Correctional Officer II - Inmate Transportation
Sergeant job at Texas Department of Transportation
Performs moderately complex correctional work involving the care and custody of inmates. Work involves the direct supervision of inmate work groups in their daily assigned duties; preventing escapes; and maintaining discipline in conformance with strict rules, regulations, and standard operating procedures. Works under general supervision with moderate latitude for the use of initiative and independent judgment.
II. ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS
* Assumes a high level of responsibility for the care and custody of assigned inmates through knowledge of and adherence to laws, rules, regulations, and standard operating procedures governing the Texas Department of Criminal Justice (TDCJ).
* Searches for contraband and provides security; counts, feeds, and supervises inmates in vehicles, courtrooms, jails, housing, work, and other areas accessed by stairs, steps, and ladders; performs security of various assigned areas involving long periods of sitting and standing, climbing stairs, steps, and ladders to reach the assigned areas, and working at heights; and carrying and lifting restraints and restraint boxes.
* Provides custody and security of inmates including observing actions of inmates, squatting and bending to perform "pat" and "strip" searches of inmates, restraining and securing sometimes assaultive inmates, and transferring and transporting inmates by walking, driving, or riding in various vehicles such as trailers, vans, buses, and other forms of transportation; and identifies, reports, and coordinates the repair of vehicles and equipment to include transfer to the appropriate facility.
* Supervises and provides security of inmates in mass movements to include large chains, unit fill-ups, and administrative segregation moves systemwide which involve climbing stairs, steps, and ladders and climbing around the inside and outside of buildings; works outdoors and indoors without air conditioning; works around motorized or moving equipment and machinery; and is subject to all types of weather.
* Ability to work protracted, irregular, and overtime hours as needed; responds to emergencies including climbing stairs, steps, and ladders while searching for escaped inmates, hearing calls for and calling for help, giving first aid at the emergency site, carrying an injured or unconscious inmate or employee various distances to safety up or down stairs, steps, and ladders; and uses force and deadly force to include chemical agents and firearms to control inmates.
* Reads, reviews, and properly applies information found in inmate records which is related to the inmate's health and safety and to the security of the facility and transfer vehicle; checks and matches travel cards, medical records, transfer orders, and unit files accompanying inmates being transported; provides appropriate information to other staff; complies with policies, procedures, rules, and regulations; enforces inmate disciplinary rules; and prepares and maintains records, forms, and report
* Performs a variety of marginal duties not listed, to be determined and assigned as needed.
III. MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS
A. Education, Experience, and Training
* Graduation from an accredited senior high school or equivalent or GED.
* Successful completion of an accredited TDCJ approved college Correctional Officer Training program or TDCJ Correctional Officer Pre-service Training Academy.
* Eligible to obtain a valid Class B Commercial Driver License (CDL) with Passenger (P) endorsement within 120 days of employment date or, if applicable, graduation of PSTA preferred.
* Eligible to obtain a valid CDL Medical Examiner's Certificate within 120 days of employment date or, if applicable, completion of PSTA preferred,
* Must be registered with the U.S. Department of Transportation Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration (FMCSA) Drug and Alcohol Clearinghouse prior to employment and/or prior to operating a commercial motor vehicle.
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* Must maintain valid license and certificate for continued employment in position.
* Selected applicants without required license(s) must sign a Credential Contingency Agreement that will remain in effect only until the initially established expiration date. Failure to comply with this contingency statement will result in reassignment to a unit located within the region from which the employee came. Credential Contingency Agreements will not be extended or renewed as a result of an employee's separation from employment or acceptance of another position.
B. Knowledge and Skills
* Skill to communicate ideas and instructions clearly and concisely.
* Skill to coordinate with other staff, departments, officials, agencies, organizations, and the public.
* Skill to interpret and apply rules, regulations, policies, and procedures.
* Skill to prepare and maintain accurate records, files, and reports.
* Skill in correctional methods, techniques, practices, and procedures preferred.
* Skill in the supervision of inmates preferred.
IV. ADDITIONAL REQUIREMENTS WITH OR WITHOUT REASONABLE ACCOMMODATION
* Ability to walk, stand, sit, kneel, push, stoop, crawl, twist, reach above the shoulder, grasp, pull, bend repeatedly, climb stairs, steps, and ladders, identify colors, hear with aid, see, write, count, read, speak, analyze, alphabetize, lift and carry 45 lbs. and over, perceive depth, operate a motor vehicle, operate motor equipment, use firearms, perform tactile discernment, and restrain assaultive persons.
* Conditions include working inside and outside, working around machines with moving parts and moving objects, radiant and electrical energy, working closely with others, working alone, working protracted or irregular hours, excessive heat, cold, humidity, dampness and chill, dry atmosphere, excessive or intermittent noise, constant noise, dust, fumes, smoke, gases, grease, oils, slippery or uneven walking surfaces, working at heights, working on ladders or scaffolding, using chemical agents, and traveling by car, van, bus, and airplane.
* Equipment (machines, tools, devices) used in performing only the essential functions include computer and related equipment, calculator, copier, fax machine, telephone, radio, firearms, handcuffs, waist and leg restraints, turn cranks on manual doors, tear gas canisters and weapons, VCR cameras, various locking systems, buses, vans, dolly, and automobile.
Patrol Officer
Pecos, TX jobs
GENERAL PURPOSE
A patrol officer protects the City's residents and property by stiving to promote voluntary compliance to laws and ordinances by enforcement, public education and role modeling. Has frequent contact with department employees, other City employees, other law enforcement agencies, related agencies and organizations, juveniles, volunteers, court and juvenile probation employees, schools, youth and the general public.
ESSENTIAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES
Patrols an assigned area, by vehicle or on foot, to prevent crimes and enforce laws and ordinances on non-permanent shifts.
Responds to emergency calls and routine complaints and disturbances and takes necessary action.
Directs traffic, escorts traffic, operates traffic radar monitoring equipment and issues traffic citations.
Conducts initial investigation of traffic accidents and criminal offenses.
Questions witnesses, complainants, victims and suspects and takes statements and affidavits.
Makes referrals to DHS when appropriate.
Keeps records of activities and prepares reports concerning crimes, complaints, accidents, and investigations.
Serves warrants and makes arrests.
Pursues and apprehends suspects.
Responds to the public's calls for assistance and takes necessary action, including performing first aid.
Shares information and works with other law enforcement agencies as directed and appropriate.
Processes prisoners, including fingerprinting, photographing, ensuring magistration by a judge, approving City bonds, searching prisoners, recording and securing the prisoner's property, and transporting prisoners to appropriate facility. Tags and logs in evidence.
Appears/Testifies in court and before grand juries as necessary and/or .
Conducts security checks of businesses and residential areas on patrol route.
Assist EMS personnel, Firefighters, and Animal Control Officers.
Performs police-community relations activities.
Performs upkeep and simple maintenance on department vehicles.
Assists with special activities, such as Special Weapons and Tactics (SWAT) operations, weather watches, school traffic monitoring and funeral escorts.
May impound vehicles and may maintain inventory.
Relay complaint and emergency-request information to appropriate agency dispatchers and may provide dispatch relief when necessary.
Serves in extension of current duties as for emergency management, particularly in the areas of staff alerting, communication, public warning, and law enforcement.
May be assigned as a Crime Scene Processor, Intoxilyzer Operator or K-9 handler.
Educates the public on issues of crime prevention and awareness including conducting inspections, classes, and speeches related to crime prevention, safety education, and community involvement, including Neighborhood Watch programs.
Performs such other law enforcement, investigative, technical, and educational duties as may be assigned.
ACCEPTABLE EXPERIENCE AND TRAINING:
High school graduate, or its equivalent (some college work in criminal justice, psychology, or a related field, and/or previous police experience preferred); Or any equivalent combination of experience and training that provides the required knowledge, skills, and abilities.
CERTIFICATES/LICENSES REQUIRED:
Basic Certification by the Texas Commission of Law Enforcement (TCOLE)
Valid Texas Driver's License.
KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS AND ABILITIES REQUIREMENTS
Knowledge
Basic to intermediate law enforcement procedures and protocols and local ordinances, traffic laws and regulations, first aid and emergency response techniques.
