What are the responsibilities and job description for the TRIBAL POLICE SERGEANT position at Sycuan?
Job Purpose:
Supervises daily work activities of Police and Police Service Officers and provides administrative support to the Department
Job Duties and Responsibilities:
(Note: Duties and responsibilities may be added, deleted, or changed at the sole discretion of Sycuan Management at any time)
Provides general supervision to officers by briefing officers on daily and special assignments, scheduling personnel according to reservation needs and priorities, and reviewing daily activity and incident logs for accuracy, completeness, essential elements, and substantiation of action, acting as incident commander at sensitive and/or major scenes, assisting in patrol or investigative related functions - 45%
Develops employees by evaluating employee performance including, report writing and decision making, providing additional training and instruction as needed, and recommending corrective action when necessary. - 40%
Provides administrative support to the Department by coordinating routine in-service training, analyzing difficult situations or problems presented by subordinate personnel and making recommendations to superiors, applying community oriented policing practices, compiling and preparing time and attendance information for submission to payroll, generating reports upon request. - 15%
Job Specifications:
Education and Experience:
Essential:
High School Diploma or G.E.D.
5 years experience with a California law enforcement agency or 3 years experience with the Sycuan Tribal Police Department
Supervisory experience
Desirable:
Supervisory experience in law enforcement
College coursework in criminal justice
Skills and Knowledge:
Essential:
Thorough knowledge of applicable federal, state and tribal laws and department procedures
Working knowledge of investigative techniques and evidence preservation
Thorough knowledge and the application of the Incident Command System
Thorough knowledge of all components of Community Oriented Policing practices, including systemic problem solving
Ability to gather and compile information and prepare written reports
Ability to communicate effectively with a diverse group of external and internal contacts
Ability to act clearly and effectively in emergency situations
Ability to analyze options and choose appropriate course of action
Ability to provide leadership and guidance to staff in both, emergency and non-emergency situations
Ability to maintain professionalism and composure
Computer skills including, but not limited to, word processing and data query/entry
Desirable:
Bilingual-Spanish/English
Supervisory/Managerial Accountability:
Direct: Tribal Police Officer, Police Service Officer
Indirect: None