Salary: 9436.00 - 9436.00 Monthly
Job Category: Law Enforcement
Location: East Bay
Job Type: Full-Time
Close Date: Continuous
* Prequalification Questionnaire Required
*Effective the first full pay periods following 1/1/2025, a 3% Cost of Living increase and up to 4% equity adjustment will be applied to the hourly wage for the Police Officer Lateral position (totaling 14% in two years). *The listed salary does not include an additional 17.5% in potential incentive pay upon completion of FTO or a projected 14% raise paid over the next two years*
THE POSITION:
Under immediate, then as proficiency increases, general supervision of a Field Training Officer, Police Sergeant or higher ranking official, incumbents in this classification perform and document varied law enforcement assignments through working assigned shifts in patrol or on specialty assignments and participating in training; perform related work as required.
ESSENTIAL DUTIES:
Duties may include but are not limited to the following:
Patrol:
- Respond to emergency calls; administer first aide.
- Investigate reported crimes, suspicious activity, and traffic accidents.
- Investigate unattended deaths.
- Conduct the collection and preservation of evidence at crime scenes.
- Patrol assigned sectors in a marked vehicle to provide preventive and enforcement action.
- Assist citizens in distress and provide information regarding police function/operations.
- Quell domestic disturbances and other disputes.
- Initiate suspicious person contacts and conduct field interrogations.
- Locate and apprehend persons for violations of statutes; arrange for booking, detention, and disposition of arrestees.
- Provide crowd, riot, and traffic control.
- Write reports which are accurate, clear, and concise.
- Testify in court.
- Respond to citizen inquiries and complaints both in an office environment and while on patrol.
Traffic:
- Perform selective enforcement of traffic violations at identified problem areas; use LIDAR, or other designated equipment.
- Conduct post storage hearings on towed vehicles and review complaints related to towing company activities.
- Author collision reports.
- Conduct investigations for hit and run, injury, and fatal accidents including accident reconstruction.
- Plan, coordinate, and supervise special event traffic control.
- Advise and consult with City personnel on traffic issues.
- Present lectures and discussions to high school students.
- Conduct training for officers on changes in traffic law and reporting techniques.
- Conduct inspections of commercial vehicles for safety, weight, size, and load violations.
School Resource:
- Investigate and apprehend persons who commit crimes on campus.
- Monitor gang activity as it related to criminal activity both on and off campus.
- Monitor bus stop and other campus areas where potential or ongoing problems exist.
- Act as the liaison between school staff and police department.
- Conduct formal presentations for students and staff; engage in informal discussions of law enforcement with students and staff.
- Coordinate and supervise security at school activities. Refer students to appropriate agencies for assistance.
- Coordinate and implement school fingerprinting program.
- Make home visits to truants; counsel students on minor law infractions.
Investigations:
- Investigate aggravated, serial, or major crimes; follow up on cases initiated by Patrol.
- Develop leads through informants, police sources, citizens, and/or evidence.
- Interview witnesses; interrogate suspects.
- Collect, preserve, and arrange for proper identification of evidence.
- Prepare and serve search and arrest warrants; conduct search and seizure assignments.
- Review reports for trends; identify suspects and crime patterns.
- Work with the District Attorney in reviewing and preparing cases for court.