FULL SALARY RANGE: $3,691.40 - $4,346.16 BIWEEKLY The Allen Police Department is currently accepting applications for the position of Out-of-State Lateral PoliceOfficer. Individuals who meet the minimum qualifications listed below are invited to submit an online employment application.
The City:
With over 100,000 residents, the City of Allen is a dynamic and welcoming community. The City of Allen's strong economy, diverse population, great educational institutions and quality of life makes it the ideal place to work, live, and play. The City of Allen has something to offer for everyone. The City's Mission, is "To achieve excellence in managing development of the community and in providing city services so that conditions of living and public confidence are continually enhanced".
Our employees serve the citizens of Allen with the PRIDE values. We do "Work that MATTERS!"
* People First - Giving priority to others
* Respect - Treating others with courtesy and dignity
* Integrity - Serving with honesty, trust and hard work
* Deliver - Following through on commitments while exceeding expectations
* Excel - Creating an innovative and improving work environment
The Position:
The purpose of this position is to protect and serve the property and citizens of the City. This is accomplished by patrolling the City, recognizing and citing offenses and making arrests where necessary. Other duties may include promoting a secure environment, enforcing traffic laws, reporting motor vehicle accidents, investigating crimes, maintaining positive community relations and interfacing with other City employees and citizens. This position does not provide direction to other employees.
OUT OF STATE LATERAL PROGRAM
To be eligible for the lateral process, you must meet all the requirements. Check the TCOLE site to make sure you meet their requirements. DO NOT start the process with TCOLE or apply with us until you are sure you're ready to move to Texas. You will need to complete the hiring process, move, and complete all the required courses once employed within 6 months.
Here's the link to the Out of State Officers Eligibility Requirements: ****************************************************************************
The following duties ARE NOT intended to serve as a comprehensive list of all duties performed by all employees in this classification, only a representative summary of the primary duties and responsibilities. Incumbent(s) may not be required to perform all duties listed and may be required to perform additional, position-specific duties.
* Promotes a secure environment by patrolling, on car, by foot and on bike, the City and assigned districts, deterring crime by presence, assisting in high risk situations, providing special surveillance operations, taking reports, operating Police equipment, enforcing State and local laws and City ordinances, subduing combative or uncooperative citizens, making lawful arrests and keeping the peace on civil scenes.
* Enforces traffic laws by patrolling roadways, responding to calls from Dispatch Center, observing violations and making traffic stops, searching vehicles in probable cause is found, issuing citations or verbal warnings and filing reports.
* Reports on motor vehicle accidents by responding to accidents, clearing the road way, interviewing involved parties, observing and recording evidence at the scene, interpreting and drawing conclusions from evidence, making an overall assessment of the incident, taking appropriate actions, issuing citations and filing reports.
* Investigates crimes by responding to calls for service, interviewing witnesses, victims and suspects, gathering and documenting evidence, submitting evidence, filing reports, issuing citations, taking suspects into custody, and filing charges through the District Attorney's office.
* Maintains positive community relations by answering citizens' questions and providing various other forms of civic service and assistance for citizens, by surveying the public to evaluate problem areas and specific needs and questioning citizens for their opinions on Police matters.
Education and Experience
Work requires broad knowledge in a general professional or technical field. A typical way to obtain the required qualifications would be:
* Completed at least 30 college credits with a GPA of 2.0 or higher plus two (2) years of continuous service as a full-time law enforcement officer answering calls for service and possessing arrest powers from a Municipality, Sheriff's Office, or Department of Public Safety. Additionally, you must have been assigned to patrol duties and successfully completed a field training program; OR
* High School diploma or equivalent plus three (3) years of continuous service as a full-time law enforcement officer from a Municipality, Sheriff's Office or Department of Public Safety. Additionally, you must possess arrest powers, answer calls for service, and have completed a field training program (FTO).
* Credits that have been officially recognized and approved by the Department of Education or the Council for Higher Education will be accepted.
Certification and Other Requirements
* Must posses a current and valid Driver's License and/or be able to obtain a Texas Driver's License prior to employment.
* Must be at least 21 years of age.
* Eligible for certification from TCOLE (Texas Commission on Law Enforcement) and meet the requirements for the Out of State Peace Officer process. Please note: Do not start this process; we ask you only meet the criteria.
THE ALLEN POLICE DEPARTMENT - HIRING PROCESS
Once an application has been received, you will be emailed directions on completing the Personal History Statement and Preliminary Interview packet. Those selected to continue will be contacted to schedule the testing and completing the hiring process. We try to limit your trips to Texas to two.
Out-of-State Lateral Requirements:
* Eligible for certification from TCOLE (Texas Commission on Law Enforcement) and meet the requirements for the Out of State Peace Officer process.
You must meet all the following requirements:
* Must be at least 21 years of age.
* Must possess a current and valid Driver's License.
* Two (2) years of continuous service as a full-time law enforcement officer answering calls for service and possessing arrest powers from a Municipality, Sheriff's Office, or Department of Public Safety plus completion of at least 30 college credits with a GPA of 2.0 or higher. Additionally, you must have been assigned to patrol duties and successfully completed a field training program, OR
* Three (3) years of continuous service as a full-time law enforcement officer answering calls for service and possessing arrest powers from a Municipality, Sheriff's Office, or Department of Public Safety with a High School diploma or GED. Additionally, you must have been assigned full-time to patrol duties and successfully completed a field training program (FTO).
The Chief of Police or Designee will individually access your experience to determine if you meet the eligibility criteria. Passing all stages of the hiring process is mandatory. Testing is done by appointment. The Chief of Police retains the authority to mandate attendance at a police academy to those who are chosen.
Once your paperwork is submitted, you will be contacted to schedule a test date/time. On the test day, you MUST bring proper identification (State or Federal Government ID/DL) with you. You may wear your gym clothes to the test.
Each of the following steps must be successfully completed prior to your appointment as a PoliceOfficer:
Entrance Examination
The entrance examination is a four-part examination, which consists of reading comprehension, basic arithmetic, spelling/grammar and writing skills. A score of 70 or higher in each section must be achieved in order to pass the examination and proceed in the process.
Study guides for the examination are available. The cost for the study guide is $20.00. The written exam covers mathematical reasoning, writing ability, situational judgment/human relations and reasoning/analyzing. You must score 70% or above to pass. ****************************************************
Physical Assessment
The physical assessment attempts to measure whether the applicant is fit for duty as a policeofficer. Applicants who pass the written exam will move forward to the fitness test, which consists of the following:
* 1.5 mile run within 15:26
* 300 meter run within 62 seconds
* 26 push-ups with no time limit
* 30 sit-ups within 60 seconds
You must pass each element of the fitness test to move forward to the next phase.
Background Investigation
An extensive check of criminal, driving, employment records, education, and credit references will be conducted as well as verification of character references.
Interview Board
The applicant will be interviewed in the areas of their general background, current and past employment, prior police experience, criminal history, traffic record and military service. The applicant is also given situational reasoning scenarios and evaluated on those responses. During this interview, the applicant is evaluated in the areas of professionalism, dependability, reaction to pressure and situational reasoning ability, along with interpersonal and oral communication.
Polygraph Examination
The department's polygraph examiner is licensed by the state and conducts the examinations within the state guidelines. The results of the examinations will be regularly reviewed to ensure that polygraph procedures are fair, impartial and that all applicants are given adequate opportunity to resolve areas of deception through every reasonable means. The ultimate decision to employ remains with the Chief of Police.
Psychological Examination
The applicant is assessed for their psychological suitability for law enforcement work. The applicant is evaluated for hypersensitivity, impulsiveness, and frustration tolerance, as well as attributes such as achievement, flexibility, sensitivity, maturity, intelligence, somatic concerns, mood, social adjustment, anxiety, emotional control, dominance, moral-ethical behavior, impression formation and attitudes. An applicant must receive a rating of 4.0 or above to pass the psychological examination.
Physical Examination and Drug Screen
A policeofficer is responsible for preservation of the public peace, the protection of life, liberty, and property, the prevention of crime, the arrest and prosecution of violators of State Law and City Ordinances. The work environment includes vehicle patrol and in some instances foot patrol. Therefore, applicants are evaluated for their ability to perform the specific job requirements, specifically: lifting, running, bending, and walking. Hearing and eyesight are also tested.
Once an applicant has successfully passed each of the previous phases, they will then be scheduled for an interview with the Chief of Police or his designee.
ELIGIBILITY REQUIREMENTS FOR POLICEOFFICER
* Applicant must be at least 21 years of age;
* Applicant must be a citizen of the United States;
* Applicant must have at least 30 college credits with a GPA of 2.0 or higher and two (2) years of continuous service as a full-time law enforcement officer OR a High School diploma or equivalent plus three (3) years of of continuous service as a full-time law enforcement officer.
* Have been honorably discharged from any and all military service or provide proof of acceptable military re-enlistment eligibility if prior service is uncharacterized;
* Must have current and valid motor vehicle operator's license;
* Not have been convicted of or received deferred adjudication for any offense of family violence; Not have been on court-ordered community supervision or probation for any criminal offense above the grade of a Class B misdemeanor or a Class B misdemeanor within the last ten years from the date of the court order;
* Not have ever been convicted of an offense above the grade of a Class B misdemeanor
* Not have been convicted of a Class B misdemeanor within the last ten years
* Not have any criminal charges pending or under indictment for any criminal offense; Not be currently on court-ordered community service or probation for any criminal offense;
* Not have excessive traffic tickets or accidents;
* Not have had a license issued by the Texas Commission on Law Enforcement revoked or suspended;
* Be of good moral character
* Must be able to work shift work, holidays and weekends
* Must have the ability to read and comprehend training materials, departmental policy, rules, regulations, laws and ordinances;
* Must have the ability to establish effective working relationship with other employees, law enforcement agencies and the public;
* Must have the ability to learn the use and care of firearms and specialized equipment;
* Must possess 20/20 vision, either corrected or uncorrected or uncorrected in each eye, unless vision is corrected by the use of contact lenses which must be worn on duty and/or during all law enforcement related activities. Must be free of dichromatic color blindness, night blindness and any other visual deficiencies or limitations.
* Must possess hearing that cannot exceed an average hearing loss of 25 decibels (ANSI) at 1000, 2000, and 3000 Hertz; cannot exceed a single reading of 35 decibels at 1000, 2000, 3000 Hertz; cannot exceed a single reading of 35 decibels at 500 Hertz; and cannot exceed a single reading of 45 decibels at 4000 Hertz.
INELIGIBILITY AND DISQUALIFIERS LIST
Below is a list of occurrences that may disqualify the applicant either permanently or make the applicant ineligible for hire for a specified period of time. These causes for disqualification are in accordance with the Texas Commission on Law Enforcement. These causes include, but are not limited to those listed below:
INELIGIBILTY LIST
1. IS NOT A CITIZEN OF THE UNITED STATES. The applicant will be considered ineligible until citizenship is obtained in accordance with state and federal laws.
2. HAS BEEN CONVICTED OF OR ADMITTED TO CONDUCT that constitutes a Class B misdemeanor under the Penal Code or equivalent under federal law, to include the Uniform Code of Military Justice (UCMJ), within ten (10) years, will result in a temporary rejection. Crimes involving moral turpitude may result in permanent disqualification and will be considered on a case-by-case basis with appropriate consideration of circumstances.
NOTE: For the purposes of item #2 mentioned above, a person is convicted of a felony or misdemeanor crime involving moral turpitude, if a court of competent jurisdiction enters an adjudication of guilt against the person, or a plea of guilty is entered by the person, under the laws of this or another state or the United States, regardless of whether:
* The sentence is subsequently probated and the person is discharged from probation or community supervision;
* Deferred adjudication is granted;
* The accusation, complaint, information, or indictment against the person is dismissed is released from all penalties and disabilities resulting from the offense; or
* The person is pardoned for the offense unless the pardon is granted expressly for subsequent proof of innocence.
3. HAS BEEN CONVICTED OF OR ADMITTED TO CONDUCT which constitutes a class A misdemeanor or a felony under state or federal law, to include the UCMJ. Conviction of or admission to conduct that constitutes a class A misdemeanor or a felony will result in a permanent disqualification.
An applicant will not be considered for employment while charges are pending for any criminal offense.
4. HAVING A CONVICTION FOR DRIVING UNDER THE INFLUENCE (DWI OR DUI) WITHIN TEN (10) YEARS PRECEDING THE DATE OF APPLICATION OR DURING THE HIRING PROCESS. This will result in a temporary disqualification until the ten-year time period has expired from the date of the conviction.
5. EVER BEEN OR CURRENTLY ON COURT-ORDERED COMMUNITY SUPERVISION OR PROBATION ABOVE THE GRADE OF A CLASS B MISDEMEANOR OR A CLASS B MISDEMEANOR WITHIN THE LAST 10 YEARS. This will result in a temporary disqualification until the ten-year time period has expired from the date of the court order.
6. HAS FAILED TO DEMONSTRATE THEIR ABILITY TO READ, WRITE AND FLUENTLY SPEAK THE ENGLISH LANGUAGE. The applicant will be ineligible until the deficiency is corrected.
7. IS UNABLE TO PERFORM THE ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS OF THE POSITION TO WHICH HE/SHE SEEKS APPOINTMENT, WITH OR WITHOUT REASONABLE ACCOMMODATION. The applicant will be ineligible until he/she is able to perform the essential job functions.
8. IS UNABLE TO OBTAIN A TEXAS DRIVERS LICENSE WITHIN THE SPECIFIED TIME REQUIRED BY THE TEXAS TRANSPORTATION CODE. The applicant will be ineligible until he/she is able to obtain a Texas Driver's License.
DISQUALIFIERS LIST
Subject to final interpretation by the Chief of Police or his designee any of the following categories can be used as guidelines for temporary or permanent disqualification.
1. HAS USED ILLICIT SUBSTANCES AS INDICATED IN THE FOLLOWING GUIDELINES:
Applicants will be temporarily disqualified when they have admitted to conduct which constitutes illegal use of marijuana, or any derivative during the last three (3) years.
Applicants, who admit to conduct which constitutes abuse of legally obtained prescription medication(s), or illegal use of prescription medication(s) of another person, may be temporarily or permanently disqualified. Conduct involving the abuse and/or misuse of prescription medication(s) will be considered on a case-by-case basis with consideration given to circumstances.
Applicants will be permanently disqualified for unlawfully possessing, or using any controlled substance listed in the Texas controlled Substance Act (felony level drug examples: cocaine, heroin, methamphetamine etc.) any time after your 25th birthday. This includes the use of THC oil/vaping products.
If an applicant has used or possessed any felony level drug or any controlled substance listed in the Texas controlled Substance Act (ex: cocaine, heroin, LSD etc.) prior to their 25th birthday, they must wait 10 years from the last time used. For example, if you used cocaine when you were 20 years of age, you would need to wait until you were 30 years of age to apply.
Applicants will be disqualified for any history of inhaling any solvents, paints, or similar products past 17 years of age (once or twice as a juvenile will be accepted).
Applicants who have used illegal anabolic steroids after 1991 will be permanently disqualified.
2. APPLICANTS WILL BE TEMPORARILY DISQUALIFIED WHO HAVE VIOLATIONS EXCEEDING THREE (3) EVENTS (MOVING VIOLATIONS OR PREVENTABLE ACCIDENTS) IN THE PRECEDING THIRTY-SIX (36) MONTHS OR A RECKLESS DRIVING CONVICTION IN THE PRECEDING SIXTY (60) MONTHS.
Lesser but more severe violations that tend to indicate driving habits that are not compatible with the operation of emergency vehicles and present potential liabilities to the City of Allen will be temporarily disqualified. Re-application will be permitted when the candidate can meet the above standards.
