College degree required, minimum of an associate's degree or a combination of comparable number of college credit hours needed to
obtain an associate's degree and relevant law enforcement experience.
M.C.O.L.E.S. State Certification.
Ability to make proper physical arrests of violent, resistive, or combative suspects, and use force when appropriate and necessary.
Train and qualify in handgun and rifle use according to department specifications.
Complete all training requirements to include use of force tools, tactics, and techniques, according to department specifications.
Must demonstrate ability to prepare, write and/or dictate thorough investigation and follow up reports.
Ability to view and operate a computer in a variety of conditions including in a vehicle, in bright conditions, in low light and dark conditions.
Ability to use current computer technology and software to query for investigative purposes and complete data entry for reports.
Must demonstrate ability to interact with persons in a positive manner.
Ability and license to drive assigned police vehicles.
Ability to deal with belligerent, verbally abusive, loud, and uncooperative individuals while remaining calm and professional.