Public Safety Officer II. As with all public safety work, incumbents face an element of personal danger. Essential Job Functions (May include, but are not limited to, the following): Successfully completes field training and fire academy to prepare for position of Public Safety Officer II. Patrols assigned area and preserves law and order through the prevention of crime and enforcement of laws. Responds to calls for service involving traffic accidents, robberies, disturbances, and other misdemeanors and felonies and takes appropriate action including making arrests. Investigates crimes against property and persons which include crime scene investigation, the collection and preservation of evidence, the identification and interrogation of suspects, and the pursuit and apprehension of suspects. Performs duties related to crime prevention and the correction of public hazards. Provides testimony in court related to assigned duties. Prepares and maintains investigative records. Actively enforces traffic laws through observation, use of radar, traffic checkpoints, and DUI suspicion stops; investigates traffic accidents; takes appropriate enforcement action. Plans, executes and participates in raids. Learns to perform the full range of public safety administrative duties, including, but not limited to, providing administrative and support services, field and on-the-job training, staff development, planning and research, problem resolution, internal investigation, disaster coordination, community education and crime prevention services, and other special duties as they occur or as assigned. Performs public education activities such as making presentations and providing demonstrations; participates in community events. Provides on-the-job training and evaluations for Public Safety Officers I and veteran Public Safety Officers II in new assignments. WORKING CONDITIONS Position requires prolonged sitting, standing, walking, reaching, twisting, turning, kneeling, bending, squatting and stooping in the performance of daily activities. The position also requires grasping, repetitive hand movement and fine coordination in using a computer keyboard. Additionally, the position requires near and far vision. Acute hearing is required to perform the duties of the Public Safety Officer. The need to lift, drag and push equipment and bodies weighing up to 165 pounds, the ability to run continuously for 500 yards and climb 6 foot high fences is also required. When in the field, positions are required to walk and stand during emergency situations, including on uneven and slippery surfaces; wear police officer and firefighter clothing and carry equipment; climb ladders and work from elevated positions and enter confined spaces wearing appropriate breathing apparatus. Some of these requirements may be accommodated for otherwise qualified individuals requiring and requesting such accommodation. Minimum Qualifications Education and Experience: The minimum qualifications for education and experience can be met in the following way: Associate's degree or 60 semester units or 90 quarter units from an accredited college or university; AND Two years of experience in police work; AND Successful completion of a post approved police academy. OR Associate's degree or 60 semester units or 90 quarter units from an accredited college or university; AND Successful completion of a POST approved police academy as a City of Sunnyvale Public Safety Officer in Training, Public Safety Officer in Training Academy Attendee or employment as a Public Safety Officer In Training Academy Graduate. Knowledge of: Laws, codes, ordinances, regulations, policies and procedures necessary to perform the essential functions of this classification. Basic principles of electricity. Principles of physics, chemistry of fire, and mechanics. Weights, measures and capacities. Principles of business letter writing and crime report preparation, including English usage, spelling, punctuation, and grammar. Mathematical calculations as they relate to the essential functions of this position. Presentation techniques. Crime scene investigation techniques including sketching such things as crime scenes and accidents. Principles and practices of good customer service. Principles and practices of effective interpersonal communication. Principles and practices of risk assessment for public safety agencies. Office methods, procedures, software and equipment. Ability to: Apply principles and practices of law enforcement. Successfully complete field training and a fire academy. Use firearms and other modern police equipment and communications and information systems related to law enforcement. Interpret and apply department policies and procedures and related State and Federal laws. Learn to perform firefighting, emergency response and rescue and medical aid duties in response to calls for service. Learn to drive and operate fire vehicles and equipment. Visually identify and accurately distinguish colors and between various visual inputs at long and short ranges and in dark and smoky environments. Hear and comprehend auditory inputs in radio transmissions, long range conversations, commands, and cries for assistance when obscured by background noises. Detect and distinguish the smell of different materials/chemicals, smoke/fires, and toxic gases. Speak in an understandable voice during in-person and radio conversations, to project voice, and to be heard over background noises. Observe, assimilate, remember and recall pertinent facts and details. Read maps and mapped information. Apply selected learned knowledge in collecting, organizing and analyzing a variety of information. Speak with a wide variety of people, using tact, self-restraint, judgment, and strategy. Make quick and reasonable decisions under stressful emergency situations. Exercise tact, self-restraint and good judgment, and exhibit good moral character. Operate a computer using word processing and business software and other office equipment. Understand and follow written and oral instructions. Communicate effectively, orally and in writing. Establish and maintain and promote positive and effective working relationships with employees, other agencies, and the public. Demonstrate initiative and exercise good judgment in the performance of duties. Exercise tact and diplomacy in dealing with sensitive, complex and political situations. Work independently and as a team member; recognize and set priorities and meet deadlines. Observe safety principles and work in a safe manner. Willingness to: Comply with department appearance standards and wear a uniform furnished by the department. Adhere to ethics of law enforcement as stated in the "Law Enforcement Code of Ethics". Enforce all laws, policies and procedures regardless of personal ethics or feelings Carry and use approved weapons, including (but not limited to) firearms and batons, if justified by laws, policies, and procedures. Take the life of another, if justified by laws, policies, and procedures; Work in, around, or with severely decomposed, burnt, or dismembered bodies. Train citizens as well as other employees. Work irregular hours, irregular days, overtime, weekends, holidays, variable shifts, evenings, on-call and 24-hour shift. Obtain and maintain Standard First Aid Certificate and CPR (Cardio-Pulmonary Resuscitation) Certificate. Work at any location on short notice. Attend meetings or classes during regularly scheduled work hours as well as un-scheduled work hours. Licenses/Certificates: Possession and continued maintenance of a valid class C California driver's license and a safe driving record. Possession of a current California POST (Police Officers Standards and Training Commission) Basic Certificate. Physical health, strength and agility necessary to meet the physical demands of police and fire work, as determined by a physical ability test (CPAT) and a medical exam (based on current California POST Commission guidelines). DESIRABLE QUALIFICATIONS A Bachelor's degree from an accredited college or university in criminal justice or related field. SPECIAL REQUIREMENTS: Minimum vision of 20/200 correctable to 20/20; ability to wear soft contact lens if vision is less than 20/50. Must be 21 years of age at time of appointment. Must comply with citizenship requirements in effect at time of hire. Outside candidates who have been eliminated from a hiring process, either as a result of a background investigation or as the result of any psychological interview, are ineligible to re-apply until an 18 month period has elapsed since the final filing date of the last recruitment for which they have applied. Application and Selection Process APPLICATION PROCESS If you are interested in this outstanding opportunity, please submit a City of Sunnyvale employment application and responses to the supplemental questions, as well as a copy of your current (dated within 30 days) California driver record printout, California POST Basic certificate as listed below, and a current WSTB (dated within one year of application) to the Department of Human Resources (faxes are not accepted). Applications will be accepted on a continuous basis. This recruitment may close at any time without notice. Candidates are asked to fully describe any training, education, experience or skills relevant to this position. Electronic applications may be submitted on-line through the City's website at sunnyvale.ca.gov , click City Jobs. For information on the WSTB, click here: WSTB FAQ Out-of-state applicants: Out-of-state applicants must submit a copy of their current (dated within 30 days) State DMV driver record printout with their application in order for it to be considered complete. A California driver license and POST Basic Course Waiver in lieu of a POST Basic certificate will be required by the time of employment. Obtaining a POST waiver is a multiple step process. You must have your training and experience requirements evaluated by California Commission on Peace Officer Standards & Training (POST) and be considered eligible to participate in the Basic Course Waiver Examination (BCWE). Basic Course Waiver (BCW) is a multiple step process for evaluating prior law enforcement training and testing knowledge and skill levels. • To view detailed information about the BCW process, click here: Basic Course Waiver Process . • To access BCW process instructions, click here: Basic Course Waiver Process Instructions . • To access BCW Application, click here and scroll down to application: Basic Course Waiver Process Application . If POST determines that you meet the training and experience requirements of the BCW process, POST will send an eligibility letter with instructions for requesting the Basic Course Waiver Examination (BCWE). The BCWE must be taken within 180 days (six months) of the eligibility letter date. You must have your POST waiver submitted to the Department of Human Resources no later than time of appointment. Once you receive the eligibility letter from POST, submit a copy to the Department of Human Resources via email at recruitments@sunnyvale.ca.gov . EXAM PROCESS Applications will be competitively screened based on the minimum qualifications of this position. Based upon a review of the application materials, successful candidates will be invited to an oral exam interview. Those that pass the oral exam interviews will be placed on an eligibility list for up to one year, in accordance with the City's Civil Service Rules and Administrative Policies. SELECTION PROCESS Top candidates on the eligibility list will be referred to the Department of Public Safety for the selection process, which will include oral interview(s), a comprehensive background history check, a polygraph test, and a post-offer psychological and medical exam administered by a City-selected physician before hire. Prior to starting work, all newly-hired employees will be fingerprinted to check conviction history. A conviction history will not necessarily disqualify an applicant from appointment; however, failure to disclose conviction history will result in refusal of employment or termination. INFORMATION ABOUT PROOF OF EDUCATION Any successful candidate, selected by the hiring department to move forward in the process will be required to submit proof of education (i.e., original copy of the diploma or college/university transcripts) at the time of the exam. ADDITIONAL INFORMATION If you have any questions regarding the duties of this position or would like to schedule an informational interview, please contact Lieutenant Steven Gorshe at (408) 730-7164 at the Department of Public Safety Recruitment Unit. If you have questions, comments or concerns about the recruitment, hiring or selection process, please contact the Human Resources Department at (408) 730-7490. Full-time positions in this job classification are represented by the Public Safety Officers Association (PSOA) and are subject to agency shop provisions. The information contained within this announcement may be modified or revoked without notice and does not constitute either an expressed or implied contract. The City of Sunnyvale is an Equal Opportunity Employer. It is the policy of the City of Sunnyvale not to discriminate against all qualified applicants or employees on the basis of actual or perceived race, religion (including religious dress or grooming practice), color, sex (includes gender, pregnancy, childbirth, medical conditions related to pregnancy or childbirth, breastfeeding or medical conditions related to breastfeeding), gender identity and/or gender expression, sexual orientation (including heterosexuality, homosexuality and bisexuality), ethnic or national origin, ancestry, citizenship status, uniformed service member status, marital status, family relationship, age, cancer or HIV/AIDS related medical condition, genetic characteristics and/or genetic information, and physical or mental disability. Applicants needing special accommodations for testing should submit a request to the Department of Human Resources at time of application. Summary of Public Safety Officer & Lieutenant PSO < Benefits Notice of CFRA (California Family Rights Act) Rights and Obligations Closing Date/Time: Continuous
Mar 08, 2024
Full Time
Description PUBLIC SAFETY OFFICER I - LATERAL Upon successful completion of the Public Safety Officer I training requirements, incumbents will promote to Public Safety Officer II. The Public Safety Officer II salary range is $135,950 - $169,379 annually. Regular Full-Time Employment Opportunity For a full range of benefits information, including retirement benefits, please click on the Benefits tab above. A California DMV driver record printout, a copy of the California POST Basic certificate and a current WSTB are required for this position. Applicants in California must submit a copy of their current (dated within the last 30 days) California DMV driver record printout, California POST Basic certificate, and current WSTB in order for their application to be considered complete. Out-of-state applicants must submit a copy of their current (dated within the last 30 days) State DMV driver record printout and current WSTB with their application, and a copy of their California driver license and California POST Basic Course Waiver (in lieu of the POST Basic certificate) by time of appointment. Under close supervision of a Public Safety Lieutenant or Captain, learns to perform a wide range of public safety work involving the protection of life and property including law enforcement, crime prevention, fire suppression, rescue, and emergency medical services; and performs related work as required. To watch a video with information on careers with the Department of Public Safety, please click on the following link: Careers in Public Safety DISTINGUISHING CHARACTERISTICS Public Safety Officer I is a sworn training position. Public Safety Officer I is distinguished from the lower-level classification of Public Safety Officer-in-Training in that the Public Safety Officer-In-Training is a non-sworn classification where the main duty is to complete a police academy. Public Safety Officer I is further distinguished from the higher-level Public Safety Officer II in that the Public Safety Officer II is the fully qualified sworn level where incumbents are capable of performing the full range of police and fire duties. Assignment to this classification is temporary. If incumbents do not successfully complete field training and a fire academy, they will be terminated. Upon successful completion of all phases of training, members of the Public Safety Officer I classification are promoted to the position of Public Safety Officer II. Although members of this classification are not necessarily required to use the full range of knowledge, skills, abilities, and other characteristics listed elsewhere in this document, they nevertheless must possess all of them in order to advance to the level of Public Safety Officer II. As with all public safety work, incumbents face an element of personal danger. Essential Job Functions (May include, but are not limited to, the following): Successfully completes field training and fire academy to prepare for position of Public Safety Officer II. Patrols assigned area and preserves law and order through the prevention of crime and enforcement of laws. Responds to calls for service involving traffic accidents, robberies, disturbances, and other misdemeanors and felonies and takes appropriate action including making arrests. Investigates crimes against property and persons which include crime scene investigation, the collection and preservation of evidence, the identification and interrogation of suspects, and the pursuit and apprehension of suspects. Performs duties related to crime prevention and the correction of public hazards. Provides testimony in court related to assigned duties. Prepares and maintains investigative records. Actively enforces traffic laws through observation, use of radar, traffic checkpoints, and DUI suspicion stops; investigates traffic accidents; takes appropriate enforcement action. Plans, executes and participates in raids. Learns to perform the full range of public safety administrative duties, including, but not limited to, providing administrative and support services, field and on-the-job training, staff development, planning and research, problem resolution, internal investigation, disaster coordination, community education and crime prevention services, and other special duties as they occur or as assigned. Performs public education activities such as making presentations and providing demonstrations; participates in community events. Provides on-the-job training and evaluations for Public Safety Officers I and veteran Public Safety Officers II in new assignments. WORKING CONDITIONS