Skills
Strong communication and interpersonal skills while promoting an attitude of friendliness, helpfulness, tact, understanding and caring in the performance of assigned duties.
Problem solving, develop solutions, and implements strategies that attain desired results to crime, disordered and incidents of concern brought to the attention of police.
Basic computer and technology skills.
Teamwork and collaboration by communicating openly with the organization, offering mutual support to facilitate the accomplishments of higher goals of community protection and service over individual accomplishments.
Abilities
Ability of effective verbal and written communication.
Ability to accept responsibility for crime prevention and awareness, recognizing effective desire to deter crime rather than to react to it and to efficiently provide professional protection and services to all citizens.
TOOLS AND EQUIPMENT USED
Personal computer, including word processor, spreadsheets, 10-key calculator, phone, copy machine, fax machine, radio, handcuffs, handgun, rifle, etc.
PHYSICAL DEMANDS
The physical demands described herein are representative of those that must be met by an employee to successfully perform the essential functions of the job. While performing the duties of this job, the employee is frequently required to sit, stand, crawl, talk, hear and manipulate objects. The employee must occasionally lift and/or move up to 50 pounds.
Please be advised that the Town of Pecos City is a drug-free workplace. All candidates with job offer are required to complete a pre-employment drug screening, background check, physical and psychological examination.
Patrol Officer
Pecos, TX jobs
Job Description
GENERAL PURPOSE
A patrol officer protects the City's residents and property by stiving to promote voluntary compliance to laws and ordinances by enforcement, public education and role modeling. Has frequent contact with department employees, other City employees, other law enforcement agencies, related agencies and organizations, juveniles, volunteers, court and juvenile probation employees, schools, youth and the general public.
ESSENTIAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES
Patrols an assigned area, by vehicle or on foot, to prevent crimes and enforce laws and ordinances on non-permanent shifts.
Responds to emergency calls and routine complaints and disturbances and takes necessary action.
Directs traffic, escorts traffic, operates traffic radar monitoring equipment and issues traffic citations.
Conducts initial investigation of traffic accidents and criminal offenses.
Questions witnesses, complainants, victims and suspects and takes statements and affidavits.
Makes referrals to DHS when appropriate.
Keeps records of activities and prepares reports concerning crimes, complaints, accidents, and investigations.
Serves warrants and makes arrests.
Pursues and apprehends suspects.
Responds to the public's calls for assistance and takes necessary action, including performing first aid.
Shares information and works with other law enforcement agencies as directed and appropriate.
Processes prisoners, including fingerprinting, photographing, ensuring magistration by a judge, approving City bonds, searching prisoners, recording and securing the prisoner's property, and transporting prisoners to appropriate facility. Tags and logs in evidence.
Appears/Testifies in court and before grand juries as necessary and/or required.
Conducts security checks of businesses and residential areas on patrol route.
Assist EMS personnel, Firefighters, and Animal Control Officers.
Performs police-community relations activities.
Performs upkeep and simple maintenance on department vehicles.
Assists with special activities, such as Special Weapons and Tactics (SWAT) operations, weather watches, school traffic monitoring and funeral escorts.
May impound vehicles and may maintain inventory.
Relay complaint and emergency-request information to appropriate agency dispatchers and may provide dispatch relief when necessary.
Serves in extension of current duties as required for emergency management, particularly in the areas of staff alerting, communication, public warning, and law enforcement.
May be assigned as a Crime Scene Processor, Intoxilyzer Operator or K-9 handler.
Educates the public on issues of crime prevention and awareness including conducting inspections, classes, and speeches related to crime prevention, safety education, and community involvement, including Neighborhood Watch programs.
Performs such other law enforcement, investigative, technical, and educational duties as may be assigned.
ACCEPTABLE EXPERIENCE AND TRAINING:
High school graduate, or its equivalent (some college work in criminal justice, psychology, or a related field, and/or previous police experience preferred); Or any equivalent combination of experience and training that provides the required knowledge, skills, and abilities.
CERTIFICATES/LICENSES REQUIRED:
Basic Certification by the Texas Commission of Law Enforcement (TCOLE)
Valid Texas Driver's License.
KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS AND ABILITIES REQUIREMENTS
Knowledge
Basic to intermediate law enforcement procedures and protocols and local ordinances, traffic laws and regulations, first aid and emergency response techniques.
Skills
Strong communication and interpersonal skills while promoting an attitude of friendliness, helpfulness, tact, understanding and caring in the performance of assigned duties.
Problem solving, develop solutions, and implements strategies that attain desired results to crime, disordered and incidents of concern brought to the attention of police.
Basic computer and technology skills.
Teamwork and collaboration by communicating openly with the organization, offering mutual support to facilitate the accomplishments of higher goals of community protection and service over individual accomplishments.
Abilities
Ability of effective verbal and written communication.
Ability to accept responsibility for crime prevention and awareness, recognizing effective desire to deter crime rather than to react to it and to efficiently provide professional protection and services to all citizens.
TOOLS AND EQUIPMENT USED
Personal computer, including word processor, spreadsheets, 10-key calculator, phone, copy machine, fax machine, radio, handcuffs, handgun, rifle, etc.
PHYSICAL DEMANDS
The physical demands described herein are representative of those that must be met by an employee to successfully perform the essential functions of the job. While performing the duties of this job, the employee is frequently required to sit, stand, crawl, talk, hear and manipulate objects. The employee must occasionally lift and/or move up to 50 pounds.
Please be advised that the Town of Pecos City is a drug-free workplace. All candidates with job offer are required to complete a pre-employment drug screening, background check, physical and psychological examination.
AGRICULTURAL AND CONSUMER PROTECTION SPECIALIST-HONEYBEES AND APIARY
Montgomery, AL jobs
The Agricultural and Consumer Protection Specialist, Honeybee and Apiary option is a permanent, full-time position with the Alabama Department of Agriculture and Industries. Positions are located throughout the state. This is technical and specialized work involving inspecting apiaries for compliance, regulating the travel of honeybees for pollination, hive registration, prevention and control of diseases, and educating the public.
CONSUMER WEIGHTS AND MEASURES PROTECTION SPECIALIST-HEAVY DUTY WEIGHTS & MEASURES
Montgomery, AL jobs
The Consumer Weights and Measures Protection Specialist, Heavy Duty Weights and Measures Inspection Option is a permanent, full- time position with the Alabama Department of Agriculture and Industries. Positions are statewide. This is entry level regulatory enforcement work in the inspection of business establishments utilizing heavy weighing and measuring devices.
AGRICULTURAL AND CONSUMER PROTECTION SPECIALIST-GINS & WAREHOUSES
Montgomery, AL jobs
The Agricultural and Consumer Protection Specialist, Gins and Warehouses Option is a permanent, full-time position with the Alabama Department of Agriculture and Industries. Positions are statewide. This is field investigative work in the enforcement of laws and regulations governing gins and warehouses.
AGRICULTURAL AND CONSUMER PROTECTION SPECIALIST-PLANT & PESTICIDE
Montgomery, AL jobs
The Agricultural and Consumer Protection Specialist, Plant and Pesticide Option is a permanent, full-time position with the Alabama Department of Agriculture and Industries. Positions are located throughout the state. Work involves inspecting dealers, vendors, warehouses, and retail outlets for compliance; investigating consumer complaints and suspected pesticide use and misuse incidents, administering pesticide examination and licensing program.
AGRICULTURAL AND CONSUMER PROTECTION SPECIALIST-SEED ANALYSIS
Montgomery, AL jobs
The Agricultural and Consumer Protection Specialist, Seed Analysis Option is a permanent, full-time position with the Alabama Department of Agriculture and Industries. Positions are located in Montgomery. This is standardized laboratory and sampling work in performing agricultural seed analysis.
Employees conduct seed germination and purity tests.
Code Enforcement Officer, G15, Planning Department
Laredo, TX jobs
This position is responsible for using professional skills and knowledge to implement and coordinate regulatory enforcement of licensing of salvage yards, gaming establishments, public nuisances, and illegal dumping by providing inspections, permitting, and response to public complaints in the enforcement of laws, codes, orders, and regulations.
