JOB
Summary:
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Level III reserve officers may perform specified limited support duties, and other duties that are not likely to result in physical arrests, while supervised in the accessible vicinity by a Level I reserve officer or a full-time regular officer. Additionally, Level III reserves officers may transport prisoners without immediate supervision.
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Level II reserve officers may perform general law enforcement assignments while under the immediate supervision of a peace officer who possesses a Basic Post Certificate. Duties comprise of patrolling assigned areas, responding to calls or observed violations, and enforcing public safety and traffic laws, regulating city ordinances; performing crime prevention and investigative work to protect life and property; testifying in court hearings; assisting other officers and performing special detail work as needed; performing related responsibilities as required. Additionally, Level II reserve officers may transport prisoners without immediate supervision.
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Level I reserve officer may work alone and perform the same duties as full-time regular officers upon completion of a POST certified FTO program.
Distinguishing Characteristics: Receives supervision from the Reserve Coordinator and/or the designee. EXAMPLE OF DUTIES
Essential functions, as defined under the Americans with Disabilities Act, may include tasks, knowledge, skills and other characteristics. The following list is not a comprehensive list; it is intended to provide a representative summary of the major duties and responsibilities. Incumbent(s) may not be required to perform all duties listed, and may be required to perform additional, position-specific tasks.
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Patrols assigned district by automobile, motorcycle, and bicycle or on foot in order to prevent and detect crime activity and enforce laws, regulations and ordinances.
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Responds to radio communications or citizen requests and investigates reported disorders, observed violations, and related incidents;
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Collects and preserves, and transports physical evidence.
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Notes and reports traffic problems, abandoned or damaged vehicles and other safety hazards.
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Issues verbal warnings or written citations for parking or moving violations.
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Investigates traffic accidents and directs and controls the flow of traffic at the scene of accidents, signal failures and special events.
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Investigates, interviews witnesses, and prepares crime, incident, traffic collision, drug influence, missing person, and suspicious person reports; prepares special reports as assigned.
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Restores order and maintains peace at public gatherings or in conflict situations.
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Observes and reports conditions conducive to crime activity.
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Provides general information and assistance to the public.
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Identifies, pursues, apprehends, makes arrests, advises of rights, searches, and transports suspects.
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Appears in Court to testify regarding arrests or other law enforcement activity and case evidence.
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Administers emergency first aid to injured or incapacitated persons until medical personnel arrive.
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Participates in community awareness programs as information program to inform citizens of police functions, and crime prevention techniques.
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Processes and serves warrants.
The preceding activities have been provided as examples of the types of work performed by positions assigned to this job classification. The City reserves the right to add, modify, change, or rescind work assignments as needed. SUPPLEMENTAL INFORMATION The employee may be called to respond to police service calls at any time during assigned shifts and may be called out for assistance during off-duty hours.
All Reserves shall not have a vested right of employment and will have “
at will” status.
Environmental Factors and Conditions/Physical Requirements:-
Work is performed primarily outdoors with exposure to inclement weather and varying temperatures and indoors in an office environment.
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Required to sit, stand or walk for extended periods.
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Required to use hands to finger, handle, grip, grasp or feel objects.
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Required to hear and speak to exchange information in person or on the telephone.
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Required to communicate verbally and in writing.
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Required to operate department vehicles.
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May be required to travel to and from meetings, on-site visits to various locations and interact with a variety of people.
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May be required to perform public speaking.
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May be required to bend, stoop, kneel, crawl and crouch.
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May occasionally lift and/or move up to 180 pounds.
Equipment and Tools Utilized:-
Personal computer, copier, fax and other standard office equipment
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Radios, cell phones and other communication devices.
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Department weapons.
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Department vehicles.
Resume will not be accepted in lieu of application. Failure to complete all items on this application will result in your elimination from the recruitment process.
If you have a disability that requires assistance at any point in the recruitment process (for example, filling out applications, testing, interviewing), please notify the Human Resources Department. The City of El Centro performs job-related medical/physical evaluations and pre-employment/promotional drug screening. EEO/ADA.