3. HAS BEEN DISMISSED OR RESIGNED IN LIEU OF DISMISSAL FROM ANY EMPLOYMENT FOR INEFFICIENCY, DELINQUENCY, OR MISCONDUCT. THIS WILL BE EVALUATED ON A CASE-BY-CASE BASIS. Disqualification under this provision will be considered permanent.
Tattoo Policy: To view the entire tattoo policy, please go to our website. Tattoos can be visible on the arms but must be approved prior to wearing short sleeves. If the tattoo is not approved, long sleeves will be required. The covering of tattoos, body art, and branding through the use of covers, band-aids, or bandages are not allowed. You may not have tattoos on your hands, neck, face or head.
The job description does not constitute an employment agreement between the employer and employee and is subject to change by the employer as needed.
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Deputy Sheriff - Warrants - Sheriff
Denton County (Tx 4.5
Police officer job in Denton, TX
The Deputy Sheriff performs law enforcement work to protect the lives, property, and rights of citizens of the County. Work involves performing law enforcement or jail duties in a specific area of assignment. This position may serve civil process papers, such as summons, writs of possession, foreclosures, executions, claim and delivery, restraining orders; answer complaint calls and patrol the County in an official vehicle to deter crime or apprehend violators or suspects; serve warrants and make warrant arrests; and/or performing various procedures associated with transporting prisoners for the Sheriff's Department. Specific duties and responsibilities may vary according to areas of assignment. The employee is subject to the usual hazards of law enforcement work.
Examples of Duties
Enforces all the laws of the state and applicable federal laws.
Provides law enforcement services to residents and responds to service requests.
Prepares documentation and reports in a timely manner.
Regular and punctual attendance is required.
Investigates and attempts to locate subjects of outstanding warrants; executes warrants and logs evidence; makes arrests and completes arrest reports.
Contacts other law enforcement agencies when subjects are believed to be in their jurisdiction and makes apprehension requests; makes apprehensions in County as requested by other law enforcement agencies.
Performs various extradition procedures as necessary.
Performs other related duties as required.
Minimum Qualifications
High School graduation or GED. If assigned to CommunityRelations, a minimum of one year of experience in a related field is required.
Possession of a valid driver's license. Must be able to obtain a State of Texas driver's license within 90 days.
Must be a U.S. citizen.
CERTIFICATION AS A PEACE OFFICER IN THE STATE OF TEXAS IS REQUIRED.
Supplemental Information
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$40k-52k yearly est. 13d ago
Police Officer
City of Corinth 3.4
Police officer job in Denton, TX
Job Description: **Now accepting applications for PoliceOfficers, TCOLE certified preferred“Out-of-state applicants who are policeofficers in another state must first obtain their peace officer license in the State of Texas prior to applying for a job with the Corinth Police Department.
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tcole.
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gov/content/out-state-peace-officers to answer any questions you may have regarding this process.
” ***PoliceOfficer 7 step pay plan with top officer step pay of $40.
34 per hour- $83,907.
20 annual*** ****Lateral placements may be considered depending on qualifications/experience.
**** ****YOU ARE A WANTED PERSON**** Yes, you.
We want and need you as a Corinth policeofficer if:You enjoy helping others You want to make a difference and be part of an important cause You genuinely like people You are excited about the opportunity to work closely with a group of dedicated professionals You are looking for an exciting and personally rewarding career We are seeking exceptional people to be Corinth policeofficers.
We adhere to a set of high professional and ethical standards because that is what our employees and residents expect and deserve.
We strive to be the very best in a profession that demands more and more of its members.
If that sounds like you, we want you.
The Corinth Police Department offers a lot to its sworn members.
First, we work in a community that is extremely supportive of its men and women in blue.
The local crime rate is low, which permits our peacekeepers time to engage in true, face-to-face community policing.
We furnish each of our officers with approximately $10,000 worth of personal equipment, ranging from firearms to boots.
Our Patrol fleet is second to none in Texas for being well-equipped, maintained, and "tricked out" for maximum officer safety.
We offer a take-home car program (with restrictions).
Benefits, including longevity pay, are generous.
Specialized assignments include school resource officer, K-9 handler, motorcycle officer and investigator.
Officers may also choose bicycle patrol as a collateral assignment.
We urge you to read on and check us out in detail.
If what you've read sounds like a personal invitation to you, please get in touch right away.
The potential of a life-changing career is not far away! General Purpose Under general supervision, provides responsive and courteous police services in the protection of life and property through the enforcement of laws and ordinances, generally consisting of routine patrol, interventions, assistance, investigations and traffic regulation duties.
Primary Duties and ResponsibilitiesPreserves the peace of the community through mediation, investigation, intervention, assistance, documentation, and arrest; utilizes all lawful means to improve the quality of life by reducing the fear and incidence of crime, recognizing and resolving problems, and meeting the public safety needs of the Citizens of Corinth.
Patrols the City to respond to citizens' requests for assistance, enforce traffic regulations, detect crime, apprehend violators, and assure public safety.
Patrols and provides security for assigned areas, looking for unusual or suspicious activities or persons; responds to emergency and non-emergency calls for service; interrogates and communicates with victims, witnesses and suspects in cases; provides scene security and protection for Fire and Medical personnel.
Enforces local, state and Federal laws, and enforces compliance with local regulations and ordinances, according to Department policies, procedures and regulations.
Investigates crimes and accidents; secures and processes crime and accident scenes, and identifies and collects evidence within scope of authority.
Arrests law violators; transports and processes suspects, victims and prisoners.
Completes detailed reports and required paperwork.
Maintains vehicle and equipment according to Department standards.
Represents the City Police at court hearings; prepares reports and testifies in court cases.
Assists and coordinates with other emergency services personnel, outside organizations and businesses, and Federal, state and local law enforcement organizations.
Presents education and information programs for community and school awareness projects; teaches and counsels residents on law enforcement activities and referral resources.
Performs specialized functions in areas of expertise, including training, K-9, SWAT, event security, computer systems, and other special enforcement and investigative teams.
Maintains the integrity, professionalism, values and goals of the Department by assuring that all rules and regulations are followed, and that accountability and public trust are preserved.
Cooperates with co-workers professionally to accomplish work efficiently and effectively.
Has regular, predictable attendance; attendance is a factor in continued employment with the City.
Performs other duties as assigned or required Minimum QualificationsAge: Applicants must be 21 years of age at the time of the written exam.
Citizenship: Applicant must be a United States citizen.
Education: Applicants must possess a High School diploma or General Equivalency diploma.
Certification: Currently certified from TCOLE; or a current peace officer in another state with the ability to successfully challenge and pass the TCOLE exam.
Drivers License: Applicants must possess a valid driver license prior to employment.
(Must obtain Texas Class C driver license within 30 days of hire per State law.
) Mental Condition: All applicants must be able to pass a board interview, polygraph and psychological examination.
Physical Condition: All applicants must pass a physical (medical) examination, drug screen.
Vision: Must possess 20/20 vision, either corrected or uncorrected or uncorrected in each eye, unless vision is corrected by the use of contact lenses which must be worn on duty and/or during all law enforcement related activities.
Must be free of dichromatic color blindness, night blindness and any other visual deficiencies or limitations.
Hearing: Must pass a hearing test.
Criminal Record: No convictions for criminal offense above Class C Misdemeanor.
Required Knowledge of:City policies and procedures.
City, county, state and Federal laws, regulations, codes and ordinances.
Texas criminal justice and court systems, and the principles of criminal justice records management.
Law enforcement methods, practices, and procedures.
Basic criminal law on the apprehension, arrest, and custody of persons committing misdemeanors and felonies, including preservation and presentation of evidence in traffic and criminal cases.
Basic criminal law on the rules of evidence, probable cause, use of force, and search and seizure.
Investigative and interrogative procedures, and protocols for observation of critical details.
Local community issues and regional community resources available to citizens.
Geography, roads, and landmarks of City and surrounding areas.
Police Department General Orders, policies and procedures.
Customer service standards and protocols.
Required Skill in:Exercising controlled discretion in situations requiring diplomacy, fairness, and sound judgment.
Recognizing suspicious behavior patterns, mediating difficult situations, and using effective arrest & control techniques.
Interacting with people of different social, economic, and ethnic backgrounds.
Remaining alert at all times and reacting quickly and calmly in emergency situations.
Operating motor vehicles and special police equipment during emergency situations.
Interpreting laws and regulations, making decisions, maintaining composure, and working effectively under stressful conditions and emergency situations.
Evaluating facts and evidence, drawing logical conclusions and making proper recommendations.
Care, maintenance and safe operation of a variety of firearms, impact weapons, chemical agents, and other law enforcement tools and equipment.
Operating a personal computer utilizing a variety of business software.
Effective communication, both verbal and written.
Physical Demands / Work Environment: Work is performed indoors and outdoors with exposure to inclement weather; required to physically restrain persons; subject to extended periods of intense concentration in review of crime scenes, special investigations and law enforcement report preparation.
Must be able to work in uniform during weekdays, weekends, and holidays on any assigned shift.
Must maintain a level of physical fitness to meet Department standards.
Supplemental Information Applicants must meet the Minimum Qualifications for Employment in order to be eligible for the position listed above.
Police Hiring Eligibility Requirements Applicant must beat least 21 years of agecitizen of the United States Applicant musthave at minimum a high school diploma or GEDhave been honorably discharged from any military service or be able to provide proof of acceptable military re-enlistment eligibility if prior service is uncharacterized, if served in the militaryposses a valid motor vehicle operator's license Applicant must not havebeen convicted of an offense of family violencebeen on court-ordered community supervision or probation for any offense the grade of a class B misdemeanor or above within the past 10 yearsbeen convicted of an offense the grade of a class B misdemeanor or above within the past 10 yearsany criminal charges pending or be presently under indictment for any criminal offensehad a license issued by the Texas Commission on Law Enforcement suspended or revoked Applicant mustbe of good moral characterbe able to work shift work, holidays, and weekends, as requiredhave the ability to read and comprehend training materials, departmental policies, rules, regulations, laws, and ordinanceshave the ability to establish effective working relationships with other employees and the publichave the ability to learn the use and care of specialized police equipment, including firearmspossess 20/20 vision, either corrected or uncorrected, in each eye.
Vision may be corrected by the use of contact lenses or eyeglasses which must be worn on duty and during all law enforcement related activities.
Applicant must be free of dichromatic color blindness, night blindness, and any other serious vision deficiencies or limitationspass a hearing test Police Hiring Disqualifiers Following is a listing of factors that may disqualify a potential applicant from being hired as a Corinth policeofficer permanently or for a specified period of time.
These causes for disqualification are in accordance with provisions of the Texas Commission on Law Enforcement peace officer standards and pertinent state statutes.
The causes include but are not limited to the below: 1.
Applicant is not a citizen of the United States.
The Applicant will be considered ineligible until citizenship is lawfully obtained.
2.
Applicant has been convicted of or admitted to conduct that constitutes a class A or class B misdemeanor under the state penal code or the equivalent under federal law, to include violations of the uniform code of military justice, within the past ten years.
This will result in a temporary rejection until that time period has passed.
Crimes involving moral turpitude may result in permanent disqualification and will be considered on a case by case basis with consideration of circumstances and time elapsed since the crime occurred.
Crimes of moral turpitude are often defined as "conduct contrary to community standards of justice, honesty, and good morals.
" 3.
Applicant has been convicted or admitted to conduct which constitutes a felony under state or federal law, including the uniform code of military justice.
This will result in a permanent disqualification.
Note: A person is considered convicted of a felony or misdemeanor crime involving moral turpitude if a court enters a guilty adjudication against the person or the plea of guilty is entered by the person under the laws of this state or another state or the United States, regardless of whether:The sentence is subsequently probated and the person is discharged from probation or community supervision;Deferred adjudication is granted;The accusation, complaint, information, or indictment against the person is dismissed;The person is released from all penalties and disabilities resulting from the offense;The person is pardoned for the offense, unless the pardon is granted expressly for subsequent proof of innocence.
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Applicant will be considered ineligible for employment while charges are pending for any criminal offense.
5.
Applicant has a conviction for driving under the influence (DWI or DUI) at any time within the past 10 years.
This will result in a temporary disqualification until the ten-year time period has passed.
6.
Applicant has failed to demonstrate the ability to write, read, and fluently speak the English language.
The applicant will be ineligible until the deficiency is corrected.
7.
Applicant is unable to perform the essential functions of the position sought, with or without reasonable accommodation.
The applicant will be ineligible until he/she demonstrates the ability to perform the essential job functions.
8.
The applicant is unable to obtain a valid vehicle operator's license as mandated by state law.
The applicant will be considered ineligible until he/she obtains a valid Texas driver's license.
9.
The applicant has used illegal substances as indicated in the following guidelines: Marijuana use will be evaluated on a case to case basis.
Applicants found to have engaged in conduct which constitutes abuse of legally obtained medication or illegal use of the prescription medication of another person may be temporarily or permanently disqualified, depending upon the circumstances of the abuse.
Applicants will be disqualified when it is determined that they have engaged in conduct which constitutes felony-level use of illicit substances as defined in Texas statutes.
Such instances will be evaluated on a case by case basis.
10.
Applicants will be temporarily disqualified if they have more than three traffic events (moving violation tickets or at-fault accidents) in the preceding two years or a reckless driving conviction in the preceding five years.
Applicants whose driving behavior indicates incompatibility with the operation of emergency vehicles and presents potential liability to the City will be temporarily disqualified.
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$83.9k yearly 12d ago
Police Officer
City of Melissa
Police officer job in Melissa, TX
CITY OF MELISSA JOB POSTING Police Department - PoliceOfficer Annual Salary: **$75,000 **Starting Salary is $71,000. However, 12-hour shifts guarantee 4 hours of overtime (per FLSA) OPEN UNTIL FILLED APPLICANTS THAT DO NOT HAVE A VALID AND CLEAR TEXAS COMMISSION ON LAW ENFORCEMENT PEACE OFFICER'S LICENSE WILL NOT BE CONSIDERED AND NEED NOT APPLY.
PoliceOfficer
Job Summary: Under the direct supervision of a Patrol Sergeant, the purpose of this position is to enforce state and municipal laws in order to ensure the safety of the City's citizens and to perform duties in accordance with State Statues and established departmental policies, procedures and guidelines.
Job Duties: Tasks are service and protection oriented and includes the following: Collecting and dispensing information, arbitrating disputes, providing assistance, protecting and recovering property, preventing crime, investigating, executing search warrants, issuing citations, making court appearances, and providing other public protection services. Duties include an element of personal danger, i.e. exposure to life-threatening circumstances, apprehending criminals, and transporting criminals as well as perform related work as required.
Qualifications:
Must be at least 21 years of age.
Must be a high school graduate or possess a GED Certificate.
Must hold a TCOLE Certification.
Must have a valid State of Texas driver's license and good driving record.
Must be able to read and write the English language.
Ability to pass an oral interview board.
Ability to pass a thorough background investigation.
Ability to pass a psychological evaluation.
Ability to pass a job placement assessment (physical).
Ability to pass a drug test.
*For additional qualifications and Knowledge, Skills and Abilities required please see detailed .
Hours: Varied Shifts
Non-Exempt Position
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To be considered for this position a Personal History Statement will be required and must be submitted to the address below either by mail or in person. To get a copy of the Personal History Statement form please go to the City of Melissa website > Departments > Human Resources > Forms> Pre-Employment Forms.
For a complete Job Description, please contact Human Resources at *************************
Personal History Statement Submissions:
City of Melissa
Attn: Police Department
3411 Barker Avenue - Melissa, TX 75454
Please direct any questions to:
City of Melissa
Human Resources Director
3411 Barker Avenue - Melissa, TX 75454
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INCOMPLETE APPLICATIONS WILL BE DEEMED NON-RESPONSIVE AND WILL NOT BE CONSIDERED. THIS POSITION IS OPEN UNTIL FILLED.