Major Duties
* Conducts inspections and investigations in a variety of settings (salvage yards and junkyards, gaming establishments, roads), to support the abatement of public nuisances, business licensing, and enforcement of county regulations.
* Coordinates enforcement activities with the appropriate state and local agencies to initiate legal action when necessary (i.e., provides related case documentation and testimony as necessary), this position works closely with Justices-of-the Peace, County Attorney's Office, Constable Offices, and Sheriff's Department in the abatement of violations, issuance of violation notices/citations, provides testimony in court, etc.
* Works closely with the County's Sanitarian and other departmental personnel in the coordination, development, and implementation of a comprehensive regulatory enforcement program.
* Provides technical advice/consultation to recommend actions for improvement or compliance.
* Conducts research for best practices and field changes.
* Analyzes, prepares, and recommends local regulatory policies and regulations for consideration and possible adoption by the county.
* Receives and investigates community complaints relating to duties and develops, generates, and submits incident reports.
* Maintains program records, files, documents, and violation logs.
* Performs any other duties as assigned.
Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities
* Knowledge of the principles and standards of Code Enforcement and local regulations.
* Knowledge of computer programs and Microsoft Office (Word, Excel and Publisher).
* Knowledge of proper safety practices and procedures.
* Knowledge in reading and interpreting maps and/or plans; making accurate measurements and computations; and skill in recognizing deviations from drawings and specifications.
* Skill in resolving problems or situations requiring the exercise of good judgment.
* Must have satisfactory public relations and communication skills as necessary to adequately describe regulations or convey abstract ideas to the public.
* Ability to use digital camera and personal laptop, desktop, and/or notebook computer.
* Ability to communicate orally and in writing in the English language and orally in the Spanish language.
Minimum Qualifications
* Must have a high school diploma or GED from an accredited institution.
* Must have at least one ( 1 ) year of related experience.
* Must be a currently registered Code Enforcement Officer licensed by the Texas Department of Licensing and Regulation (TDLR), or
* Must register after 1 year of employment as a Code Enforcement Officer in Training with the Texas Department of Licensing and Regulation (TDLR) and become a registered Code Enforcement Officer within 1 year as an Officer in Training.
Supplemental Information
Complexity/Scope of Work
* The work consists of related technical duties. Frequent interruptions, strict regulations, and deadlines contribute to the complexity of the position.
* The purpose of this position is to assist in the department's overall regulatory enforcement program. Successful performance helps ensure the county's compliance with all relevant codes, regulations, and laws.
Physical Demands/Work Environment
Occasionally
* Moving self in different positions to accomplish tasks in various environments including tight and confined spaces.
* Remaining in a stationary position, often standing or sitting for prolonged periods.
* Adjusting or moving objects up to 20 pounds in all directions.
* Repeating motions that may include the use of wrists, hands, and/or fingers.
* Operating machinery and/or power tools.
* Assessing the accuracy, neatness, and thoroughness of the work assigned.
* Working in low temperatures.
* Working in high temperatures.
* Working in outdoor elements such as precipitation and wind.
* Working in noisy environments.
* Working in hazardous conditions.
* Working in poor ventilation.
* Working small and/or enclosed spaces.
* Light work that includes carrying objects up to 20 pounds.
Constantly
* Ascending or descending ladders, stairs, scaffolding, ramps, poles.
* Moving to accomplish tasks or moving from one worksite to another.
* Communicating with others to exchange information.
* Driving a County vehicle or a personal vehicle for County business.
* Working in adverse environmental conditions expected.
* Sedentary work that primarily involves sitting/standing.
Other Requirements/Information
* Must possess a valid and current Texas driver's license.
* The Webb County Drug and Alcohol Policy applies to this position. Pre-employment drug and alcohol testing, a Motor Vehicle Record (MVR) check, and a criminal background check are required.
* This position is covered by Civil Service; therefore, is subject to the Civil Services Rules and Regulations in addition to all other Webb County policies.
Valid Texas Driver's License*
* If the applicant holds an out-of-state license, a State of Texas Driver's License must be obtained prior to employment.
Webb County provides a variety of benefits available to employees.
Please visit the Risk Management website for more details.
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The following list of benefits is offered only to benefits-eligible employees in Full-Time positions:
* Medical Insurance
* Dental Insurance
* Vision Insurance
* Wellness Program
* Life Insurance
* Ancillary products
* Employee Assistance Program*
* Employee Clinic*
* Vacation and sick leave
* Accrual rates increase based on years of service
* Sixteen (16) County-observed holidays and four (4) personal holidays
* Retirement benefits (TCDRS)
* Available to ALL employees
Available to Permanent Part-Time employees
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What is your highest level of education?
* Less than High School
* High School Diploma or G.E.D. equivalent
* Some College Hours
* Vocational Certificate
* Associates Degree
* Bachelor's Degree
* Master's Degree
* Doctoral Degree or higher
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Do you have at least one ( 1 ) year of related experience?
* Yes
* No
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Are you a currently registered Code Enforcement Officer licensed by the Texas Department of Licensing and Regulation (TDLR)?
* Yes
* No
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Do you possess a valid and current Texas driver's license?
* Yes, I have a valid and current Texas driver's license.
* Yes, I have a valid and current out-of-state driver's license.
* No, I do not have a valid or current Texas driver's license.
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Please confirm your understanding that if selected as a final candidate for this position, you will be required to provide a high school diploma, a GED certificate, college transcript from an accredited institution, and/or other documentation of achievement (whichever is applicable) prior to being hired. (We highly recommend you begin obtaining documentation to avoid delays in the hiring process if applicable)
* Yes, I understand this requirement and would be able to provide required documentation prior to hire.
* No, I would not be able to provide required documentation.
Required Question
Employer Webb County (TX)
Address 1110 Washington Street
Suite 204
Laredo, Texas, 78040
ALEA CORPORAL
Montgomery, AL jobs
The ALEA Corporal is a permanent, full-time position with the Alabama Law Enforcement Agency (ALEA). Positions are statewide, in various locations throughout Alabama. This is responsible law enforcement patrol work supplemented by supervisory responsibility over sworn officers assigned to lower level ALEA Trooper classifications.
Patrol Officer
Dayton, TX jobs
Applicants must be TCOLE licensed or currently attending a Law Enforcement Academy to be considered-
Job Summary/Objective:
The Patrol Officer is responsible for general patrol duties within the City of Dayton, which includes responding to calls for service as well as a routine patrol. This position is required to operate a city vehicle and is considered a safety-sensitive position.
Essential Job Functions:
Arrests and processes offenders with outstanding warrants
Responds to calls for service as directed by the dispatcher or supervisors
Conducts preliminary and entire investigations of offenses
Response to crimes in progress dispatched and observed
Enforces traffic laws including stopping vehicles, writing citations, making arrests, conducting field sobriety tests, obtaining wreckers, and completing necessary reports
Collects and preserves evidence at crime scenes and traffic accidents
Investigates traffic accidents
Prepares reports as required including offense, supplemental, DWI, arrest, and juvenile
Patrols the city for observed violations of criminal and traffic laws
Directs traffic at accidents, fires, emergencies, and disasters
Makes arrests in accordance with current laws and department policy
Attends training, as required, including driving, firearms, defensive tactics, and classroom
Provides assistance to persons in need in accordance with department policies and procedures
Lawfully arrests persons using appropriate levels of force ranging from verbal persuasion to deadly force
Provides testimony in court, before the grand jury, and in any other legal administrative proceedings
Works in conjunction with other public safety services, such as fire departments, EMS, and any other municipal, state, or federal law enforcement agencies
Performs other related duties as required
Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities:
Ability to effectively communicate in oral and written communications
Ability to operate commercial telephones and a two-way radio
Ability to use office equipment including calculator, copier, fax machine, computer, printer, etc.