Position requires prolonged sitting, standing, walking, reaching, twisting, turning, kneeling, bending, squatting and stooping in the performance of daily activities. The position also requires grasping, repetitive hand movement and fine coordination in using a computer keyboard. Additionally, the position requires near and far vision. Acute hearing is required to perform the duties of the Public Safety Officer. The need to lift, drag and push equipment and bodies weighing up to 165 pounds, the ability to run continuously for 500 yards and climb 6 foot high fences is also required. When in the field, positions are required to walk and stand during emergency situations, including on uneven and slippery surfaces; wear police officer and firefighter clothing and carry equipment; climb ladders and work from elevated positions and enter confined spaces wearing appropriate breathing apparatus. Some of these requirements may be accommodated for otherwise qualified individuals requiring and requesting such accommodation. Minimum Qualifications Education and Experience: The minimum qualifications for education and experience can be met in the following way: Associate's degree or 60 semester units or 90 quarter units from an accredited college or university; AND Two years of experience in police work; AND Successful completion of a post approved police academy. OR Associate's degree or 60 semester units or 90 quarter units from an accredited college or university; AND Successful completion of a POST approved police academy as a City of Sunnyvale Public Safety Officer in Training, Public Safety Officer in Training Academy Attendee or employment as a Public Safety Officer In Training Academy Graduate. Knowledge of: Laws, codes, ordinances, regulations, policies and procedures necessary to perform the essential functions of this classification. Basic principles of electricity. Principles of physics, chemistry of fire, and mechanics. Weights, measures and capacities. Principles of business letter writing and crime report preparation, including English usage, spelling, punctuation, and grammar. Mathematical calculations as they relate to the essential functions of this position. Presentation techniques. Crime scene investigation techniques including sketching such things as crime scenes and accidents. Principles and practices of good customer service. Principles and practices of effective interpersonal communication. Principles and practices of risk assessment for public safety agencies. Office methods, procedures, software and equipment. Ability to: Apply principles and practices of law enforcement. Successfully complete field training and a fire academy. Use firearms and other modern police equipment and communications and information systems related to law enforcement. Interpret and apply department policies and procedures and related State and Federal laws. Learn to perform firefighting, emergency response and rescue and medical aid duties in response to calls for service. Learn to drive and operate fire vehicles and equipment. Visually identify and accurately distinguish colors and between various visual inputs at long and short ranges and in dark and smoky environments. Hear and comprehend auditory inputs in radio transmissions, long range conversations, commands, and cries for assistance when obscured by background noises. Detect and distinguish the smell of different materials/chemicals, smoke/fires, and toxic gases. Speak in an understandable voice during in-person and radio conversations, to project voice, and to be heard over background noises. Observe, assimilate, remember and recall pertinent facts and details. Read maps and mapped information. Apply selected learned knowledge in collecting, organizing and analyzing a variety of information. Speak with a wide variety of people, using tact, self-restraint, judgment, and strategy. Make quick and reasonable decisions under stressful emergency situations. Exercise tact, self-restraint and good judgment, and exhibit good moral character. Operate a computer using word processing and business software and other office equipment. Understand and follow written and oral instructions. Communicate effectively, orally and in writing. Establish and maintain and promote positive and effective working relationships with employees, other agencies, and the public. Demonstrate initiative and exercise good judgment in the performance of duties. Exercise tact and diplomacy in dealing with sensitive, complex and political situations. Work independently and as a team member; recognize and set priorities and meet deadlines. Observe safety principles and work in a safe manner. Willingness to: Comply with department appearance standards and wear a uniform furnished by the department. Adhere to ethics of law enforcement as stated in the "Law Enforcement Code of Ethics". Enforce all laws, policies and procedures regardless of personal ethics or feelings Carry and use approved weapons, including (but not limited to) firearms and batons, if justified by laws, policies, and procedures. Take the life of another, if justified by laws, policies, and procedures; Work in, around, or with severely decomposed, burnt, or dismembered bodies. Train citizens as well as other employees. Work irregular hours, irregular days, overtime, weekends, holidays, variable shifts, evenings, on-call and 24-hour shift. Obtain and maintain Standard First Aid Certificate and CPR (Cardio-Pulmonary Resuscitation) Certificate. Work at any location on short notice. Attend meetings or classes during regularly scheduled work hours as well as un-scheduled work hours. Licenses/Certificates: Possession and continued maintenance of a valid class C California driver's license and a safe driving record. Possession of a current California POST (Police Officers Standards and Training Commission) Basic Certificate. Physical health, strength and agility necessary to meet the physical demands of police and fire work, as determined by a physical ability test (CPAT) and a medical exam (based on current California POST Commission guidelines). DESIRABLE QUALIFICATIONS A Bachelor's degree from an accredited college or university in criminal justice or related field. SPECIAL REQUIREMENTS: Minimum vision of 20/200 correctable to 20/20; ability to wear soft contact lens if vision is less than 20/50. Must be 21 years of age at time of appointment. Must comply with citizenship requirements in effect at time of hire. Outside candidates who have been eliminated from a hiring process, either as a result of a background investigation or as the result of any psychological interview, are ineligible to re-apply until an 18 month period has elapsed since the final filing date of the last recruitment for which they have applied. Application and Selection Process APPLICATION PROCESS If you are interested in this outstanding opportunity, please submit a City of Sunnyvale employment application and responses to the supplemental questions, as well as a copy of your current (dated within 30 days) California driver record printout, California POST Basic certificate as listed below, and a current WSTB (dated within one year of application) to the Department of Human Resources (faxes are not accepted). Applications will be accepted on a continuous basis. This recruitment may close at any time without notice. Candidates are asked to fully describe any training, education, experience or skills relevant to this position. Electronic applications may be submitted on-line through the City's website at sunnyvale.ca.gov , click City Jobs. For information on the WSTB, click here: WSTB FAQ Out-of-state applicants: Out-of-state applicants must submit a copy of their current (dated within 30 days) State DMV driver record printout with their application in order for it to be considered complete. A California driver license and POST Basic Course Waiver in lieu of a POST Basic certificate will be required by the time of employment. Obtaining a POST waiver is a multiple step process. You must have your training and experience requirements evaluated by California Commission on Peace Officer Standards & Training (POST) and be considered eligible to participate in the Basic Course Waiver Examination (BCWE). Basic Course Waiver (BCW) is a multiple step process for evaluating prior law enforcement training and testing knowledge and skill levels. • To view detailed information about the BCW process, click here: Basic Course Waiver Process . • To access BCW process instructions, click here: Basic Course Waiver Process Instructions . • To access BCW Application, click here and scroll down to application: Basic Course Waiver Process Application . If POST determines that you meet the training and experience requirements of the BCW process, POST will send an eligibility letter with instructions for requesting the Basic Course Waiver Examination (BCWE). The BCWE must be taken within 180 days (six months) of the eligibility letter date. You must have your POST waiver submitted to the Department of Human Resources no later than time of appointment. Once you receive the eligibility letter from POST, submit a copy to the Department of Human Resources via email at recruitments@sunnyvale.ca.gov . EXAM PROCESS Applications will be competitively screened based on the minimum qualifications of this position. Based upon a review of the application materials, successful candidates will be invited to an oral exam interview. Those that pass the oral exam interviews will be placed on an eligibility list for up to one year, in accordance with the City's Civil Service Rules and Administrative Policies. SELECTION PROCESS Top candidates on the eligibility list will be referred to the Department of Public Safety for the selection process, which will include oral interview(s), a comprehensive background history check, a polygraph test, and a post-offer psychological and medical exam administered by a City-selected physician before hire. Prior to starting work, all newly-hired employees will be fingerprinted to check conviction history. A conviction history will not necessarily disqualify an applicant from appointment; however, failure to disclose conviction history will result in refusal of employment or termination. INFORMATION ABOUT PROOF OF EDUCATION Any successful candidate, selected by the hiring department to move forward in the process will be required to submit proof of education (i.e., original copy of the diploma or college/university transcripts) at the time of the exam. ADDITIONAL INFORMATION If you have any questions regarding the duties of this position or would like to schedule an informational interview, please contact Lieutenant Steven Gorshe at (408) 730-7164 at the Department of Public Safety Recruitment Unit. If you have questions, comments or concerns about the recruitment, hiring or selection process, please contact the Human Resources Department at (408) 730-7490. Full-time positions in this job classification are represented by the Public Safety Officers Association (PSOA) and are subject to agency shop provisions. The information contained within this announcement may be modified or revoked without notice and does not constitute either an expressed or implied contract. The City of Sunnyvale is an Equal Opportunity Employer. It is the policy of the City of Sunnyvale not to discriminate against all qualified applicants or employees on the basis of actual or perceived race, religion (including religious dress or grooming practice), color, sex (includes gender, pregnancy, childbirth, medical conditions related to pregnancy or childbirth, breastfeeding or medical conditions related to breastfeeding), gender identity and/or gender expression, sexual orientation (including heterosexuality, homosexuality and bisexuality), ethnic or national origin, ancestry, citizenship status, uniformed service member status, marital status, family relationship, age, cancer or HIV/AIDS related medical condition, genetic characteristics and/or genetic information, and physical or mental disability. Applicants needing special accommodations for testing should submit a request to the Department of Human Resources at time of application. Summary of Public Safety Officer & Lieutenant PSO < Benefits Notice of CFRA (California Family Rights Act) Rights and Obligations Closing Date/Time: Continuous
CITY OF SUNNYVALE, CA
Sunnyvale, California, United States
Description PUBLIC SAFETY OFFICER - IN TRAINING Typical placement is made at the first step of the salary range. Upon successful completion of the Public Safety Officer in Training requirements, incumbents promote to Public Safety Officer I ($128,473 - $148,723). Upon successful completion of all phases of training, members of the Public Safety Officer I classification promote to Public Safety Officer II ($135,950 - $169,379). This position has an excellent benefit package, including 2.7% at 57 retirement plan. ABOUT THIS POSITION The position of Public Safety Officer-In Training (PSO-IT) is a non-sworn, training classification while incumbents are attending the police and fire academies. Upon successful completion of the police academy, incumbents will be promoted to the sworn, training position of Public Safety Officer I. Upon successful completion of all required training, incumbents will be promoted to the sworn position of Public Safety Officer II. A Public Safety Officer II performs the full duties of both a police officer and a firefighter, which include preserving the peace; preventing and detecting crimes; protecting life and property; responding to fire, medical and other emergencies; enforcing laws and public ordinances; and maintaining a public service approach towards the Sunnyvale community. To review the full job description and requirements of a Public Safety Officer-In Training, please click on the following link: Public Safety Officer-In Training ABOUT THE DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC SAFETY The Department of Public Safety (DPS) provides a fully-integrated police, fire and emergency response to the City of Sunnyvale community and residents. Because of the dual responsibilities, DPS offers a varied and exciting career. For more information about becoming a Public Safety Officer please call or text SDPSJOBS to 408-755-9686. For more information regarding the Department of Public Safety, please visit the DPS website at Department of Public Safety Website . ABOUT THE CITY OF SUNNYVALE The City of Sunnyvale is recognized as the "Heart of Silicon Valley," with a population of approximately 156,000. It is the fifth largest city in the San Francisco Bay Area and the second largest in Santa Clara County. For more information regarding the City of Sunnyvale, please visit the City's website at sunnyvale.ca.gov . DISTINGUISHING CHARACTERISTICS Under immediate supervision of a Public Safety Lieutenant or Captain, attends police academy and learns to perform a wide range of public safety work involving the protection of life and property including law enforcement, crime prevention, fire suppression, rescue, and basic life support activities; and performs related work as required. The position of Public Safety Officer-In-Training is the training level for general police and fire work. Incumbents are not sworn personnel and are generally in this classification until successful completion of the police academy. Assignment to this classification is temporary. If incumbents do not successfully complete a police academy, they will be terminated. Public Safety Officer-In-Training is distinguished from the higher-level Public Safety Officer I in that the latter is a sworn position where incumbents continue training for both police and fire duties. Incumbents must successfully complete the police academy prior to being promoted to the classification of Public Safety Officer I. Essential Job Functions (May include, but are not limited to, the following): Attends and successfully completes police academy to prepare for position of Public Safety Officer I. WORKING CONDITIONS Position requires prolonged sitting, standing, walking, reaching, twisting, turning, kneeling, bending, squatting and stooping in the performance of daily activities. The position also requires grasping, repetitive hand movement and fine coordination in using a computer keyboard. Additionally, the position requires near and far vision in reading reports and work related documents and using a computer. Acute hearing is required when providing phone and personal customer service. The need to lift, drag and push equipment and bodies weighing up to 165 pounds, the ability to run continuously for 500 yards and climb 6 foot high fences is also required. When in the field, positions are required to walk and stand during emergency situations, including on uneven and slippery surfaces; wear police officer and firefighter clothing and carry equipment; climb ladders and work from elevated positions and enter confined spaces wearing appropriate breathing apparatus. Some of these requirements may be accommodated for otherwise qualified individuals requiring and requesting such accommodation. Minimum Qualifications Education and Experience: The minimum qualifications for education and experience can be met in the following way: An Associate's degree or have completed 60 semester or 90 quarter units at an accredited college or university. Knowledge of: Basic principles of electricity. Principles of physics, chemistry of fire, and mechanics. Weights, measures and capacities. Office methods, procedures, software and equipment. Principles and practices of good customer service. Principles and practices of effective interpersonal communication. Ability to: Learn to apply principles and practices of law enforcement and fire protection. Learn to interpret and apply department policies and procedures and related State and Federal laws. Learn to perform firefighting, emergency response, and rescue and medical aid duties in response to calls for service. Write clearly, accurately, concisely, legibly and with correct English grammatical construction and spelling. Learn to safely use firearms and other modern police equipment and communication and information systems related to law enforcement. Make basic mathematical calculations as they relate to the essential functions of this position. Plan and present material orally to diverse groups. Read and interpret complex documents in English. Sketch such things as crime scenes and accident scenes. Observe, assimilate, remember and recall pertinent facts and details. Read maps and mapped information. Apply selected learned knowledge in collecting, organizing and analyzing a variety of information. Speak with a wide variety of people, using tact, self-restraint, judgment, and strategy. Make quick and reasonable decisions under stressful emergency