What are the responsibilities and job description for the Police Officer - Lateral Transfer position at City of Sun Prairie?
Please Note: the dates above are tentative and are subject to change at any time in the hiring process. Any changes will be communicated with corresponding applicants.
- Patrols all assigned areas for the prevention of crime and the enforcement of State Statutes and City Ordinances. Responds to requests for service in both emergency and non-emergency situations and takes appropriate action.
- Responds to ambulance calls, provides first responder emergency service until the City's Emergency Medical Technicians arrive.
- Takes action to prevent criminal acts by checking residential, commercial and industrial structures and investigates suspicions conditions, activities or persons.
- Responds to the scene of traffic accidents and investigates the accident. Determines if any traffic laws have been violated and writes a detailed report identifying the circumstances involved in the accidents.
- Directs and controls traffic and enforces the established traffic laws.
- Provides enforcement of the criminal law: identifies and arrests violators. Upon arrest, the Police Officer books the violator on charges and prepares a variety of Police reports to be used in the criminal prosecution.
- Testifies in court.
- Conducts the initial crime investigation at the scene of criminal activity. Secures the scene, identifies and collects evidence and interviews witnesses.
- May be assigned other duties, as needed, for certain periods of time. May be assigned to field training of new officers, provide animal control services, answers the telephone, dispatches information and provides information to the public on all emergency and non-emergency Police issues.
- Routinely utilize in-car computers, as well as desk-top computers, running a variety of software applications.
- Ensures that all police equipment and police vehicles are properly maintained.
- Prepares various written reports/forms and dictates reports for transcription.
- May provide information and/or references to other law enforcement agencies when required.
- High School Diploma or GED.
- United States Citizenship.
- No felony convictions.
- Must be at least 21 years of age at the time of hire, April 3, 2025.
- Must have correctable vision to 20/20 (wearing corrective glasses/contact lenses classify as correctable vision).
- Must successfully pass a background investigation, physical and psychological assessments.
- Must possess a valid driver’s license with a good driving record and have valid auto insurance.
- Must be a currently certified Police Officer in Wisconsin or another state. If certified in another state, candidates must meet eligibility requirements and pass the reciprocity exam.
- Ability to learn modern Police methods and techniques, preserving evidence and what constitutes admissible evidence.
- Good knowledge of the streets and locations within the City and good knowledge of laws and ordinances is preferred.
- Considerable skill in the use and care of firearms.
- Good skill in observing situations analytically and objectively and recording them clearly and completely.
- Considerable skill in reacting quickly and calmly during emergencies; skill in communicating clearly and concisely both orally and in writing; working skill in executing duties firmly, tactfully, courteously, and impartially; considerable skill in exercising good judgment in evaluating situations and making decisions.
- Must have the ability to safely lift 100 pounds from ground to waist level (the weight of one end of an average stretcher/individual combination).
- Must possess the physical ability and strength necessary to perform the job safely and effectively and must complete general strength and flexibility testing.
- Must have the strength and dexterity to be able to safely and effectively operate a firearm.
Salary : $39 - $45