THE CITY OF MELISSA IS AN EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER
$71k-75k yearly Easy Apply 60d+ ago
Police Officer- McKinney
Baylor Scott & White Health 4.5
Police officer job in McKinney, TX
About Us Here at Baylor Scott & White Health we promote the well-being of all individuals, families, and communities. Baylor Scott and White is the largest not-for-profit healthcare system in Texas that empowers you to live well. Our Core Values are: * We serve faithfully by doing what's right with a joyful heart.
* We never settle by constantly striving for better.
* We are in it together by supporting one another and those we serve.
* We make an impact by taking initiative and delivering exceptional experience.
Benefits
Our benefits are designed to help you live well no matter where you are on your journey. For full details on coverage and eligibility, visit the Baylor Scott & White Benefits Hub to explore our offerings, which may include:
* Eligibility on day 1 for all benefits
* Dollar-for-dollar 401(k) match, up to 5%
* Debt-free tuition assistance, offering access to many no-cost and low-cost degrees, certificates and more
* Immediate access to time off benefits
At Baylor Scott & White Health, your well-being is our top priority.
Note: Benefits may vary based on position type and/or level
Job Summary
The PoliceOfficer is a sworn officer responsible for law enforcement, security, loss prevention, and customer service duties. They provide a visible presence to deter hospital threats. Duties include maintaining law and order on hospital grounds, patrolling and protecting buildings, and checking for unauthorized patient movement, security breaches, and unsafe conditions. They conduct investigations, make arrests, testify in court, and enforce traffic and parking regulations. Officers also monitor patient and visitor activities, assist nursing staff with combative patients, and perform searches for unauthorized patient absences.
Essential Functions of the Role
* Patrols assigned areas in vehicle, by bicycle, and on foot to detect and deter crime.
* Apprehends subjects committing crimes.
* Responds to emergency calls, safety escorts, and calls for assistance.
* Produces complete, accurate, and concise reports. Includes criminal offenses, false fire alarms, safety hazards, and general information. Follows internal processes and legal requirements.
* Serves in specialized units such as investigations, fire safety, crime prevention, and training as assigned and emergency management.
* Completes initial investigations and follow-up investigations as assigned.
* Participates in crime prevention strategies and special programs as assigned.
* Enforces state laws, policies, procedures, and forwards the mission of the organization.
* Transports legal documents, valuables, medical instruments, and supplies. Ensures the safe and timely transfer of valued articles.
* Stays current with rules, regulations, policies, laws, and guidelines affecting the department and organization. Stays updated on security developments by attending training and reading security literature and journals.
Key Success Factors
* Excellent interpersonal and public relations skills.
* Must be able to work under stressful conditions.
* Able to balance multiple demands and respond to time constraints.
* Able to work any shift for several locations throughout the system.
* Must have critical thinking and problem-solving skills.
* Must be able to communicate thoughts clearly; both verbally and in writing.
* Attain and maintain a minimum passing score of 80% accuracy during firearms qualification and requalification.
* General computer skills, including but not limited to: using required software applications, data entry, information security, handheld scanning, and email.
Belonging Statement
We believe that all people should feel welcomed, valued and supported, and that our workforce should be reflective of the communities we serve.
QUALIFICATIONS
* EDUCATION - H.S. Diploma/GED Equivalent
* EXPERIENCE - Less than 1 Year of Experience
* CERTIFICATION/LICENSE/REGISTRATION -
Basic Life Support (BLS): BLS within 30 days of hire.
Licensed Peace Officer (LPO): State of Texas Peace Officer License (TCOLE Certification) within 90 days of hire.
Drivers License (TXDL): If moving from out of state must obtain valid TX DL within 90 days of hire.
$54k-65k yearly est. 8d ago
PT Police Officer (Bailiff/Warrants)
Town of Little Elm 3.8
Police officer job in Little Elm, TX
**THIS IS A PART-TIME POSITION AND IS INELIGIBLE FOR BENEFITS**
The Patrol Officer is responsible for various duties to fulfill the Police Department's mission. All duties must be performed effectively, efficiently, and safely to foster the public's confidence and trust. This position demands special qualifications and proficiency in certain skills and abilities of a physical, mental, and technical nature. As a condition of employment in the status of this position, all officers must be able to perform the entire list of duties as outlined in this job description. This position will provide and be accountable for support functions dealing with the collection of fines and clearance of warrants and commitments issued by the Town of Little Elm Municipal Court judge. The principal goal of the Warrant/Bailiff Officer shall be to provide law enforcement assistance to the court to ensure that all legal processes issued to the department are executed in an efficient, timely manner as mandated by law. This position will also serve as court bailiff and have additional duties within the Community Services Division. This is a part-time position, and the maximum hours to be worked is 29 hours per week. In addition, you must be motivated to accept new challenges, find creative solutions, and take ownership and pride by demonstrating the Town of Little Elm's Core Values of Integrity, Customer Service, Efficiency, and Innovation.
Disqualifiers
1. Have never been convicted of an offense above the grade of a Class B misdemeanor or a Class B misdemeanor within the last ten years.
2. Have never been on court-ordered community supervision or probation for any criminal offense above the grade of Class B misdemeanor or a Class B misdemeanor within the last ten years from the date of the court order;
3. Have never been convicted or placed on community supervision in any court of an offense involving family violence as defined under Chapter 71, Texas Family Code;
4. Have never received a dishonorable or other discharge based on misconduct which bars future military service;
5. Have not used marijuana within the last five years.
6. Have not used any drugs defined under Subchapter D Health and Safety Code in Penalty Groups 1. 2. or 3. Within the last ten years.
EDUCATION/TRAINING/EXPERIENCE
All officers must possess, at a minimum, the following qualifications:
Must be a United States citizen.
Must possess an active Texas Commission on Law Enforcement (TCOLE) PoliceOfficer license.
Must be 21 years of age.
Must have a high school diploma or GED equivalent certificate.
Must be able to proficiently read and write the English language and pass a 12
th
grade Reading/Writing proficiency and comprehension test.
Must have demonstrated a positive work history and attendance record.
Must possess and maintain a good credit history and financial record.
Must meet health standards not to pose a risk to the health or safety of others in the workplace or to persons they come into contact with while performing required duties. This risk shall include infections or communicable diseases deemed a medical high threat and dysfunctional mental or psychological disorders. Risk assessment to the health and safety of others will be based upon reasonable medical opinion and judgment.
Must possess adequate vision and pass the department vision tests. Must maintain 20/20 corrected vision and 20/200 uncorrected.
LICENSES OR CERTIFICATES
Before appointment, you must possess at a minimum, a Basic Peace Officer Certification from T.C.O.L.E.
Must possess a valid Texas Class C driver's License.
Completion of TCOLE approved Court Room Security Training within 6 months.
LANGUAGE SKILLS
Must be able to read and write the English language.
REASONING ABILITY
A patrol officer must:
Possess the ability to comprehend and carry out verbal and written instructions.
Be able to formulate and employ appropriate courses of action when no specific role or procedure has been established.
Be able to supply reasoning skills to investigate crimes or events successfully.
Be able to supply theory-based instructions/training to actual situations.
Possess sufficient memory capacity to remember various information types necessary to carry out their duties successfully.
Must be able to assess a person's intentions, behavior, and emotional state to make appropriate reactive and proactive decisions and responses.
Must be able to tolerate many types of stress without medication. They must be able to make appropriate decisions regarding the fight-or-flight psychological response.
Must be able to control their emotions in the face of divergent interpersonal or life-threatening and traumatic situations.
Emergency Action Abilities: All patrol officers must be able to:
Adequately maneuver a patrol vehicle at high rates of speed in traffic or confined areas while using all vehicle equipment, day and night, in all weather conditions. They must be able to exit their vehicle quickly (less than 5 seconds) and stand or assume positions wherein the vehicle is used for cover.
Engage in physical combat using defensive and offensive tactics; overcome and apprehend violently resistive people, and properly use the baton, handcuffs, mace or spray, and riot gear.
Rescue victims from danger, assess victim's physical condition, and deliver CPR and first aid.
Pursue individuals outdoors in all terrains with sudden short durations of 100 yards or longer up to five (5) minutes. Climb stairs, surmount fences or walls.
Must also be able to conduct searches or manhunts for three (3) hours or more over distances of at least two (2) miles.
Safely operate their duty weapon with accuracy from standing, kneeling, prone positions and while moving on foot.
PHYSICAL DEMANDS
A patrol officer must have the ability to efficiently, effectively, and safely perform all of the essential required duties and tasks of the position. The following outlines the required abilities:
It is imperative that all patrol officers possess and maintain the essential physical abilities to perform their job safely. They must be physically capable to the extent that they are not a liability to themselves or others. They must be able to handle numerous emergency situations that will tax their physical abilities. They must be able to provide protection to themselves and others without the premature or unnecessary use of deadly force. They must maintain a standard of physical fitness in accordance with citizen expectations and department policy.
Range of Motion/Flexibility:
A patrol officer must:
Be able to move rapidly from a sedentary to active position in response to emergency conditions or perceived deadly force encounters.
Have the flexibility to rapidly assume a variety of positions to employ “cover and concealment” during emergency circumstances or perceived deadly force encounters.
Possess the necessary range of motion to overcome or respond to physical attack or effectively disengage an attacker or escape and summon aid.
Possess the quickness to be able to run short distances in order to escape danger, retreat from attack or take over or chase suspects on foot for short and long distances.
Manual Dexterity/Motor Skills
: A patrol officer must:
Have the dexterity to be proficient in the use of their firearms and other defensive tactics equipment such as the baton, handcuffs, pepper spray, etc.
Possess the ability to operate all the equipment and tools necessary to perform the job tasks such as computers, typewriters, mobile and portable radios, vehicles, fax machines, sirens, tape recorders, mobile data terminals, video and audio equipment.
Aerobic Endurance
: A patrol officer must:
Possess the ability to engage in foot pursuits of suspects without inordinate endangerment to themselves or others. They must also possess the endurance to overcome physical resistance after foot pursuits.
Be able to remain on the job performing essential duties for a period up to sixteen (16) consecutive hours without relief.
Strength:
A patrol officer must possess sufficient strength to:
Deliver CPR for extended periods of time.
Carry and use emergency equipment and supplies.
Overcome resistance or subdue physically violent persons.
Physically defend oneself or others from violent assault without the use of deadly force.
Climb fences or walls of at least six (6) feet.
Carry or drag a 150 lb. person from danger to safety for a distance of at least fifty (50) feet.
Lift heavy objects such as in the case of emergency situations.
Sight and Visual Activity
: A patrol officer must:
Be able to discern the various colors and not have any color blindness that could prove a risk to himself or others.
Possess adequate depth perception in order to judge distances and estimate speed.
Possess adequate night vision that will permit the safe operation of motor vehicles, use of firearms, and allow identification of dangerous obstacles, or persons in conditions of darkness.
Possess adequate peripheral vision to allow the safe operation of vehicles, especially in pursuit driving and to detect danger in a variety of environments.
Hearing
: A patrol officer must:
Possess the ability to hear adequately over the mobile and handheld radios as well as the telephone.
Be able to determine the point of origin of noises or sounds as during building or area searches for example.
Be able to identify different types of sound.
Smell:
A patrol officer must possess the ability to smell smoke, electrical hazards, and different types of fumes, toxic or otherwise.
WORK ENVIRONMENT
In carrying out the duties of a patrol officer, the following conditions or exposures can be expected to be encountered.
Routine work indoors 20% of the job
Routine work in vehicles 50 to 70% of the job.
Routine work outdoors 30% of the job.
Working alone during routine patrol.
Working all shifts and days of the week.
Emergency work call-out at a moment's notice.
Close physical contact with people.
Exposure to blood and other bodily fluids.
Work in all weather conditions.
Work on uneven, wet, or slippery surfaces.
Exposure to bodily injury or dangerous conditions.
Occasional working at high elevations (ladders, roofs, etc.)
Work in confined spaces, requiring cramped body positions.
Work near large moving vehicles and equipment.
Work in darkness or very dim lighting conditions.
Exposed to loud noises.
ESSENTIAL JOB FUNCTIONS
Listed below are many of the specific job tasks or functions typically required of a PoliceOfficer in the Patrol Division. This list should not be considered all-inclusive as additional job tasks may be required by either circumstances or ranking officers.
Tests equipment for proper operation.
Transports evidence/property/people.
Utilizes laptop computers to enter offense reports.
Administers first aid and initiates basic life support (CPR).
Aids lost/stranded people.
Answers inquiries about laws and legal procedures.
Applies crime prevention techniques.
Applies for and serves arrest warrants.
Applies for and serves search warrants.
Arranges removal of stalled/abandoned/wrecked vehicles.
Arranges transportation/evacuation of injured/ill/deceased people.
Arrests/cites violators of criminal law.
Assists citizens with home lockouts.
Assists citizens with vehicular lockouts.
Assists the emergency dispatchers as directed.
Attends departmental meetings.
Attends special job-related meetings and training sessions.
Cares for the needs of prisoners in custody or jail.
Checks businesses for liquor/cigarette laws, and city license violations.
Cites/arrests for traffic law violations.
Collects and reports criminal intelligence information.
Collects, marks, and preserves evidence at crime/accident scenes.
Completes daily work logs/work records.
Complies with department policies and procedures, rules, orders, and directives.
Conducts building searches for suspects.
Conducts elderly/disabled citizen checks.
Conducts inventories of vehicles.
Conducts jail check duties when prisoners occupy the city jail.
Conducts jail transfers of prisoners to or from the city jail and other agency jails.
Conducts residential/commercial security checks.
Conducts stakeouts/surveillances for long periods of time.
Controls crowds and traffic in areas of accidents, fires, and other emergency and non-emergency situations.
Counsels offenders.
Delivers mail and other correspondence as needed.
Delivers well being, contact, and death messages.
Directs and controls vehicular/pedestrian traffic movement.
Escorts people and vehicles.
Establishes barricades for various situations.
Fingerprints people.
Follows up on pending cases/investigations.
Forces entry into locked buildings/vehicles.
Guards and protects crime/accident scenes, property and other designated areas.
Inquires into records and warrant files.
Inspects prisoners for safety/well-being.
Interviews or interrogates complainants, victims, witnesses, and suspects and records statements.
Investigates all types of crime at a level appropriate to training and experience.
Investigates vehicular accidents and completes accident reports.
Maintains order in conflict situations.
Operates audio/video recording equipment.
Operates emergency equipment (police vehicle, fire extinguisher, etc.)
Operates speed RADAR equipment.
Operates vehicular mobile data terminals.
Performs administrative assignments as required.
Performs evacuations of people in cases of emergencies.
Performs field sobriety tests.
Performs foot patrol to deter and detect crime for periods of at least two hours continuously.
Performs public speaking to citizen groups upon assignment.
Performs required booking procedures of arrested prisoners.
Performs vehicular patrol for periods of six to eight continuous hours.
Photographs crime/accident scenes/ major events.
Photographs individuals/property for identification.
Prepares various law enforcement reports and documents as required.
Properly utilizes department radio and telephone communications equipment.
Protects people from injury and harm.
Protects property from unnecessary damage.
Regularly participates in practice and qualification with duty firearms.
Renders professional opinions and assistance to citizens.
Reports hazardous road conditions.
Reports missing/malfunctioning traffic controls.
Reports unsafe health and welfare conditions.
Reports unusual or potentially dangerous situations.
Rescues animals and people.
Researches legal issues.
Responds quickly and appropriately to emergencies.
Searches buildings, terrains, vehicles and people.
Searches for missing persons.
Sets up roadblocks.
Temporarily performs tasks of other department personnel and supervisors, as required.
Testifies at legal proceedings.
