Police Officer/Police Officer- Lateral Entry
Salary: $81,749
Essential Functions:
- Patrols assigned areas within the city to deter illegal activities and protect and preserve the safety and security of individuals, buildings and neighborhoods.
- Maintains a high level of customer service and responds rapidly to changing conditions.
- Responds to calls for service. Investigates citizen complaints including crime in progress, crimes discovered after the fact, disturbances, domestic disputes, accidents and requests for information or assistance.
- Performs preliminary investigations and interviews at crime scenes, traffic accidents, domestic disputes, and disturbances.
- Assesses customer and community needs, wants and perceptions.
- Collects and preserves physical evidence, recovered property, and diagrams. Photographs scenes and obtains other information from suspects and witnesses necessary to document specific crimes and incidents.
- Builds and uses a variety of conflict management skills for different situations and contexts.
- Performs traffic enforcement activities to observe and apprehend violators of ordinances and statutes.
- Prepares citations and summons necessary to charge individuals with violations of ordinances, statutes, and laws including petty, misdemeanor, and felonious offenses.
- Makes arrests and takes suspects into custody which includes searching, booking, and transporting of individuals to holding.
- Provides sworn testimony, in both criminal and civil trials and hearings, that are associated with investigation and charging of individuals with non-criminal and criminal offenses.
- Prepares a variety of routine and non-routine reports and records necessary for the reporting of daily activities, and disclosure of specific criminal and non-criminal incidents.
- Develops and promotes high standards of personal commitment to goals. Offers assistance, directions and information to citizens and visitors to Englewood. Provides motorist assistance, and performs other community service functions.
- The common channel of advancement for Police Officers is from fifth to first class depending on experience, length of employment, training completed and adequate performance of the job. The basic functions are similar for all classes of Officers.
- Performs other duties as assigned and required.
Requirements:
- Graduation from high school or possession of a GED.
- Completion of sixty (60) semester hours of college credit from an accredited institution is required.
- Applicants who do not possess sixty (60) semester hours at the time of appointment shall be required to obtain the required credit within one (1) year of appointment as a condition of continued employment.
- A minimum of four (4) years of active military service with an Honorable Discharge may be accepted in lieu of the college credit requirement.
- Colorado P.O.S.T. certification, currently enrolled in a Colorado P.O.S.T. approved academy, or out of state Police Officer that is fully certified in another state and have served for a minimum of one year within the last three years (will qualify for a provisional Colorado POST certificate).
- Valid Colorado driver’s license or valid Colorado driver’s license within 30 days of residing in Colorado.
- Clear or acceptable MVR
- Must be at least 21 years of age.
- Must possess and maintain a valid Colorado Driver’s License and safe driving record for continued employment.
- New hires must, as a condition of employment, pass the following pre-offer and post-offer/hire processes:
- In-person or virtual interviews, reference checks, and background checks, which may include local police check, DMV check and sex-offender registry, polygraph or CVSA, pre and post psychological, drug screen, peer sit-along, and fingerprint checks through CBI/FBI.
- Cannot have been convicted of a felony or disqualifying misdemeanor as per NCIC/CCIC policy.