Cowlitz Indian Tribe
Public Safety Senior Officer
Cowlitz Indian Tribe, Ridgefield, Washington, United States, 98642
Public Safety Senior Officer – Cowlitz Indian Tribe.
Position Description Title: Public Safety Senior Officer Schedule: Sunday through Saturday Hours: Variable Location: Cowlitz Indian Reservation – Ridgefield, WA. Classification: Full Time (Non‑Exempt) Opening Date: May 10, 2022 Salary Range: DOQ Closing Date: Until Filled
Position Summary Performs law enforcement and crime prevention services to maintain a safe and secure community for Cowlitz Indian Tribe residents. Honors and represents the mission, vision, and values of CIT and the Public Safety department.
Essential Duties and Responsibilities
Enforces the Cowlitz Indian Tribe Code, charges and books arrested persons, or issues citations when appropriate and completes necessary paperwork.
Patrols tribal roads and state highways within the boundaries of the Cowlitz Indian Reservation to enforce traffic laws and assist motorists in distress.
Responds to complaints from Cowlitz Indian Tribe residents and investigates criminal or civil misdemeanors, traffic accidents involving personal injury, property damage, vandalism, and burglary.
Provides security and law enforcement for tribal activities.
Determines whether there is probable cause for arrest at domestic disturbances.
Interrogates victims, witnesses, and suspects.
Establishes and maintains effective working relationships with co‑workers, tribal administrators, and the general public.
Secures, documents, and examines crime scenes and gathers, preserves, and processes evidence.
Assists BIA and other federal, tribal and state law enforcement officers in investigating federal or state offenses occurring on the Cowlitz Indian Reservation.
Observes and reports conditions conducive to crime or which might endanger public safety.
Acts as a team member with others on tactical operations with on‑ and off‑reservation programs that serve Cowlitz residents, which may include search and rescue groups, HAZMAT situations, and fires.
Works in cooperation with the EMTs and administers first aid or renders interim emergency care when necessary.
Refers federal crimes to the Federal Bureau of Investigation through the Police Commander.
Documents the results of investigations in writing and prepares required forms and written reports; completes citation log book and call log as required.
Transports violators to and from court, rehabilitation sites or jail facilities. Serves court papers, warrants, or subpoenas as required.
Provides oral testimony, service warrants, and police reports, as requested by the Cowlitz Indian Tribal Court and other tribal, federal, and state courts.
Assists citizen groups, tribal programs, and other programs serving the Cowlitz Indian Tribe to implement crime and delinquency prevention or public awareness/public safety programs through presentations at community meetings, departmental meetings or with public and private groups.
Attends routine and specialized training classes and seminars of law enforcement methods and techniques.
Contributes to a team effort and accomplishes related results as required.
Performs other duties as assigned.
Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities
Knowledge of relevant laws, regulations and rules pertaining to law enforcement and the CIT.
Knowledge of current law enforcement principles, practices, methods, and techniques.
Knowledge of the Cowlitz Indian Reservation including paved and unpaved roads, highways, streets, and locations.
Knowledge of interviewing and interrogation techniques.
Knowledge of crime scene management and preliminary investigation procedures.Knowledge of and sensitivity to tribal customs and beliefs.
Skill in the safe and effective operation and maintenance of law enforcement equipment.
Skill in the safe operation and handling of motor vehicles.
Ability to maintain confidentiality and use discretion when dealing with sensitive information.
Ability to use personal protective tools including handgun, mace, baton and cuffs.
Ability to successfully complete approved firearms qualification courses.
Ability to communicate effectively, both verbally and in writing.
Ability to competently use a computer, including word processing software.
Ability to enforce the laws fairly and impartially with due regard for the rights and safety of individuals and the preservation of property.
Ability to quickly analyze data, draw logical conclusions, and make sound decisions.
Ability to demonstrate moral character, honesty, tact, fairness, lack of prejudice and desire to help when dealing with people.
Ability to accept the dangers and stresses, regimentation, discipline and time demands of police work.
Ability to establish and maintain effective working relationships with associate personnel and the public.
Ability to prepare accurate, complete and legible reports and present detailed, accurate and objective oral presentations and responses to questions.
Ability to meet the highest standards of professional conduct and ethics while on the job, and to maintain those same high standards when taking actions in their personal lives that could reflect on the Department.
Ability to fill in for Police Sergeant at the request of the Director or Commander when gone on leave or special assignment.
Minimum Qualifications
High School Diploma/GED.
Certification from Indian Police Academy, Federal Law Enforcement Academy, or Washington State Police Academy.
Five years as a commissioned Federal, State, County, City, or Tribal Law Enforcement Officer and have some investigative experience.