Utilize computer systems to perform duties as required.
Verifies authenticity of licenses, passes, and identification cards.
E.O.E. The Town of Little Elm does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, national origin, sex, religion, age, disability or military service in employment or the provision of services.
$50k-64k yearly est. 60d+ ago
Police Officer
Ref 4.6
Police officer job in Denton, TX
PoliceOfficer
Bring your passion to Texas Health So We Are Better + Together
Work Hours: Full-Time\: Rotating Shifts
Department Highlights:
All uniforms and duty gear are provided.
State licensing fees are paid.
Paid training is included.
Qualifications
Here's What You Need:
Education
· High School Diploma or Equivalent Required.
· Associate degree Business Administration, Criminal Justice, Law Enforcement, Security or closely related field Preferred.
Experience
· 2 Years Security or law enforcement Preferred.
· 2 Years Healthcare or education Preferred.
Certifications and Licenses
· DL - Driver's License Class C and insurable Upon Hire Required.
· ACPI - Advanced Crisis Prevention Intervention Training maintained annually 30 Days Required.
· Peace Officer Upon Hire Required.
Skills
· Must complete a personal history statement and psychological evaluation. May be subject to further written and/or oral pre-assignment test/training. Must be able to follow, practice and utilize the Peace Officer Weapons Standard and Qualification General Order to ensure the safety of officers, hospital staff, patients, and visitors. Must be able to demonstrate a working knowledge of customer-based Peace Officer management techniques. Must be able to deal with the public and fellow employees in a tactful and diplomatic manner. Must be able to make sound judgments. Must be able to testify in court to present case facts.
· Pursuant to TCOLE Declaration of Medical Condition, Commission Rule 215.15 (c), 217.1 (a), 217.7 (e) new license applicants must complete both a physical exam and drug screen. Licensee Officers with more than a 180-day break in service need drug screen only.
· Must possess the ability to physically defend and/or restrain people.
· Must possess the ability to communicate with others in a clear, understandable, and professional manner on the phone and in person using the English language, and the demonstrated use of good verbal communication skills.
· Must possess the ability to interact effectively with peers, executive and medical staff, department heads and staff in other departments, patients/families, vendors, and other customers in a manner that represents Texas Health Resources positively.
· Must be able to write clear and concise detailed incident reports and various other reports as required.
· Must possess the ability to investigate, analyze, and resolve non-routine issues and problems.
· Must possess the ability to maintain regular, reliable, and punctual attendance.
· Must possess the ability to learn and apply new information, knowledge, and experiences in a timely manner.
· Requires special protective equipment, training, and adherence to prescribed rules and procedures.
· Must possess ability to use a computer and electronic equipment.
· Must possess high levels of alertness.
· Must possess high levels of attention to details.
· Must possess visual and mental concentration on instruments, dials, readouts, displays, etc.
· Must possess the ability to observe and rapidly react to changing situations and operations.
· Must possess precise hand-eye coordination and fine motor dexterity.
· Must possess the ability to continuously stand, walk, or move around the workplace.
· Must be willing and able to travel to other Texas Health Resources locations, external offices and outpatient clinics as needed.
What You Will Do:
Performs officer duties to include, but not limited to:
· Patrols buildings and ground for unlocked secured areas for after hour entry.
· Locks and opens doors according to schedules.
· Provides individual and group escorts to and from parking areas.
· Identifies and removes unauthorized individuals from property.
· Enforces campus parking policies/cite violations.
· Maintains compliance with Security policies.
· Pursues and detains persons involved in criminal activity.
· Fills out incident/offense report forms and composes narratives.
· Gives directions to areas of facility.
· Interacts with police, fire personnel, patients, visitors, and staff.
· Provides vehicle assistance.
· Patrols interior/perimeter of campus and parking.
· Completes reports by recording observations, information, occurrences, and surveillance activities.
· Reports and escalates situations to the Threat Management team as appropriate.
· Provides quality customer service to Texas Health employees, visitors, and guest.
· Greets people with courtesy and respect using the 10/5 rule.
· Provides directions and assistance employees, visitors, and guests.
· Provide general information regarding Texas Health campuses.
· Provides transport and escorts to and from campus parking lots.
· Responds timely to calls for service and emergency situations.
· Assesses the situation and utilizes appropriate de-escalation measures.
· Utilizes critical thinking skills and provides the appropriate level of force for the situation.
· Responds to and activates the appropriate emergency response code.
· Interacts with and provides assistance to Police, Fire, EMS, and other emergency staff as required.
Additional Perks of Being a Texas Health Team Member:
Benefits include 401(k) with match, paid time off, competitive health insurance choices, healthcare and dependent care spending account options, wellness programs to keep you and your family healthy, tuition reimbursement, a student loan repayment program and more.
Texas Health Denton Highlights:
Texas Health Denton is a 255-bed, full-service hospital providing convenient care to people across North Texas and Southern Oklahoma since 1987. With more than 1,100 employees and 450 physicians on our medical staff we're one of Denton County's largest employers.
We specialize in Cancer Care, Neck & Back Program, Critical Care, Neonatology, CT Cardiac Imaging, Neurology, Electrophysiology, Orthopedics & Sports Medicine, Emergency Care, Robotic Surgery, Endovascular Surgery, Stroke Care, General Surgery, Weight Loss Surgery, Heart & Vascular Services, Women & Infants Care, Interventional Radiology and Wound Care & Hyperbaric Treatment.
Texas Health Denton is a Joint Commission-accredited Primary (Level II) Stroke Center and Chest Pain Center, a Metabolic & Bariatric Surgery Center of Excellence, and a Magnet designated hospital.
Our four-story specialty center for women and infants features 12 labor and delivery beds, 2 C-section suites along with 6 antepartum and 24 postpartum beds. Texas Health Denton is the city's only provider of obstetrical and neonatal intensive care services and is the largest provider of obstetrical services in Denton County. The ground floor houses a breast imaging center, outpatient physical therapy, cardiac rehabilitation, and an internal medicine residency program.
As part of the Texas Health family and its 28,000+ employees, we're one of the largest employers in the Dallas Fort Worth area. Our career growth and professional development opportunities are top-notch, and our benefits are equally outstanding. Come be a part of our exceptional team as we improve the health of the people in our communities every day. You belong here!
Explore our Texas Health careers site for info like Benefits, Job Listings by Category, recent Awards we've won and more.
Do you still have questions or concerns?
Feel free to email your questions to ***************************.
$41k-56k yearly est. Auto-Apply 26d ago
Deputy Sheriff - Transport
Cooke County Texas
Police officer job in Gainesville, TX
The Transport Deputy will ensure that all policies and procedures for the safe transport of inmates from the Cooke County Detention Center to the Cooke County Courthouse and return are employed. The safety of the public and inmates in the deputy's custody is paramount. The Transport Deputy will assist the judges and bailiffs of the Cooke County and District Courts in maintaining the order and decorum of those inmates in custody in the courtrooms. The Transport deputy will be responsible for the physical screening of inmates in the prevention of weapons or contraband in the inmates' possession, previous to entering court, and before reentering the detention center. The Transport deputy will perform emergency first aid for inmates when applicable. The Transport deputy will be required to deliver or retrieve inmates from or to the Texas Department of Corrections, multiple cities, counties, and State facilities. The Deputy will also conduct transportation of inmates to and from medical facilities as required or directed. The Transport Deputy works under the direction of the Cooke County Detention Center Director or his designee. The Transport Deputy is subject to the usual physical exertions and hazards of law enforcement work and is required to perform additional duties as directed, but not enumerated here.
The candidate must possess an ACTIVE Texas Peace Officer Certification from the Texas Law Enforcement Commission and an ACTIVE TCOLE Jailers' Certification. 2 years experience as a Peace Officer and prisoner transport, preferred. Must possess a valid Texas driver's license. Must have never been convicted of a Family Violence, Felony, or Class A offense No Class B Misdemeanor charge or above pending, or final conviction of a Class B Misdemeanor within the last 10 years. Must pass the Texas Law Enforcement Commission mandated Physical and Psychological requirements.
Cooke County is an Equal Opportunity Employer
$37k-54k yearly est. 60d+ ago
Code Enforcement Officer
City of Frisco (Tx 3.8
Police officer job in Frisco, TX
Code Enforcement Technician Under general supervision of the Code Enforcement Supervisor, inspects and enforces Federal, State and City codes related to signage, and life safety issues in order to protect the property values and safety of the City of Frisco citizens.
Code Enforcement Officer
Under general supervision of the Code Enforcement Supervisor, inspects and enforces Federal, State and City building, property, zoning, and nuisance codes related to health and safety issues in order to protect the property values and safety of the City of Frisco citizens.
The intent of this position description is to provide a representative summary of the major duties and responsibilities performed by incumbent(s) in this position. Incumbent(s) may not be required to perform all duties in this description and incumbent(s) may be required to perform position-related tasks other than those specifically listed in this description.
This position is part of the FY26 budget. The position is expected to begin on or after January 1, 2026, and the selected candidate cannot start work before January 1, 2026. By proceeding, you acknowledge and understand these terms. Pay Range:
Depending on Qualifications
Code Enforcement Technician:
$21.33 - $29.87 Hourly
$44,374.72 - $62,124.40 Annual
Code Enforcement Officer:
$22.97 - $32.16 Hourly
$47,786.70 - $66,901.38 Annual
Code Enforcement Technician
* Investigates reported violations, takes photographs, and inspects business or residential properties for sign violations.
* Enforces City ordinances and codes especially relative to illegal, off-site, or expired signage, generally within public rights-of-way or businesses.
* Patrols streets and alleys of the City to prevent or detect code and ordinance violations.
* Answers questions and provides information in person pertaining to policies and procedures to the public regarding the sign ordinance, and related matters.
* Performs research and investigative work in determining extent of violation and non-compliance including photography of violations as evidence when required.
* Maintains accurate computer records and files.
* Prepares correspondences, and certified mailings, for proper notification to property owners of a violation.
* Issues code compliance deadlines to property owners and business owners for compliance.
* Operates standard office equipment.
Code Enforcement Officer
* Investigates reported violations, takes photographs, and inspects properties for code violations or health related concerns.
* Prepares correspondence and certified mailings to inform property owners of code violations.
* Issues code compliance deadlines to property owners.
* Maintains databases of dates, names, addresses, and deadlines of complaints, investigations, code violations, and notifications of warnings or citations.
* Investigates violations, gathers evidence, and interviews witnesses or complainants.
* Files citations and prepares evidence for testimony in court.
* Coordinates code enforcement efforts with other city departments related to health and safety concerns.
* Enforces sign, nuisance, International Property Maintenance, smoking, special event/tent, and other City ordinances.
* Patrols streets and alleys of the City to prevent or detect code and ordinance violations.
* Secures and boards up abandoned and condemned properties and unsecured pools.
* Researches, reviews, and recommends changes to existing or proposed City codes and ordinances.
Other Important Duties:
* Travels to perform inspections and to attend meetings, conferences, and training.
* Regular and consistent attendance for the assigned work hours is essential.
* Performs other related duties as assigned.
Code Enforcement Technician
Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities:
* Knowledge of Federal, State and City safety codes and city ordinances.
* Knowledge of computers and related equipment, hardware, and software.
* Knowledge of City policies and procedures.
* Skill in effective oral and written communications.
* Skill in investigating and enforcing safety codes and city sign ordinance.
* Skill in negotiating, mediating, and resolving customer complaints and concerns.
* Ability to classify, categorize and prioritize information and assignments.
* Ability to utilize city maps and other advisory data.
* Ability to exercise independent judgment to adopt or modify methods and standards to meet variations in assigned objectives.
* Ability to work in a team environment; contribute as a team member and treat co-workers, subordinates, and customers with respect.
* Ability to build professional relationships with internal staff and customers.
* Ability to communicate effectively both orally and in writing.
* Ability to Offer flexibility and adaptability, especially during times of change.
* Must be flexible and adaptable, especially during times of change.
Education, Experience, and Certifications/Licenses:
* High School Diploma or GED and one (1) year of customer service experience; or equivalent combination of education and experience.
* Must possess Texas Department of State Health Services (DSHS) Code Enforcement Officer Certification within twelve (12) months of entering the position.
* Must pass a pre-employment drug screen, physical agility test, criminal background, and MVR check.
* Must possess valid State of Texas Driver's License.
Code Enforcement Officer
Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities:
* Knowledge of Federal, State and City health and safety codes and ordinances.
* Knowledge of code enforcement, evidence gathering and citation preparation procedures.
* Knowledge of computers and related equipment, hardware, and software.
* Knowledge of City policies and procedures.
* Skill in effective oral and written communications.
* Skill in investigating and enforcing health and safety codes and ordinances.
* Skill in safely securing condemned and unsafe properties or pool areas.
* Skill in negotiating, mediating, and resolving customer complaints and concerns.
Education, Experience, and Certifications/Licenses:
* High School Diploma or G.E.D., and two (2) years customer service experience, one (1) year of which is in a Code Enforcement Officer in Training role, or equivalent combination of education and experience.
* Must possess Texas Department of State Health Services (DSHS) Code Enforcement Officer Certification.
* Must pass a pre-employment drug screening and/or post-offer physical exam.
* Must possess State of Texas Drivers License.
Code Enforcement Technician
Environmental Factors and Conditions:
* Work is performed in office and construction site environments.
* May be exposed to extreme weather conditions.
* May be subject to exposure to hazardous chemicals, fumes, air, and water borne pathogens.
* May be subject to exposure to hostile or combative individuals.
Code Enforcement Officer
Environmental Factors and Conditions:
* Work is performed in office and field environments.
* May be subject to repetitive motion such as typing, data entry and vision to monitor.
* May be subject to exposure to extreme weather conditions, hazardous chemicals, fumes, infectious diseases, toxic waste, air, and water borne pathogens, unsafe and unhealthy building conditions, and rough or unstable terrain.
* May be subject to extended periods of bending, reaching, kneeling, climbing ladders, lifting, or carrying building materials when securing condemned or unsafe buildings or pools.
* Must be able to lift up to 45 pounds.
Physical Demands for Code Enforcement Technician/Code Enforcement Officer
* This work typically requires the following physical activities to be performed. A complete description of the activities below is available upon request from Human Resources.
This position is part of the FY26 budget. The position is expected to begin on or after January 1, 2026, and the selected candidate cannot start work before January 1, 2026. By proceeding, you acknowledge and understand these terms.
$47.8k-66.9k yearly 15d ago
Security Monitor (Pool Posting)
Allen Independent School District (Tx
Police officer job in Allen, TX
Job Status: OPEN Posting Date: 06/19/2025 Posting Number: 012571 Location: Security Position Title: Security Monitor (Pool Posting) Wage/Hour Status: Non-Exempt Reports To: Director of Safe and Secure Schools Primary Purpose: Security Officers are responsible for the overall safety and security of the school and must prepare for and respond to emerging threats and emergency situations to minimize the risk of harm to students, staff, and visitors. The security team plays a critical role in deterring outside and inside threats to Allen ISD students, staff, and visitors through a layered security posture, including personnel and electronic monitoring systems, which functions in cooperation with parents, counselors, teachers, and law enforcement, while maintaining an educational environment that empowers every learner to realize his or her full potential.
Qualifications: Education/Certification:
* High School Education or GED
* A current and valid Texas Driver's License.
Special Knowledge/Skills:
* Knowledge of Texas Education Code (TEC) Section 37.081 Subchapter C, Law and Order, as well as the Texas Education Agency (TEA) Commissioner's rules concerning School Safety Requirements as specified in §61.1031.
* Actively patrolling school property is critical in securing the building and maintaining a safe environment for students and staff. Applicants must be able to walk or stand for long periods of time (up to 8 hours) and quickly ascend/descend stairs.
