What are the responsibilities and job description for the Police Officer (Academy Graduate) position at City of Salinas?
Required Documents
- P.O.S.T. Basic Academy Course certificate* or P.O.S.T. Requalification Course certificate. *Certificate must remain valid by appointment date.
- Applicants who submit a P.O.S.T. Requalification Course Certificate, must submit WSTB results from South Bay Regional. WSTB must be valid within 12 months prior to application. The Salinas Police Department will not accept WSTB results from other agencies.
Summary of Duties: Under direction, utilizes specialized training and equipment to protect life and property by enforcing laws and preventing crimes. In an assigned beat or assignment, responsibilities may include; patrolling in a police vehicle or on foot, responding to calls for service, conducting investigations, providing information and assistance to the public, preparing and participating in planned events, preparing for and attending court. Works closely with the community members to preserve the peace and promote public safety. Performs related special assignments or other related work as assigned.
Distinguishing Characteristics: Incumbents may enter the class either as a recruit, academy graduate or lateral status. Police recruits are entry-level positions with little or no related training or experience required. Recruits must complete a California Peace Officers Standards and Training (P.O.S.T.) certified basic law enforcement training academy prior to appointment to probationary status as a police officer. Academy graduates and lateral entry police officers are appointed to full probationary status at time of hire.
Patrol Division Assignment
- Operates a police vehicle, and/or walks a foot beat in patrolling an assigned area; operates a Mobile Computer Terminal, radio and assigned equipment.
- Promotes community policing by communicating with community members regarding potential problems in assigned area; explains laws, ordinances and their rights to residents, in resolving disputes; may attend community meetings and participate in community-based programs.
- Enforces state, local and federal laws and ordinances governing public safety; issues verbal warnings and citations.
- Responds to calls for service; resolves disputes; responds to accidents and renders first aid.
- Prepares and documents cases, completes reports, and may maintain other records as necessary.
- Coordinates crime scene control and conducts investigations, including search area for suspects or evidence. Investigations may include duties such as interviews, interrogations, identification of witnesses and victims, obtaining information from surveillance videos, computer data, records department, or other agencies.
- Pursues and apprehends suspects transports, supervises and assists in processing detainees and other individuals in custody.
- Participates in various in-service training, legislatively mandated and California P.O.S.T. mandated training.
- Collaborates and works with a wide range of internal departments and external agencies; provides reports, background checks, database inquiries, verification for lost or stolen items including missing persons (Department of Justice validation lists) and other orders or requests.
- Performs other duties as assigned.
Other Major Assignments
- Learns and implements investigative techniques and procedures.
- May conduct criminal, traffic, narcotic and vice investigations within the Department's various divisions.
- Develops leads, apprehends and arrests suspects in connection with felony and misdemeanor crime investigations.
- Collects and preserves evidence.
- Patrols high incidence crime areas, utilizing undercover tools and techniques.
- May perform related duties to support and enhance Community Oriented Policing.
- May operate a police motorcycle/enduro in the course of performing patrol duties.
- May perform the duties of a patrol officer in coordination with a trained canine partner, as part of the Department's Canine Unit.
- Assists the Patrol Division as necessary and/or assigned
Knowledge of:
- City, State and federal laws, statutes, ordinances, and court decisions as pertinent to assigned duties.
- Police department policies, practices, regulations and procedures.
- Law enforcement and crime prevention principles, practices and techniques.
- Human behavioral theories, principles, methods and practices.
- Geographic layout and demographic characteristics of the City.
- Current methods and practices of criminal identification and investigation. Criminal law with particular emphasis on rules of apprehension, search, seizure, arrest and prosecution of persons.
- Narcotics investigation techniques.
- Departmental organization and the functions of the various Divisions.
- Community issues and concerns.
- Principles of community oriented policing.
- First Aid.
Skill in:
- Properly handling individuals exhibiting problem behavior, and situations presenting disorder and/or danger to self or others.
- Carrying out orders from supervisors and other senior officers.
- Working effectively with a variety of co workers and members of the public from a cross section of educational and socio cultural backgrounds.
- Demonstrating physical ability and stamina appropriate to perform the duties of the position.
- Reading and interpreting complex technical documents, such as laws, ordinances and court decisions.
- Showing compassion and empathy towards others.
- Communicating verbally in a clear concise manner under stressful conditions.
- Writing clear and comprehensive reports.
Physical Demands and Working Conditions: Essential duties require the mental and/or physical ability to maintain physical and emotional conditioning to optimally perform in this position; manual dexterity sufficient to write, type, use telephone, two-way radio, computer, use and control of firearms; see well enough to drive vehicles, read small print on documents and maps, detect subtle shades of color; hearing sufficient to conduct in person and telephone and two-way radio conversations; speaking ability in an understandable voice with sufficient volume to be heard at fifty feet of distance, on the telephone and in addressing groups; physical agility to push/pull, squat, twist, turn, bend, stoop, reach overhead, climb over obstacles such as fences and walls while running in foot pursuit of a crime suspect; physical mobility sufficient to move in and out of a vehicle repeatedly, sprint from a stand-still; physical strength to carry 30 pounds of equipment on the body for period of at least ten hours per shift, occasionally lift more than 120 pounds, repetitively lift up to 100 pounds; physical stamina sufficient to sit and drive for prolonged periods of time, mental acuity and alertness to collect and interpret data, evaluate, reason, define problems, establish facts, draw rapid valid conclusions, make rapid valid judgments and decisions. Other physical requirements as described in the P.O.S.T. Medical Screening Manual.
The above statements are intended to describe the general nature and level of work being performed and are not intended to be an exhaustive list of all responsibilities, duties and skills which may be required.
Salary : $8,026 - $10,755