Cityofkittitas
Police Officer
Cityofkittitas, Washington, District of Columbia, us, 20022
City of Kittitas Employment OpportunitiesThe City of Kittitas is currently recruiting for the following position:CLASSIFICATION: POLICE OFFICERBARGAINING UNIT: TEAMSTERS LOCAL UNION #760Position Title: Police Officer; Lateral PreferredPay Range: $4229.46 - $6068.35Reports to: Supervisor, under the Chief of PoliceFLSA Status: NonexemptHours/Schedule: 40-hour work week, consisting of a 10- or 12-hour work day.Division: City of Kittitas, Kittitas WADate: 5/9/2023NATURE OF WORK : Under direction of the Chief of Police or designee, maintains public law and order, protects life and property in the City of Kittitas through enforcement of Federal standards, State laws, and local City Codes and Ordinances. Performs routine regular patrols throughout the community, criminal deterrence, and crisis intervention. As a police officer in the City of Kittitas, the candidate will be expected to work alone at times, with minimum supervision, and must be available to work rotating shifts as needed. Candidate will also be expected to be on call at times and be available for responding to after-hours emergencies.EXAMPLES OF DUTIES :
The following are not inclusive of all tasks required for this position.All officers must be able to perform their functions and duties in accordance with established policies, mission, goals, vision, values, and practices.Performs arrests, detains, interviews, searches, and transports persons, relative to law enforcement activities in accord with applicable laws governing such activities.Protects the public’s Constitutional rights under the law.Patrols the City on foot or in a patrol vehicle, taking corrective action as necessary or appropriate.Investigates incidents in a timely manner and prepares necessary paperwork to required standards. This includes preparing detailed police reports on police activity, taking measurements, collecting and processing evidence, making diagrams.Assists the public when needed by giving directions, answering questions, and seeking solutions to problems brought to the officers’ attention.Operates a patrol vehicle equipped with a police radio, radar unit, emergency lights, and siren.Enforces DUI and traffic-related laws, processes intoxicated drivers in accordance with applicable laws and procedures.Provides assistance and law enforcement services to the local schools.Coordinates various work activities with other law enforcement agencies.Provides courtroom testimony as required.Performs public relations, community policing, and participates in community events as assigned.Functions as primary officer related to City Code violations.Ability to respond to and secure the scene of violent or criminal activity.Willingness and ability to provide first aid or use of force as necessary.Other duties as assigned by the Chief of Police or supervisor.QUALIFICATIONS : Be at least 21 years of age, a U.S. citizen or lawful permanent resident with a high school diploma or G.E.D., and be able to read, write, and speak English. Must have no prior felony convictions or any other convictions that would disqualify a successful applicant from carrying a firearm. No recent involvement or history of controlled substance or illegal drug use. Must satisfactorily complete a polygraph examination, a psychological evaluation, pass a background investigation, and a medical screening. Must possess or be able to obtain a valid Washington State Driver’s license. Must successfully pass the Washington State Police Academy, complete the Field Training Program, and a twelve-month probationary period. Must meet the requirements to pass a standard physical fitness and agility test.LATERAL OFFICER REQUIREMENTS : Must have successfully completed a Basic Law Enforcement Academy in Washington State or another recognized state. If certified in another state, must be able to successfully complete the Washington State Law Enforcement Equivalency Academy within 6 months of hire. Must have a minimum of two years post academy, full-time law enforcement experience within the last 36 months. Must have a driving record acceptable to the City’s insurance carrier.Must pass a polygraph, psychological examination, medical screening, including hearing and vision testing, and pass a background check.Must be willing to work any shift assigned, including weekends and holidays. Must successfully complete the agency FTO program and a 12-month probationary period.KNOWLEDGE, ABILITIES, AND SKILLSMust have the ability to remain calm under stress or tension, and must be able to make sound decisions that are in the best interest of Kittitas citizens and the community. Must have an acceptable level of emotional intelligence, and must be able to interact positively and consistently with the public.Knowledge of computer applications, communication, and information retrieval.Knowledge of State and local criminal, civil, and traffic laws, regulations, codes, and ordinances.Ability to learn new information, accept responsibility, acknowledge mistakes, and share successes and experiences related to law enforcement.Ability to work effectively as an individual and as a team member with minimal supervision.Ability to interact and work with others appropriately and effectively in a community of diverse cultures, ages, genders, and socioeconomic backgrounds.Ability to maintain composure and perform effectively in stressful situations and exercise good judgment and common sense at all times.Ability to recognize unusual, dangerous, or threatening conditions and promptly take appropriate actions.Ability to work effectively in physically demanding and hazardous working conditions associated with law enforcement, such as physical altercations, use of force, pursuits, and foot chases.Ability to perform department defensive tactics and control techniques as taught by certified instructors.Ability to operate Police Department equipment, including but not limited to handcuffs and other restraining devices, breathalyzer and other blood-alcohol level measuring devices, body camera, expandable baton, OC Spray, Taser, Firearms which may include handgun, less lethal options, and patrol rifle.Must be able to sit or stand for long periods of time.Individual must be able to make immediate or decisive action.Other Miscellaneous Requirements:Entry level candidates must be willing to sign a three-year commitment.Entry level candidates must be able to pass a physical fitness test/examination.Must be willing/available to be on call or on standby if a take-home car is desired (30-mile response time requirement for take-home cars).All sworn officers must be fit for duty and be physically able to perform tasks in all types of weather conditions, terrain, walking, sitting, standing, pushing, pulling, using equipment, and being subject to hazards related to law enforcement.Perks, Benefits, and Culture:Take home car availableFlexible schedule based on department needs and seniority.Excellent benefits packageMedical coverage after retirement; must be vested for 36 months.Ability to work all of your own cases from start to finish.Training requests or instructor training requests honored, if reasonable or needed.The culture of this community and the police department results in a family-oriented, small-town atmosphere, where the officer is able to perform tasks, patrol, and investigate at a reasonable pace, with independence, autonomy, and freedom.