situations. Perform routine, repetitive work to completion. Exercise self-restraint and good judgment. Visually identify and accurately distinguish colors between various visual inputs at long and short ranges and in dark and smoky environments. Accurately identify and distinguish between colors. Hear and comprehend auditory inputs in radio transmissions, long range conversations, commands, and cries for assistance when obscured by background noises. Detect and distinguish the smell of different materials/chemicals, smoke/fires, and toxic gases. Speak in an understandable voice during in-person and radio conversations, to project voice, and to be heard over background noises. Operate a computer using word processing and business software and other office equipment. Understand and follow written and oral instructions. Communicate effectively, orally and in writing. Establish, maintain and promote positive and effective working relationships with employees, other agencies and the public. Demonstrate initiative and exercise good judgment in the performance of duties. Exercise tact and diplomacy in dealing with sensitive, complex and political situations. Use a Self Contained Breathing Apparatus (SCBA) Observe safety principles and work in a safe manner. Willingness to: Adhere to ethics of law enforcement as stated in the "Law Enforcement Code of Ethics". Enforce all laws, policies and procedures regardless of personal ethics or feelings. Comply with department grooming standards and wear a uniform furnished by the department. Carry and use approved weapons, including (but not limited to) firearms and batons, if justified by laws, policies, and procedures. Take the life of another, if justified by laws, policies, and procedures. Work in, around, or with severely decomposed, burnt, or dismembered bodies. Train citizens as well as other employees. Work irregular hours, irregular days, overtime, weekends, holidays, variable shifts, evenings, on-call and 24-hour shift. Work at any location in the city on short notice. Attend meetings or classes both on and off duty. Licenses/Certificates: Possess and continued maintenance of a valid class C California driver's license and a safe driving record. DESIRABLE QUALIFICATIONS A Bachelor's degree from an accredited college or university in criminal justice or related field. SPECIAL REQUIREMENTS: Must be 21 years of age at the time of hire. Must successfully complete a post-offer physical exam paid for by the City. Must successfully complete an extensive background check. Individuals who have been eliminated from a hiring process, either as a result of a background investigation or as the result of any psychological interview, are ineligible to re-apply until an 18 month period has elapsed since the final filing date of the last recruitment for which they have applied. Application and Selection Process APPLICATION PROCESS If you are interested in this outstanding opportunity, you must complete the following steps. Review Minimum Qualifications and Job Description Public Safety Officer-In Training At time of application: have an Associate's degree from an accredited college or 60 semester units or 90 quarter units from an accredited college or university; possess a valid Class C California driver's license with a safe driving record or driver's license from another state with a safe driving record. Submit a completed City of Sunnyvale application packet, which consists of: City of Sunnyvale Employment Application;Supplemental Questionnaire; Written Test Requirement: Current (dated within one year of application) T-Score (a minimum score of 48) received on the POST Entry-Level Law Enforcement Test Battery (PELLETB); Click here for more information about PELLETB: South Bay Regional Public Safety Training Consortium . Click here to view Applicant Preparation Guide for the Entry Level Law Enforcement Test Battery . Click here to view PELLETB test location, dates and times . Physical Agility Requirement: Current (dated within one year of application) Work Sample Test Battery (WSTB) results; Click here for more information about the WSTB: WSTB FAQs Click here for WSTB Physical Agility Practice Session Information Click here to view WSTB Physical Agility Test locations, dates and times Driving Record Requirement: Current (dated within the last 30 days) Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV) printout . If you are an out of state applicant, please submit a current (issued and printed within 30 days prior to application) copy of your state's DMV printout. You will be required to possess and present a valid California Class C driver's license at the time of appointment. Click here to request your driver record . An electronic application may be submitted through the City of Sunnyvale website at sunnyvale.ca.gov . Please note: incomplete application packets will not be accepted. Applications will be competitively screened based on the minimum qualifications of this position. Based upon a review of the application materials, qualified candidates will be invited to participate in the examination process, which may consist of an oral examination at a date to be determined. (Note: The examination process may be changed as deemed necessary by the Director of Human Resources). SELECTION PROCESS Those candidates pass the oral exam interview will be placed on an eligibility list for up to one year, in accordance with the City's Civil Service Rules and Administrative Policies. Top candidates on the eligibility list will be referred to the Department of Public Safety for the selection process, which will include oral interview(s), a comprehensive background history check, a polygraph test, a post-offer psychological and medical exam(s) administered by a City-selected physician(s) before hire. Prior to starting work, all newly-hired employees will be fingerprinted to check conviction history. A conviction history will not necessarily disqualify an applicant from appointment; however, failure to disclose conviction history will result in refusal of employment or termination. INFORMATION ABOUT PROOF OF EDUCATION Any successful candidate, selected by the hiring department to move forward in the process will be required to submit proof of education (i.e., original copy of the diploma or college/university transcripts) at the time of the exam. ADDITIONAL INFORMATION The information contained within this announcement may be modified or revoked without notice and does not constitute either an expressed or implied contract. The City of Sunnyvale is an Equal Opportunity Employer. It is the policy of the City of Sunnyvale not to discriminate against all qualified applicants or employees on the basis of actual or perceived race, religion (including religious dress or grooming practice), color, sex (includes gender, pregnancy, childbirth, medical conditions related to pregnancy or childbirth, breastfeeding or medical conditions related to breastfeeding), gender identity and/or gender expression, sexual orientation (including heterosexuality, homosexuality and bisexuality), ethnic or national origin, ancestry, citizenship status, uniformed service member status, marital status, family relationship, age, cancer or HIV/AIDS related medical condition, genetic characteristics and/or genetic information, and physical or mental disability. Applicants needing special accommodations for testing should submit a request to the Department of Human Resources at time of application. Summary of Sunnyvale Public Safety Officer-In Training PSOIT Benefits Notice of CFRA (California Family Rights Act) Rights and Obligations Closing Date/Time: Continuous
Mar 08, 2024
Full Time
Description PUBLIC SAFETY OFFICER - IN TRAINING Typical placement is made at the first step of the salary range. Upon successful completion of the Public Safety Officer in Training requirements, incumbents promote to Public Safety Officer I ($128,473 - $148,723). Upon successful completion of all phases of training, members of the Public Safety Officer I classification promote to Public Safety Officer II ($135,950 - $169,379). This position has an excellent benefit package, including 2.7% at 57 retirement plan. ABOUT THIS POSITION The position of Public Safety Officer-In Training (PSO-IT) is a non-sworn, training classification while incumbents are attending the police and fire academies. Upon successful completion of the police academy, incumbents will be promoted to the sworn, training position of Public Safety Officer I. Upon successful completion of all required training, incumbents will be promoted to the sworn position of Public Safety Officer II. A Public Safety Officer II performs the full duties of both a police officer and a firefighter, which include preserving the peace; preventing and detecting crimes; protecting life and property; responding to fire, medical and other emergencies; enforcing laws and public ordinances; and maintaining a public service approach towards the Sunnyvale community. To review the full job description and requirements of a Public Safety Officer-In Training, please click on the following link: Public Safety Officer-In Training ABOUT THE DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC SAFETY The Department of Public Safety (DPS) provides a fully-integrated police, fire and emergency response to the City of Sunnyvale community and residents. Because of the dual responsibilities, DPS offers a varied and exciting career. For more information about becoming a Public Safety Officer please call or text SDPSJOBS to 408-755-9686. For more information regarding the Department of Public Safety, please visit the DPS website at Department of Public Safety Website . ABOUT THE CITY OF SUNNYVALE The City of Sunnyvale is recognized as the "Heart of Silicon Valley," with a population of approximately 156,000. It is the fifth largest city in the San Francisco Bay Area and the second largest in Santa Clara County. For more information regarding the City of Sunnyvale, please visit the City's website at sunnyvale.ca.gov . DISTINGUISHING CHARACTERISTICS Under immediate supervision of a Public Safety Lieutenant or Captain, attends police academy and learns to perform a wide range of public safety work involving the protection of life and property including law enforcement, crime prevention, fire suppression, rescue, and basic life support activities; and performs related work as required. The position of Public Safety Officer-In-Training is the training level for general police and fire work. Incumbents are not sworn personnel and are generally in this classification until successful completion of the police academy. Assignment to this classification is temporary. If incumbents do not successfully complete a police academy, they will be terminated. Public Safety Officer-In-Training is distinguished from the higher-level Public Safety Officer I in that the latter is a sworn position where incumbents continue training for both police and fire duties. Incumbents must successfully complete the police academy prior to being promoted to the classification of Public Safety Officer I. Essential Job Functions (May include, but are not limited to, the following): Attends and successfully completes police academy to prepare for position of Public Safety Officer I. WORKING CONDITIONS Position requires prolonged sitting, standing, walking, reaching, twisting, turning, kneeling, bending, squatting and stooping in the performance of daily activities. The position also requires grasping, repetitive hand movement and fine coordination in using a computer keyboard. Additionally, the position requires near and far vision in reading reports and work related documents and using a computer. Acute hearing is required when providing phone and personal customer service. The need to lift, drag and push equipment and bodies weighing up to 165 pounds, the ability to run continuously for 500 yards and climb 6 foot high fences is also required. When in the field, positions are required to walk and stand during emergency situations, including on uneven and slippery surfaces; wear police officer and firefighter clothing and carry equipment; climb ladders and work from elevated positions and enter confined spaces wearing appropriate breathing apparatus. Some of these requirements may be accommodated for otherwise qualified individuals requiring and requesting such accommodation. Minimum Qualifications Education and Experience: The minimum qualifications for education and experience can be met in the following way: An Associate's degree or have completed 60 semester or 90 quarter units at an accredited college or university. Knowledge of: Basic principles of electricity. Principles of physics, chemistry of fire, and mechanics. Weights, measures and capacities. Office methods, procedures, software and equipment. Principles and practices of good customer service. Principles and practices of effective interpersonal communication. Ability to: Learn to apply principles and practices of law enforcement and fire protection. Learn to interpret and apply department policies and procedures and related State and Federal laws. Learn to perform firefighting, emergency response, and rescue and medical aid duties in response to calls for service. Write clearly, accurately, concisely, legibly and with correct English grammatical construction and spelling. Learn to safely use firearms and other modern police equipment and communication and information systems related to law enforcement. Make basic mathematical calculations as they relate to the essential functions of this position. Plan and present material orally to diverse groups. Read and interpret complex documents in English. Sketch such things as crime scenes and accident scenes. Observe, assimilate, remember and recall pertinent facts and details. Read maps and mapped information. Apply selected learned knowledge in collecting, organizing and analyzing a variety of information. Speak with a wide variety of people, using tact, self-restraint, judgment, and strategy. Make quick and reasonable decisions under stressful emergency situations. Perform routine, repetitive work to completion. Exercise self-restraint and good judgment. Visually identify and accurately distinguish colors between various visual inputs at long and short ranges and in dark and smoky environments. Accurately identify and distinguish between colors. Hear and comprehend auditory inputs in radio transmissions, long range conversations, commands, and cries for assistance when obscured by background noises. Detect and distinguish the smell of different materials/chemicals, smoke/fires, and toxic gases. Speak in an understandable voice during in-person and radio conversations, to project voice, and to be heard over background noises. Operate a computer using word processing and business software and other office equipment. Understand and follow written and oral instructions. Communicate effectively, orally and in writing. Establish, maintain and promote positive and effective working relationships with employees, other agencies and the public. Demonstrate initiative and exercise good judgment in the performance of duties. Exercise tact and diplomacy in dealing with sensitive, complex and political situations. Use a Self Contained Breathing Apparatus (SCBA) Observe safety principles and work in a safe manner. Willingness to: Adhere to ethics of law enforcement as stated in the "Law Enforcement Code of Ethics". Enforce all laws, policies and procedures regardless of personal ethics or feelings. Comply with department grooming standards and wear a uniform furnished by the department. Carry and use approved weapons, including (but not limited to) firearms and batons, if justified by laws, policies, and procedures. Take the life of another, if justified by laws, policies, and procedures. Work in, around, or with severely decomposed, burnt, or dismembered bodies. Train citizens as well as other employees. Work irregular hours, irregular days, overtime, weekends, holidays, variable shifts, evenings, on-call and 24-hour shift. Work at any location in the city on short notice. Attend meetings or classes both on and off duty. Licenses/Certificates: Possess and continued maintenance of a valid class C California driver's license and a safe driving record. DESIRABLE QUALIFICATIONS A Bachelor's degree from an accredited college or university in criminal justice or related field. SPECIAL REQUIREMENTS: Must be 21 years of age at the time of hire. Must successfully complete a post-offer physical exam paid for by the City. Must successfully complete an extensive background check. Individuals who have been eliminated from a hiring process, either as a result of a background investigation or as the result of any psychological interview, are ineligible to re-apply until an 18 month period has elapsed since the final filing date of the last recruitment for which they have applied. Application and Selection Process APPLICATION PROCESS If you are interested in this outstanding opportunity, you must complete the following steps. Review Minimum Qualifications and Job Description Public Safety Officer-In Training At time of application: have an Associate's degree from an accredited college or 60 semester units or 90 quarter units from an accredited college or university; possess a valid Class C California driver's license with a safe driving record or driver's license from another state with a safe driving record. Submit a completed City of Sunnyvale application packet, which consists of: City of Sunnyvale Employment Application;Supplemental Questionnaire; Written Test Requirement: Current (dated within one year of application) T-Score (a minimum score of 48) received on the POST Entry-Level Law Enforcement Test Battery (PELLETB); Click here for more information about PELLETB: South Bay Regional Public Safety Training Consortium . Click here to view Applicant Preparation Guide for the Entry Level Law Enforcement Test Battery . Click here to view PELLETB test location, dates and times . Physical Agility Requirement: Current (dated within one year of application) Work Sample Test Battery (WSTB) results; Click here for more information about the WSTB: WSTB FAQs Click here for WSTB Physical Agility Practice Session Information Click here to view WSTB Physical Agility Test locations, dates and times Driving Record Requirement: Current (dated within the last 30 days) Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV) printout . If you are an out of state applicant, please submit a current (issued and printed within 30 days prior to application) copy of your state's DMV printout. You will be required to possess and present a valid California Class C driver's license at the time of appointment. Click here to request your driver record . An electronic application