Ability to respond to work with minimal notice for emergencies
Ability to perform duties in all types of weather and lighting conditions
Ability and skill to operate a law enforcement emergency vehicle, as well as the following equipment: vehicle radio, portable radio, spotlight, and emergency equipment consisting of lights and siren
Ability to carry on one's person, as well as the ability and skill to operate equipment such as a handgun (must be able to shoot, reload, and maintain this weapon), handcuffs, flashlight, chemical irritant spray, and baton
Ability to drag and/or carry people and items, climb, crawl, lift and run
Ability to interview people in various emotional states, record the information, disseminate the information to others, and write reports
Ability to think clearly, plan a course of action to meet changing situations, possess versatility and the ability to adapt to varying situations, and to respond quickly and correctly during a period of high stress and danger
Ability to direct traffic by hand signals and/or flashlight
Required Education and Experience:
Minimum 21 years of age
Current and valid Texas Peace Officer License issued by TCOLE
Valid Texas Driver's License
No felony convictions and no convictions for offenses involving moral turpitude
Able to successfully pass security background investigations and drug screening examinations on a random and/or specific basis
Preferred Education and Experience:
One year of Patrol Officer experience.
Supervisory Responsibility:
This position has no supervisory responsibilities
Work Environment:
The work environment characteristics described here are representative of those an employee encounters while performing the essential functions of the job.
Physical Demands:
Physical requirements include visual acuity, speech, and hearing; hand and eye coordination, and manual dexterity necessary to operate a computer, keyboard, phones, photocopier, fax machine, and basic office equipment. The position is subject to sitting, lifting, carrying, pushing, and standing to perform the essential functions.
Note:
This job description is intended to cover or contain a comprehensive listing of activities, duties, or responsibilities that are required of the employee for this position. Duties, responsibilities, and actions may change at any time without prior notice.
Police Corporal
Brenham, TX jobs
Job DescriptionBPD Corporal Information
This position will primarily work in the Criminal Investigation Division, performing Patrol duties when needed.
Performs routine patrol duties, including responding to calls, enforcing traffic laws, communicating with citizens, arresting suspects, and preparing reports.
Essential Duties and Responsibilities include the following. Other duties may be assigned.
Patrols city, including responding to service calls, enforcing state mandated laws and city ordinances, and issuing citations;
Performs traffic duties, including enforcing traffic laws, investigating accidents, and directing traffic;
Communicates with the public regarding service calls, complaints, and requests for information;
Makes misdemeanor and felony arrests of suspects;
Prepares activity and arrest reports;
Testifies in court as needed;
Secures crime scenes and conducts crime scene investigations, including taking photographs and fingerprints;
Serves warrants;
Provides funeral escort services;
Participates in job-related training;
Assists in preparation of annual division budget;
Assists in establishing goals and objectives;
Coordinates and maintains special programs;
Provides field training for new officers; and
Serves on city boards and advisory boards.
Supervisory Responsibilities
This is a non-supervisory position; however, the employee may occasionally be asked to perform some of the duties of Sergeant in their absence.
Qualifications
To perform this job successfully, an individual must be able to perform each essential duty satisfactorily. The requirements listed below are representative of the knowledge, skill, and/or ability required. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions.
Education and/or Experience
High school graduation or its equivalent, plus five years of law enforcement experience with 2 years assigned to investigations; or any equivalent combination of education and experience that provides the required knowledge, skills, and abilities.
Knowledge Of
State statutes, city ordinances, and criminal law; department policies and procedures; standard office practices and procedures; community policing theory and application; and first aid procedures.
Skill/Ability To
Read manuals and interpret policies and procedures; write letters, memos, and instructions; evaluate emergency and other situations and make sound decisions; operate a police vehicle in emergency or high-speed situations; safely and effectively operate a firearm; operate other police-issued law enforcement equipment, including baton, handcuffs, radar unit, and cameras; perform basic mathematical calculations; communicate effectively, both orally and in writing; establish and maintain effective working relationships with other law enforcement and government officials, co-workers, and the general public; and operate a computer using standard word processing and spreadsheet software.
Certificates, Licenses, Registrations
Intermediate certification from the Texas Commission on Law Enforcement (TCOLE) required, and valid Texas driver's license. Must have a minimum of 4 years of experience as a certified police officer and 1 year with the Brenham Police Department.
Physical Demands
The physical demands described here are representative of those that must be met by an employee to successfully perform the essential functions of this job. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions.
While performing the essential duties of this job, the employee regularly is required to sit at a desk or in a vehicle and frequently is required to stand and walk on various types of surfaces. The employee constantly is required to reach with hands and arms, bend and kneel, and talk and hear. The employee must be able to use hands and fingers to write and/or type tickets and reports into computer and to use a weapon. The employee frequently must lift and/or move objects weighing up to 20 pounds, such as stacks of records or equipment and materials, and occasionally must lift and/or move objects weighing 100 pounds or more with or without the assistance of another officer. The employee must be able to see clearly, with or without vision correction, in close situations, at a distance, and peripherally, and be able to recognize colors and adjust focus. The employee may be required to ride a bicycle or motorcycle and occasionally may be called upon to perform acts of intense physical exertion during emergency situations.
Work Environment
The work environment characteristics described here are representative of those an employee encounters while performing the essential functions of this job. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions.
While performing the essential duties of this job, the employee regularly is exposed to emergency situations in which there is the possibility of danger or physical injury. The employee frequently must work closely with others as part of a team, and must remain calm and professional in tense, emotionally charged, and stressful situations. The employee is subject to working irregular schedules and overtime on an as-needed basis. The employee occasionally must work under time pressures to meet deadlines and must perform multiple tasks simultaneously (such as safely operating a vehicle, observing situations outside the vehicle, and operating the two-way radio). The employee constantly must present a positive attitude as a role model in the community. The noise level in the work environment is usually moderate but may be noisy and distracting.
All offers of employment shall be made contingent upon the successful completion of pre-employment background and other screenings, as determined by the City of Brenham. Depending on the requirements of the position, the following background and pre-employment screening(s) may be conducted:
Criminal Background
Driver's License History
Drug Screening
Physical
Respirator Medical Evaluation
Skills Testing for Required Skills/Job Duties
Employment Verification
Reference Checks
Public Safety Background Investigation
Verification of Education
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CORRECTIONAL SERGEANT
Montgomery, AL jobs
The Correctional Sergeant is a permanent, full-time position with the Alabama Department of Corrections. Positions are located throughout the state. This is correctional work that includes supervising correctional officers.
Patrol Officer
Humble, TX jobs
Department: POLICE DEPARTMENT (ESSENTIAL EMPLOYEE)
Hours: To be discussed during interview
Written/Physical Test: To Be Determined
Testing Will Begin at 8:00 am. The written test will be held at 8 am and for those who pass the written test the physical test will follow.
The City of Humble Police Department is currently accepting applications to establish an eligibility pool for an Entry Level Police Officer.
Minimum Qualifications:
Must be 21 years of age at time of written exam
Must possess a High School Diploma / GED - some college preferred
Must possess a valid Texas Driver's License
Must possess a Peace Officer license certified by Texas Commission of Law Enforcement (TCOLE) or currently be enrolled in an accredited police academy, or a hold s Peace Officer license from another state
Honorable discharge if ever in military
Must be able to pass a comprehensive background investigation and drug screen
Must be able to pass a comprehensive written exam, polygraph exam, psychological exam, and fitness test. Required Attachments to Application: Applicants must submit clean, clear copies of the following documents with application. Incomplete applications will not be processed until all documentation is received.
Texas Driver's License
Peace Officer license certified by TCOLE, or from another state
College Transcript, if applicable
DD-214 if ever in military
Proof of enrollment in an accredited police academy
Applicants will undergo a complete background investigation and drug screen; pass a comprehensive written exam and fitness test.
Salaries are based on a grade and step plan with an hourly starting rate of $33.9506. Other benefits include paid hospitalization for the employee with reduced rates for family coverage, paid sick time, paid holidays, paid vacation, Texas Municipal Retirement System-7% employee contribution with 2:1 match, disability salary continuation plan, longevity pay, TCOLE certification pay, and specialized incentive pay for specialized training.
The physical fitness test and minimum standards measures endurance and strengths as follows:
Complete a 2000 meter row on a Concept2 rowing machine in accordance with department standards. For additional information, you may contact the Training Coordinator - Sgt Peters @ ************.
Resumes are not accepted in lieu of an application.
