Lateral Police Officer (POST REQUIRED)

Longmont, CO
Longmont Police Department

Salary: $83,952 – $119,676 annually.

Essential Functions:

  • Work with citizens, community groups, schools, and other entities to resolve community public safety issues; identify areas of potential problems, crime, disorder, traffic, or unsafe conditions; report, and initiate corrective actions.
  • Issue verbal and written warnings and citations; make restorative justice referrals; initiate arrests, forcibly if necessary, using handcuffs and other restraints, use lethal and less lethal weapons and force when appropriate.
  • Patrol a designated area of the City alone in a radio-equipped vehicle, on bicycle, and/or on foot to preserve law and order. Enforce traffic and other laws and ordinances and educate citizens regarding laws and ordinances.
  • Discover and prevent the commission of crimes; manage and resolve conflict.
  • Respond to calls and complaints involving automobile accidents, robberies, assaults, domestic disturbances, suicide prevention, child abuse, fires, and other petty offenses, misdemeanors, and felonies; respond to alarms; investigate complaints; apprehend suspects; search, inspect, and transport prisoners.
  • Secure accident and crime scenes; administer first aid and other life-saving techniques; conduct investigations; obtain and interview witnesses; gather information, dictate, write, or type reports and document investigations; conduct visual and audio surveillance over areas and/or suspected criminals; recover, impound, and return stolen property items.
  • Operate an emergency vehicle day and/or night, in routine, emergency, and pursuit situations; pursue fleeing suspects on foot in unfamiliar terrain.
  • Provide public service and respond to inquiries in routine, potential problem, and crisis situations.
  • Conduct a variety of criminal investigations or activities involving crimes against persons, property, and society.
  • Respond to general service calls including animal complaints, civil complaints, property control, and related incidents; perform related duties as assigned.
  • Prepare investigative and other reports that may include photographs, sketches, and warrants in accordance with established format, protocol, and timeliness.
  • Serve warrants and subpoenas; appear in court to present evidence and testify. May be required to participate in a variety of legal proceedings.
  • Performs essential duties and additional tasks in a manner that enhances City Attributes.

Requirements:

  • High school diploma or GED and a minimum of sixty (60) semester hours of college-level credit required.
  • The college-level credit requirement may be waived with a signed agreement to complete the required hours within five (5) years of the hire date. Tuition assistance is available for qualified employees.
  • Must have satisfactorily completed a field training program and have at least one (1) year of experience as a full-time law enforcement officer equivalent to a peace officer as defined by CRS 16-2.5-101 and 16-2.5-102.
  • Experience should include responding to calls for service, community policing, conducting traffic enforcement, including impaired driving enforcement, drafting search warrants and arrest affidavits, making custodial arrests upon probable cause, and conducting proactive law enforcement activity.
  • Experience in detention, corrections, parole, and/or probation does not qualify.
  • Must be at least 21 years of age by the date of hire.
  • Possession of a valid Colorado Driver’s License, or ability to obtain a Colorado Driver’s License.
  • Meet the minimum qualifications of the Colorado POST Board as defined by CRS 24-31- 303, 24-31-304, and 24-31-305.
  • Must have Colorado POST Basic Certification or Colorado POST Provisional Certification.
  • Ability to obtain (if applicable) and maintain Colorado POST Basic Certification and complete the Longmont Police Field Training Program within one (1) year.
  • Required to sign an employment agreement for reimbursement of expenses if voluntary resignation or dismissal for misconduct occurs within two (2) years of hire date.
  • Subject to call-out, call-back, and extended hours during emergencies.
  • Required to carry a cellphone capable of receiving emergency notifications and text messages after hours or off-duty.