may be submitted through the City of Sunnyvale website at sunnyvale.ca.gov . Please note: incomplete application packets will not be accepted. Applications will be competitively screened based on the minimum qualifications of this position. Based upon a review of the application materials, qualified candidates will be invited to participate in the examination process, which may consist of an oral examination at a date to be determined. (Note: The examination process may be changed as deemed necessary by the Director of Human Resources). SELECTION PROCESS Those candidates pass the oral exam interview will be placed on an eligibility list for up to one year, in accordance with the City's Civil Service Rules and Administrative Policies. Top candidates on the eligibility list will be referred to the Department of Public Safety for the selection process, which will include oral interview(s), a comprehensive background history check, a polygraph test, a post-offer psychological and medical exam(s) administered by a City-selected physician(s) before hire. Prior to starting work, all newly-hired employees will be fingerprinted to check conviction history. A conviction history will not necessarily disqualify an applicant from appointment; however, failure to disclose conviction history will result in refusal of employment or termination. INFORMATION ABOUT PROOF OF EDUCATION Any successful candidate, selected by the hiring department to move forward in the process will be required to submit proof of education (i.e., original copy of the diploma or college/university transcripts) at the time of the exam. ADDITIONAL INFORMATION The information contained within this announcement may be modified or revoked without notice and does not constitute either an expressed or implied contract. The City of Sunnyvale is an Equal Opportunity Employer. It is the policy of the City of Sunnyvale not to discriminate against all qualified applicants or employees on the basis of actual or perceived race, religion (including religious dress or grooming practice), color, sex (includes gender, pregnancy, childbirth, medical conditions related to pregnancy or childbirth, breastfeeding or medical conditions related to breastfeeding), gender identity and/or gender expression, sexual orientation (including heterosexuality, homosexuality and bisexuality), ethnic or national origin, ancestry, citizenship status, uniformed service member status, marital status, family relationship, age, cancer or HIV/AIDS related medical condition, genetic characteristics and/or genetic information, and physical or mental disability. Applicants needing special accommodations for testing should submit a request to the Department of Human Resources at time of application. Summary of Sunnyvale Public Safety Officer-In Training PSOIT Benefits Notice of CFRA (California Family Rights Act) Rights and Obligations Closing Date/Time: Continuous
CITY OF SUNNYVALE, CA
Sunnyvale, California, United States
Description PUBLIC SAFETY OFFICER ACADEMY ATTENDEE/GRADUATE Typical placement is made at the first step of the salary range Upon successful completion of the Public Safety Officer Academy Attendee/Graduate requirements, incumbents promote to Public Safety Officer I ($ 128,473 - $148,723 ). Upon successful completion of all phases of training, members of the Public Safety Officer I classification promote to Public Safety Officer II ($135,950 - $169,379). This position has an excellent benefit package, including 2.7% at 57 retirement plan. Under immediate supervision of a Public Safety Lieutenant or Captain, either currently attends the California POST Basic Academy and is learning to perform a wide range of public safety work involving the protection of life and property including law enforcement, crime prevention, fire suppression, rescue, and basic life support activities; or has graduated from the California POST Basic Academy within the last 12 months; and performs related work as required. DISTINGUISHING CHARACTERISTICS The position of Public Safety Officer Academy Attendee/Graduate is the training level classification for general police and fire work for those incumbents not affiliated with an agency and currently enrolled in a police academy. Incumbents are not sworn personnel and are generally in this classification until successful completion of the police academy. Assignment to this classification is temporary. If incumbents do not successfully complete a police academy, they will be terminated. Incumbents hired after the graduation from the California POST Basic Academy are not sworn personnel and are generally in this classification until they are promoted to Public Safety Officer I. Public Safety Officer Academy Attendee/Graduate is distinguished from the higher-level Public Safety Officer I in that the latter is a sworn position where incumbents continue training for both police and fire duties. Incumbents must successfully complete the police academy prior to being promoted to the classification of Public Safety Officer I. Essential Job Functions (May include, but are not limited to, the following): Continued attendance and/or successful completion of the police academy to prepare for position of Public Safety Officer I. WORKING CONDITIONS Position requires prolonged sitting, standing, walking, reaching, twisting, turning, kneeling, bending, squatting and stooping in the performance of daily activities. The position also requires grasping, repetitive hand movement and fine coordination in using a computer keyboard. Additionally, the position requires near and far vision in reading reports and work related documents and using a computer. Acute hearing is required when providing phone and personal customer service. The need to lift, drag and push equipment and bodies weighing up to 165 pounds, the ability to run continuously for 500 yards and climb 6 foot high fences is also required. When in the field, positions are required to walk and stand during emergency situations, including on uneven and slippery surfaces; wear police officer and firefighter clothing and carry equipment; climb ladders and work from elevated positions and enter confined spaces wearing appropriate breathing apparatus. Some of these requirements may be accommodated for otherwise qualified individuals requiring and requesting such accommodation. Minimum Qualifications Education and Experience: The minimum qualifications for education and experience can be met in the following way: Attendees: Completion of 45 semester or 67 quarter units from an accredited college or university, AND Current attendance at a California POST Basic Academy with a minimum POST T-Score of 48. The completion of 60 semester or 90 quarter units from an accredited college or university is required by the date of graduation from a California POST Basic Academy. Graduates: Associate's degree or 60 semester or 90 quarter units from an accredited college or university, AND Graduation from a California POST Basic Academy within the previous 18 months with a minimum POST T-Score of 48. Knowledge of: Basic principles of electricity. Principles of physics, chemistry of fire, and mechanics. Weights, measures and capacities. Office methods, procedures, software and equipment. Principles and practices of good customer service. Principles and practices of effective interpersonal communication. Ability to: Learn to apply principles and practices of law enforcement and fire protection. Learn to interpret and apply department policies and procedures and related State and Federal laws. Learn to perform firefighting, emergency response, and rescue and medical aid duties in response to calls for service. Write clearly, accurately, concisely, legibly and with correct English grammatical construction and spelling. Learn to safely use firearms and other modern police equipment and communication and information systems related to law enforcement. Make basic mathematical calculations as they relate to the essential functions of this position. Plan and present material orally to diverse groups. Read and interpret complex documents in English. Sketch such things as crime scenes and accident scenes. Observe, assimilate, remember and recall pertinent facts and details. Read maps and mapped information. Apply selected learned knowledge in collecting, organizing and analyzing a variety of information. Speak with a wide variety of people, using tact, self-restraint, judgment, and strategy. Make quick and reasonable decisions under stressful emergency situations. Perform routine, repetitive work to completion. Exercise self-restraint and good judgment. Visually identify and accurately distinguish colors between various visual inputs at long and short ranges and in dark and smoky environments. Accurately identify and distinguish between colors. Hear and comprehend auditory inputs in radio transmissions, long range conversations, commands, and cries for assistance when obscured by background noises. Detect and distinguish the smell of different materials/chemicals, smoke/fires, and toxic gases. Speak in an understandable voice during in-person and radio conversations, to project voice, and to be heard over background noises. Operate a computer using word processing and business software and other office equipment. Understand and follow written and oral instructions. Communicate effectively, orally and in writing. Establish, maintain and promote positive and effective working relationships with employees, other agencies and the public. Demonstrate initiative and exercise good judgment in the performance of duties. Exercise tact and diplomacy in dealing with sensitive, complex and political situations. Use a Self Contained Breathing Apparatus (SCBA) Observe safety principles and work in a safe manner. Willingness to: Adhere to ethics of law enforcement as stated in the "Law Enforcement Code of Ethics". Enforce all laws, policies and procedures regardless of personal ethics or feelings. Comply with department grooming standards and wear a uniform furnished by the department. Carry and use approved weapons, including (but not limited to) firearms and batons, if justified by laws, policies, and procedures. Take the life of another, if justified by laws, policies, and procedures. Work in, around, or with severely decomposed, burnt, or dismembered bodies. Train citizens as well as other employees. Work irregular hours, irregular days, overtime, weekends, holidays, variable shifts, evenings, on-call and 24-hour shift. Work at any location in the city on short notice. Attend meetings or classes both on and off duty. Licenses/Certificates: Possess and continued maintenance of a valid class C California driver's license and a safe driving record. DESIRABLE QUALIFICATIONS A Bachelor's degree from an accredited college or university in criminal justice or related field. SPECIAL REQUIREMENTS: Must be 21 years of age at time of application. Must provide letter from California POST Basic Academy verifying current enrollment or graduation. Must provide proof of T-Score. Must successfully complete a post-offer physical exam paid for by the City. Must successfully complete an extensive background check. Individuals who have been eliminated from a hiring process, either as a result of a background investigation or as the result of any psychological interview, are ineligible to re-apply until an 18 month period has elapsed since the final filing date of the last recruitment for which they have applied. Application and Selection Process APPLICATION PROCESS If you are interested in this outstanding opportunity, you must complete the following steps. At time of application: Academy Attendees must have: Completion of 45 semester or 67 quarter units from an accredited college or university, AND possess a valid Class C California driver's license with a safe driving record or driver's license from another state with a safe driving record. Current attendance at a California POST Basic Academy with a minimum POST T-Score of 48. The completion of 60 semester or 90 quarter units from an accredited college or university is required by the date of graduation from a California POST Basic Academy. Academy Graduates must have: Associate's degree or 60 semester or 90 quarter units from an accredited college or university, AND Graduation from a California POST Basic Academy within the previous 18 months with a minimum POST T-Score of 48. Submit a completed City of Sunnyvale application packet, which consists of: Supplemental Questionnaire; Physical Agility Requirement: Current (dated within one year of application) Work Sample Test Battery (WSTB) results; Click here for more information about the WSTB: WSTB FAQs Click here for WSTB Physical Agility Practice Session Information Click here to view WSTB Physical Agility Test locations, dates and times Driving Record Requirement: Current (dated within the last 30 days) Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV) printout . If you are an out of state applicant, please submit a current (issued and printed within 30 days prior to application) copy of your state's DMV printout. You will be required to possess and present a valid California Class C driver's license at the time of appointment. Click here to request your driver record . An electronic application may be submitted through the City of Sunnyvale website at sunnyvale.ca.gov . Please note: incomplete application packets will not be accepted. Applications will be competitively screened based on the minimum qualifications of this position. Based upon a review of the application materials, qualified candidates will be invited to participate in the examination process, which may consist of an oral examination at a date to be determined. (Note: The examination process may be changed as deemed necessary by the Director of Human Resources). SELECTION PROCESS Those candidates pass the oral exam interview will be placed on an eligibility list for up to one year, in accordance with the City's Civil Service Rules and Administrative Policies. Top candidates on the eligibility list will be referred to the Department of Public Safety for the selection process, which will include oral interview(s), a comprehensive background history check, a polygraph test, a post-offer psychological and medical exam(s) administered by a City-selected physician(s) before hire. Prior to starting work, all newly-hired employees will be fingerprinted to check conviction history. A conviction history will not necessarily disqualify an applicant from appointment; however, failure to disclose conviction history will result in refusal of employment or termination. INFORMATION ABOUT PROOF OF EDUCATION Any successful candidate, selected by the hiring department to move forward in the process will be required to submit proof of education (i.e., original copy of the diploma or college/university transcripts) at the time of the exam. ADDITIONAL INFORMATION The information contained within this announcement may be modified or revoked without notice and does not constitute either an expressed or implied contract. The City of Sunnyvale is an Equal Opportunity Employer. It is the policy of the City of Sunnyvale not to discriminate against all qualified applicants or employees on the basis of actual or perceived race, religion (including religious dress or grooming practice), color, sex (includes gender, pregnancy, childbirth, medical conditions related to pregnancy or childbirth, breastfeeding or medical conditions related to breastfeeding), gender identity and/or gender expression, sexual orientation (including heterosexuality, homosexuality and bisexuality), ethnic or national origin, ancestry, citizenship status, uniformed service member status, marital status, family relationship, age, cancer or HIV/AIDS related medical condition, genetic characteristics and/or genetic information, and physical or mental disability. Applicants needing special accommodations for testing should submit a request to the Department of Human Resources at time of application. Summary of Sunnyvale Public Safety Officer-In Training PSOIT Benefits Notice of CFRA (California Family Rights Act) Rights and Obligations Closing Date/Time: Continuous
Mar 08, 2024
Full Time