* Knowledge of basic methods of providing site safety and security.
* Solid attendance and punctuality.
* Ability to read and adhere to written and oral instructions.
* Proficient with teamwork and collaborating with colleagues and administration.
* Demonstrated ability to keep up with fast paced environments and to multi-task
* Sound judgment and ethical practice.
* Strong oral communication skills and interpersonal skills
* Ability to write incident reports.
* Successful completion of Level II Security Training curriculum with associated certifications
Experience:
* A minimum of 2-3 years of highly successful related experience
Major Responsibilities and Duties:
* Perform duties required by Texas Education Code (TEC) Section 37.081 Subchapter C, Law and Order, as well as the Texas Education Agency (TEA) Commissioner's rules concerning School Safety Requirements as specified in §61.1031.
* Fulfill duties associated with the post assigned as part of the school's comprehensive security plan; maintain an orderly post and remain at the post at all times unless otherwise directed by a supervisor.
* Using layered security model, ensure only authorized personnel are allowed to enter the assigned Allen ISD campus. If needed, redirect or escort from property.
* Utilization of handheld metal detectors when necessary.
* Monitor, log and make appropriate notifications regarding any emergency situations via phone, in person or radio communications.
* Actively respond to incidents, fights or other security issues in the school that threaten the safety of students, staff, and/or guests utilizing Safety Care skills up to and including momentary physical intervention if warranted by the safety risk.
* Report unusual activity or suspicions of safety issues to the Security Supervisor or administration in a timely fashion.
* Actively participate in professional development training to ensure ongoing growth and to advance skills.
* Serve as a primary participant in emergency response during crisis situations including but not limited to fire, tornado and active shooter incidents.
* Adherence to Allen ISD Safe and Secure Schools Security Monitor Code of Conduct.
Supervisory Responsibilities:
None.
Customer Care Skills:
* Provide professional communication with students, parents, community members, staff and other professionals at all times.
* Use proper phone etiquette at all times, speaking slowly and clearly. Take reliable messages, and route to appropriate staff.
* Ensure superior customer care skills are used via eye contact, facial expressions, voice inflections, body language, and an attitude of "going the extra mile" for others.
* Create and maintain a welcoming, service-oriented environment toward all internal and external customers.
Mental Demands/Physical Demands:
Tools/Equipment Used: Standard office equipment including personal computer and peripherals. Two way radio, hand held metal detector, camera monitors, and video recording equipment
Posture: Prolonged sitting; occasional bending/stooping, pushing/pulling, and twisting
Motion: Repetitive hand motions including frequent keyboarding and use of mouse; occasional reaching
Lifting: Occasional light lifting and carrying (less than 15 pounds)
Environment: May work prolonged or irregular hours; frequent districtwide travel; occasional statewide travel and out-of-state travel
Mental Demands: Work with frequent interruptions, maintain emotional control under stress
Salary: Pay Grade OS03, $16.58 - $19.57 hourly rate, commensurate with experience according to District salary schedule. Days: 187
$16.6-19.6 hourly 60d+ ago
Security Monitor / Patrol 4pm - 12am
McKinney ISD (Tx
Police officer job in McKinney, TX
PRIMARY PURPOSE: Ensure a high degree of safety and security for McKinney ISD students, staff, visitors, and property. ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS: * Monitor district video surveillance system and maintain recorded log of camera activity
* Ensure schools are properly and adequately secured by conducting facility checks and monitoring the district
* Report damage, unlocked doors or windows, and/or any unusual incidents at the facilities
* When needed, secure buildings to prevent entry
* Log, maintain, and track data pertaining to the operation of all district life safety systems
* Communicate all logged activity to the Director of Safety & Security
* Monitor, log and make appropriate notifications regarding any life safety systems issues or notifications made to the monitoring station regarding any emergencies via phone, in person or radio communications
* Monitor all fire alarm activity and report any activity, which could result in danger to students, staff, and buildings
* Monitor and open and close buildings for any scheduled after hour's activities
* Stop and or report any activity that is a security risk
* Make written reports of security violations
* Communicate and follow-up with campus staff on any request for assistance
* Assist camera technicians on resolving camera positioning and focusing issues
* Monitor two-way radio emergency channels and serve as primary point of emergency contact and district central communications hub
* Maintain and clean district vehicle daily
* Maintain professional standards of conduct
* Practice high standards of safety in the performance of all duties
* Manage emergency situations as they occur
* Perform other duties as assigned by supervisor within the line of authority
SUPERVISORY RESPONSIBILITIES:
None
WORKING CONDITIONS:
Mental Demands/Physical Demands/Environmental Factors
Equipment Used: Two-way radio communications system, camera monitors, video software management systems, intrusion alarm systems, building access control systems. Standard office equipment including personal computer and peripherals
Software Used: Microsoft Office (Word, Excel, PowerPoint. SharePoint, Outlook, Internet Explorer, WinOcular and Munis)
Posture: Continual standing, sitting, walking, climbing, stooping, bending, kneeling, and reaching
Motion: Repetitive hand motions; frequent keyboarding and use of mouse; occasional reaching; prolonged use of computers; exposure to computer emissions
Lifting: Occasional light lifting and carrying (less than 44 pounds)
Environment: May work prolonged or irregular hours;prolonged use of computer, exposure to computer emissions
Mental Demands: Work with frequent interruptions; maintain emotional control under stress; reading, ability to communicate effectively (verbal and written); ability to operate and learn new technology systems; ability to work under stress independently, under pressure of deadlines, and in shared office space.
Other: Work as a team member and with peers, teachers, campus personnel, principals and public; professional demeanor, and resourcefulness, communicate effectively with diverse groups and accept supervision; work without day-to-day supervision; regular and punctual attendance in the workplace
EVALUATION:
Performance of this job will be evaluated in accordance with provisions of the Board Policy on Evaluations.
PREFERRED KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS, ABILITIES AND EXPERIENCE:
None required
REQUIREMENTS:
Education / Certification:
High School Diploma or GED equivalency
Some college education preferred
Special Knowledge and Skills:
Possess a valid Texas driver license, proving insurability with the district insurance carrier
Ability to read and understand written instructions
Ability to communicate (verbally)
Ability to interact with people
Demonstrate ability to recognize problems and execute corrective actions
Knowledge of security equipment
Knowledge of security procedures
CONTACT INFORMATION: REPORTS TO: Director of Safety & Security APPLY TO: SALARY: Pay grade: Maint (202) DAYS: 260
$22k-29k yearly est. 44d ago
Police Officer (In-State Lateral)
City of Allen, Tx 3.7
Police officer job in Allen, TX
FULL SALARY RANGE: $3,691.40 - $4,346.16 BIWEEKLY The Allen Police Department is currently accepting applications for the position of TCOLE certified Lateral PoliceOfficer. Individuals who meet the minimum qualifications listed below are invited to submit an online employment application.
The City:
With over 100,000 residents, the City of Allen is a dynamic and welcoming community. The City of Allen's strong economy, diverse population, great educational institutions and quality of life makes it the ideal place to work, live, and play. The City of Allen has something to offer for everyone.
The City's Mission, is "To achieve excellence in managing development of the community and in providing city services so that conditions of living and public confidence are continually enhanced".
Our employees serve the citizens of Allen with the PRIDE values. We do "Work that MATTERS!"
* People First - Giving priority to others
* Respect - Treating others with courtesy and dignity
* Integrity - Serving with honesty, trust and hard work
* Deliver - Following through on commitments while exceeding expectations
* Excel - Creating an innovative and improving work environment
The Position:
The purpose of this position is to protect and serve the city's property and citizens. This is accomplished by patrolling the City, recognizing and citing offenses, and making arrests where necessary. Other duties may include promoting a secure environment, enforcing traffic laws, reporting motor vehicle accidents, investigating crimes, maintaining positive community relations, and interfacing with other City employees and citizens. This position does not provide direction to other employees.
The following duties ARE NOT intended to serve as a comprehensive list of all duties performed by all employees in this classification, only a representative summary of the primary duties and responsibilities. Incumbent(s) may not be required to perform all duties listed and may be required to perform additional, position-specific duties.
* Promotes a secure environment by patrolling, on car, by foot and on bike, the City and assigned districts, deterring crime by presence, assisting in high risk situations, providing special surveillance operations, taking reports, operating Police equipment, enforcing State and local laws and City ordinances, subduing combative or uncooperative citizens, making lawful arrests and keeping the peace on civil scenes.
* Enforces traffic laws by patrolling roadways, responding to calls from Dispatch Center, observing violations and making traffic stops, searching vehicles in probable cause is found, issuing citations or verbal warnings and filing reports.
* Reports on motor vehicle accidents by responding to accidents, clearing the road way, interviewing involved parties, observing and recording evidence at the scene, interpreting and drawing conclusions from evidence, making an overall assessment of the incident, taking appropriate actions, issuing citations and filing reports.
* Investigates crimes by responding to calls for service, interviewing witnesses, victims and suspects, gathering and documenting evidence, submitting evidence, filing reports, issuing citations, taking suspects into custody, and filing charges through the District Attorney's office.
* Maintains positive community relations by answering citizens' questions and providing various other forms of civic service and assistance for citizens, by surveying the public to evaluate problem areas and specific needs and questioning citizens for their opinions on Police matters.
Education and Experience
Work requires broad knowledge in a general professional or technical field. A typical way to obtain the required qualifications would be:
* Completed at least 30 college credits with a GPA of 2.0 or higher from a college or university accredited by a regional accrediting organization recognized by the United States Department of Education or Council for Higher Education, OR
* Completed four (4) years of active-duty military experience with an honorable discharge prior to the entrance examination, OR
* High School diploma or equivalent plus three (3) years of of continuous service as a full-time law enforcement officer with a Municipality, Sheriff's Office, or Department of Public Safety.
* Credits that have been officially recognized and approved by the Department of Education or the Council for Higher Education will be accepted.
Certification and Other Requirements
* Must possess a current and valid Texas Driver's License.
* Must possess a valid TCOLE license.
* Must be at least 21 years of age.
THE ALLEN POLICE DEPARTMENT - HIRING PROCESS
Once an application has been received, you will be emailed directions on completing the Personal History Statement and Preliminary Interview packet.
In-State Lateral Requirements:
You must meet all the following requirements:
* Must possess a valid TCOLE license.
* Must possess a current and valid Driver's License.
* Must be at least 21 years of age.
* No experience and completed at least 30 college credits with a GPA of 2.0 or higher from a college or university accredited by a regional accrediting organization recognized by the United States Department of Education or Council for Higher Education, OR
* Completed four (4) years of active-duty military experience with an honorable discharge prior to the entrance examination, OR
* More than three (3) years of experience with a Municipality, Sheriff's Office, or Department of Public Safety with a High School Diploma or equivalent.
The Chief of Police or Designee will individually access your experience to determine if you meet the eligibility criteria. Passing all stages of the hiring process is mandatory. Testing is done by appointment. The Chief of Police retains the authority to mandate attendance at a police academy to those who are chosen.
Those selected to continue will be contacted to schedule the written exam and physical assessment. Testing is done by appointment. On the test day, you must bring proper identification (State or Federal Government ID/DL) with you. You may wear your gym clothes to the test.
Applicants must pass each phase of the hiring process to be hired:
Entrance Examination
The entrance examination is a four-part examination, which consists of reading comprehension, basic arithmetic, spelling/grammar and writing skills. A score of 70 or higher in each section must be achieved in order to pass the examination and proceed in the process.
Study guides for the examination are available. The cost for the study guide is $20.00. The written exam covers mathematical reasoning, writing ability, situational judgment/human relations and reasoning/analyzing. You must score 70% or above to pass. ****************************************************
Physical Assessment
The physical assessment attempts to measure whether the applicant is fit for duty as a policeofficer. Applicants who pass the written exam will move forward to the fitness test, which consists of the following:
* 1.5 mile run within 15:26
* 300 meter run within 62 seconds
* 26 push-ups with no time limit
* 30 sit-ups within 60 seconds
You must pass each element of the fitness test to move forward to the next phase.
Background Investigation
An extensive check of criminal, driving, employment records, education, and credit references will be conducted as well as verification of character references.
Interview Board
The applicant will be interviewed in the areas of their general background, current and past employment, prior police experience, criminal history, traffic record and military service. The applicant is also given situational reasoning scenarios and evaluated on those responses. During this interview, the applicant is evaluated in the areas of professionalism, dependability, reaction to pressure and situational reasoning ability, along with interpersonal and oral communication.
Polygraph Examination
The department's polygraph examiner is licensed by the state and conducts the examinations within the state guidelines. The results of the examinations will be regularly reviewed to ensure that polygraph procedures are fair, impartial and that all applicants are given adequate opportunity to resolve areas of deception through every reasonable means. The ultimate decision to employ remains with the Chief of Police.
Psychological Examination
The applicant is assessed for their psychological suitability for law enforcement work. The applicant is evaluated for hypersensitivity, impulsiveness, and frustration tolerance, as well as attributes such as achievement, flexibility, sensitivity, maturity, intelligence, somatic concerns, mood, social adjustment, anxiety, emotional control, dominance, moral-ethical behavior, impression formation and attitudes. An applicant must receive a rating of 4.0 or above to pass the psychological examination.
Physical Examination and Drug Screen
A policeofficer is responsible for preservation of the public peace, the protection of life, liberty, and property, the prevention of crime, the arrest and prosecution of violators of State Law and City Ordinances. The work environment includes vehicle patrol and in some instances foot patrol. Therefore, applicants are evaluated for their ability to perform the specific job requirements, specifically: lifting, running, bending, and walking. Hearing and eyesight are also tested.
Once an applicant has successfully passed each of the previous phases, they will then be scheduled for an interview with the Chief of Police or his designee.
ELIGIBILITY REQUIREMENTS FOR POLICEOFFICER
* Applicant must be at least 21 years of age;
* Applicant must be a citizen of the United States;
* Applicant must have at least 30 college credits with a GPA of 2.0 or higher and two (2) years of continuous service as a full-time law enforcement officer OR High School diploma or equivalent plus three (3) years of of continuous service as a full-time law enforcement officer.
* Have been honorably discharged from any and all military service or provide proof of acceptable military re-enlistment eligibility if prior service is uncharacterized;
* Must have current and valid motor vehicle operator's license;
* Not have been convicted of or received deferred adjudication for any offense of family violence; Not have been on court-ordered community supervision or probation for any criminal offense above the grade of a Class B misdemeanor or a Class B misdemeanor within the last ten years from the date of the court order;
* Not have ever been convicted of an offense above the grade of a Class B misdemeanor
* Not have been convicted of a Class B misdemeanor within the last ten years
* Not have any criminal charges pending or under indictment for any criminal offense; Not be currently on court-ordered community service or probation for any criminal offense;
* Not have excessive traffic tickets or accidents;
* Not have had a license issued by the Texas Commission on Law Enforcement revoked or suspended;
* Be of good moral character
* Must be able to work shift work, holidays and weekends
* Must have the ability to read and comprehend training materials, departmental policy, rules, regulations, laws and ordinances;
* Must have the ability to establish effective working relationship with other employees, law enforcement agencies and the public;
* Must have the ability to learn the use and care of firearms and specialized equipment;
* Must possess 20/20 vision, either corrected or uncorrected or uncorrected in each eye, unless vision is corrected by the use of contact lenses which must be worn on duty and/or during all law enforcement related activities. Must be free of dichromatic color blindness, night blindness and any other visual deficiencies or limitations.
* Must possess hearing that cannot exceed an average hearing loss of 25 decibels (ANSI) at 1000, 2000, and 3000 Hertz; cannot exceed a single reading of 35 decibels at 1000, 2000, 3000 Hertz; cannot exceed a single reading of 35 decibels at 500 Hertz; and cannot exceed a single reading of 45 decibels at 4000 Hertz.