The City of Humble is an AT-WILL-EMPLOYER and only accepts applications for positions that are currently posted. Applications will be reviewed by the department and selected applicants will be contact for interviews.
HUMBLE POLICE DEPARTMENT APPLICANT DISQUALIFIERS FOR POLICE AND TELECOMMUNICATIONS OFFICER PERMANENT DISQUALIFIERS:
1. Have a conviction for any felony offense. (Permanently disqualified)
If under indictment for, or currently charged with a felony, you are ineligible until the final disposition of not guilty is entered.
2. Have a conviction for any class A misdemeanor offense. (Permanently disqualified.)
If under indictment for, or currently charged with a class A misdemeanor, you are ineligible until the final disposition of not guilty is entered.
3. Have a conviction for or currently charged with any offense (any misdemeanor or higher) involving moral turpitude. (Permanently disqualified)
If under indictment for, or currently charged with an offense involving moral turpitude, you are ineligible until the final disposition of not guilty is entered.
4. Have a conviction in any state of the United States referring to domestic violence laws. (Permanently disqualified)
If under indictment for, or currently charged with an offense involving domestic violence laws, you are ineligible until the final disposition of not guilty is entered.
***For the purposes of Item Nos. 1 through 4 listed above: A person is convicted of a felony, class A misdemeanor, crime involving moral turpitude or domestic violence related offenses, if a court of competent jurisdiction enters an adjudication of guilt against the person, or the person, enters a plea of guilty under the laws of this, or another state or the United States, regardless of whether:
The sentence is subsequently probated, the person is discharged from probation 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 and 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.
5. Currently being on court-ordered community supervision or probation for any offense of a class A misdemeanor or higher. (Permanently disqualified.)
6. Have illegally furnished or sold any controlled substance or dangerous drug, including marijuana, to another. (Permanently disqualified.)
7. Have used Lysergic Acid Diethylamide (LSD), Phencyclidine (PCP), Heroin or any other mind-altering narcotic at any time. (Permanently disqualified).
8. Not being of good moral character or being known to habitually associate with those of questionable moral character. (Permanently disqualified.)
9. Being discharged from any military service under less than honorable conditions, including:
Other than honorable conditions
Bad conduct
Dishonorable
Any other characterization of service indicating bad character (Permanently disqualified.)
10. Have had a law enforcement or telecommunications commission license revoked or denied by final order or have voluntarily surrendered your license to avoid suspension. (Permanently disqualified.)
11. Have been discharged from any commissioned or recruit position within a law enforcement agency for disciplinary reasons, resigned to avoid suspension or discharge, or have resigned during a disciplinary investigation without final judgment having been rendered. (Permanently disqualified)
12. Have been discharged from any city, county, state, federal or private corrections institute for disciplinary reasons, resigning to avoid suspension or discharge, or have resigned during a disciplinary investigation without final judgment having been rendered. (Permanently disqualified.)
13. Making false statements, falsely swearing to statements or in any other manner falsifying testimony in any official matter or in any significant business transaction. (Permanently disqualified.)
14. Making any false statement of fact, being deceptive by statement or omission in the pre-screening interview, employment application, background investigation or by any means in any part of the selection process. (Permanently disqualified.)
15. Any applicant who has failed the background investigation, polygraph test or the psychological test. (Permanently disqualified.)
16. Any applicant who has been rejected by the Humble Police Department three (3) times is permanently disqualified from employment as a licensed peace officer with this agency.
INELIGIBLE FOR 10 YEARS:
17. Having a conviction for any Class B Misdemeanor offense. (Texas CJIS Policy).
If under indictment for, or currently charged with a class A misdemeanor, you are ineligible until the final disposition of not guilty is entered.
Any conviction at any time for a misdemeanor offense other than a traffic violation will have to be explained in full by the applicant.
18. Having a conviction for driving while intoxicated / under the influence (DWI and DUI) within ten (10) years preceding the date of the application or during the hiring process. (Texas CJIS Policy).
INELIGIBLE FOR 5 YEARS:
19. Within five (5) years preceding the date of application, or during the hiring process, have illegally used any controlled substance or dangerous drug other than those listed in item No. 7 to include cocaine, methamphetamines and ecstasy. Marijuana use is addressed below in item No. 25.
20. You must not have had your driver's license suspended within the five (5) year period immediately prior to the most recent application.
21. During the five (5) year period preceding the date of application or during the hiring process, have a history of delinquent payments, or of not meeting financial obligations, or repeated occurrences of issuing checks without sufficient funds, without extenuating circumstances.
INELIGIBLE FOR 3 YEARS:
22. Have an excessive record of traffic convictions or negligent traffic collisions. This is defined as:
Have three (3) convictions for moving or non-moving violations, or a combination thereof within the three (3) year period prior to the date of application, or during the hiring process. EXAMPLE: An applicant having two (2) convictions prior to the date of application would be disqualified if convicted for a third traffic violation during the application process.
23. Within three (3) years preceding the date of application, or during the hiring process, have used marijuana.
24. Within three (3) years preceding the date of application, or during the hiring process, have used steroids without a prescription for a purpose other than for medical treatment.
INELIGIBLE FOR 2 YEARS:
25. Have resigned or been terminated from the Humble Police Department due to a lack of proficiency in an academic or skill area (including physical training) will disqualify an applicant for two (2) years from the date of resignation or termination.
26. Have voluntarily resigned from the Humble Police Department for personal reasons will disqualify the applicant for a period of two (2) years, absent mitigating circumstances. (Circumstances will be reviewed on a case-by-case basis.)
INELIGIBLE FOR 1 YEAR:
27. Failing to cooperate fully with and keep all scheduled appointments, failing to supply the needed documents within the specified time limits, failing to provide added personal information as needed, or failing to update changes within ten (10) days of the change will disqualify an applicant from the hiring process for a minimum of one (1) year. ** THIS INCLUDES CONFIRMING ATTENDANCE TO A SCHEDULED TESTING DATE AND FAILING TO SHOW UP. ONCE YOU CONFIRM YOUR ATTENDANCE BY RESPONDING TO THE EMAIL STATING THAT YOU WILL BE PRESENT, YOU ARE EXPECTED TO BE AT SAID TESTING ON THE DATE AND TIME SPECIFIED. ONCE CONFIRMED, IF YOU CAN NO LONGER ATTEND, YOU MUST ADVISE THE TRAINING COORDINATOR OVER RECRUITING AND HIRING VIA EMAIL OR BY PHONE, NO LATER THAN 24 HOURS PRIOR TO TESTING. FAILURE TO DO SO WILL DISQUALIFY YOU FROM APPLYING WITH THE HUMBLE POLICE DEPARTMENT FOR ONE YEAR FROM THE SCHEDULED DATE OF TESTING.** CASE-BY-CASE BASIS:
28. If you are drawing any kind of disability or compensation payments from any source, you must furnish the documents stating the reason(s) for the disability and the percentage or amount of disability sustained.
29. If you have ever been rejected from military service by the Selective Service Board or any branch of the service, or if you have a 1-Y or 4-F classification, you must furnish in writing from the classifying authority, or Selective Service Board, the reasons for the rejection or classification.
30. If you have ever received mental or emotional treatment or counseling or if you have ever been a patient in a psychiatric hospital or ward, you must furnish in writing the reason(s) as well as the hospital name and location, and the length of treatment or counseling.
31. You are required to explain in full any pending or active lawsuits for which you are involved.
32. Extensive use of any illegal drug (to include marihuana, cocaine, methamphetamine, etc.) will be considered on a case-by-case basis. Factors considered are number of times, length of usage and lifestyle improvements.
33. Any conviction at any time for a Class C misdemeanor offense other than a traffic violation will have to be explained in full by the applicant.
ADDITIONALLY:
34. You must not be addicted to or habitually use any intoxicating beverage or any type of drugs or narcotics.
35. You must not currently be the respondent/defendant of an active protective/restraining order. The Chief of Police or his designee will make all interpretations regarding the above listed rules.
