What are the responsibilities and job description for the Police Officer (Recruit) position at City of Suffolk?
The Suffolk Police Department is an Equal Opportunity Employer.
- Patrols an assigned area of the City using a police vehicle to detect and deter criminal activities; monitors radio calls; inspects troublesome areas and checks security of business establishments; answers complaint calls and investigates crimes and disturbances; interviews witnesses; gathers evidence and transports to the lab; interrogates suspects and makes arrests; prepares investigation reports.
- Serves legal papers such as summons and warrants and civil process papers; explains briefly the meaning of the papers served and makes arrests when necessary.
- Must be able to provide credible testimony in a court of law.
- Prepares various reports and forms such as case files, offense reports, accident reports, tow sheets and cards, property vouchers, lab requests, etc.
- Receives and handles citizen complaints and inquiries.
- Transports prisoners and mental patients as required; serves mental papers.
- Investigates accidents; performs first aid; secures and clears accident scenes; directs traffic; investigates fatalities of accidents.
- Investigates misdemeanor and felony crimes; conducts building checks; reports traffic hazards.
- Processes minor crime scenes including collecting, packaging, and vouchering evidence, photographing, and sketching; prepares felony case reports.
- Monitors vehicle speeds with radar; conducts criminal and driving checks; issues summons for violations; operates breathalyzer machine.
- Conducts surveillance using relevant techniques.
- Assists State and Federal agencies in conducting various investigations; prepares affidavits and search warrants; testifies in court.
- Teaches programs based on topic areas of assigned units; prepares visual aids, lesson plans, handouts, etc.; participates in extracurricular activities; builds a rapport with program participants to accomplish program intent.
- Performs duties relating to the recruitment of new officers; coordinates and participates in training sessions; administers physical agility tests; coordinates appointments for oral review board, polygraph and employment physicals; conducts background checks.
- Answers confidential "crime line" public access phone for reporting crime and other information; provides reports to crime stoppers international; maintains records of calls received and numbers calls; meets with Board on approval of the "crime line".
- Acts as media contact; provides interviews and materials to the media; attends major media functions.
- Orders and issues uniforms and equipment for departmental personnel.
- Processing arrest information; notes warrant has been executed; updates communications division files.
- Retrieves warrants from magistrate's office and the courts; assigns warrant number; logs warrants in warrant book; prepares card for communications division files; files warrants; purges felony and misdemeanor warrants as required by law; executes state and local criminal warrants.
- Coordinates policing efforts with civic leagues and community groups; attends civic league and PTA meetings; participates in community functions; acts as liaison between schools and Police Department.
- Monitors interior and exterior of school buildings; develops a rapport between police and students to deter crime in schools.
- Prepares brochures and other documents to promote the Police Department.
- Counsels teachers, students, parents, etc.; maintains security during school events.
- Teaches boating safety and conducts marine patrol.
- Escorts funeral processions, parade, public figures and other special assignments; coordinates traffic patterns.
- May investigate communicable diseases and exposure; coordinates initial and follow up medical care for exposed employees; maintains medical records, testing, and training.
- May assist disabled motorists with simple repair work such as changing flat tires, unlocking doors, or by contacting others for assistance; may provide directions, answer simple inquiries, etc.
- Reports unsafe conditions in city streets, sidewalks, public facilities, etc.
- May participate in special public information programs such as seat belt safety campaigns, child fingerprinting projects, etc.; speaks at public and community functions; prepares classes for community participation.
- Notifies next of kin of deaths and accidents.
- Trains and supervises new officers in the field; may act as general instructor for the Police Academy.
- Maintains police vehicle and issued equipment; maintains proficiency in skilled use of firearms.
- Performs other related work as required.
Must possess a valid driver's license.
High school graduation or GED.
Applicants must be 20 years of age at the time of application; able to possess a firearm in the Commonwealth of Virginia; and able to pass a comprehensive background screening including polygraph.
- A comprehensive medical examination by a licensed physician.
A psychological examination conducted and interpreted by a licensed psychologist or psychiatrist.
A background investigation conducted according to guidelines set forth by the City of Suffolk for its Police Department employees.
A polygraph examination conducted by a qualified polygraph examiner.
Successful completion of any compulsory minimum training standards for a Police Officer as required by regulations established in accordance with the Virginia Department of Criminal Justice Services Board.
- Valid Driver's License, with -3 or higher point value.
Disqualification:
Automatic Disqualifying Factors for Sworn & Non-Sworn Applicants
The following list includes all items for which an application for a sworn and non-sworn position will be automatically disqualified.
Criminal History
- Conviction of any felony
- Conviction of domestic violence
- Any involvement in the sale of or distribution of illegal drugs
- Conviction of any Class 1 or 2 misdemeanor (or the Virginia State Law equivalent) within the last five years, excluding traffic violations (minor offenses may be looked at on a case-by-case basis)
- Embezzlement or misappropriation of funds from a former employer
- Founded child/elder abuse or neglect case
- Illegal possession of a schedule I or II drug or any derivative thereof within the last five years (excluding marijuana)
- Illegal use and/or possession of anabolic steroids within the last five years
- Illegal use of any drug classified as a hallucinogen within the last five years
- Four or more negative points on a Virginia Operator's license (or the equivalent for out-of-state residents). Points may be negated by attending defensive driving school offered by the Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV) prior to the one on one interview with the background investigator.
- Conviction of driving under the influence of drugs or alcohol within past five years
- Eluding police within past five years
- Leaving the scene of an accident within past two years
- Multiple convictions of DUI
- No valid driver's license and/or inability to obtain a Virginia license
- Refusal to take a blood or breath test related to suspected DUI/DUID within past five years
- Suspension or revocation of license or conviction of reckless driving within the last twelve months
- Two or more bankruptcies
- Any "Dishonorable Discharge" or discharge "other than Honorable", from the military resulting from disciplinary action (Case by case as determined by disposition code).
- Cheating on any examination or testing associated with this position
- Crimes of moral turpitude (lying, cheating, stealing)
- Ineligibility to possess a firearm in Virginia
- Intentional omission on the application/background process for this position. Intentional lying on the application/background process for this position
- Having any visible tattoos, brands, piercings, intentional scarifications (intentional scarifications are those that did not occur accidentally/naturally) or other body modifications anywhere on the face, head, front half of the neck in front of the ears (50% of the neck behind the ears)
- Offensive tattoos are prohibited
- (Full tattoo sleeves ARE allowed)
- Full sleeve tattoos, including the hands, are allowed, but tattoos or body art displaying the following are prohibited: racism, sexism, or sexually suggestive or explicit, obscenity or profane, gang or drug related, or undermining City or Department values.
Salary : $51,628 - $79,229