INELIGIBILITY AND DISQUALIFIERS LIST
Below is a list of occurrences that may disqualify the applicant either permanently or make the applicant ineligible for hire for a specified period of time. These causes for disqualification are in accordance with the Texas Commission on Law Enforcement. These causes include, but are not limited to those listed below:
INELIGIBILTY LIST
1. IS NOT A CITIZEN OF THE UNITED STATES. The applicant will be considered ineligible until citizenship is obtained in accordance with state and federal laws.
2. HAS BEEN CONVICTED OF OR ADMITTED TO CONDUCT that constitutes a Class B misdemeanor under the Penal Code or equivalent under federal law, to include the Uniform Code of Military Justice (UCMJ), within ten (10) years, will result in a temporary rejection. Crimes involving moral turpitude may result in permanent disqualification and will be considered on a case-by-case basis with appropriate consideration of circumstances.
NOTE: For the purposes of item #2 mentioned above, a person is convicted of a felony or misdemeanor crime involving moral turpitude, if a court of competent jurisdiction enters an adjudication of guilt against the person, or a plea of guilty is entered by the person, under the laws of this or another state or the United States, regardless of whether:
* The sentence is subsequently probated and the person is discharged from probation or community supervision;
* Deferred adjudication is granted;
* The accusation, complaint, information, or indictment against the person is dismissed is released from all penalties and disabilities resulting from the offense; or
* The person is pardoned for the offense unless the pardon is granted expressly for subsequent proof of innocence.
3. HAS BEEN CONVICTED OF OR ADMITTED TO CONDUCT which constitutes a class A misdemeanor or a felony under state or federal law, to include the UCMJ. Conviction of or admission to conduct that constitutes a class A misdemeanor or a felony will result in a permanent disqualification.
An applicant will not be considered for employment while charges are pending for any criminal offense.
4. HAVING A CONVICTION FOR DRIVING UNDER THE INFLUENCE (DWI OR DUI) WITHIN TEN (10) YEARS PRECEDING THE DATE OF APPLICATION OR DURING THE HIRING PROCESS. This will result in a temporary disqualification until the ten-year time period has expired from the date of the conviction.
5. EVER BEEN OR CURRENTLY ON COURT-ORDERED COMMUNITY SUPERVISION OR PROBATION ABOVE THE GRADE OF A CLASS B MISDEMEANOR OR A CLASS B MISDEMEANOR WITHIN THE LAST 10 YEARS. This will result in a temporary disqualification until the ten-year time period has expired from the date of the court order.
6. HAS FAILED TO DEMONSTRATE THEIR ABILITY TO READ, WRITE AND FLUENTLY SPEAK THE ENGLISH LANGUAGE. The applicant will be ineligible until the deficiency is corrected.
7. IS UNABLE TO PERFORM THE ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS OF THE POSITION TO WHICH HE/SHE SEEKS APPOINTMENT, WITH OR WITHOUT REASONABLE ACCOMMODATION. The applicant will be ineligible until he/she is able to perform the essential job functions.
8. IS UNABLE TO OBTAIN A TEXAS DRIVERS LICENSE WITHIN THE SPECIFIED TIME REQUIRED BY THE TEXAS TRANSPORTATION CODE. The applicant will be ineligible until he/she is able to obtain a Texas Driver's License.
DISQUALIFIERS LIST
Subject to final interpretation by the Chief of Police or his designee any of the following categories can be used as guidelines for temporary or permanent disqualification.
1. HAS USED ILLICIT SUBSTANCES AS INDICATED IN THE FOLLOWING GUIDELINES:
Applicants will be temporarily disqualified when they have admitted to conduct which constitutes illegal use of marijuana, or any derivative during the last three (3) years.
Applicants, who admit to conduct which constitutes abuse of legally obtained prescription medication(s), or illegal use of prescription medication(s) of another person, may be temporarily or permanently disqualified. Conduct involving the abuse and/or misuse of prescription medication(s) will be considered on a case-by-case basis with consideration given to circumstances.
Applicants will be permanently disqualified for unlawfully possessing, or using any controlled substance listed in the Texas controlled Substance Act (felony level drug examples: cocaine, heroin, methamphetamine) any time after your 25th birthday. This includes the use of THC oil/vaping products.
If an applicant has used or possessed any felony level drug or any controlled substance listed in the Texas controlled Substance Act prior to their 25th birthday, they must wait 10 years from the last time used. For example, if you used cocaine when you were 20 years of age, you would need to wait until you were 30 years of age to apply.
Applicants will be disqualified for any history of inhaling any solvents, paints, or similar products over 17 years of age (once or twice as a juvenile will be accepted).
Applicants who have used illegal anabolic steroids after 1991 will be disqualified.
2. APPLICANTS WILL BE TEMPORARILY DISQUALIFIED WHO HAVE VIOLATIONS EXCEEDING THREE (3) EVENTS (MOVING VIOLATIONS OR PREVENTABLE ACCIDENTS) IN THE PRECEDING THIRTY-SIX (36) MONTHS OR A RECKLESS DRIVING CONVICTION IN THE PRECEDING SIXTY (60) MONTHS.
Lesser but more severe violations that tend to indicate driving habits that are not compatible with the operation of emergency vehicles and present potential liabilities to the City of Allen will be temporarily disqualified. Re-application will be permitted when the candidate can meet the above standards.
3. HAS BEEN DISMISSED OR RESIGNED IN LIEU OF DISMISSAL FROM ANY EMPLOYMENT FOR INEFFICIENCY, DELINQUENCY, OR MISCONDUCT. THIS WILL BE EVALUATED ON A CASE-BY-CASE BASIS. Disqualification under this provision will be considered permanent.
Tattoo Policy: To view the entire tattoo policy, please go to our website. Tattoos can be visible on the arms but must be approved prior to wearing short sleeves. If the tattoo is not approved, long sleeves will be required. The covering of tattoos, body art, and branding through the use of covers, band-aids, or bandages are not allowed. You may not have tattoos on your hands, neck, face or head.
The job description does not constitute an employment agreement between the employer and employee and is subject to change by the employer as needed.
The Juvenile Supervision Officer performs professional correction work providing direct supervision of juveniles placed in detention or programs by the courts. Work involves supervising juveniles to ensure their safety and welfare, shift coverage, and transporting juveniles between detention facilities, medical institutions, schools, and other locations. Duties assigned to employees in the job title vary according to division assignments and/or allocation of workload.
Examples of Duties
Provides direct supervision of detained or referred youth.
Maintains individual case files, recording all contacts; amends files to reflect changes as appropriate.
Utilizes computerized data entry equipment and various word processing and/or file maintenance programs to enter, store, and/or retrieve information.
Confers with counselors or other professionals connected to agencies providing human services to probationers, and maintains knowledge of juveniles' needs, status, and progress.
Ensures that juveniles are properly searched and that juveniles are allowed calls to relatives and/or attorneys.
Contacts juvenile's family.
Advises juveniles of rules and regulations.
Observes the juvenile's demeanor to determine mental state and the possible need for treatment and observation.
Maintains readiness to assist juveniles and/or family members on a 24-hour, call-in basis.
Admits and processes juveniles into the Juvenile Detention Center.
Transports juveniles to and from state hospitals or other medical facilities, etc., as necessary.
Summarizes information and completes standard reports, selecting data from direct observation and other sources.
Supervises the daily activities of juveniles in residence; ensures juveniles follow all established policies and procedures, taking disciplinary action as necessary.
Trains employees in both technique and proper actions to be taken in a variety of situations pertaining to juvenile detention.
Escorts juveniles to court; ensures safe and secure transportation of all juveniles; adheres to all established policies and procedures.
Regular and punctual attendance is required.
Performs other related duties as required.
Minimum Qualifications
High School diploma or GED required for this position.
In addition, per Chapter 344 of the TAC or any successor statute, the minimum qualifications of the Juvenile Supervision Officer are that the candidate:
* be at least 21 years of age;
* have no disqualifying criminal history as described in the TAC;
* never have had any type of certification revoked by the Texas Juvenile Justice Department;
* complete the training required by the TAC; and
* pass the certification exam as required by §344.700 of the TAC or any successor statute.
Certification as a Juvenile Supervision Officer by the Texas Juvenile Justice Department within
six (6) months of initial employment is required.
Possession of a valid driver's license. Must be able to obtain a State of Texas driver's license within 90 days.
Bilingual in English and Spanish preferred.
Supplemental Information
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$34k-44k yearly est. 13d ago
Police Officer- McKinney
Baylor Scott & White Health 4.5
Police officer job in McKinney, TX
**About Us** Here at Baylor Scott & White Health we promote the well-being of all individuals, families, and communities. Baylor Scott and White is the largest not-for-profit healthcare system in Texas that empowers you to live well. Our Core Values are:
+ We serve faithfully by doing what's right with a joyful heart.
+ We never settle by constantly striving for better.
+ We are in it together by supporting one another and those we serve.
+ We make an impact by taking initiative and delivering exceptional experience.
**Benefits**
Our benefits are designed to help you live well no matter where you are on your journey. For full details on coverage and eligibility, visit the Baylor Scott & White Benefits Hub to explore our offerings, which may include:
+ Eligibility on day 1 for all benefits
+ Dollar-for-dollar 401(k) match, up to 5%
+ Debt-free tuition assistance, offering access to many no-cost and low-cost degrees, certificates and more
+ Immediate access to time off benefits
At Baylor Scott & White Health, your well-being is our top priority.
Note: Benefits may vary based on position type and/or level
**_2500 Sign on Bonus_**
**Job Summary**
The PoliceOfficer is a sworn officer responsible for law enforcement, security, loss prevention, and customer service duties. They provide a visible presence to deter hospital threats. Duties include maintaining law and order on hospital grounds, patrolling and protecting buildings, and checking for unauthorized patient movement, security breaches, and unsafe conditions. They conduct investigations, make arrests, testify in court, and enforce traffic and parking regulations. Officers also monitor patient and visitor activities, assist nursing staff with combative patients, and perform searches for unauthorized patient absences.
**Essential Functions of the Role**
+ Patrols assigned areas in vehicle, by bicycle, and on foot to detect and deter crime.
+ Apprehends subjects committing crimes.
+ Responds to emergency calls, safety escorts, and calls for assistance.
+ Produces complete, accurate, and concise reports. Includes criminal offenses, false fire alarms, safety hazards, and general information. Follows internal processes and legal requirements.
+ Serves in specialized units such as investigations, fire safety, crime prevention, and training as assigned and emergency management.
+ Completes initial investigations and follow-up investigations as assigned.
+ Participates in crime prevention strategies and special programs as assigned.
+ Enforces state laws, policies, procedures, and forwards the mission of the organization.
+ Transports legal documents, valuables, medical instruments, and supplies. Ensures the safe and timely transfer of valued articles.
+ Stays current with rules, regulations, policies, laws, and guidelines affecting the department and organization. Stays updated on security developments by attending training and reading security literature and journals.
**Key Success Factors**
+ Excellent interpersonal and public relations skills.
+ Must be able to work under stressful conditions.
+ Able to balance multiple demands and respond to time constraints.
+ Able to work any shift for several locations throughout the system.
+ Must have critical thinking and problem-solving skills.
+ Must be able to communicate thoughts clearly; both verbally and in writing.
+ Attain and maintain a minimum passing score of 80% accuracy during firearms qualification and requalification.
+ General computer skills, including but not limited to: using required software applications, data entry, information security, handheld scanning, and email.
**Belonging Statement**
We believe that all people should feel welcomed, valued and supported, and that our workforce should be reflective of the communities we serve.
**QUALIFICATIONS**
+ EDUCATION - H.S. Diploma/GED Equivalent
+ EXPERIENCE - Less than 1 Year of Experience
+ CERTIFICATION/LICENSE/REGISTRATION -
Basic Life Support (BLS): BLS within 30 days of hire.
Licensed Peace Officer (LPO): State of Texas Peace Officer License (TCOLE Certification) within 90 days of hire.
Drivers License (TXDL): If moving from out of state must obtain valid TX DL within 90 days of hire.
As a health care system committed to improving the health of those we serve, we are asking our employees to model the same behaviours that we promote to our patients. As of January 1, 2012, Baylor Scott & White Health no longer hires individuals who use nicotine products. We are an equal opportunity employer committed to ensuring a diverse workforce. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, national origin, disability status, protected veteran status, or any other characteristic protected by law.
$54k-65k yearly est. 60d+ ago
Police Officer (TCOLE Certified)
Town of Little Elm 3.8
Police officer job in Little Elm, TX
**REQUIRES A TCOLE PEACE OFFICER LICENSE** **PLEASE VISIT THE BELOW LINK FOR A COMPLETE LIST OF DISQUALIFIERS** *********************************************************************************************** Id=
The Patrol Officer is responsible for a variety of duties that are necessary to fulfill the Police Department's mission. All duties must be performed in an effective, efficient and safe manner that will foster the public's confidence and trust. This position demands special qualifications and proficiency in certain skills and abilities of a physical, mental and technical nature. As a condition of employment in the status of this position, all patrol officers must be able to perform the entire list of duties as outlined in this job description. In addition you must be motivated to accept new challenges and finding creative solutions, take ownership and pride by demonstrating the Town of Little Elm's Core Values of Integrity, Customer Service, Efficiency and Innovation.
Disqualifiers
1. Have never been convicted of an offense above the grade of a Class B misdemeanor or a Class B misdemeanor within the last ten years.
2. Have never been on court-ordered community supervision or probation for any criminal offense above the grade of Class B misdemeanor or a Class B misdemeanor within the last ten years from the date of the court order;
3. Have never been convicted or placed on community supervision in any court of an offense involving family violence as defined under Chapter 71, Texas Family Code;
4. Have never received a dishonorable or other discharge based on misconduct which bars future military service;
5. Have not used marijuana within the last five years.
6. Have not used any drugs defined under Subchapter D Health and Safety Code in Penalty Groups 1. 2. or 3. Within the last ten years.
EDUCATION/TRAINING/EXPERIENCE
All patrol officers must possess, at a minimum, the following qualifications:
Must be a United States citizen.
Must possess an active Texas Commission on Law Enforcement (TCOLE) PoliceOfficer license.
Must be 21 years of age.
Must have a High School Diploma or GED equivalency certificate.
Must be able to proficiently read and write the English language and pass a 12
th
grade Reading/Writing proficiency and comprehension test.
Must have demonstrated a positive work history with a good attendance record.
Must possess and maintain a good credit history and financial record.
Must meet health standards not to pose a risk to health or safety of others in the workplace, or to persons they come into contact with while in the performance of duty. This risk shall include infections or communicable diseases deemed a medical high threat, and dysfunctional mental or psychological disorders. Assessment of risk to the health and safety of others will be based upon reasonable medical opinion and judgment.
Must possess adequate vision and pass the department vision tests. Must possess 20/20 corrected vision and 20/200 uncorrected.
LICENSES OR CERTIFICATES
Before appointment must possess an active Peace Officer License from T.C.O.L.E.
Must possess a valid Texas Class C driver's License.
LANGUAGE SKILLS
Must be able to read and write the English language.
REASONING ABILITY
A patrol officer must:
Possess the ability to comprehend and carry out verbal and written instructions.
Be able to formulate and employ appropriate courses of action when no specific role or procedure has been established.
Be able to supply reasoning skills to successfully investigate crimes or events.
Be able to supply theory-based instructions/training to actual situations.
Possess adequate memory capacity sufficient to remember various types of information that is necessary to carry out their duties successfully.
Must be able to assess a person's intentions, behavior, and emotional state in order to make appropriate reactive and proactive decisions and responses.
Must be able to tolerate many types of stress without medication. They must be able to make appropriate decisions regarding the fight or flight psychological response.