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The following are not inclusive of all tasks required for this position.All officers must be able to perform their functions and duties in accordance with established policies, mission, goals, vision, values, and practices.Performs arrests, detains, interviews, searches, and transports persons, relative to law enforcement activities in accord with applicable laws governing such activities.Protects the public’s Constitutional rights under the law.Patrols the City on foot or in a patrol vehicle, taking corrective action as necessary or appropriate.Investigates incidents in a timely manner and prepares necessary paperwork to required standards. This includes preparing detailed police reports on police activity, taking measurements, collecting and processing evidence, making diagrams.Assists the public when needed by giving directions, answering questions, and seeking solutions to problems brought to the officers’ attention.Operates a patrol vehicle equipped with a police radio, radar unit, emergency lights, and siren.Enforces DUI and traffic-related laws, processes intoxicated drivers in accordance with applicable laws and procedures.Provides assistance and law enforcement services to the local schools.Coordinates various work activities with other law enforcement agencies.Provides courtroom testimony as required.Performs public relations, community policing, and participates in community events as assigned.Functions as primary officer related to City Code violations.Ability to respond to and secure the scene of violent or criminal activity.Willingness and ability to provide first aid or use of force as necessary.Other duties as assigned by the Chief of Police or supervisor.QUALIFICATIONS : Be at least 21 years of age, a U.S. citizen or lawful permanent resident with a high school diploma or G.E.D., and be able to read, write, and speak English. Must have no prior felony convictions or any other convictions that would disqualify a successful applicant from carrying a firearm. No recent involvement or history of controlled substance or illegal drug use. Must satisfactorily complete a polygraph examination, a psychological evaluation, pass a background investigation, and a medical screening. Must possess or be able to obtain a valid Washington State Driver’s license. Must successfully pass the Washington State Police Academy, complete the Field Training Program, and a twelve-month probationary period. Must meet the requirements to pass a standard physical fitness and agility test.LATERAL OFFICER REQUIREMENTS : Must have successfully completed a Basic Law Enforcement Academy in Washington State or another recognized state. If certified in another state, must be able to successfully complete the Washington State Law Enforcement Equivalency Academy within 6 months of hire. Must have a minimum of two years post academy, full-time law enforcement experience within the last 36 months. Must have a driving record acceptable to the City’s insurance carrier.Must pass a polygraph, psychological examination, medical screening, including hearing and vision testing, and pass a background check.Must be willing to work any shift assigned, including weekends and holidays. Must successfully complete the agency FTO program and a 12-month probationary period.KNOWLEDGE, ABILITIES, AND SKILLSMust have the ability to remain calm under stress or tension, and must be able to make sound decisions that are in the best interest of Kittitas citizens and the community. Must have an acceptable level of emotional intelligence, and must be able to interact positively and consistently with the public.Knowledge of computer applications, communication, and information retrieval.Knowledge of State and local criminal, civil, and traffic laws, regulations, codes, and ordinances.Ability to learn new information, accept responsibility, acknowledge mistakes, and share successes and experiences related to law enforcement.Ability to work effectively as an individual and as a team member with minimal supervision.Ability to interact and work with others appropriately and effectively in a community of diverse cultures, ages, genders, and socioeconomic backgrounds.Ability to maintain composure and perform effectively in stressful situations and exercise good judgment and common sense at all times.Ability to recognize unusual, dangerous, or threatening conditions and promptly take appropriate actions.Ability to work effectively in physically demanding and hazardous working conditions associated with law enforcement, such as physical altercations, use of force, pursuits, and foot chases.Ability to perform department defensive tactics and control techniques as taught by certified instructors.Ability to operate Police Department equipment, including but not limited to handcuffs and other restraining devices, breathalyzer and other blood-alcohol level measuring devices, body camera, expandable baton, OC Spray, Taser, Firearms which may include handgun, less lethal options, and patrol rifle.Must be able to sit or stand for long periods of time.Individual must be able to make immediate or decisive action.Other Miscellaneous Requirements:Entry level candidates must be willing to sign a three-year commitment.Entry level candidates must be able to pass a physical fitness test/examination.Must be willing/available to be on call or on standby if a take-home car is desired (30-mile response time requirement for take-home cars).All sworn officers must be fit for duty and be physically able to perform tasks in all types of weather conditions, terrain, walking, sitting, standing, pushing, pulling, using equipment, and being subject to hazards related to law enforcement.Perks, Benefits, and Culture:Take home car availableFlexible schedule based on department needs and seniority.Excellent benefits packageMedical coverage after retirement; must be vested for 36 months.Ability to work all of your own cases from start to finish.Training requests or instructor training requests honored, if reasonable or needed.The culture of this community and the police department results in a family-oriented, small-town atmosphere, where the officer is able to perform tasks, patrol, and investigate at a reasonable pace, with independence, autonomy, and freedom.
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