Description PUBLIC SAFETY OFFICER ACADEMY ATTENDEE/GRADUATE Typical placement is made at the first step of the salary range Upon successful completion of the Public Safety Officer Academy Attendee/Graduate requirements, incumbents promote to Public Safety Officer I ($ 128,473 - $148,723 ). Upon successful completion of all phases of training, members of the Public Safety Officer I classification promote to Public Safety Officer II ($135,950 - $169,379). This position has an excellent benefit package, including 2.7% at 57 retirement plan. Under immediate supervision of a Public Safety Lieutenant or Captain, either currently attends the California POST Basic Academy and is learning to perform a wide range of public safety work involving the protection of life and property including law enforcement, crime prevention, fire suppression, rescue, and basic life support activities; or has graduated from the California POST Basic Academy within the last 12 months; and performs related work as required. DISTINGUISHING CHARACTERISTICS The position of Public Safety Officer Academy Attendee/Graduate is the training level classification for general police and fire work for those incumbents not affiliated with an agency and currently enrolled in a police academy. Incumbents are not sworn personnel and are generally in this classification until successful completion of the police academy. Assignment to this classification is temporary. If incumbents do not successfully complete a police academy, they will be terminated. Incumbents hired after the graduation from the California POST Basic Academy are not sworn personnel and are generally in this classification until they are promoted to Public Safety Officer I. Public Safety Officer Academy Attendee/Graduate is distinguished from the higher-level Public Safety Officer I in that the latter is a sworn position where incumbents continue training for both police and fire duties. Incumbents must successfully complete the police academy prior to being promoted to the classification of Public Safety Officer I. Essential Job Functions (May include, but are not limited to, the following): Continued attendance and/or successful completion of the police academy to prepare for position of Public Safety Officer I. WORKING CONDITIONS Position requires prolonged sitting, standing, walking, reaching, twisting, turning, kneeling, bending, squatting and stooping in the performance of daily activities. The position also requires grasping, repetitive hand movement and fine coordination in using a computer keyboard. Additionally, the position requires near and far vision in reading reports and work related documents and using a computer. Acute hearing is required when providing phone and personal customer service. The need to lift, drag and push equipment and bodies weighing up to 165 pounds, the ability to run continuously for 500 yards and climb 6 foot high fences is also required. When in the field, positions are required to walk and stand during emergency situations, including on uneven and slippery surfaces; wear police officer and firefighter clothing and carry equipment; climb ladders and work from elevated positions and enter confined spaces wearing appropriate breathing apparatus. Some of these requirements may be accommodated for otherwise qualified individuals requiring and requesting such accommodation. Minimum Qualifications Education and Experience: The minimum qualifications for education and experience can be met in the following way: Attendees: Completion of 45 semester or 67 quarter units from an accredited college or university, AND Current attendance at a California POST Basic Academy with a minimum POST T-Score of 48. The completion of 60 semester or 90 quarter units from an accredited college or university is required by the date of graduation from a California POST Basic Academy. Graduates: Associate's degree or 60 semester or 90 quarter units from an accredited college or university, AND Graduation from a California POST Basic Academy within the previous 18 months with a minimum POST T-Score of 48. Knowledge of: Basic principles of electricity. Principles of physics, chemistry of fire, and mechanics. Weights, measures and capacities. Office methods, procedures, software and equipment. Principles and practices of good customer service. Principles and practices of effective interpersonal communication. Ability to: Learn to apply principles and practices of law enforcement and fire protection. Learn to interpret and apply department policies and procedures and related State and Federal laws. Learn to perform firefighting, emergency response, and rescue and medical aid duties in response to calls for service. Write clearly, accurately, concisely, legibly and with correct English grammatical construction and spelling. Learn to safely use firearms and other modern police equipment and communication and information systems related to law enforcement. Make basic mathematical calculations as they relate to the essential functions of this position. Plan and present material orally to diverse groups. Read and interpret complex documents in English. Sketch such things as crime scenes and accident scenes. Observe, assimilate, remember and recall pertinent facts and details. Read maps and mapped information. Apply selected learned knowledge in collecting, organizing and analyzing a variety of information. Speak with a wide variety of people, using tact, self-restraint, judgment, and strategy. Make quick and reasonable decisions under stressful emergency situations. Perform routine, repetitive work to completion. Exercise self-restraint and good judgment. Visually identify and accurately distinguish colors between various visual inputs at long and short ranges and in dark and smoky environments. Accurately identify and distinguish between colors. Hear and comprehend auditory inputs in radio transmissions, long range conversations, commands, and cries for assistance when obscured by background noises. Detect and distinguish the smell of different materials/chemicals, smoke/fires, and toxic gases. Speak in an understandable voice during in-person and radio conversations, to project voice, and to be heard over background noises. Operate a computer using word processing and business software and other office equipment. Understand and follow written and oral instructions. Communicate effectively, orally and in writing. Establish, maintain and promote positive and effective working relationships with employees, other agencies and the public. Demonstrate initiative and exercise good judgment in the performance of duties. Exercise tact and diplomacy in dealing with sensitive, complex and political situations. Use a Self Contained Breathing Apparatus (SCBA) Observe safety principles and work in a safe manner. Willingness to: Adhere to ethics of law enforcement as stated in the "Law Enforcement Code of Ethics". Enforce all laws, policies and procedures regardless of personal ethics or feelings. Comply with department grooming standards and wear a uniform furnished by the department. Carry and use approved weapons, including (but not limited to) firearms and batons, if justified by laws, policies, and procedures. Take the life of another, if justified by laws, policies, and procedures. Work in, around, or with severely decomposed, burnt, or dismembered bodies. Train citizens as well as other employees. Work irregular hours, irregular days, overtime, weekends, holidays, variable shifts, evenings, on-call and 24-hour shift. Work at any location in the city on short notice. Attend meetings or classes both on and off duty. Licenses/Certificates: Possess and continued maintenance of a valid class C California driver's license and a safe driving record. DESIRABLE QUALIFICATIONS A Bachelor's degree from an accredited college or university in criminal justice or related field. SPECIAL REQUIREMENTS: Must be 21 years of age at time of application. Must provide letter from California POST Basic Academy verifying current enrollment or graduation. Must provide proof of T-Score. Must successfully complete a post-offer physical exam paid for by the City. Must successfully complete an extensive background check. Individuals who have been eliminated from a hiring process, either as a result of a background investigation or as the result of any psychological interview, are ineligible to re-apply until an 18 month period has elapsed since the final filing date of the last recruitment for which they have applied. Application and Selection Process APPLICATION PROCESS If you are interested in this outstanding opportunity, you must complete the following steps. At time of application: Academy Attendees must have: Completion of 45 semester or 67 quarter units from an accredited college or university, AND possess a valid Class C California driver's license with a safe driving record or driver's license from another state with a safe driving record. Current attendance at a California POST Basic Academy with a minimum POST T-Score of 48. The completion of 60 semester or 90 quarter units from an accredited college or university is required by the date of graduation from a California POST Basic Academy. Academy Graduates must have: Associate's degree or 60 semester or 90 quarter units from an accredited college or university, AND Graduation from a California POST Basic Academy within the previous 18 months with a minimum POST T-Score of 48. Submit a completed City of Sunnyvale application packet, which consists of: Supplemental Questionnaire; Physical Agility Requirement: Current (dated within one year of application) Work Sample Test Battery (WSTB) results; Click here for more information about the WSTB: WSTB FAQs Click here for WSTB Physical Agility Practice Session Information Click here to view WSTB Physical Agility Test locations, dates and times Driving Record Requirement: Current (dated within the last 30 days) Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV) printout . If you are an out of state applicant, please submit a current (issued and printed within 30 days prior to application) copy of your state's DMV printout. You will be required to possess and present a valid California Class C driver's license at the time of appointment. Click here to request your driver record . An electronic application may be submitted through the City of Sunnyvale website at sunnyvale.ca.gov . Please note: incomplete application packets will not be accepted. Applications will be competitively screened based on the minimum qualifications of this position. Based upon a review of the application materials, qualified candidates will be invited to participate in the examination process, which may consist of an oral examination at a date to be determined. (Note: The examination process may be changed as deemed necessary by the Director of Human Resources). SELECTION PROCESS Those candidates pass the oral exam interview will be placed on an eligibility list for up to one year, in accordance with the City's Civil Service Rules and Administrative Policies. Top candidates on the eligibility list will be referred to the Department of Public Safety for the selection process, which will include oral interview(s), a comprehensive background history check, a polygraph test, a post-offer psychological and medical exam(s) administered by a City-selected physician(s) before hire. Prior to starting work, all newly-hired employees will be fingerprinted to check conviction history. A conviction history will not necessarily disqualify an applicant from appointment; however, failure to disclose conviction history will result in refusal of employment or termination. INFORMATION ABOUT PROOF OF EDUCATION Any successful candidate, selected by the hiring department to move forward in the process will be required to submit proof of education (i.e., original copy of the diploma or college/university transcripts) at the time of the exam. ADDITIONAL INFORMATION The information contained within this announcement may be modified or revoked without notice and does not constitute either an expressed or implied contract. The City of Sunnyvale is an Equal Opportunity Employer. It is the policy of the City of Sunnyvale not to discriminate against all qualified applicants or employees on the basis of actual or perceived race, religion (including religious dress or grooming practice), color, sex (includes gender, pregnancy, childbirth, medical conditions related to pregnancy or childbirth, breastfeeding or medical conditions related to breastfeeding), gender identity and/or gender expression, sexual orientation (including heterosexuality, homosexuality and bisexuality), ethnic or national origin, ancestry, citizenship status, uniformed service member status, marital status, family relationship, age, cancer or HIV/AIDS related medical condition, genetic characteristics and/or genetic information, and physical or mental disability. Applicants needing special accommodations for testing should submit a request to the Department of Human Resources at time of application. Summary of Sunnyvale Public Safety Officer-In Training PSOIT Benefits Notice of CFRA (California Family Rights Act) Rights and Obligations Closing Date/Time: Continuous
CITY OF LAGUNA BEACH, CA
Laguna Beach, California, United States
Description A 5% Cost of Living Increase is scheduled for 01/01/2024. The City of Laguna Beach Police Department is accepting applications for the position of Public Safety Dispatcher - Lateral (Full-Time) . This recruitment will be used to fill the current vacancies and establish an eligibility list for future vacancies. The Position: Under the general supervision of a Police Sergeant, dispatches public safety equipment and personnel (Police, Fire and Marine Safety) in response to requests for service using telephone, computer, and radio communications systems. Responds to emergency calls for public safety service(s) requiring independent judgment as to a course of action where unprecedented situations may arise; performs a variety of general support duties related to communication activities including recordkeeping, typing, monitoring alarm systems and teletype communications; performs related duties as assigned. Reports to/Supervises: Reports to the Support Services Supervisor and in his or her absence reports to the shift Watch Commander. In the Chain of Command structure, the Public Safety Dispatcher ultimately report to the Support Services Division Commander (Captain or Lieutenant), excluding issues where the chain of command might be circumvented. Required Competencies: Handling Stress Decision Making Listening Oral Communication Attention to Detail Integrity and Ethics Analyzing & Interpreting Data Critical Thinking Using Technology Adaptability Self-Management Legal & Regulatory Navigation Handling Conflict Teamwork Selection Process: All interested applicants must submit a completed online city application. Applications will be accepted on a continuous basis. The selection process will include a Structured Panel Interview. Those recommended for further evaluation will undergo a department interview with City staff. Based on the Department's needs, the selection process listed may be modified. Candidates will be notified via e-mail of any changes in the selection process. Please note that Lateral applicants working for non-P.O.S.T. agencies may be required to undergo the P.O.S.T. written exam unless the candidate is able to submit proof of successful completion of the Public Safety's 120 Hour Basic Course or passing the POST Basic Dispatcher Equivalency Examination (Commission Procedure F-5). Pre-Placement Process : All prospective candidates must successfully pass a background security investigation, polygraph examination, pre-employment physical examination including a drug test, and a psychological examination. Examples of Duties The following duties are normal for this position. These are not to be construed as exclusive or all-inclusive. Other duties may be required and assigned. Receives, screens and transmits public safety calls via telephone and radio communications systems Dispatches public safety personnel and equipment (Police, Fire and Marine Safety) in response to requests for service Performs intensive data inputting of information received via computer keyboard Types departmental reports and initiates forms related to the operation and procedures of the Records Division Completes reports and complaints for court prosecution May make personal searches of prisoners Initiates and sends messages and requests for information on law enforcement computer systems Employee has considerable contact over the radio and telephone with public safety employees in the field and the general public, frequently in emotionally stressful situations Works evening, weekend and holiday shifts as assigned Qualifications Any combination demonstrating the ability to effectively and successfully perform the duties of the position is considered qualifying. A typical combination is as follows: Education: Graduation from high school or equivalent. Experience: Two (2) years of public safety dispatching experience, including the successful completion of probation as a public safety dispatcher. Experience must be recent and have occurred within the last two (2) years. License/Certificate Requirements: Possession of a POST Basic Public Safety Dispatcher Certification is desirable. Supplemental Information Knowledge of: Office procedures and methods Ability to: Keep basic records and type on a computer Work shifts, including evenings/nights and weekends (minimum of 48 hours a month) Learn the rules of the Federal Communications Commission regarding radio transmissions Work under stressful situations and exercise good judgment in emergencies Accurately record and retain data given verbally Skills: Possess a clear speaking voice and an excellent memory Capable of making rapid and appropriate decisions Constant alertness and attention to detail when dealing with the public and dispatching personnel and equipment Laguna Beach: With seven miles of City beaches and towering hills with captivating Pacific views, Laguna Beach residents enjoy some of the most stunning landscapes in Southern California. The City of Laguna Beach hosts millions of visitors to its world-famous arts festivals and beautiful beaches. Services provided to its resident population of approximately 23,000 include police, fire, marine safety, recreation, parks, public works, community development, parking, transit and animal control. The Department: The Police Department is organized into two divisions (Support Services, and Investigative and Field Services), and provides general law enforcement services, including animal control. Benefits for Laguna Beach Police Employees' Association (PEA) Retirement : The City offers membership in the California Public Employees Retirement System (CalPERS). The retirement formula is based on appointment date and membership status with CalPERS. 2.7% at 57 for PEPRA CalPERS Safety members; 3% at 50 for tier I Classic CalPERS Safety members; 3% at 55 for tier II Classic CalPERS Safety members. Health Coverage: The City currently offers medical, dental, and vision insurance coverage for employees and their dependents. In addition, the City provides life insurance and a long-term disability plan for employees. Vacation: Vacation leave accrues at a rate of 96 hours per year. This increases to 136 hours per year after five years of service, and to 176 hours per year after nine years of service. A cash-out option exists for accrued vacation time. Holiday: The City provides 90 hours for 11 paid holidays per year. Sick Leave: Sick leave accrues at a rate of 80 hours per year. Unused sick leave may be accumulated without limit. Special Assignment Pay Canine Handler - 14 hours per month at two thirds of their regular rate of pay, then paid at time and a half for the off-duty caring, grooming, feeding, training, and otherwise maintaining of their department-issued canine or Support Services dog/equipment Community Outreach Officer and Field Training Officer - 10% of base pay School Resource Officer, Motorcycle, and Detective - 5% of base pay Educational Incentive Pay Educational Degree: Sworn employees in the position of Police Officer, Police Corporal and Police Sergeant are eligible for a bonus of 2.5% of base salary for an AA Degree, or 5% of base salary for a BA or BS Degree. POST Certifications: Sworn police department employees are eligible for the following: 1. 4% of base salary for an Intermediate POST Certificate. 2. 9% of base salary for an Advanced POST Certificate. The two POST certificates are not cumulative. An employee with Advanced POST will receive 9% and not any additional compensation for first having an Intermediate POST Certificate. Public Safety Dispatchers, Senior Public Safety Dispatchers, and the Support Services Supervisor, are eligible for the following: 1. 5% of base salary for a Dispatcher Advanced POST Certificate. When an employee receives either an Intermediate or Advanced POST Certificate they shall provide the City with a copy of the Certificate and will then be paid by the City retroactively to the effective date of the Certificate. Other Benefits The City offers a Flexible Spending Account, Educational Reimbursement Program, Employee Assistance Program, Exceptional Performance Pay Program, and Bilingual Pay Program.