Auto-ApplyPatrol Officer
Humble, TX jobs
Job Description
Department: POLICE DEPARTMENT (ESSENTIAL EMPLOYEE)
Hours: To be discussed during interview
Written/Physical Test: To Be Determined
Testing Will Begin at 8:00 am. The written test will be held at 8 am and for those who pass the written test the physical test will follow.
The City of Humble Police Department is currently accepting applications to establish an eligibility pool for an Entry Level Police Officer.
Minimum Qualifications:
Must be 21 years of age at time of written exam
Must possess a High School Diploma / GED - some college preferred
Must possess a valid Texas Driver's License
Must possess a Peace Officer license certified by Texas Commission of Law Enforcement (TCOLE) or currently be enrolled in an accredited police academy, or a hold s Peace Officer license from another state
Honorable discharge if ever in military
Must be able to pass a comprehensive background investigation and drug screen
Must be able to pass a comprehensive written exam, polygraph exam, psychological exam, and fitness test. Required Attachments to Application: Applicants must submit clean, clear copies of the following documents with application. Incomplete applications will not be processed until all documentation is received.
Texas Driver's License
Peace Officer license certified by TCOLE, or from another state
College Transcript, if applicable
DD-214 if ever in military
Proof of enrollment in an accredited police academy
Applicants will undergo a complete background investigation and drug screen; pass a comprehensive written exam and fitness test.
Salaries are based on a grade and step plan with an hourly starting rate of $33.9506. Other benefits include paid hospitalization for the employee with reduced rates for family coverage, paid sick time, paid holidays, paid vacation, Texas Municipal Retirement System-7% employee contribution with 2:1 match, disability salary continuation plan, longevity pay, TCOLE certification pay, and specialized incentive pay for specialized training.
The physical fitness test and minimum standards measures endurance and strengths as follows:
Complete a 2000 meter row on a Concept2 rowing machine in accordance with department standards. For additional information, you may contact the Training Coordinator - Sgt Peters @ ************.
Resumes are not accepted in lieu of an application.
The City of Humble is an AT-WILL-EMPLOYER and only accepts applications for positions that are currently posted. Applications will be reviewed by the department and selected applicants will be contact for interviews.
HUMBLE POLICE DEPARTMENT APPLICANT DISQUALIFIERS FOR POLICE AND TELECOMMUNICATIONS OFFICER PERMANENT DISQUALIFIERS:
1. Have a conviction for any felony offense. (Permanently disqualified)
If under indictment for, or currently charged with a felony, you are ineligible until the final disposition of not guilty is entered.
2. Have a conviction for any class A misdemeanor offense. (Permanently disqualified.)
If under indictment for, or currently charged with a class A misdemeanor, you are ineligible until the final disposition of not guilty is entered.
3. Have a conviction for or currently charged with any offense (any misdemeanor or higher) involving moral turpitude. (Permanently disqualified)
If under indictment for, or currently charged with an offense involving moral turpitude, you are ineligible until the final disposition of not guilty is entered.
4. Have a conviction in any state of the United States referring to domestic violence laws. (Permanently disqualified)
If under indictment for, or currently charged with an offense involving domestic violence laws, you are ineligible until the final disposition of not guilty is entered.
***For the purposes of Item Nos. 1 through 4 listed above: A person is convicted of a felony, class A misdemeanor, crime involving moral turpitude or domestic violence related offenses, if a court of competent jurisdiction enters an adjudication of guilt against the person, or the person, enters a plea of guilty under the laws of this, or another state or the United States, regardless of whether:
The sentence is subsequently probated, the person is discharged from probation 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 and 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.
5. Currently being on court-ordered community supervision or probation for any offense of a class A misdemeanor or higher. (Permanently disqualified.)
6. Have illegally furnished or sold any controlled substance or dangerous drug, including marijuana, to another. (Permanently disqualified.)
7. Have used Lysergic Acid Diethylamide (LSD), Phencyclidine (PCP), Heroin or any other mind-altering narcotic at any time. (Permanently disqualified).
8. Not being of good moral character or being known to habitually associate with those of questionable moral character. (Permanently disqualified.)
9. Being discharged from any military service under less than honorable conditions, including:
Other than honorable conditions
Bad conduct
Dishonorable
Any other characterization of service indicating bad character (Permanently disqualified.)
10. Have had a law enforcement or telecommunications commission license revoked or denied by final order or have voluntarily surrendered your license to avoid suspension. (Permanently disqualified.)
11. Have been discharged from any commissioned or recruit position within a law enforcement agency for disciplinary reasons, resigned to avoid suspension or discharge, or have resigned during a disciplinary investigation without final judgment having been rendered. (Permanently disqualified)
12. Have been discharged from any city, county, state, federal or private corrections institute for disciplinary reasons, resigning to avoid suspension or discharge, or have resigned during a disciplinary investigation without final judgment having been rendered. (Permanently disqualified.)
13. Making false statements, falsely swearing to statements or in any other manner falsifying testimony in any official matter or in any significant business transaction. (Permanently disqualified.)
14. Making any false statement of fact, being deceptive by statement or omission in the pre-screening interview, employment application, background investigation or by any means in any part of the selection process. (Permanently disqualified.)
15. Any applicant who has failed the background investigation, polygraph test or the psychological test. (Permanently disqualified.)
16. Any applicant who has been rejected by the Humble Police Department three (3) times is permanently disqualified from employment as a licensed peace officer with this agency.
INELIGIBLE FOR 10 YEARS:
17. Having a conviction for any Class B Misdemeanor offense. (Texas CJIS Policy).
If under indictment for, or currently charged with a class A misdemeanor, you are ineligible until the final disposition of not guilty is entered.
Any conviction at any time for a misdemeanor offense other than a traffic violation will have to be explained in full by the applicant.
18. Having a conviction for driving while intoxicated / under the influence (DWI and DUI) within ten (10) years preceding the date of the application or during the hiring process. (Texas CJIS Policy).
INELIGIBLE FOR 5 YEARS:
19. Within five (5) years preceding the date of application, or during the hiring process, have illegally used any controlled substance or dangerous drug other than those listed in item No. 7 to include cocaine, methamphetamines and ecstasy. Marijuana use is addressed below in item No. 25.
20. You must not have had your driver's license suspended within the five (5) year period immediately prior to the most recent application.
21. During the five (5) year period preceding the date of application or during the hiring process, have a history of delinquent payments, or of not meeting financial obligations, or repeated occurrences of issuing checks without sufficient funds, without extenuating circumstances.
INELIGIBLE FOR 3 YEARS:
22. Have an excessive record of traffic convictions or negligent traffic collisions. This is defined as:
Have three (3) convictions for moving or non-moving violations, or a combination thereof within the three (3) year period prior to the date of application, or during the hiring process. EXAMPLE: An applicant having two (2) convictions prior to the date of application would be disqualified if convicted for a third traffic violation during the application process.
23. Within three (3) years preceding the date of application, or during the hiring process, have used marijuana.
24. Within three (3) years preceding the date of application, or during the hiring process, have used steroids without a prescription for a purpose other than for medical treatment.
INELIGIBLE FOR 2 YEARS:
25. Have resigned or been terminated from the Humble Police Department due to a lack of proficiency in an academic or skill area (including physical training) will disqualify an applicant for two (2) years from the date of resignation or termination.
26. Have voluntarily resigned from the Humble Police Department for personal reasons will disqualify the applicant for a period of two (2) years, absent mitigating circumstances. (Circumstances will be reviewed on a case-by-case basis.)
INELIGIBLE FOR 1 YEAR:
27. Failing to cooperate fully with and keep all scheduled appointments, failing to supply the needed documents within the specified time limits, failing to provide added personal information as needed, or failing to update changes within ten (10) days of the change will disqualify an applicant from the hiring process for a minimum of one (1) year. ** THIS INCLUDES CONFIRMING ATTENDANCE TO A SCHEDULED TESTING DATE AND FAILING TO SHOW UP. ONCE YOU CONFIRM YOUR ATTENDANCE BY RESPONDING TO THE EMAIL STATING THAT YOU WILL BE PRESENT, YOU ARE EXPECTED TO BE AT SAID TESTING ON THE DATE AND TIME SPECIFIED. ONCE CONFIRMED, IF YOU CAN NO LONGER ATTEND, YOU MUST ADVISE THE TRAINING COORDINATOR OVER RECRUITING AND HIRING VIA EMAIL OR BY PHONE, NO LATER THAN 24 HOURS PRIOR TO TESTING. FAILURE TO DO SO WILL DISQUALIFY YOU FROM APPLYING WITH THE HUMBLE POLICE DEPARTMENT FOR ONE YEAR FROM THE SCHEDULED DATE OF TESTING.** CASE-BY-CASE BASIS:
28. If you are drawing any kind of disability or compensation payments from any source, you must furnish the documents stating the reason(s) for the disability and the percentage or amount of disability sustained.