Must be able to control their emotions in the face of divergent interpersonal or life threatening and traumatic situations.
Emergency Action Abilities: All patrol officers must be able to:
Adequately maneuver a patrol vehicle at high rates of speed in traffic or confined areas while using all vehicle equipment, day and night, in all weather conditions. They must be able to exit their vehicle quickly (less than 5 seconds) and stand or assume positions wherein the vehicle is used for cover.
Engage in physical combat using defensive and offensive tactics; overcome and apprehend violently resistive people, and properly use the baton, handcuffs, mace or spray, and riot gear.
Rescue victims from danger, assess victim's physical condition, and deliver CPR and first aid
Pursue individuals outdoors in all terrains with sudden short durations of 100 yards or longer up to five (5) minutes. Climb stairs, surmount fences or walls.
Must also be able to conduct searches or manhunts for three (3) hours or more over distances of at least two (2) miles.
Safely operate their duty weapon with accuracy from standing, kneeling, prone positions and while moving on foot.
PHYSICAL DEMANDS
A patrol officer must have the ability to efficiently, effectively, and safely perform all of the essential required duties and tasks of the position. The following outlines the required abilities:
It is imperative that all patrol officers possess and maintain the essential physical abilities to perform their job safely. They must be physically capable to the extent that they are not a liability to themselves or others. They must be able to handle numerous emergency situations that will tax their physical abilities. They must be able to provide protection to themselves and others without the premature or unnecessary use of deadly force. They must maintain a standard of physical fitness in accordance with citizen expectations and department policy.
Range of Motion/Flexibility:
A patrol officer must:
Be able to move rapidly from a sedentary to active position in response to emergency conditions or perceived deadly force encounters.
Have the flexibility to rapidly assume a variety of positions to employ “cover and concealment” during emergency circumstances or perceived deadly force encounters.
Possess the necessary range of motion to overcome or respond to physical attack or effectively disengage an attacker or escape and summon aid.
Possess the quickness to be able to run short distances in order to escape danger, retreat from attack or take over or chase suspects on foot for short and long distances.
Manual Dexterity/Motor Skills
: A patrol officer must:
Have the dexterity to be proficient in the use of their firearms and other defensive tactics equipment such as the baton, handcuffs, pepper spray, etc.
Possess the ability to operate all the equipment and tools necessary to perform the job tasks such as computers, typewriters, mobile and portable radios, vehicles, fax machines, sirens, tape recorders, mobile data terminals, video and audio equipment.
Aerobic Endurance
: A patrol officer must:
Possess the ability to engage in foot pursuits of suspects without inordinate endangerment to themselves or others. They must also possess the endurance to overcome physical resistance after foot pursuits.
Be able to remain on the job performing essential duties for a period up to sixteen (16) consecutive hours without relief.
Strength:
A patrol officer must possess sufficient strength to:
Deliver CPR for extended periods of time.
Carry and use emergency equipment and supplies.
Overcome resistance or subdue physically violent persons.
Physically defend oneself or others from violent assault without the use of deadly force.
Climb fences or walls of at least six (6) feet.
Carry or drag a 150 lb. person from danger to safety for a distance of at least fifty (50) feet.
Lift heavy objects such as in the case of emergency situations.
Sight and Visual Activity
: A patrol officer must:
Be able to discern the various colors and not have any color blindness that could prove a risk to himself or others.
Possess adequate depth perception in order to judge distances and estimate speed.
Possess adequate night vision that will permit the safe operation of motor vehicles, use of firearms, and allow identification of dangerous obstacles, or persons in conditions of darkness.
Possess adequate peripheral vision to allow the safe operation of vehicles, especially in pursuit driving and to detect danger in a variety of environments.
Hearing
: A patrol officer must:
Possess the ability to hear adequately over the mobile and handheld radios as well as the telephone.
Be able to determine the point of origin of noises or sounds as during building or area searches for example.
Be able to identify different types of sound.
Smell:
A patrol officer must possess the ability to smell smoke, electrical hazards, and different types of fumes, toxic or otherwise.
WORK ENVIRONMENT
In carrying out the duties of a patrol officer, the following conditions or exposures can be expected to be encountered.
Routine work indoors 20% of the job
Routine work in vehicles 50 to 70% of the job.
Routine work outdoors 30% of the job.
Working alone during routine patrol.
Working all shifts and days of the week.
Emergency work call-out at a moment's notice.
Close physical contact with people.
Exposure to blood and other bodily fluids.
Work in all weather conditions.
Work on uneven, wet, or slippery surfaces.
Exposure to bodily injury or dangerous conditions.
Occasional working at high elevations (ladders, roofs, etc.)
Work in confined spaces, requiring cramped body positions.
Work near large moving vehicles and equipment.
Work in darkness or very dim lighting conditions.
Exposed to loud noises.
ESSENTIAL JOB FUNCTIONS
Listed below are many of the specific job tasks or functions typically required of a PoliceOfficer in the Patrol Division. This list should not be considered all-inclusive as additional job tasks may be required by either circumstances or ranking officers.
Tests equipment for proper operation.
Transports evidence/property/people.
Utilizes laptop computers to enter offense reports.
Administers first aid and initiates basic life support (CPR).
Aids lost/stranded people.
Answers inquiries about laws and legal procedures.
Applies crime prevention techniques.
Applies for and serves arrest warrants.
Applies for and serves search warrants.
Arranges removal of stalled/abandoned/wrecked vehicles.
Arranges transportation/evacuation of injured/ill/deceased people.
Arrests/cites violators of criminal law.
Assists citizens with home lockouts.
Assists citizens with vehicular lockouts.
Assists the emergency dispatchers as directed.
Attends departmental meetings.
Attends special job-related meetings and training sessions.
Cares for the needs of prisoners in custody or jail.
Checks businesses for liquor/cigarette laws, and city license violations.
Cites/arrests for traffic law violations.
Collects and reports criminal intelligence information.
Collects, marks, and preserves evidence at crime/accident scenes.
Completes daily work logs/work records.
Complies with department policies and procedures, rules, orders, and directives.
Conducts building searches for suspects.
Conducts elderly/disabled citizen checks.
Conducts inventories of vehicles.
Conducts jail check duties when prisoners occupy the city jail.
Conducts jail transfers of prisoners to or from the city jail and other agency jails.
Conducts residential/commercial security checks.
Conducts stakeouts/surveillances for long periods of time.
Controls crowds and traffic in areas of accidents, fires, and other emergency and non-emergency situations.
Counsels offenders.
Delivers mail and other correspondence as needed.
Delivers well being, contact, and death messages.
Directs and controls vehicular/pedestrian traffic movement.
Escorts people and vehicles.
Establishes barricades for various situations.
Fingerprints people.
Follows up on pending cases/investigations.
Forces entry into locked buildings/vehicles.
Guards and protects crime/accident scenes, property and other designated areas.
Inquires into records and warrant files.
Inspects prisoners for safety/well-being.
Interviews or interrogates complainants, victims, witnesses, and suspects and records statements.
Investigates all types of crime at a level appropriate to training and experience.
Investigates vehicular accidents and completes accident reports.
Maintains order in conflict situations.
Operates audio/video recording equipment.
Operates emergency equipment (police vehicle, fire extinguisher, etc.)
Operates speed RADAR equipment.
Operates vehicular mobile data terminals.
Performs administrative assignments as required.
Performs evacuations of people in cases of emergencies.
Performs field sobriety tests.
Performs foot patrol to deter and detect crime for periods of at least two hours continuously.
Performs public speaking to citizen groups upon assignment.
Performs required booking procedures of arrested prisoners.
Performs vehicular patrol for periods of six to eight continuous hours.
Photographs crime/accident scenes/ major events.
Photographs individuals/property for identification.
Prepares various law enforcement reports and documents as required.
Properly utilizes department radio and telephone communications equipment.
Protects people from injury and harm.
Protects property from unnecessary damage.
Regularly participates in practice and qualification with duty firearms.
Renders professional opinions and assistance to citizens.
Reports hazardous road conditions.
Reports missing/malfunctioning traffic controls.
Reports unsafe health and welfare conditions.
Reports unusual or potentially dangerous situations.
Rescues animals and people.
Researches legal issues.
Responds quickly and appropriately to emergency situations.
Responds quickly and appropriately to emergency situations.
Searches buildings, terrains, vehicles and people.
Searches for missing persons.
Sets up roadblocks.
Temporarily performs tasks of other department personnel and supervisors, as required.
Testifies at legal proceedings.
Utilize computer systems to perform duties as required.
Verifies authenticity of licenses, passes, and identification cards.
E.O.E. The Town of Little Elm does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, national origin, sex, religion, age, disability or military service in employment or the provision of services.
$50k-64k yearly est. 60d+ ago
Community Supervision Officer
Cooke County Texas
Police officer job in Gainesville, TX
Cooke County CSCD is hiring a Community Supervision Officer (Probation Officer) to supervise adult offenders on community supervision (probation) for felony and misdemeanor cases. This role involves a mix of office and field work, interacting directly with probationers, the court, and various community resources to promote rehabilitation and public safety.
Responsibilities:
Supervise a caseload of individuals placed on community supervision.
Conduct regular office and field visits to monitor compliance with court conditions.
Perform urinalysis testing and document results.
Complete intake interviews, risk assessments, and individual case plans.
Refer clients to counseling, treatment, or educational programs as needed.
Report non-compliance and violations in a timely, accurate manner.
Prepare and submit clear, detailed reports, including pre-sentence investigation reports.
Testify in court as required.
Collaborate with law enforcement and treatment providers.
Maintain professionalism in all interactions and documentation.
Other duties as assigned by the Director.
Qualifications:
Bachelor's degree from an accredited college or university required.
Preferred degree fields: Criminal Justice, Psychology, Social Work, or related areas.
Related work experience preferred.
Strong written and verbal communication skills.
Good organizational and time-management abilities.
Must pass criminal background check, physical exam, and drug screening.
Valid Texas Class C driver's license required.
Physical Requirements:
Must be physically capable of light to moderate activity (walking, standing, lifting).
Ability to respond appropriately to potentially confrontational situations.
Fieldwork and occasional physical exertion required.
Schedule:
Full-time, Monday to Friday
Occasional after-hours work may be required
Location:
Gainesville, TX - Cooke County
Cooke County is an Equal Opportunity Employer.
$31k-41k yearly est. 55d ago
Detention Officer
City of Frisco (Tx 3.8
Police officer job in Frisco, TX
Summary: Under general supervision of the Detention Supervisor, or designee, the Detention Officer performs all duties necessary for the successful operation of the Detention Facility. Executes booking protocols for arrivals and departures at the municipal detention facility while ensuring the welfare of the detainees is consistently monitored. Must be available to work any shift, holidays and/or weekends.
The intent of this position description is to provide a representative summary of the major duties and responsibilities performed by incumbent(s) in this position. Incumbent(s) may not be required to perform all duties in this description and incumbent(s) may be required to perform position-related tasks other than those specifically listed in this description.Essential Job Functions:
* Completes all areas of on-the-job training.
* Assists with booking procedures into/out of the municipal detention facility, including logging in of property, recording names into the arrest book and onto the computer, fingerprinting, photographing, and conducting a secondary search for weapons/drugs before putting detainees into cells.
* Assists with administering intoxilyzer tests and videotaping persons arrested for Driving While Intoxicated (DWI).
* Monitors daily activity and behavior of detainees to ensure compliance with facility rules.
* Issue detainee towels and personal hygiene articles.
* Assist in dispensing medication as prescribed.
* Assists with security and monitoring detainees during arraignment proceedings.
* Uploads files to the arraignment platform for judicial review and updates records.
* Escorts detainees from one area to another, as required.
* Visually, and through use of remote video surveillance equipment, performs cell checks to monitor detainee status and behavior.
* Explains bail and bond-out options to detainees charged with offenses; accepts bail, bonds, or fines from and completes release forms for detainees.
* Locks cell doors take physical action to prevent escapes and/or assaults, subdue combative/violent detainees.
* Assists in emergency situations, including disturbances and medical needs.
* Assists in detainee visitations with relatives and legal counsel.
* Assists in preparing appropriate documentation to ensure release or a timely transfer of detainees.
* May attend/testify in criminal and civil courts when summoned.
* Effectively communicate with detainees, staff and visitors to maintain order and security.
* Stock office supply inventories and monitor detention center equipment and supplies.
* Cleans detention facilities.
Other Important Duties:
* Maintains various paper and computer records.
* Prepares reports as required.
* Attend training schools/seminars and other City related events which may require occasional overnight travel.
* Performs other related duties as assigned.
* Regular and consistent attendance for the assigned work hours is essential.
Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities:
* Knowledge of cash handling procedures, including the ability to accurately collect and county money and to make change.
* Knowledge of local, state, and federal laws, regulations, and procedure applicable to incarceration of prisoners and civil rights.
* Knowledge of penal codes as they relate to incarceration of prisoners.
* Knowledge of internal detention security and order standards
* Health and safety standards applicable to Detention facilities.
* Knowledge of the order and decorum standards for appearing and testifying in court.
* Proficient in the use of computers and related equipment, hardware, and software.
* Must be able to type 20 words per minute.
* Skill in effective oral and written communications including preparation and presentation of reports and materials.
* Skill in resolving customer complaints and concerns.
* Knowledge of customer service and training methods and practices.
* Knowledge of City policies and procedures.
Education, Experience, and Certifications/Licenses:
* High School Diploma or GED or equivalent combination of education and experience that support the ability to perform the essential functions and/or skills of the job.
* Must obtain certificate of completion of Basic Jailer training program within one (1) year of employment.
* Must be able to successfully complete training in defensive tactics within one (1) year of employment and maintain proficiency in defense tactics.
* Must be a United States citizen.
* Must be a minimum of 18 years of age.
* Must pass a pre-employment drug screen, polygraph, psychological examination, physical agility test, criminal background check and MVR check.
* Must possess a valid State of Texas Driver's License.
Environmental Factors and Conditions:
* Work is performed in office and on-site environments.
* Maintains level of physical fitness to safely respond and assist other detention officers when necessary.
* Must be able to restrain hostile and/or combative individuals.
Physical Demands:
* This work typically requires the following physical activities to be performed. A complete description of the activities below is available upon request from Human Resources.
* Balancing - maintain equilibrium to prevent falling while walking, standing, or crouching.
* Climbing - ascending, descending ladders, stairs, ramps, requires body agility.
* Crawling - moving about on hands, knees, or hands, feet.
* Crouching - bending body forward by bending leg, spine.
* Feeling - perceiving attributes of objects by touch with skin, fingertips.
* Fingering - picking, pinching, typing, working with fingers rather than hand.
* Grasping - applying pressure to object with fingers, palm.
* Handling - picking, holding, or working with whole hand.
* Hearing 1 - perceiving sounds at normal speaking levels, receive information.
* Hearing 2 - receive detailed information, make discrimination in sound.
* Kneeling - bending legs at knee to come to rest at knees.
* Lifting - raising objects from lower to higher position, moving objects side to side, using upper extremities, back.
* Mental Acuity - ability to make rational decisions through sound logic, deductive reasoning.
* Pulling - use upper extremities to exert force, haul or tug.
* Pushing - use upper extremities to press against objects with force, or thrust forward, downward, outward.
* Reaching - extending hands or arms in any direction.
* Repetitive Motion - substantial movements of wrists, hands, fingers.
* Speaking - expressing ideas with spoken word, convey detailed, important instructions accurately, concisely.
* Standing - for sustained periods of time.
* Stooping - bending body downward, forward at waist, with full motion of lower extremities and back.
* Talking 1- expressing ideas by spoken word.
* Talking 2 - shouting to be heard above ambient noise.
* Visual Acuity 1 - prepare, analyze data, transcribing, computer terminal, extensive reading.
