City of Breckenridge, Texas
Overview
The City of Breckenridge, a growing community that supports its Police Department, is looking for a full-time police officer. The ideal candidate will be seeking a career opportunity, is dedicated to public service, and through training and experience, desires to become the best version of themselves. General Definition
Patrolling the city in a motor vehicle while protecting persons and property; controls and maintains public order; performs law enforcement and regulatory activities such as traffic enforcement, interviewing witnesses, making arrests, bailiff municipal court, enforcing city ordinances, completing reports; and related work as required. Essential Job Functions
Patrols an assigned area to detect criminal activities, suspicious circumstances, traffic and ordinance violations and public safety to life or property; check buildings for physical security; takes appropriate action by issuing citations, warnings or placing violators in custody as appropriate. Responds to all calls for service, interviews witnesses and suspects, analyzing criminal and civil violations to determine the best method of resolution and determines sufficiency of evidence to justify a search and/or arrest. Arrests and detains persons suspected of misdemeanor and felony crimes and physically restrains arrested subjects as needed. Serves warrants as required. Books and processes suspects into the jail and transfers prisoners. Investigates vehicular accidents, directs traffic, assists motorists, and writes required reports. Establish personal contacts with citizens to inform and obtain knowledge of the concerns of the community. Manage people with mental disorders and welfare concerns. Handles lost or missing children’s investigations. Utilizes proper two-way radio techniques and procedures, with clear speech and tone. Prepares criminal, informational, and other routine reports, and logs. Presents verbal testimony and evidence in criminal or civil court. Interacts with prosecutors on specific cases. Collects, processes, photographs, marks, and preserves all types of physical evidence. Attend shift briefings; receive assignments, handouts and information regarding department policies, enforcement areas of special concern and other relevant information. Maintains assigned vehicle, patrol equipment and supplies in good working order. Other duties as assigned. Qualifications
Education:
High school graduate (or GED) required. College preferred. Experience:
Previous patrol experience preferred or currently attending a certifying academy, will be considered (Attendance, Class and Practical Participation, GPA). Licenses and certificates:
Texas Commission on Law Enforcement (TCOLE) Peace Officer certification, or the ability to obtain after completion of police academy. A valid Texas Class C driver’s license is required. Conditions of Employment
Must complete a TCOLE Personal History Statement Must pass a Psychological Evaluation Must pass a Medical Examination Must pass pre-employment background check Must pass pre-employment drug test Senioritiy level
Entry level Employment type
Full-time Job function
Other, Information Technology, and Management Industries: Government Administration Physical Demands
Overall Physical Strength Demands:
Employees with emergency response duties in their job description may be required to do all the following Physical Demands in all variances from light to very heavy. Walking/Standing/Running:
Requires standing with minimal rest to include directing traffic, holding a post at a crime scene, searching for suspects. Infrequent running to distances of 150 yards to catch fleeing suspects or respond to other emergencies. (in all weather conditions or extreme emergency conditions) Requires driving:
driving vehicles for long distances and sitting to type reports. (in all weather conditions or extreme emergency conditions) Lifting / Carrying:
Requires dexterity for lifting objects weighing 50 lbs. May lift, carry, or drag weights up to and including human beings to complete arrest of resisting persons or remove person from danger. (in all weather conditions or extreme emergency conditions) Pushing / Pulling:
Requires dexterity for pushing or pulling heavy objects; pushing vehicles off roadways to clear traffic lanes, lift, carry, or drag persons to complete arrest of resisting persons or remove person from danger. (in all weather conditions or extreme emergency conditions) Reaching:
Requires reaching and grabbing by rescuing someone in distress. (in all weather conditions or extreme emergency conditions) Fine Dexterity:
Requires physical dexterity in completing several tasks at one time and for extended periods of time sufficient to drive vehicle, manipulate computer keyboard, use communication equipment, and manage all required department firearms with precision and accuracy. (in all weather conditions or extreme emergency conditions) Kneeling / Crouching / Crawling / Bending / Twisting:
Requires unimpaired range of motion for kneeling, crouching, crawling, bending, twisting, and climbing for extended periods of time to maneuver around, though, or under various kinds of obstacles during foot pursuits, searching buildings, shooting, searching for a suspect, or any emergency incident. (in all weather conditions or extreme emergency conditions) Climbing / Balancing:
Requires frequent climbing of stairs, walls, embankments and traversing hazardous terrain to arrest subjects, search property, and conduct investigations. (in all weather conditions or extreme emergency conditions) Vision:
Requires visual acuity correctable to 20/20 in each eye at close and long distances sufficient to read license plate numbers and describe suspects and vehicles accurately, direct firearms discharges at appropriate target, using computer screens and read statements with accurate color perception. (in all weather conditions or extreme emergency conditions) Hearing:
Requires ability to hear sounds and understand normal conversations in person, on the telephone, and police radio in noisy and stressful environments. (in all weather conditions or extreme emergency conditions) Talking:
Requires the ability to talk to people in a clear voice and tone for extended periods of time and in stressful situations, talking into a two-way radio, and giving commands. (in all weather conditions or extreme emergency conditions) Trigger:
Requires the ability to pull the trigger of a firearm or Taser. (in all weather conditions or extreme emergency conditions) Foot Controls:
Requires working the foot controls of a motor vehicle for extended periods of time and in stressful situations. (in all weather conditions or extreme emergency conditions) Other
Normal Hours / Days of Work:
Shift Work – 12-hour shifts including holidays and weekends. Equipment:
Must be able to work with all City vehicles, computers and computer equipment, cell phones, radios and other communication equipment, various weapons, and other police related equipment necessary to complete assignments. Environmental and Health/Safety Factors:
May be exposed to dirt and dust, extreme temperature, noise and vibration, fumes and odors, wetness/humidity, darkness or poor lighting, mechanical hazards, chemical hazards, electrical hazards, explosives, communicable diseases, physical danger or abuse, and other listed factors in ALL conditions. Non-Physical Demands:
May be required to work within all Non-Physical Demands listed below in ALL conditions, and situations regardless. Time pressures, emergency situations, frequent change of tasks, irregular work schedule/overtime, performing multiple tasks simultaneously, working closely with others as part of a team, tedious or exacting work. Requirements
Education:
High school graduate (or GED) required. College preferred. Experience:
Previous patrol experience preferred or currently attending a certifying academy, will be considered (Attendance, Class and Practical Participation, GPA). Licenses and certificates:
Texas Commission on Law Enforcement (TCOLE) Peace Officer certification, or the ability to obtain after completion of police academy. A valid Texas Class C driver’s license is required.
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The City of Breckenridge, a growing community that supports its Police Department, is looking for a full-time police officer. The ideal candidate will be seeking a career opportunity, is dedicated to public service, and through training and experience, desires to become the best version of themselves. General Definition
Patrolling the city in a motor vehicle while protecting persons and property; controls and maintains public order; performs law enforcement and regulatory activities such as traffic enforcement, interviewing witnesses, making arrests, bailiff municipal court, enforcing city ordinances, completing reports; and related work as required. Essential Job Functions
Patrols an assigned area to detect criminal activities, suspicious circumstances, traffic and ordinance violations and public safety to life or property; check buildings for physical security; takes appropriate action by issuing citations, warnings or placing violators in custody as appropriate. Responds to all calls for service, interviews witnesses and suspects, analyzing criminal and civil violations to determine the best method of resolution and determines sufficiency of evidence to justify a search and/or arrest. Arrests and detains persons suspected of misdemeanor and felony crimes and physically restrains arrested subjects as needed. Serves warrants as required. Books and processes suspects into the jail and transfers prisoners. Investigates vehicular accidents, directs traffic, assists motorists, and writes required reports. Establish personal contacts with citizens to inform and obtain knowledge of the concerns of the community. Manage people with mental disorders and welfare concerns. Handles lost or missing children’s investigations. Utilizes proper two-way radio techniques and procedures, with clear speech and tone. Prepares criminal, informational, and other routine reports, and logs. Presents verbal testimony and evidence in criminal or civil court. Interacts with prosecutors on specific cases. Collects, processes, photographs, marks, and preserves all types of physical evidence. Attend shift briefings; receive assignments, handouts and information regarding department policies, enforcement areas of special concern and other relevant information. Maintains assigned vehicle, patrol equipment and supplies in good working order. Other duties as assigned. Qualifications
Education:
High school graduate (or GED) required. College preferred. Experience:
Previous patrol experience preferred or currently attending a certifying academy, will be considered (Attendance, Class and Practical Participation, GPA). Licenses and certificates:
Texas Commission on Law Enforcement (TCOLE) Peace Officer certification, or the ability to obtain after completion of police academy. A valid Texas Class C driver’s license is required. Conditions of Employment
Must complete a TCOLE Personal History Statement Must pass a Psychological Evaluation Must pass a Medical Examination Must pass pre-employment background check Must pass pre-employment drug test Senioritiy level
Entry level Employment type
Full-time Job function
Other, Information Technology, and Management Industries: Government Administration Physical Demands
Overall Physical Strength Demands:
Employees with emergency response duties in their job description may be required to do all the following Physical Demands in all variances from light to very heavy. Walking/Standing/Running:
Requires standing with minimal rest to include directing traffic, holding a post at a crime scene, searching for suspects. Infrequent running to distances of 150 yards to catch fleeing suspects or respond to other emergencies. (in all weather conditions or extreme emergency conditions) Requires driving:
driving vehicles for long distances and sitting to type reports. (in all weather conditions or extreme emergency conditions) Lifting / Carrying:
Requires dexterity for lifting objects weighing 50 lbs. May lift, carry, or drag weights up to and including human beings to complete arrest of resisting persons or remove person from danger. (in all weather conditions or extreme emergency conditions) Pushing / Pulling:
Requires dexterity for pushing or pulling heavy objects; pushing vehicles off roadways to clear traffic lanes, lift, carry, or drag persons to complete arrest of resisting persons or remove person from danger. (in all weather conditions or extreme emergency conditions) Reaching:
Requires reaching and grabbing by rescuing someone in distress. (in all weather conditions or extreme emergency conditions) Fine Dexterity:
Requires physical dexterity in completing several tasks at one time and for extended periods of time sufficient to drive vehicle, manipulate computer keyboard, use communication equipment, and manage all required department firearms with precision and accuracy. (in all weather conditions or extreme emergency conditions) Kneeling / Crouching / Crawling / Bending / Twisting:
Requires unimpaired range of motion for kneeling, crouching, crawling, bending, twisting, and climbing for extended periods of time to maneuver around, though, or under various kinds of obstacles during foot pursuits, searching buildings, shooting, searching for a suspect, or any emergency incident. (in all weather conditions or extreme emergency conditions) Climbing / Balancing:
Requires frequent climbing of stairs, walls, embankments and traversing hazardous terrain to arrest subjects, search property, and conduct investigations. (in all weather conditions or extreme emergency conditions) Vision:
Requires visual acuity correctable to 20/20 in each eye at close and long distances sufficient to read license plate numbers and describe suspects and vehicles accurately, direct firearms discharges at appropriate target, using computer screens and read statements with accurate color perception. (in all weather conditions or extreme emergency conditions) Hearing:
Requires ability to hear sounds and understand normal conversations in person, on the telephone, and police radio in noisy and stressful environments. (in all weather conditions or extreme emergency conditions) Talking:
Requires the ability to talk to people in a clear voice and tone for extended periods of time and in stressful situations, talking into a two-way radio, and giving commands. (in all weather conditions or extreme emergency conditions) Trigger:
Requires the ability to pull the trigger of a firearm or Taser. (in all weather conditions or extreme emergency conditions) Foot Controls:
Requires working the foot controls of a motor vehicle for extended periods of time and in stressful situations. (in all weather conditions or extreme emergency conditions) Other
Normal Hours / Days of Work:
Shift Work – 12-hour shifts including holidays and weekends. Equipment:
Must be able to work with all City vehicles, computers and computer equipment, cell phones, radios and other communication equipment, various weapons, and other police related equipment necessary to complete assignments. Environmental and Health/Safety Factors:
May be exposed to dirt and dust, extreme temperature, noise and vibration, fumes and odors, wetness/humidity, darkness or poor lighting, mechanical hazards, chemical hazards, electrical hazards, explosives, communicable diseases, physical danger or abuse, and other listed factors in ALL conditions. Non-Physical Demands:
May be required to work within all Non-Physical Demands listed below in ALL conditions, and situations regardless. Time pressures, emergency situations, frequent change of tasks, irregular work schedule/overtime, performing multiple tasks simultaneously, working closely with others as part of a team, tedious or exacting work. Requirements
Education:
High school graduate (or GED) required. College preferred. Experience:
Previous patrol experience preferred or currently attending a certifying academy, will be considered (Attendance, Class and Practical Participation, GPA). Licenses and certificates:
Texas Commission on Law Enforcement (TCOLE) Peace Officer certification, or the ability to obtain after completion of police academy. A valid Texas Class C driver’s license is required.
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