29. If you have ever been rejected from military service by the Selective Service Board or any branch of the service, or if you have a 1-Y or 4-F classification, you must furnish in writing from the classifying authority, or Selective Service Board, the reasons for the rejection or classification.
30. If you have ever received mental or emotional treatment or counseling or if you have ever been a patient in a psychiatric hospital or ward, you must furnish in writing the reason(s) as well as the hospital name and location, and the length of treatment or counseling.
31. You are required to explain in full any pending or active lawsuits for which you are involved.
32. Extensive use of any illegal drug (to include marihuana, cocaine, methamphetamine, etc.) will be considered on a case-by-case basis. Factors considered are number of times, length of usage and lifestyle improvements.
33. Any conviction at any time for a Class C misdemeanor offense other than a traffic violation will have to be explained in full by the applicant.
ADDITIONALLY:
34. You must not be addicted to or habitually use any intoxicating beverage or any type of drugs or narcotics.
35. You must not currently be the respondent/defendant of an active protective/restraining order. The Chief of Police or his designee will make all interpretations regarding the above listed rules.
CODE ENFORCEMENT OFFICER
Wichita Falls, TX jobs
BRIEF DESCRIPTION: The purpose of this position is to identify violations of state and local laws and codes, and to maintain and enhance property values. This is accomplished by responding to violations, enforcing ordinances, interpreting ordinances, resolving disputes, maintaining records, and researching property information. Other duties include organizing information for public hearings, assisting the public, issuing citations, and preparing reports.
LICENSING REQUIREMENTS:
Basic Code Enforcement Officer Certification by TDLR within 6 months from the date of hire; Active registration w/ Texas Department of Licensing and Regulation.
Driver's License Required - Y Type - C Endorsements - N/A
ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS:
Note: This information is intended to be descriptive of the key responsibilities of the position. The list of essential functions below does not identify all duties performed by any single incumbent in this position. Additionally, please be aware of the legend below when referring to the physical demands of each essential function.
(S) Sedentary (L) Light (M) Medium (H) Heavy (V) Very Heavy
Exerting up to 10 lbs. occasionally or negligible weights frequently; sitting most of the time. Exerting up to 20 lbs. occasionally; 10 lbs. frequently; or negligible amounts constantly; OR requires walking or standing to a significant degree. Exerting 20-50 lbs. occasionally; 10-25 lbs. frequently; or up to 10 lbs. constantly. Exerting 50-100 lbs. occasionally; 10-25 lbs. frequently; or up to 10-20 lbs. constantly. Exerting over 100 lbs. occasionally; 50-100 lbs. frequently; or up to 20-50 lbs. constantly.
# Code Essential Functions
1 L Regular and reliable attendance in compliance with given schedules is a mandatory requirement of this position. Schedules may be subject to change with or without advance notice.
2 L Abates violations as allowed by ordinances. Requests bids and inspects properties for violations, notifying owners or publishing addresses, re-inspecting properties and taking action if corrections not completed.
3 S Issues citations, prepares case packages, and testifies as necessary as a witness for the City of Wichita Falls for citations issued.
4 S Responds to violations by investigating complaints, patrolling the city, determining the violation, inspecting properties and construction, consulting with complainants, issuing citations, monitoring and following up on violations, re-inspecting properties, gathering visual documentation, and using compiled information to prepare violation letters.
JOB CLASSIFICATION REQUIREMENTS:
* Description of Minimum Job Requirements-
Formal Education Work requires knowledge of a specific vocational, administrative, or technical nature that may be obtained with six months/one year of advanced study or training past the high school equivalency. Junior college, vocational, business, technical or correspondence schools are likely sources. Appropriate certification may be awarded upon satisfactory completion of advanced study or training.
Experience No experience required
WORK LOCATION: Office, Vehicle, Outdoors, Various Buildings when on inspections.
Position : 5401007
Code : 5401-8
Type : INTERNAL & EXTERNAL
Location : CODE ENFORCEMENT
Grade : NE 110
Job Family : 47-4011 CONSTRUCTION & BUILDIN
Job Class : CODE ENFORCEMENT OFFICER I
Posting Start : 12/11/2025
Posting End : 12/31/9999
HOURLY RATE RANGE: $22.01-$23.77
Special Patrol Officer
Albany, NY jobs
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Patrol Officer
Marble Falls, TX jobs
JOB TITLE: Patrol Officer
FLSA DESIGNATION: Non-Exempt
OCCUPATIONAL CATEGORY: Service Workers
OBJECTIVES:
Under general supervision, to enforce laws and ordinances, maintain order, prevent crime, and makes arrests.
ORGANIZATIONAL RELATIONSHIPS:
REPORTS TO: Sergeants
DIRECTS: Does not supervise any employee
OTHER: Works with all protective service personnel to coordinate effective response in emergency situations
GENERAL STATEMENT OF DUTIES:
A Police Officer is a responsible non-supervisory position. Duties of the Police Officer include but are not limited to the following:
patrolling assigned areas either on foot or by car;
shooting a pistol, rifle, or shotgun as mandated by department and TCOLE policy
communicating with dispatcher by radio;
making arrests;
directing traffic;
preparing necessary reports and records related to law enforcement activities;
being available twenty-four hours a day, seven days a week for emergencies;
investigating any suspicious activity in order to enforce laws and ordinances;
enforcing traffic and parking laws and ordinances;
investigating traffic accidents;
registering and booking prisoners;
preparing records of arrest and submitting detailed reports of investigation;
testifying in court proceedings when required;
administering CPR and first aid in emergency situations;
receiving telephone calls and greeting the public with professional courtesy, attentiveness, and concern;
organizing and implementing crime prevention programs;
working varying hours and days to accommodate required overtime, shift work, and/or on call schedule; and
performs other related duties as may be assigned or required.
PHYSICAL AND ENVIRONMENTAL CONDITIONS:
A Police Officer must be able to lift and carry up to 100 pounds and to pull, push, or drag over 150 pounds. A Police Officer is required to run, walk, stand or sit for extended periods of time. Occasionally a Police Officer is required to climb, crawl, stoop, twist, balance, or otherwise extend or contort the body in the performance of duties. He or she must be able to point a pistol, rifle, or shotgun for extended periods of time without firing; use a baton and or chemical agencies to control hostile suspects; and use eyes, ears, nose, arms, hands, fingers, legs and feet to perform assigned duties and responsibilities. Physical demands of the job of Police Officer include forcibly subduing suspects; pursuing suspects for extended distances over rugged terrain, up and down stairs, and over or through other barriers; and forcing entry into buildings, rooms, and other enclosures.
The position also entails some exposure to mechanical, electrical, and chemical hazards; fumes and odors; dust; mites; and toxic waste hazards. There is a possibility of severe injury or loss of life during the performance of assigned duties and responsibilities. This position requires the employee to have 20/20 vision with or without corrective lenses and must first perceived forced whispered voice at greater or equal to five (5) feet with or without a hearing aid. The job of Police Officer is performed outdoors in extreme temperatures including heat, cold, temperature swings, and inclement weather.
REQUIRED KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS, ABILITIES, AND TRAINING:
A Police Officer must have a basic knowledge of state and federal criminal laws relating to police operations, self defense techniques, use and maintenance of firearms, and use and maintenance of other law enforcement equipment. He or she must have the ability to follow orders; to exercise good judgment; to enforce laws with firmness, tact, and impartiality; to react calmly and quickly; to work with the general public; to express his or herself both orally and in writing; and to demonstrate skill in the care and use of firearms and in operating a motor vehicle.