* Visual Acuity 2 - color, depth perception, field of vision.
* Visual Acuity 3 - determine accuracy, neatness, observe facilities/structures.
* Visual Acuity 5 -close acuity for inspection of small defects, machines, use measurement devices, or fabricate parts.
* Walking - on foot to accomplish tasks, long distances, or site to site.
Work Environment:
* Work performed is primarily medium work, exerting up to 50 pounds of force occasionally, and/or up to 30 pounds of force frequently, and/or up to 10 pounds of force constantly to move objects.
$31k-39k yearly est. 56d ago
Detention Officer I - County Jail - Sheriff
Denton County (Tx 4.5
Police officer job in Denton, TX
The Detention Officer I performs specialized law enforcement work in the care and security of inmates to ensure their constitutional rights and welfare are safeguarded in the County Jail. Work involves admitting and booking inmates, supervising trustees, ensuring security of inmates and Jail, performing commissary duties, receiving and maintaining an inventory of inmate property and supplies, performing control operations, performing inmate classification duties, and preparing and transporting inmates. Additional responsibilities may include monitoring cameras, monitoring emergency systems, performing various life and fire safety activities, performing telephone and radio communications and performing duties as a member of the Extraction Team. Specific duties and responsibilities may vary according to areas of assignment. Employee must exercise alertness and independent judgment in dealing with unusual situations. Employee is subject to the usual hazards of jail work.
Examples of Duties
Admits prisoners to the County Jail; ensures that inmates are properly booked and searched, and that inmates are allowed calls to attorneys and relatives; calls bondsman if necessary; and advises prisoners of all jail rules and regulations.
Reviews logs and reports from previous shift; maintains knowledge of inmate population and cell assignments; completes activity logs and reports.
Patrols entire jail area to prevent escapes and maintain order; monitors cameras showing interior and exterior perimeter(s); video-tapes incoming inmates; and monitors emergency systems.
Supervises inmate trustees performing various duties such as serving meals to inmates, loading and unloading materials at the dock, cleaning jail cells, performing laundry detail, and performing kitchen detail.
Issues linen, clothing, toilet supplies; supervises shower and inventory of supplies; oversees cafeteria area.
Distributes mail to prisoners; provides inmates with paper, pencils and envelopes; collects outgoing mail from inmates.
Inspects the cleaning of jail to meet requirements of state and local officials.
Prepares and transports inmates to and from court, visitations or medical appointments, etc.; escorts work release inmates to and from cell blocks; searches inmates upon return to Jail.
Performs various life safety functions which require training in CPR and fire safety and suppression.
Answers telephone and assists the public with questions concerning inmate status.
Assists visitors, inspects items brought to jail for inmates.
Receives, secures, logs, and receipts inmates' property, properly storing and returning appropriate items upon release.
Selects, reviews, and monitors housing assignments of inmates according to proper classification mandated by Texas Criminal Justice Standards using custody assessment system; reviews and updates inmate custody status in reference to bond amount changes, charges added and dismissed; and completes daily population counts.
Sorts incoming inmate mail; opens and searches mail for money or contraband; logs and receipts money and property not given to inmates; and delivers mail to designated areas within the jail.
Mails packages for inmates.
Regular and punctual attendance is required.
Performs other related work as required.
Minimum Qualifications
Must be 18 years of age.
High School diploma or GED required.
Must be a U.S. citizen.
Must attain certification by the Texas Commission on Law Enforcement as a Jailer within one (1) year of employment.
Possession of a valid Driver's License. Must be able to obtain a State of Texas driver's license within 90 days.
Supplemental Information
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$33k-41k yearly est. 60d+ ago
Detention Officer
City of Allen, Tx 3.7
Police officer job in Allen, TX
Salary $1,656.19 - $2,028.91 Biweekly Job Type Full Time Department POLICE Division DETENTION Opening Date 09/10/2025 Closing Date 1/30/2026 5:00 PM Central * Description * Benefits * Questions Description HIRING RANGE: $1,656.19 - $2,028.91 Biweekly FULL SALARY RANGE: $1,656.19 - $2,401.62 Biweekly
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THIS POSTING MAY CLOSE AT ANY TIME ONCE A SUFFICIENT NUMBER OF APPLICATIONS HAVE BEEN RECEIVED
The City:
With over 100,000 residents, the City of Allen is a dynamic and welcoming community. The City of Allen's strong economy, diverse population, great educational institutions, and quality of life make it the ideal place to work, live, and play. The City of Allen has something to offer for everyone.
The City's Mission is "To achieve excellence in managing development of the community and in providing city services so that conditions of living and public confidence are continually enhanced".
Our employees serve the citizens of Allen with the PRIDE values. We do "Work that MATTERS!"
* People First - Giving priority to others
* Respect - Treating others with courtesy and dignity
* Integrity - Serving with honesty, trust and hard work
* Deliver - Following through on commitments while exceeding expectations
* Excel - Creating an innovative and improving work environment
The Position:
Under general supervision, protects and serves the property and citizens of the City. This is accomplished by maintaining the operation of the City detention facility. Other duties may include booking and releasing inmates, maintaining prisoner care, distributing property and supplies, providing custodial services, restraining violent inmates, operating detention facility equipment, and interfacing with other City employees and citizens. This position does not provide direction to other employees.
Essential Functions
The following duties ARE NOT intended to serve as a comprehensive list of all duties performed by all employees in this classification, only a representative summary of the primary duties and responsibilities. Incumbent(s) may not be required to perform all duties listed and may be required to perform additional, position-specific duties.
* Performs booking intake and release procedures of inmates by ascertaining charges from arresting officer, inputting information in computer system, accepting payment for jail fees and completing required paperwork and forms for inmate release from detention facility.
* Maintains prisoner care in detention facility by making hourly jail checks, physically checking each cell and prisoner for contraband, monitoring inmate status and documenting findings.
* Distributes property and supplies to inmates by handing out inmate clothing, mattresses and blankets, dispensing medication and serving three meals per day to inmates.
* Provides custodial services by maintaining sanitary condition of detention facility and cleaning discarded blankets and clothing. Discards bio-hazardous waste.
* Responds to violent inmates by applying knowledge of the Allen Police Department's Force Continuum, preventing incident escalation by applying non-physical, or physical, force to prisoner resistance as appropriate.
* Operates detention facility equipment by using office equipment, providing fingerprinting and photographic services for new inmates and serving in other areas regarding the detention facility as required. Must interact with and maintain a good working relationship with other agencies.
Job Requirements
Education & Experience
High School Diploma or equivalent with no prior experience.
Special Requirements:
* Must possess a valid Texas Class C driver's license.
* Must be able to pass required pre-employment screenings, CJIS, and fingerprint check, and have the ability to comply with state and federal requirements for Criminal Justice Information Security standards.
Supplemental Information
Knowledge of:
* Rules and regulations and applicable federal, state, and local laws and ordinances.
* Department standard operating procedures.
* Texas Penal Code, Traffic Code, Code of Criminal Procedure, legal terms, and jail regulations.
* Modern office practices, procedures, and equipment.
Skill in:
* Establishing and maintaining working relationships with professional and support staff, vendors, the public, inmates, other law enforcement agencies, and City employees.
* Reading and understanding City, State and Federal rules and regulations.
* Operating a personal computer utilizing a variety of business software.
* Maintaining calm under adverse conditions and making sound judgements under pressure.
* Staying alert and acting quickly and effectively during an emergency.
* Detecting potential behavior problems of inmates and early symptoms of common health problems.
* Physically restraining inmates and calling for assistance.
* Effectively communicating both in writing and orally.
Physical Demands / Work Environment:
This list is intended to describe the general nature and level of work being performed; it does not address the potential for accommodation.
* Detention facility.
* Ability to work evenings, nights, weekends, holidays, and on-call.
* Ability to work with mechanical, chemical, electrical, fire, and biohazards.
* Ability to work with possible exposure to armed/dangerous persons and communicable diseases.
* Ability to sit and stand for long periods.
* Ability to lift, push, pull, reach, kneel, crouch, crawl, bend, twist, climb, and balance frequently.
* Ability to operate city or personal vehicle for business purposes.
The job description does not constitute an employment agreement between the employer and employee and is subject to change by the employer as needed.
$32k-40k yearly est. 1d ago
Detention Officer (Part-Time)
Town of Little Elm, Texas 3.8
Police officer job in Little Elm, TX
This is a part-time position and is ineligible for benefits. The purpose of the Detention Officer is to maximize the efficiency and effectiveness of the patrol division of the police department by supplementing the patrol force through the assumption of duties not requiring sworn personnel. Such duties may include vacation house checks, traffic control, jail operations/prisoner transports, and ordinance enforcement. As a condition of employment in the status of this position, all Detention Officers must be able to perform the entire list of duties as outlined in this job description. In addition, you must be motivated to accept new challenges and finding creative solutions, take ownership and pride by demonstrating the Town of Little Elm's Core Values of Integrity, Customer Service, Efficiency and Innovation.
EDUCATION/TRAINING/EXPERIENCE
* All Detention Officers must possess, at a minimum, the following qualifications:
* Must have a High School Diploma or GED equivalency certificate.
* Must have demonstrated a positive work history with a good attendance record.
* Must meet health standards not to pose a risk to health or safety of others in the workplace, or to persons they come into contact with while in the performance of duty. This risk shall include infections or communicable diseases deemed a medical high threat, and dysfunctional mental or psychological disorders.
REQUIREMENTS
* Must be a United States citizen.
* Must be 18 years of age
* Must not have been convicted of any Class A misdemeanor or felony criminal offenses.
* Must not have been convicted of any Class B Misdemeanor offenses within the past five (5) years and must not have been convicted of any crimes involving moral turpitude
* Must possess 20/20 corrected vision and 20/200 uncorrected
LICENSES OR CERTIFICATES
* Must possess a valid Texas Class C driver's License.
* Must complete Basic Municipal Jail Training within six months.
LANGUAGE SKILLS
* Must be able to read and write the English language. Ability to speak Bilingual a plus.
REASONING ABILITY
* Possess the ability to comprehend and carry out verbal and written instructions.
* Be able to formulate and employ appropriate courses of action when no specific role or procedure has been established.
* Be able to supply reasoning skills to actual situations.
* Possess adequate memory capacity sufficient to remember various types of information that is necessary to carry out their duties successfully.
* Must be able to assess a person's intentions, behavior, and emotional state in order to make appropriate reactive and proactive decisions and responses.
* Must be able to tolerate many types of stress without medication.
* Must be able to make appropriate decisions regarding the fight or flight psychological response.
* Must be able to control their emotions in the face of divergent interpersonal or life-threatening and traumatic situations.
* Adequately maneuver a vehicle day and night, in all weather conditions.
* Engage in physical defensive and offensive tactics; overcome and apprehend violently resistive people, and properly use the handcuffs, and mace.
* Must also be able to conduct in custody prisoner searches.
PHYSICAL DEMANDS
Must have the ability to efficiently, effectively, and safely perform all of the essential required duties and tasks of the position. The following outlines the required abilities:
It is imperative that all Detention Officers possess and maintain the essential physical abilities to perform their job safely. They must be physically capable to the extent that they are not a liability to themselves or others. They must be able to handle numerous emergency situations that will tax their physical abilities. They must be able to provide protection to themselves and others without the premature or unnecessary use of deadly force. They must maintain a standard of physical fitness in accordance with citizen expectations and department policy.
a. Range of Motion/Flexibility: A Detention Officer must:
Be able to move rapidly from a sedentary to active position in response to emergency conditions or perceived deadly force encounters .Have the flexibility to rapidly assume a variety of positions to employ "cover and concealment" during emergency circumstances or perceived deadly force encounters.
Possess the necessary range of motion to overcome or respond to physical attack or effectively disengage an attacker or escape and summon aid.
Possess the quickness to be able to run short distances in order to escape danger, retreat from attack or take over or chase suspects on foot for short and long distances.
b. Manual Dexterity/Motor Skills: A Detention Officer must:
Have the dexterity to be proficient in the use of their defensive tactics equipment such as handcuffs, and pepper spray. Possess the ability to operate all the equipment and tools necessary to perform the job tasks such as computers, mobile and portable radios, vehicles, fax machines, video and audio equipment.
c. Aerobic Endurance: A Detention Officer must:
Possess the ability to engage prisoners without inordinate endangerment to themselves or others.
They must also possess the endurance to overcome physical resistance during physical confrontations.
d. Strength: A Detention Officer must possess sufficient strength to:
Deliver CPR for extended periods of time.
Carry and use emergency equipment and supplies.
Overcome resistance or subdue physically violent persons.
Physically defend oneself or others from violent assault without the use of deadly force.
e. Sight and Visual Activity: A Detention Officer must:
Be able to discern the various colors and not have any color blindness that could prove a risk to himself or others.
Possess adequate depth perception in order to judge distances and estimate speed.
Possess adequate night vision that will permit the safe operation of motor vehicles and allow identification of dangerous obstacles, or persons in conditions of darkness.
Possess adequate peripheral vision to allow the safe operation of vehicles in a variety of environments.
f. Hearing: A Detention Officer must:
Possess the ability to hear adequately over the mobile and handheld radios as well as the telephone.
Be able to determine the point of origin of noises or sounds as during building or area searches for example.
Be able to identify different types of sound.
g. Smell: A Detention Officer must possess the ability to smell smoke, electrical hazards, and different types of fumes, toxic or otherwise.
WORK ENVIRONMENT
In carrying out the duties of a Detention Officer, the following conditions or exposures can be expected to be encountered.
* Routine work indoors 65% of the job.
* Routine work in vehicles/outdoors 35% of the job.
* Working alone.
* Working all shifts and days of the week.
* Close physical contact with people.
* Exposure to blood and other bodily fluids.
* Work in all weather conditions.
* Work on uneven, wet, or slippery surfaces.
* Exposure to bodily injury or dangerous conditions.
* Work in confined spaces, requiring cramped body positions.
* Work in darkness or very dim lighting conditions.
* Exposure to loud noises.
ESSENTIAL JOB FUNCTIONS
Listed below are many of the specific job tasks or functions typically required of a Detention Officer. This list should not be considered all-inclusive as additional job tasks may be required by either circumstances or ranking officers.
* Daily inspection of the jail facility notifying the on-duty supervisor of any deficiencies or security concerns within the facility or individual cell.
* The feeding of prisoners and stocking of food supply, according to jail General Orders
* The inspection of prisoners held within the Little Elm jail in accordance with the Department's General Orders.
* The booking, release, and processing of prisoners within the Little Elm jail, including visitations, bonding procedure, and arraignments.
* The replenishment of supplies and linen for use within The Little Elm jail
* The Detention Officer is responsible to follow prescribed procedures for the treatment, movement, care, and security of all persons held within the Little Elm jail facility.
* At all times, safety and proper procedure will be followed to ensure the integrity and security of the jail facility and minimize the threat, potential threat, or opportunity for threat toward any person or employee of the department.
* At all times, the policy involving jail operations will be closely followed by the Detention Officer while working within the jail facility.
* Complete walk-in fingerprints people.
* Completion of vacation house checks daily inspections.
* Assist with vehicle impounds, awaiting arrival of wrecker services.
* Traffic control and direction: around fire ground operations, disabled vehicles, accident scenes, stranded motorists, and special functions when necessary.
* Complete and file class "C" reports for minor incidents and offenses which are classified as "walk-in" reports to the police facility.
* Assigned ordinance enforcement duties and/or follow-ups.
* Any other assignments given by the Operations Division Commander.
E.O.E. The Town of Little Elm does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, national origin, sex, religion, age, disability or military service in employment or the provision of services.
How much does a police officer earn in Denison, TX?
The average police officer in Denison, TX earns between $36,000 and $62,000 annually. This compares to the national average police officer range of $38,000 to $71,000.