Mar 05, 2024
Full Time
Description A 5% Cost of Living Increase is scheduled for 01/01/2024. The City of Laguna Beach Police Department is accepting applications for the position of Public Safety Dispatcher - Lateral (Full-Time) . This recruitment will be used to fill the current vacancies and establish an eligibility list for future vacancies. The Position: Under the general supervision of a Police Sergeant, dispatches public safety equipment and personnel (Police, Fire and Marine Safety) in response to requests for service using telephone, computer, and radio communications systems. Responds to emergency calls for public safety service(s) requiring independent judgment as to a course of action where unprecedented situations may arise; performs a variety of general support duties related to communication activities including recordkeeping, typing, monitoring alarm systems and teletype communications; performs related duties as assigned. Reports to/Supervises: Reports to the Support Services Supervisor and in his or her absence reports to the shift Watch Commander. In the Chain of Command structure, the Public Safety Dispatcher ultimately report to the Support Services Division Commander (Captain or Lieutenant), excluding issues where the chain of command might be circumvented. Required Competencies: Handling Stress Decision Making Listening Oral Communication Attention to Detail Integrity and Ethics Analyzing & Interpreting Data Critical Thinking Using Technology Adaptability Self-Management Legal & Regulatory Navigation Handling Conflict Teamwork Selection Process: All interested applicants must submit a completed online city application. Applications will be accepted on a continuous basis. The selection process will include a Structured Panel Interview. Those recommended for further evaluation will undergo a department interview with City staff. Based on the Department's needs, the selection process listed may be modified. Candidates will be notified via e-mail of any changes in the selection process. Please note that Lateral applicants working for non-P.O.S.T. agencies may be required to undergo the P.O.S.T. written exam unless the candidate is able to submit proof of successful completion of the Public Safety's 120 Hour Basic Course or passing the POST Basic Dispatcher Equivalency Examination (Commission Procedure F-5). Pre-Placement Process : All prospective candidates must successfully pass a background security investigation, polygraph examination, pre-employment physical examination including a drug test, and a psychological examination. Examples of Duties The following duties are normal for this position. These are not to be construed as exclusive or all-inclusive. Other duties may be required and assigned. Receives, screens and transmits public safety calls via telephone and radio communications systems Dispatches public safety personnel and equipment (Police, Fire and Marine Safety) in response to requests for service Performs intensive data inputting of information received via computer keyboard Types departmental reports and initiates forms related to the operation and procedures of the Records Division Completes reports and complaints for court prosecution May make personal searches of prisoners Initiates and sends messages and requests for information on law enforcement computer systems Employee has considerable contact over the radio and telephone with public safety employees in the field and the general public, frequently in emotionally stressful situations Works evening, weekend and holiday shifts as assigned Qualifications Any combination demonstrating the ability to effectively and successfully perform the duties of the position is considered qualifying. A typical combination is as follows: Education: Graduation from high school or equivalent. Experience: Two (2) years of public safety dispatching experience, including the successful completion of probation as a public safety dispatcher. Experience must be recent and have occurred within the last two (2) years. License/Certificate Requirements: Possession of a POST Basic Public Safety Dispatcher Certification is desirable. Supplemental Information Knowledge of: Office procedures and methods Ability to: Keep basic records and type on a computer Work shifts, including evenings/nights and weekends (minimum of 48 hours a month) Learn the rules of the Federal Communications Commission regarding radio transmissions Work under stressful situations and exercise good judgment in emergencies Accurately record and retain data given verbally Skills: Possess a clear speaking voice and an excellent memory Capable of making rapid and appropriate decisions Constant alertness and attention to detail when dealing with the public and dispatching personnel and equipment Laguna Beach: With seven miles of City beaches and towering hills with captivating Pacific views, Laguna Beach residents enjoy some of the most stunning landscapes in Southern California. The City of Laguna Beach hosts millions of visitors to its world-famous arts festivals and beautiful beaches. Services provided to its resident population of approximately 23,000 include police, fire, marine safety, recreation, parks, public works, community development, parking, transit and animal control. The Department: The Police Department is organized into two divisions (Support Services, and Investigative and Field Services), and provides general law enforcement services, including animal control. Benefits for Laguna Beach Police Employees' Association (PEA) Retirement : The City offers membership in the California Public Employees Retirement System (CalPERS). The retirement formula is based on appointment date and membership status with CalPERS. 2.7% at 57 for PEPRA CalPERS Safety members; 3% at 50 for tier I Classic CalPERS Safety members; 3% at 55 for tier II Classic CalPERS Safety members. Health Coverage: The City currently offers medical, dental, and vision insurance coverage for employees and their dependents. In addition, the City provides life insurance and a long-term disability plan for employees. Vacation: Vacation leave accrues at a rate of 96 hours per year. This increases to 136 hours per year after five years of service, and to 176 hours per year after nine years of service. A cash-out option exists for accrued vacation time. Holiday: The City provides 90 hours for 11 paid holidays per year. Sick Leave: Sick leave accrues at a rate of 80 hours per year. Unused sick leave may be accumulated without limit. Special Assignment Pay Canine Handler - 14 hours per month at two thirds of their regular rate of pay, then paid at time and a half for the off-duty caring, grooming, feeding, training, and otherwise maintaining of their department-issued canine or Support Services dog/equipment Community Outreach Officer and Field Training Officer - 10% of base pay School Resource Officer, Motorcycle, and Detective - 5% of base pay Educational Incentive Pay Educational Degree: Sworn employees in the position of Police Officer, Police Corporal and Police Sergeant are eligible for a bonus of 2.5% of base salary for an AA Degree, or 5% of base salary for a BA or BS Degree. POST Certifications: Sworn police department employees are eligible for the following: 1. 4% of base salary for an Intermediate POST Certificate. 2. 9% of base salary for an Advanced POST Certificate. The two POST certificates are not cumulative. An employee with Advanced POST will receive 9% and not any additional compensation for first having an Intermediate POST Certificate. Public Safety Dispatchers, Senior Public Safety Dispatchers, and the Support Services Supervisor, are eligible for the following: 1. 5% of base salary for a Dispatcher Advanced POST Certificate. When an employee receives either an Intermediate or Advanced POST Certificate they shall provide the City with a copy of the Certificate and will then be paid by the City retroactively to the effective date of the Certificate. Other Benefits The City offers a Flexible Spending Account, Educational Reimbursement Program, Employee Assistance Program, Exceptional Performance Pay Program, and Bilingual Pay Program.
CITY OF LAGUNA BEACH, CA
Laguna Beach, California, United States
Description The City of Laguna Beach Police Department is accepting applications for the position of Public Safety Dispatcher - Entry Level. A 5% Cost of Living Increase is scheduled for 01/01/2024. The Position: Under the general supervision of a Police Sergeant, dispatches public safety equipment and personnel (Police, Fire and Marine Safety) in response to requests for service using telephone, computer, and radio communications systems. Responds to emergency calls for public safety service(s) requiring independent judgment as to a course of action where unprecedented situations may arise; performs a variety of general support duties related to communication activities including recordkeeping, typing, monitoring alarm systems and teletype communications; performs related duties as assigned. Reports to/Supervises: Reports to the Support Services Supervisor and in his or her absence, reports to the shift Watch Commander. In the Chain of Command structure, the Public Safety Dispatcher ultimately report to the Support Services Division Commander (Captain or Lieutenant), excluding issues where the chain of command might be circumvented. Required Competencies: Handling Stress Decision Making Listening Oral Communication Attention to Detail Integrity and Ethics Analyzing & Interpreting Data Critical Thinking Using Technology Adaptability Self-Management Legal & Regulatory Navigation Handling Conflict Teamwork Selection Process: All interested applicants must submit a completed online city application. Applications will be accepted on a continuous basis. The selection process will include the following components: Peace Officer Standards & Training (P.O.S.T.) Public Safety Dispatcher Entry-Level Test (in compliance with P.O.S.T. standards, the exam evaluates verbal, reasoning, memory, and perceptual abilities) Structured Panel Interview - Applicants must pass the P.O.S.T. Public Safety Dispatcher Entry-Level Test to be invited to the Structured Panel Interview *Applicants that have a valid P.O.S.T Public Safety Dispatcher training certification may be exempt from taking the P.O.S.T. Public Safety Dispatcher exam. Applicants who have successfully completed the P.O.S.T. Entry-level Dispatch Exam through another public safety agency within twelve (12) months of application may be excused from taking the P.O.S.T. Public Safety Dispatcher exam. Written verification of this test score must be submitted to Human Resources for review prior to the date of the written exam. Those recommended for further evaluation will undergo a department interview with City staff. Based on the Department's needs, the selection process listed may be modified. Candidates will be notified via e-mail of any changes in the selection process. Pre-Placement Process : All prospective candidates must successfully pass a background security investigation, polygraph examination, pre-employment physical examination including a drug test, and a psychological examination. Examples of Duties The following duties are normal for this position. These are not to be construed as exclusive or all-inclusive. Other duties may be required and assigned. Receives, screens and transmits public safety calls via telephone and radio communications systems Dispatches public safety personnel and equipment (Police, Fire and Marine Safety) in response to requests for service Performs intensive data inputting of information received via computer keyboard Types departmental reports and initiates forms related to the operation and procedures of the Records Division Completes reports and complaints for court prosecution May make personal searches of prisoners Initiates and sends messages and requests for information on law enforcement computer systems Employee has considerable contact over the radio and telephone with public safety employees in the field and the general public, frequently in emotionally stressful situations Works evening, weekend and holiday shifts as assigned Qualifications Any combination demonstrating the ability to effectively and successfully perform the duties of the position is considered qualifying. A typical combination is as follows: Education: Graduation from high school or equivalent. Experience: Two (2) years of experience in clerical and public contact work is required. Typing speed of at least 30 wpm is required (Note: typing certifications are not required to apply, but will be required at a later date.) License/Certificate: Possession of any certification and/or license relevant to the position of public safety dispatcher is preferred. Supplemental Information Knowledge of: Office procedures and methods Ability to: Keep basic records and type on a computer Work shifts, including evenings/nights and weekends (minimum of 48 hours a month) Learn the rules of the Federal Communications Commission regarding radio transmissions Work under stressful situations and exercise good judgment in emergencies Accurately record and retain data given verbally Skills: Possess a clear speaking voice and an excellent memory Capable of making rapid and appropriate decisions Constant alertness and attention to detail when dealing with the public and dispatching personnel and equipment Laguna Beach: With seven miles of City beaches and towering hills with captivating Pacific views, Laguna Beach residents enjoy some of the most stunning landscapes in Southern California. The City of Laguna Beach hosts millions of visitors to its world-famous arts festivals and beautiful beaches. Services provided to its resident population of approximately 23,000 include police, fire, marine safety, recreation, parks, public works, community development, parking, transit and animal control. The Department: The Police Department is organized into two divisions (Support Services, and Investigative and Field Services), and provides general law enforcement services, including animal control. Benefits for Laguna Beach Police Employees' Association (PEA) Retirement : The City offers membership in the California Public Employees Retirement System (CalPERS). The retirement formula is based on appointment date and membership status with CalPERS. 2.7% at 57 for PEPRA CalPERS Safety members; 3% at 50 for tier I Classic CalPERS Safety members; 3% at 55 for tier II Classic CalPERS Safety members. Health Coverage: The City currently offers medical, dental, and vision insurance coverage for employees and their dependents. In addition, the City provides life insurance and a long-term disability plan for employees. Vacation: Vacation leave accrues at a rate of 96 hours per year. This increases to 136 hours per year after five years of service, and to 176 hours per year after nine years of service. A cash-out option exists for accrued vacation time. Holiday: The City provides 90 hours for 11 paid holidays per year. Sick Leave: Sick leave accrues at a rate of 80 hours per year. Unused sick leave may be accumulated without limit. Special Assignment Pay Canine Handler - 14 hours per month at two thirds of their regular rate of pay, then paid at time and a half for the off-duty caring, grooming, feeding, training, and otherwise maintaining of their department-issued canine or Support Services dog/equipment Community Outreach Officer and Field Training Officer - 10% of base pay School Resource Officer, Motorcycle, and Detective - 5% of base pay Educational Incentive Pay Educational Degree: Sworn employees in the position of Police Officer, Police Corporal and Police Sergeant are eligible for a bonus of 2.5% of base salary for an AA Degree, or 5% of base salary for a BA or BS Degree. POST Certifications: Sworn police department employees are eligible for the following: 1. 4% of base salary for an Intermediate POST Certificate. 2. 9% of base salary for an Advanced POST Certificate. The two POST certificates are not cumulative. An employee with Advanced POST will receive 9% and not any additional compensation for first having an Intermediate POST Certificate. Public Safety Dispatchers, Senior Public Safety Dispatchers, and the Support Services Supervisor, are eligible for the following: 1. 5% of base salary for a Dispatcher Advanced POST Certificate. When an employee receives either an Intermediate or Advanced POST Certificate they shall provide the City with a copy of the Certificate and will then be paid by the City retroactively to the effective date of the Certificate. Other Benefits The City offers a Flexible Spending Account, Educational Reimbursement Program, Employee Assistance Program, Exceptional Performance Pay Program, and Bilingual Pay Program.
