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Definition & Essential Functions:
Under limited supervision, performs general or special duty police work.
FLSA status: Non-exempt.
Essential functions included in the job description may include
tasks, knowledge, skills, and other characteristics. The list of tasks
is illustrative only and is not a comprehensive listing of all functions
and tasks performed by positions in this class.
Tasks:
- Work normally consists of:
- Patrol activities within the city;
- Monitoring traffic for possible civil or criminal violations;
- Prevention and discovery of the commission of crimes;
- Apprehension of criminals and offenders;
- Making presence known throughout the community in a manner that
contributes to the deterrence and solving of crime;
- Answering calls and complaints involving fire, vehicle
accidents, robberies, domestic violence situations, neighborhood
disturbances, and other misdemeanors, felonies, and service
calls;
- Administering first aid and CPR;
- Securing crime scenes and conducting preliminary and full-scale
investigations, except on major crimes;
- Gathering evidence, obtaining witnesses, and issuing citations
or making arrests, if appropriate;
- Interviewing witnesses, gathering information, preparing
detailed reports, and preparing case files for court
prosecution;
- Participating fully in annual and other regular training
programs in police methods and procedures;
- Testifying in court proceedings;
- Performing specialized duties on an assigned basis, such as
serving as a G.R.E.A.T. Officer, a member of a vice and/or
narcotics investigations unit, Field Training Officer, Motor
Unit Officer, Bike Unit Officer, Community Resource Officer,
Community Response Team member, Tactical Unit member, firearms
instructor, defensive tactics instructor, emergency driving
instructor, physical fitness instructor, and other positions TBD
- Participating in community service activities as a spokesperson
for the department.
Knowledges, Skills & Other Characteristics:
Knowledge of:
- Applicable case law in the areas of arrest, probable cause, and
search and seizure;
- Departmental policies and procedures;
- Police methods, practices, and procedures, with the ability to
recall and apply this knowledge to specific situations; and
- Geography of the City of Sierra Vista and surrounding community,
including the location of important sites.
Skill in:
- Dealing courteously and effectively with people;
- Applying good judgment and making operative decisions under
pressure;
- Preparing clear, comprehensive, and accurate reports;
- Administering first aid and CPR;
- The proficient use of all police equipment;
- Communicating effectively, both orally and in writing; and
- Establishing and maintaining effective working relationships with
city staff, other law enforcement agencies, and the public.
Other Characteristics:
- Performing work for extended periods of time in environments of
extreme heat, cold, or wet conditions;
- Performing the physical requirements of the work (e.g., run, and/or
jump over rough terrain and obstacles; physically subdue and
apprehend combative suspects; push or pull heavy objects and apply
force with upper and lower body; reach, bend, stoop, kneel, twist,
and turn; and sit and stand for extended periods of time);
- Maintaining a level of fitness to meet department standards;
- Qualifying annually with the department-issued sidearm; and
- Successfully completing annual firearms judgmental training
The City of Sierra Vista compensation details for the position of
Police Officer are detailed below.\
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The City of Sierra Vista recognizes prior law enforcement experience for
lateral compensation designation effective 7/1/2018. The following
schedule details the lateral appointment pay for applicable years of
service as a sworn police officer.
Applicants that do not have a minimum of an associate degree or 60
college credits but have a minimum of 1.5 years of experience as an
officer, and a High School diploma or GED, will be hired in at 2% lower
than the designated lateral appointment pay. If/when 60 credits or an
Associates degree is obtained, a onetime 2% pay increase will be
received.
Military Joint Service transcripts are accepted. Accepted credits must
be indicated as L-lower, U-upper or G-graduate. Vocational credits are
not accepted.\
Military joint service transcripts can be requested via the following
links below:\
Military One Source JST information
https://www.militaryonesource.mil/education-employment/for-service-member