JOB
- The entire range of pay for this position is posted. Typical starting pay will be at the beginning of the range, depending on qualifications.*Primary PurposeThis position serves as a non-sworn member, performing a variety of general and complex support tasks for the Police Department that requires considerable judgment in interpreting and applying law, policies, and procedures. Inputs and maintains security of records and prepares analytical reports for staff.SupervisionUnder the direct supervision of the Police Major, and the general supervision of the Police Chief.
EXAMPLE OF DUTIES
Ensures consistent delivery of excellent customer service to citizens, visitors, and City employees including but not limited to answering telephone calls, bonding people out of jail, and processing repossession paperwork.Researches and responds to inquiries from other law enforcement agencies and departments, which may include background checks on applicants, reports on subjects with other cases from other jurisdictions, etc. Consults with officers and/or supervisors as needed regarding discrepancies in report information.Assists public in obtaining reports via records requests, and general information in a timely manner and in accordance with all applicable laws.Enters, and maintains information in the Missouri Uniformed Law Enforcement (MULES) system. Researches information for updates or discrepancies as necessary. Ensures that vehicles, articles, and missing person entries are made in the MULES system promptly and removed when item/person is located.Compiles, types, records, and files a wide variety of police records, reports, and materials accordingly, including but not limited to complaints, declarations, booking information, restraining orders, fingerprint cards, warrants, citations, and crime and/or traffic reports. Processes reports by sorting and checking for missing reports, entering on computer, filing, and making copies. Assists with the records archiving function of the Department.Promptly and accurately prepares case packets to be transferred to the appropriate agency for prosecution. Conducts criminal history checks as needed to process case files and other requests. Determines the nature of the incident, calmly and effectively. This may require an employee to use originality in asking appropriate questions while keeping with departmental policy and procedures.Collects statistical data and reviews case files for compliance and accuracy with state and federal guidelines and reports to National Incident Based Reporting.Promptly and accurately processes citations and Offense Cycle Number (OCN) and forwards them to the prosecutor’s office.Receives various phone calls from individuals, attorneys, family members, court personnel, law enforcement agencies, etc. and answers questions or refers the caller to the appropriate person, office, or department.Accurately maintains and updates active arrest warrants, confirms warrants and immediately removes recalled/served arrest warrants. Ensures active arrest warrants/hard file packets are removed and the warrant is removed out of all systems such as Niche RMS as necessary.Assists in the cataloging, maintenance and dissemination of photographic records, fingerprints, and other identification records to state and federal agencies for case files and reports. On occasion may be responsible for fingerprinting and training of automated fingerprint system for operator certification, as required by departmental assignment.Testifies in court when required.Performs other duties as assigned.Important Duties Attends in-service training sessions or other training sessions deemed appropriate by supervisor.May assist with logging recovered property and evidence into the property room, depending on assignment. Maintains appropriate supplies for the assigned area.Maintains a neat and orderly work area.
SUPPLEMENTAL INFORMATION
Physical DemandsPerforms bending and reaching to both ground level and overhead; lifts, carries, pushes, and pulls up to 25 pounds; must be able sit for long periods of time; must possess the ability to utilize a computer keyboard and/or mouse. Work EnvironmentPrimarily indoors with heating and cooling regulated in an office environment, possible exposure to disease or potentially violent situations. Assignments to assist Evidence Technicians includes possible exposure to extreme weather conditions, fumes, and odors when disposing of property at City Landfill.Selection GuidelinesFormal application, rating of education and experience, oral interview, reference check and job-related tests may be required.The duties listed above are intended only as illustrations of the various types of work that may be performed. The omission of specific statements of duties does not exclude them from the position if the work is similar, related or a logical assignment to the position.The job description does not constitute an employment agreement between the employer and employee and is subject to change by the employer as the needs of the employer and requirements of the job change.THE CITY OF REPUBLIC IS AN EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER.Individuals with disabilities should request reasonable accommodations in accordance with the Americans with Disabilities Act prior to testing or appointment. Proof of United States Citizenship/Authorization to Work in the United States as established by the immigration Reform Act of 1986 is a condition of employment. We are committed to diversity and a drug-free workplace. Pre-employment drug testing is required.