EDUCATION, WORK EXPERIENCE, CERTIFICATIONS, AND LICENSES REQUIRED:
High school diploma or GED equivalent
Licensed Peace Officer's certification from the Texas Commission on Law Enforcement
A valid Texas driver's license.
Please click the attachment to view the full job description.
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Patrol Officer
Marble Falls, TX jobs
JOB TITLE: Patrol Officer
FLSA DESIGNATION: Non-Exempt
OCCUPATIONAL CATEGORY: Service Workers
OBJECTIVES:
Under general supervision, to enforce laws and ordinances, maintain order, prevent crime, and makes arrests.
ORGANIZATIONAL RELATIONSHIPS:
REPORTS TO: Sergeants
DIRECTS: Does not supervise any employee
OTHER: Works with all protective service personnel to coordinate effective response in emergency situations
GENERAL STATEMENT OF DUTIES:
A Police Officer is a responsible non-supervisory position. Duties of the Police Officer include but are not limited to the following:
patrolling assigned areas either on foot or by car;
shooting a pistol, rifle, or shotgun as mandated by department and TCOLE policy
communicating with dispatcher by radio;
making arrests;
directing traffic;
preparing necessary reports and records related to law enforcement activities;
being available twenty-four hours a day, seven days a week for emergencies;
investigating any suspicious activity in order to enforce laws and ordinances;
enforcing traffic and parking laws and ordinances;
investigating traffic accidents;
registering and booking prisoners;
preparing records of arrest and submitting detailed reports of investigation;
testifying in court proceedings when required;
administering CPR and first aid in emergency situations;
receiving telephone calls and greeting the public with professional courtesy, attentiveness, and concern;
organizing and implementing crime prevention programs;
working varying hours and days to accommodate required overtime, shift work, and/or on call schedule; and
performs other related duties as may be assigned or required.
PHYSICAL AND ENVIRONMENTAL CONDITIONS:
A Police Officer must be able to lift and carry up to 100 pounds and to pull, push, or drag over 150 pounds. A Police Officer is required to run, walk, stand or sit for extended periods of time. Occasionally a Police Officer is required to climb, crawl, stoop, twist, balance, or otherwise extend or contort the body in the performance of duties. He or she must be able to point a pistol, rifle, or shotgun for extended periods of time without firing; use a baton and or chemical agencies to control hostile suspects; and use eyes, ears, nose, arms, hands, fingers, legs and feet to perform assigned duties and responsibilities. Physical demands of the job of Police Officer include forcibly subduing suspects; pursuing suspects for extended distances over rugged terrain, up and down stairs, and over or through other barriers; and forcing entry into buildings, rooms, and other enclosures.
The position also entails some exposure to mechanical, electrical, and chemical hazards; fumes and odors; dust; mites; and toxic waste hazards. There is a possibility of severe injury or loss of life during the performance of assigned duties and responsibilities. This position requires the employee to have 20/20 vision with or without corrective lenses and must first perceived forced whispered voice at greater or equal to five (5) feet with or without a hearing aid. The job of Police Officer is performed outdoors in extreme temperatures including heat, cold, temperature swings, and inclement weather.
REQUIRED KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS, ABILITIES, AND TRAINING:
A Police Officer must have a basic knowledge of state and federal criminal laws relating to police operations, self defense techniques, use and maintenance of firearms, and use and maintenance of other law enforcement equipment. He or she must have the ability to follow orders; to exercise good judgment; to enforce laws with firmness, tact, and impartiality; to react calmly and quickly; to work with the general public; to express his or herself both orally and in writing; and to demonstrate skill in the care and use of firearms and in operating a motor vehicle.
EDUCATION, WORK EXPERIENCE, CERTIFICATIONS, AND LICENSES REQUIRED:
High school diploma or GED equivalent
Licensed Peace Officer's certification from the Texas Commission on Law Enforcement
A valid Texas driver's license.
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Patrol Officer
Freeport, TX jobs
Job Description
Patrol Officer
DEPARTMENT: Freeport Police Department
RATE CLASS: Hourly
REPORTS TO: Patrol supervisor
SHIFT: 12 hour shift
EDUCATION AND TRAINING: Complete at least a high school diploma or GED; 21 years of age minimum age requirement; licensed by the Texas Commission of Law Enforcement Standards and Education; and pass a physical agility test. Qualifications, skills and requirements include but are not limited to: high school diploma or equivalent and the ability to communicate well with general public, supervisors, and co-workers. Must have a valid driver's license with good driving record and TCLEOSE licensed. Provide for public safety by maintaining order, responding to emergencies, protecting people and property, enforcing motor vehicle and criminal laws, and promoting good community relations.
JOB SUMMARY: Enforce laws; preserve peace; protect life and property; investigate crime; apprehend lawbreakers; and provide community service.
SPECIAL SKILLS: Problem solving, observational, teamwork, writing, math, computer, and self management skills; be mature, levelheaded, honest, intelligent, cooperative, courteous, and dependable; considerable knowledge of applicable laws, ordinances, departmental standard operating procedures and regulations. Skilled in the operation of job specific tools and equipment. Ability to perform work requiring good physical conditions, ability to communicate effectively orally and in writing, ability to exercise sound judgment in evaluation situations and in making decisions, ability to effectively give and receive verbal and written instructions, establish and maintain effective working relationships with other employees, supervisors, and the public and the ability to meet the special requirements listed below.
DUTIES & RESPOSIBILITIES:
Identify, pursue, and arrest suspects and perpetrators of criminal acts.
Record facts to prepare reports that document incidents and activities.
Review facts of incidents to determine if criminal act of statute violations were involved.
Render aid to accident victims and other persons requiring first aid for physical injuries.
Testify in court to present evidence or act as a witness in traffic and criminal cases.
Evaluate complaint and emergency-request information to determine response requirements.
Patrol specific areas; respond promptly to calls for assistance.
Monitor, note, report, and investigate suspicious persons and situations, safety hazards, and unusual or illegal activity in patrol area.
Investigate traffic accidents and other accidents to determine causes and to determine if a crime has been committed.
Photograph crime scenes or accidents scenes and interview principals and eyewitnesses.
Monitor traffic to ensure motorists observe traffic regulations and exhibit safe driving procedures.
Relay complaint and emergency-request information to appropriate agency dispatchers.
Issue citations or warnings to violators of motor vehicle ordinances.
Direct traffic flow and reroute traffic in case of emergencies.
Provide road information to assist motorists
Process prisoners, and prepare and maintain records of prisoner bookings and prisoner status during booking and pre-trial process.
Inspect public establishments to ensure compliance with rules and regulations.
Act as official escorts, such as when leading funeral processions or firefighters.
Does related work as directed.
Conforms to the oral and written policies of the Freeport Police Department.
OTHER DUTIES: All employees are expected to perform tasks as assigned by their supervisor; furthermore, working hours may be extended in times of necessity.
PHYSICAL/MENTAL REQUIREMENTS:
Must possess the ability to lift objects, bending, stooping, crawling, standing, and walking for extended periods of time.
Ability to operate, maneuver and/or steer equipment and machinery requiring simple, nut continuous adjustments, such as squad car, restraint devices, computer terminal, first aid equipment, and camera.
Ability to coordinate eyes, hands, feet, and limbs in performing semi-skilled movements such as data entry.
Ability to exert moderate physical effort in sedentary to light work, typically involving some combination of climbing and balancing, stooping, kneeling, crouching, crawling, lifting, carrying, pushing, and pulling.
Ability to recognize and identify degrees of similarities or differences between characteristics of colors, forms sound and odors associated with job-related objects, materials and tasks.
Mental: Emergency or non-traditional work hours will be necessary. Must maintain the ability to work under pressure with numerous distractions while maintaining good ethics and public service skills in adverse circumstances. All municipal employees will be expected to show and maintain a high level of initiative, enthusiasm, and motivation towards the improvement of ALL aspects of the Freeport community. Employees will also be expected to be available for work, to report to work in a dependable and timely fashion, and to be physically and mentally fit to do their assigned work.
Must pass a drug analysis test, physical exam, and successfully complete a background check.
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