Mar 05, 2024
Full Time
Description The City of Laguna Beach Police Department is accepting applications for the position of Public Safety Dispatcher - Entry Level. A 5% Cost of Living Increase is scheduled for 01/01/2024. The Position: Under the general supervision of a Police Sergeant, dispatches public safety equipment and personnel (Police, Fire and Marine Safety) in response to requests for service using telephone, computer, and radio communications systems. Responds to emergency calls for public safety service(s) requiring independent judgment as to a course of action where unprecedented situations may arise; performs a variety of general support duties related to communication activities including recordkeeping, typing, monitoring alarm systems and teletype communications; performs related duties as assigned. Reports to/Supervises: Reports to the Support Services Supervisor and in his or her absence, reports to the shift Watch Commander. In the Chain of Command structure, the Public Safety Dispatcher ultimately report to the Support Services Division Commander (Captain or Lieutenant), excluding issues where the chain of command might be circumvented. Required Competencies: Handling Stress Decision Making Listening Oral Communication Attention to Detail Integrity and Ethics Analyzing & Interpreting Data Critical Thinking Using Technology Adaptability Self-Management Legal & Regulatory Navigation Handling Conflict Teamwork Selection Process: All interested applicants must submit a completed online city application. Applications will be accepted on a continuous basis. The selection process will include the following components: Peace Officer Standards & Training (P.O.S.T.) Public Safety Dispatcher Entry-Level Test (in compliance with P.O.S.T. standards, the exam evaluates verbal, reasoning, memory, and perceptual abilities) Structured Panel Interview - Applicants must pass the P.O.S.T. Public Safety Dispatcher Entry-Level Test to be invited to the Structured Panel Interview *Applicants that have a valid P.O.S.T Public Safety Dispatcher training certification may be exempt from taking the P.O.S.T. Public Safety Dispatcher exam. Applicants who have successfully completed the P.O.S.T. Entry-level Dispatch Exam through another public safety agency within twelve (12) months of application may be excused from taking the P.O.S.T. Public Safety Dispatcher exam. Written verification of this test score must be submitted to Human Resources for review prior to the date of the written exam. Those recommended for further evaluation will undergo a department interview with City staff. Based on the Department's needs, the selection process listed may be modified. Candidates will be notified via e-mail of any changes in the selection process. Pre-Placement Process : All prospective candidates must successfully pass a background security investigation, polygraph examination, pre-employment physical examination including a drug test, and a psychological examination. Examples of Duties The following duties are normal for this position. These are not to be construed as exclusive or all-inclusive. Other duties may be required and assigned. Receives, screens and transmits public safety calls via telephone and radio communications systems Dispatches public safety personnel and equipment (Police, Fire and Marine Safety) in response to requests for service Performs intensive data inputting of information received via computer keyboard Types departmental reports and initiates forms related to the operation and procedures of the Records Division Completes reports and complaints for court prosecution May make personal searches of prisoners Initiates and sends messages and requests for information on law enforcement computer systems Employee has considerable contact over the radio and telephone with public safety employees in the field and the general public, frequently in emotionally stressful situations Works evening, weekend and holiday shifts as assigned Qualifications Any combination demonstrating the ability to effectively and successfully perform the duties of the position is considered qualifying. A typical combination is as follows: Education: Graduation from high school or equivalent. Experience: Two (2) years of experience in clerical and public contact work is required. Typing speed of at least 30 wpm is required (Note: typing certifications are not required to apply, but will be required at a later date.) License/Certificate: Possession of any certification and/or license relevant to the position of public safety dispatcher is preferred. Supplemental Information Knowledge of: Office procedures and methods Ability to: Keep basic records and type on a computer Work shifts, including evenings/nights and weekends (minimum of 48 hours a month) Learn the rules of the Federal Communications Commission regarding radio transmissions Work under stressful situations and exercise good judgment in emergencies Accurately record and retain data given verbally Skills: Possess a clear speaking voice and an excellent memory Capable of making rapid and appropriate decisions Constant alertness and attention to detail when dealing with the public and dispatching personnel and equipment Laguna Beach: With seven miles of City beaches and towering hills with captivating Pacific views, Laguna Beach residents enjoy some of the most stunning landscapes in Southern California. The City of Laguna Beach hosts millions of visitors to its world-famous arts festivals and beautiful beaches. Services provided to its resident population of approximately 23,000 include police, fire, marine safety, recreation, parks, public works, community development, parking, transit and animal control. The Department: The Police Department is organized into two divisions (Support Services, and Investigative and Field Services), and provides general law enforcement services, including animal control. Benefits for Laguna Beach Police Employees' Association (PEA) Retirement : The City offers membership in the California Public Employees Retirement System (CalPERS). The retirement formula is based on appointment date and membership status with CalPERS. 2.7% at 57 for PEPRA CalPERS Safety members; 3% at 50 for tier I Classic CalPERS Safety members; 3% at 55 for tier II Classic CalPERS Safety members. Health Coverage: The City currently offers medical, dental, and vision insurance coverage for employees and their dependents. In addition, the City provides life insurance and a long-term disability plan for employees. Vacation: Vacation leave accrues at a rate of 96 hours per year. This increases to 136 hours per year after five years of service, and to 176 hours per year after nine years of service. A cash-out option exists for accrued vacation time. Holiday: The City provides 90 hours for 11 paid holidays per year. Sick Leave: Sick leave accrues at a rate of 80 hours per year. Unused sick leave may be accumulated without limit. Special Assignment Pay Canine Handler - 14 hours per month at two thirds of their regular rate of pay, then paid at time and a half for the off-duty caring, grooming, feeding, training, and otherwise maintaining of their department-issued canine or Support Services dog/equipment Community Outreach Officer and Field Training Officer - 10% of base pay School Resource Officer, Motorcycle, and Detective - 5% of base pay Educational Incentive Pay Educational Degree: Sworn employees in the position of Police Officer, Police Corporal and Police Sergeant are eligible for a bonus of 2.5% of base salary for an AA Degree, or 5% of base salary for a BA or BS Degree. POST Certifications: Sworn police department employees are eligible for the following: 1. 4% of base salary for an Intermediate POST Certificate. 2. 9% of base salary for an Advanced POST Certificate. The two POST certificates are not cumulative. An employee with Advanced POST will receive 9% and not any additional compensation for first having an Intermediate POST Certificate. Public Safety Dispatchers, Senior Public Safety Dispatchers, and the Support Services Supervisor, are eligible for the following: 1. 5% of base salary for a Dispatcher Advanced POST Certificate. When an employee receives either an Intermediate or Advanced POST Certificate they shall provide the City with a copy of the Certificate and will then be paid by the City retroactively to the effective date of the Certificate. Other Benefits The City offers a Flexible Spending Account, Educational Reimbursement Program, Employee Assistance Program, Exceptional Performance Pay Program, and Bilingual Pay Program.
CITY OF LAGUNA BEACH, CA
Laguna Beach, California, United States
Description The City of Laguna Beach Marine Safety Department is seeking skilled and motivated individuals with a passion for public safety to fill the position of Recurrent Hourly Lifeguard (Part-Time). The Position : Under general supervision, the position of Recurrent Hourly Lifeguard participates in marine and other related emergencies; makes rescues and prevents marine accidents; patrols beaches with the overall goal of providing protection to life, limb and property; provides responsible staffing assistance to his or her assigned supervisor. Reports to/Supervises : Reports to a Marine Safety Captain, Lieutenant or Marine Safety Officer. Provides technical assistance to subordinate personnel. This position is subject to both on-call and 24-hour call-back. Application/Selection Process: Applications will be accepted on a continuous basis, with the next review date to be determined, if needed. Applications will be screened carefully and selected candidates will undergo an oral interview. The appointing hiring authority will further review the job-related qualifications of those deemed eligible for hire before making selection decisions. Pre-Placement Process: Selected candidates must successfully pass a thorough police b ackground check (including a polygraph examination), a fingerprint check with the State Department of Justice, and a pre-placement physical including a drug test. Examples of Duties The following duties are normal for this position. These are not to be construed as exclusive or all-inclusive. Other duties may be required and assigned. Participates in and assumes control of rescues, first aids and aquatic emergencies until relieved by a supervisor, including ocean, river/flood channel, lake, cliff and/or scuba rescue/recovery operations and back country extrication Enforces municipal ordinances as well as California Fish and Game codes and Harbor and Navigation regulations Provides educational information to the public; prevents accidents and drownings through public contacts; maintains daily activity log and completes reports Operates specialized lifesaving equipment and administers emergency medical treatment at an Emergency Medical Technician I level Assures maintenance of departmental equipment, facilities and supplies; performs related duties as required Informs bathers and boaters of hazardous ocean conditions; removes dangerous objects from ocean and surf line Under the direction of full-time staff, the Recurrent Hourly Lifeguard works with employees to correct deficiencies in ocean rescue and lifeguard techniques Briefs subordinate personnel concerning conditions; gives direction to subordinates in marine safety operations, basic oceanography and marine science Works weekend and holiday shifts as assigned and is subject to 24 hour call-back Qualifications Any combination demonstrating the ability to effectively and successfully perform the duties of the position is considered qualifying. A typical combination is as follows: Education : Successful completion of high school; a two or four year college or university degree is preferred. Experience : Minimum of three (3) seasonal years (1,560 hours) with at least one (1) year (520 hours) in a supervisory role as an ocean lifeguard. License/Certificate Requirements : Due to the performance of some field duties which may require the operation of a personal or City vehicle, a valid California Driver’s license and an acceptable driving record are required. Advanced United State Lifesaving Association Certification; National, State, or County valid Emergency Medical Technician I certification and Health Care Provider CPR and AED certification. NAUI or PADI scuba certification. The following must be obtained within 18 months of employment : NAUI advanced diver certification, California State Peace Officer certification, PC 832, river/flood rescue certification from an accredited agency (awareness level); Completion of California State Fire Marshall Courses ICS 200, 300, Rescue Systems I and Hazardous Materials Operational. Must obtain a Rescue Water Craft Certification. Supplemental Information Knowledge of: Principles and practices of modern, open-water lifesaving techniques; equipment and apparatus used in ocean lifesaving operations including emergency rescue response vehicle operations; Appropriate Basic Life Support and EMT protocols; principles and practices of advanced underwater search and recovery techniques and advanced diving physics; procedures of record keeping; principles of basic report preparation; principles and practices in dealing with the public; municipal ordinances, California Harbor and Navigation regulations and California Fish & Game Codes; specialized lifesaving equipment and public relations skills. Ability to: Swim, paddle and make rescues in adverse weather and surf conditions; assess emergencies and adopt effective courses of action within the Incident Command System; use compass and navigational aids; operate four wheel emergency rescue response vehicles; perform underwater search and recovery operations; learn, interpret, apply and enforce the policies, procedures, laws, ordinances and regulations dealing with the enforcement of municipal and marine law and the City Department and division policies and procedures; maintain and prepare accurate and complete narrative reports from personal observations and information provided by others, using correct English spelling and grammar; use a computer for word processing, record keeping and other routine duties; speak clearly and understand and carry out written and verbal instructions, operate standard office equipment, learn and understand pertinent procedures and functions quickly and perform without immediate supervision using appropriate judgment; remain calm and courteous under pressure, accept responsibility and accountability for the performance of duties and maintain effective, professional, courteous and cooperative working relationships with those encountered in the performance of duties. Physical, Mental and Environmental Working Conditions : Must be able to pass bi-annual physical fitness standards along with swimming 1,000 meters in under twenty minutes in the annual open ocean re-qualification swim; physical demands require bending, stooping, and safely moving, lifting, and dragging upwards of 150 pounds unaided; must have vision correctable to 20/20, functional color vision, and normal hearing. Duties and responsibilities are carried out in a beach and ocean environment involving prolonged exposure to cold weather, water and sun. The employee may be exposed to hazardous materials and communicable diseases. Must have the physical strength, endurance and ability required for: swimming, paddling, running, walking, standing or sitting for extend periods of time; operating assigned motorized equipment, vehicles and vessels. The incumbent must also be able to bend at the neck and waist, squat, climb, and twist at the neck and waist; engage in repetitive use of hands for simple to power grasping, must be able to use hands for fine manipulations, pushing, pulling and reaching above and below shoulder level; reach, twist, lean, operate a computer keyboard for a prolonged or intermittent period of time, lift files and reports from counter tops or file drawers. The operation of a personal computer requires finger and wrist dexterity and the ability to withstand exposure to vibration, pitch and glare from a computer. Laguna Beach: With seven miles of City beaches and towering hills with captivating Pacific views, Laguna Beach residents enjoy some of the most stunning landscapes in Southern California. The City of