Police Officer (Entry Level)
Salary: $81,891.15 – $102,539.55 Annually.
Position Summary:
Performs fully responsible, professional law enforcement and other police services as necessary to serve the public; maintain public peace and order; protect life and property; prevent crime; make investigations; apprehend violators of the law, and otherwise assure proper enforcement of laws and ordinances in accordance with the mission, vision, and core values of the department and in compliance with governing federal, state, and local laws. Employees are sworn to act on behalf of the Police Department and the City of Anacortes and carry firearms in the performance of their duties.
Essential Functions:
- Responds to calls, complaints, or reports of the actual, possible, or potential occurrence of specific criminal activity and takes appropriate action. This may include, but is not limited to, mediating civil disputes or interceding in domestic disturbances; maintaining peace; protecting persons; enforcing traffic laws; apprehending, controlling and arresting persons, including those who are violent and/or emotional; assisting disabled persons, motorists, and others; and providing information and direction.
- Respond to and conduct investigation of events related to complaints, neighborhood disputes, vehicle collisions, industrial accidents, or alleged crimes, including but not limited to homicide, sexual assault, burglary, robbery, theft, felony assault, fatal traffic collisions, vehicular homicide, vehicular assault, family domestic violence, child abuse, elder abuse, and drug-related or alcohol-related offenses.
- As appropriate and necessary, engage in self-defense or use of force.
- Engage in motor vehicle enforcement, including arresting DWI (driving while intoxicated) suspects; executing felony motor vehicle stops, and stopping vehicles to investigate, warn, or arrest occupants.
- Ability to cope with a wide variety of situations with tact, discretion, courtesy, and respect for citizen’s rights.
- Maintain a satisfactory level of readiness for duty to include physical conditioning, firearms skills, less than lethal weapons and defensive tactics skills.
- Administers immediate assistance to citizens in critical and/or emergency situations where the security of lives and/or property may be endangered. In the course of duty, officers are exposed to a range of physical injuries, accidents, child abuse, mental health concerns, or death where they may be required to administer first aid, CPR or other assistance prior to the arrival of emergency services, and to provide support to victims and families. Use protective gear and follow all protocols for safety and infection control.
- Secures and controls crime scenes and administers aid, including photograph physical evidence; collect and secure digital evidence; dust and lift latent prints; sketch the crime scene, including recording location of physical evidence at scene; locate and protect latent evidence, and collect and package all physical evidence following all procedures to document chain of custody of evidence. Prepare evidence as necessary for appropriate crime labs. Prepare proper crime scene documents.
- Perform felony and misdemeanor investigations.
- Respond courteously to public inquiries within the scope of knowledge and position. Perform community public relations duties as appropriate or as directed.
- As directed and assigned, perform duties of special assignments.
- Assist Community Service Officers when necessary, with their duties to include animal control, code enforcement, and parking enforcement.
- Complete all reports and forms accurately and in a timely manner.
- Perform all routine and non-routine duties of community patrol, including radar checks, traffic control, response to calls and complaints, and investigation of any apparent violation of the law.
- May perform portions of the work of higher classified positions occasionally, as assigned.
- May perform duties of similar complexity in any City department as required or assigned.
Requirements:
- As a pre-requisite for consideration for employment, must successfully complete the written, oral examination, and job-related physical agility tests prescribed by the City Civil Service Commission.
- Must consent to investigation of background and of driving and police record prior to employment and meet Police Department standards in those areas.
- Following a job offer, must satisfactorily pass psychological and polygraph examinations, and an examination by a licensed medical doctor to ensure that no physical, emotional, sensory, or mental conditions exist which could adversely affect performance of duties, personal safety, or safety of others.
- Must have an Associates Degree from an accredited college or equivalent technical certification from an accredited college.
- At the Police Chief’s discretion, education may be substituted for college coursework amounting to no less than 90 credits or military experience with honorable discharge.
- To maintain employment, must successfully complete the Basic Law Enforcement School established under the Washington Criminal Justice Training Commission and the field training course under the supervision of the department’s Field Training Officer as scheduled during the probationary period.
- Must, as directed, satisfactorily complete other in-service training in methods, procedures, and techniques of police work.
- Must be able to learn principles and techniques of modern crime prevention, investigation, apprehension, rules of evidence, and all other aspects of law enforcement, and to maintain current knowledge and ability in all these areas.
- Must acquire and maintain thorough skill in the use and care of firearms and when they should be used.
- Must acquire and maintain CPR and basic first aid certification.
- Must be able to obtain and maintain certification as an operator of radar and the blood alcohol count (BAC) Verifier.
- Valid Washington State driver’s license.