Laguna Beach hosts millions of visitors to its world-famous arts festivals and beautiful beaches. Services provided to its resident population of approximately 24,000 include police, fire, marine safety, recreation, parks, public works, community development, parking, transit and animal control. The Department: The City of Laguna Beach, Department of Marine Safety protects over six million beach visitors along five-and-a-half miles of the City's coastline. Every day of the year, lifeguards ensure safety and provide customer service to the visitors on the beach, boardwalk, and in the ocean. The Marine Safety Department provides the City of Laguna Beach with the highest level of lifeguarding services and is recognized as an Advanced Agency by the United States Lifesaving Association. LAGUNA BEACH MARINE SAFETY ASSOCIATION (LBMSA) Pay Plan: The basic pay ranges are composed of eight (8) steps. Overtime/Compensatory Time: All unit employees shall be compensated at a rate of time and one-half for all hours worked in excess of forty (40) hours per workweek. Recurrent Hourly Lifeguards may request compensatory time off subject to approval by the appointing authority. They may accumulate a maximum of eight (8) hours of compensatory time at the employee’s option. An additional sixteen (16) hours of compensatory time may accumulate with management approval. Use of compensatory time is subject to management approval on a request-by-request basis. Special Pay: All unit employees shall receive a pay advance of two pay steps and 5% of their base pay for obtaining their Emergency Medical Technician (EMT) certification. Equipment Allowance: Effective the pay period that includes July 1 of each year all unit employees shall be paid an amount of $250.00 for necessary, self-procured equipment, including sunglasses, mask, snorkel, fins, binoculars, and a jacket. Retirement: The City shall deduct 3.75% of the gross pay from eligible unit employees’ bi-weekly paychecks and contribute such amount to the Public Agency Retirement System (“PARS”) accounts of all said eligible “Seasonal Ocean Lifeguards,” or to another qualified retirement program that has been agreed upon by the parties and is applicable to “Seasonal Ocean Lifeguards.” Additionally, the City shall contribute the equivalent of 3.75% of unit employees’ gross pay into eligible unit employees’ PARS accounts. For Recurrent Hourly Lifeguards only, the City shall contribute the equivalent of 7.5% of unit employees’ gross pay into the eligible employees’ PARS accounts, or to another qualified retirement program that has been agreed upon by the parties and is applicable to Recurrent Hourly Lifeguards. Deferred Compensation Plan: All Recurrent Hourly Lifeguards will be eligible to make voluntary contributions to one of the City’s 457(b) deferred compensation plans. Health: For Recurrent Hourly Lifeguards only , medical coverage will be provided as follows: The City will pay the full cost of the HMO plan rate for employee only; family coverage will be offered at full cost to employee. Part-time unit members who qualify for medical coverage under the Affordable Care Act will be offered access to the City’s HMO plan. Eligible employees who elect coverage under the City’s plan shall pay the entire premium amount, with no contribution from the City. Flexible Spending Plan for Recurrent Hourly Lifeguards: Each January, the City will deposit a lump sum amount of five hundred dollars ($500) into a flexible spending plan for each Recurrent Hourly Lifeguard to use for eligible IRS 125 expenses (medical, prescription, dental, vision). Skin Cancer Screenings: Annual skin cancer screening examinations shall be provided to all unit employees at a facility selected by City. Unit employees who are screened off duty will be paid one (1) hour of compensation. Sick Leave: Effective July 1 of each year, employees are granted 3 days or 24 hours, whichever is greater. In October of each year, employees will be granted one additional sick day or 8 hours of sick leave, whichever is greater, above the statutory paid sick leave. Employees may carry over accrued sick days to the following year, with a maximum cap of 6 days or 48 hours, whichever is greater. Accrued sick leave will be restored if an employee separates from the City but returns within 12 months.
Mar 05, 2024
Part Time
Description The City of Laguna Beach Marine Safety Department is seeking skilled and motivated individuals with a passion for public safety to fill the position of Recurrent Hourly Lifeguard (Part-Time). The Position : Under general supervision, the position of Recurrent Hourly Lifeguard participates in marine and other related emergencies; makes rescues and prevents marine accidents; patrols beaches with the overall goal of providing protection to life, limb and property; provides responsible staffing assistance to his or her assigned supervisor. Reports to/Supervises : Reports to a Marine Safety Captain, Lieutenant or Marine Safety Officer. Provides technical assistance to subordinate personnel. This position is subject to both on-call and 24-hour call-back. Application/Selection Process: Applications will be accepted on a continuous basis, with the next review date to be determined, if needed. Applications will be screened carefully and selected candidates will undergo an oral interview. The appointing hiring authority will further review the job-related qualifications of those deemed eligible for hire before making selection decisions. Pre-Placement Process: Selected candidates must successfully pass a thorough police b ackground check (including a polygraph examination), a fingerprint check with the State Department of Justice, and a pre-placement physical including a drug test. Examples of Duties The following duties are normal for this position. These are not to be construed as exclusive or all-inclusive. Other duties may be required and assigned. Participates in and assumes control of rescues, first aids and aquatic emergencies until relieved by a supervisor, including ocean, river/flood channel, lake, cliff and/or scuba rescue/recovery operations and back country extrication Enforces municipal ordinances as well as California Fish and Game codes and Harbor and Navigation regulations Provides educational information to the public; prevents accidents and drownings through public contacts; maintains daily activity log and completes reports Operates specialized lifesaving equipment and administers emergency medical treatment at an Emergency Medical Technician I level Assures maintenance of departmental equipment, facilities and supplies; performs related duties as required Informs bathers and boaters of hazardous ocean conditions; removes dangerous objects from ocean and surf line Under the direction of full-time staff, the Recurrent Hourly Lifeguard works with employees to correct deficiencies in ocean rescue and lifeguard techniques Briefs subordinate personnel concerning conditions; gives direction to subordinates in marine safety operations, basic oceanography and marine science Works weekend and holiday shifts as assigned and is subject to 24 hour call-back Qualifications Any combination demonstrating the ability to effectively and successfully perform the duties of the position is considered qualifying. A typical combination is as follows: Education : Successful completion of high school; a two or four year college or university degree is preferred. Experience : Minimum of three (3) seasonal years (1,560 hours) with at least one (1) year (520 hours) in a supervisory role as an ocean lifeguard. License/Certificate Requirements : Due to the performance of some field duties which may require the operation of a personal or City vehicle, a valid California Driver’s license and an acceptable driving record are required. Advanced United State Lifesaving Association Certification; National, State, or County valid Emergency Medical Technician I certification and Health Care Provider CPR and AED certification. NAUI or PADI scuba certification. The following must be obtained within 18 months of employment : NAUI advanced diver certification, California State Peace Officer certification, PC 832, river/flood rescue certification from an accredited agency (awareness level); Completion of California State Fire Marshall Courses ICS 200, 300, Rescue Systems I and Hazardous Materials Operational. Must obtain a Rescue Water Craft Certification. Supplemental Information Knowledge of: Principles and practices of modern, open-water lifesaving techniques; equipment and apparatus used in ocean lifesaving operations including emergency rescue response vehicle operations; Appropriate Basic Life Support and EMT protocols; principles and practices of advanced underwater search and recovery techniques and advanced diving physics; procedures of record keeping; principles of basic report preparation; principles and practices in dealing with the public; municipal ordinances, California Harbor and Navigation regulations and California Fish & Game Codes; specialized lifesaving equipment and public relations skills. Ability to: Swim, paddle and make rescues in adverse weather and surf conditions; assess emergencies and adopt effective courses of action within the Incident Command System; use compass and navigational aids; operate four wheel emergency rescue response vehicles; perform underwater search and recovery operations; learn, interpret, apply and enforce the policies, procedures, laws, ordinances and regulations dealing with the enforcement of municipal and marine law and the City Department and division policies and procedures; maintain and prepare accurate and complete narrative reports from personal observations and information provided by others, using correct English spelling and grammar; use a computer for word processing, record keeping and other routine duties; speak clearly and understand and carry out written and verbal instructions, operate standard office equipment, learn and understand pertinent procedures and functions quickly and perform without immediate supervision using appropriate judgment; remain calm and courteous under pressure, accept responsibility and accountability for the performance of duties and maintain effective, professional, courteous and cooperative working relationships with those encountered in the performance of duties. Physical, Mental and Environmental Working Conditions : Must be able to pass bi-annual physical fitness standards along with swimming 1,000 meters in under twenty minutes in the annual open ocean re-qualification swim; physical demands require bending, stooping, and safely moving, lifting, and dragging upwards of 150 pounds unaided; must have vision correctable to 20/20, functional color vision, and normal hearing. Duties and responsibilities are carried out in a beach and ocean environment involving prolonged exposure to cold weather, water and sun. The employee may be exposed to hazardous materials and communicable diseases. Must have the physical strength, endurance and ability required for: swimming, paddling, running, walking, standing or sitting for extend periods of time; operating assigned motorized equipment, vehicles and vessels. The incumbent must also be able to bend at the neck and waist, squat, climb, and twist at the neck and waist; engage in repetitive use of hands for simple to power grasping, must be able to use hands for fine manipulations, pushing, pulling and reaching above and below shoulder level; reach, twist, lean, operate a computer keyboard for a prolonged or intermittent period of time, lift files and reports from counter tops or file drawers. The operation of a personal computer requires finger and wrist dexterity and the ability to withstand exposure to vibration, pitch and glare from a computer. Laguna Beach: With seven miles of City beaches and towering hills with captivating Pacific views, Laguna Beach residents enjoy some of the most stunning landscapes in Southern California. The City of Laguna Beach hosts millions of visitors to its world-famous arts festivals and beautiful beaches. Services provided to its resident population of approximately 24,000 include police, fire, marine safety, recreation, parks, public works, community development, parking, transit and animal control. The Department: The City of Laguna Beach, Department of Marine Safety protects over six million beach visitors along five-and-a-half miles of the City's coastline. Every day of the year, lifeguards ensure safety and provide customer service to the visitors on the beach, boardwalk, and in the ocean. The Marine Safety Department provides the City of Laguna Beach with the highest level of lifeguarding services and is recognized as an Advanced Agency by the United States Lifesaving Association. LAGUNA BEACH MARINE SAFETY ASSOCIATION (LBMSA) Pay Plan: The basic pay ranges are composed of eight (8) steps. Overtime/Compensatory Time: All unit employees shall be compensated at a rate of time and one-half for all hours worked in excess of forty (40) hours per workweek. Recurrent Hourly Lifeguards may request compensatory time off subject to approval by the appointing authority. They may accumulate a maximum of eight (8) hours of compensatory time at the employee’s option. An additional sixteen (16) hours of compensatory time may accumulate with management approval. Use of compensatory time is subject to management approval on a request-by-request basis. Special Pay: All unit employees shall receive a pay advance of two pay steps and 5% of their base pay for obtaining their Emergency Medical Technician (EMT) certification. Equipment Allowance: Effective the pay period that includes July 1 of each year all unit employees shall be paid an amount of $250.00 for necessary, self-procured equipment, including sunglasses, mask, snorkel, fins, binoculars, and a jacket. Retirement: The City shall deduct 3.75% of the gross pay from eligible unit employees’ bi-weekly paychecks and contribute such amount to the Public Agency Retirement System (“PARS”) accounts of all said eligible “Seasonal Ocean Lifeguards,” or to another qualified retirement program that has been agreed upon by the parties and is applicable to “Seasonal Ocean Lifeguards.” Additionally, the City shall contribute the equivalent of 3.75% of unit employees’ gross pay into eligible unit employees’ PARS accounts. For Recurrent Hourly Lifeguards only, the City shall contribute the equivalent of 7.5% of unit employees’ gross pay into the eligible employees’ PARS accounts, or to another qualified retirement program that has been agreed upon by the parties and is applicable to Recurrent Hourly Lifeguards. Deferred Compensation Plan: All Recurrent Hourly Lifeguards will be eligible to make voluntary contributions to one of the City’s 457(b) deferred compensation plans. Health: For Recurrent Hourly Lifeguards only , medical coverage will be provided as follows: The City will pay the full cost of the HMO plan rate for employee only; family coverage will be offered at full cost to employee. Part-time unit members who qualify for medical coverage under the Affordable Care Act will be offered access to the City’s HMO plan. Eligible employees who elect coverage under the City’s plan shall pay the entire premium amount, with no contribution from the City. Flexible Spending Plan for Recurrent Hourly Lifeguards: Each January, the City will deposit a lump sum amount of five hundred dollars ($500) into a flexible spending plan for each Recurrent Hourly Lifeguard to use for eligible IRS 125 expenses (medical, prescription, dental, vision). Skin Cancer Screenings: Annual skin cancer screening examinations shall be provided to all unit employees at a facility selected by City. Unit employees who are screened off duty will be paid one (1) hour of compensation. Sick Leave: Effective July 1 of each year, employees are granted 3 days or 24 hours, whichever is greater. In October of each year, employees will be granted one additional sick day or 8 hours of sick leave, whichever is greater, above the statutory paid sick leave. Employees may carry over accrued sick days to the following year, with a maximum cap of 6 days or 48 hours, whichever is greater. Accrued sick leave will be restored if an employee separates from the City but returns within 12 months.