Obtain and maintain CPR and First Aid Certifications within one year of hire date.
Valid driver's license is required when driving vehicles for work‑related purposes.
Must reside within thirty minutes of the Cowlitz Reservation.
Must be able to successfully pass a background screening / investigation according to the established requirements below.
Background Investigation Requirements
Pre‑employment drug screen.
Reference checks, education and employment verification.
Federal, state, and/or tribal criminal history and sanction checks including fingerprint verification.
No history of felony or misdemeanor crimes of violence, sexual assault, molestation, exploitation, sexual contact, prostitution, or crimes committed against persons or children.
Medical, psychological and stress examination or test.
Physical Demands Frequently required to talk and hear; occasionally required to walk, run, lift, and climb during efforts to catch or subdue hostile individuals. Requires good reflexes to draw and shoot firearms quickly and accurately. Frequently uses hands, wrists, and fingers for computer equipment. Situations may involve prolonged sitting, driving, walking, or waiting. Requires close, distance, peripheral vision and ability to adjust focus. Occasional lifting of 75 lbs.
Work Environment Work performed in typical interior office settings, outdoor environments, and vehicle operations. Exposure to dirt, dust, pollen, inclement weather, temperature extremes, traffic hazards, body fluids, hazardous chemicals, flames or burning items, various evidence, firearms, and unpleasant odors. May encounter hazardous, uncontrollable, and life‑threatening situations and infectious disease. Noise level usually moderate to high. Tight time constraints and multiple demands are common. Travel required for training, meetings, conferences, presentations, and other events. Evening, weekend, and/or holiday work required. Extended hours and irregular shifts required. On‑call for emergencies.
Equal Opportunity Employer The Cowlitz Indian Tribe is an Equal Opportunity Employer, and a Drug & Alcohol‑Free workplace. Tribal members or veterans may request preference by indicating this in the cover letter or resume. The Tribe does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, creed, age, sex, national origin, physical handicap, marital status, politics, or membership or non‑membership in an employee organization, except as provided by Title 25 CFR, Section 472 which allows for Indian preference in hiring.
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Position Description Title: Public Safety Senior Officer Schedule: Sunday through Saturday Hours: Variable Location: Cowlitz Indian Reservation – Ridgefield, WA. Classification: Full Time (Non‑Exempt) Opening Date: May 10, 2022 Salary Range: DOQ Closing Date: Until Filled
Position Summary Performs law enforcement and crime prevention services to maintain a safe and secure community for Cowlitz Indian Tribe residents. Honors and represents the mission, vision, and values of CIT and the Public Safety department.
Essential Duties and Responsibilities
Enforces the Cowlitz Indian Tribe Code, charges and books arrested persons, or issues citations when appropriate and completes necessary paperwork.
Patrols tribal roads and state highways within the boundaries of the Cowlitz Indian Reservation to enforce traffic laws and assist motorists in distress.
Responds to complaints from Cowlitz Indian Tribe residents and investigates criminal or civil misdemeanors, traffic accidents involving personal injury, property damage, vandalism, and burglary.
Provides security and law enforcement for tribal activities.
Determines whether there is probable cause for arrest at domestic disturbances.
Interrogates victims, witnesses, and suspects.
Establishes and maintains effective working relationships with co‑workers, tribal administrators, and the general public.
Secures, documents, and examines crime scenes and gathers, preserves, and processes evidence.
Assists BIA and other federal, tribal and state law enforcement officers in investigating federal or state offenses occurring on the Cowlitz Indian Reservation.
Observes and reports conditions conducive to crime or which might endanger public safety.
Acts as a team member with others on tactical operations with on‑ and off‑reservation programs that serve Cowlitz residents, which may include search and rescue groups, HAZMAT situations, and fires.
Works in cooperation with the EMTs and administers first aid or renders interim emergency care when necessary.
Refers federal crimes to the Federal Bureau of Investigation through the Police Commander.
Documents the results of investigations in writing and prepares required forms and written reports; completes citation log book and call log as required.
Transports violators to and from court, rehabilitation sites or jail facilities. Serves court papers, warrants, or subpoenas as required.
Provides oral testimony, service warrants, and police reports, as requested by the Cowlitz Indian Tribal Court and other tribal, federal, and state courts.
Assists citizen groups, tribal programs, and other programs serving the Cowlitz Indian Tribe to implement crime and delinquency prevention or public awareness/public safety programs through presentations at community meetings, departmental meetings or with public and private groups.
Attends routine and specialized training classes and seminars of law enforcement methods and techniques.
Contributes to a team effort and accomplishes related results as required.
Performs other duties as assigned.
Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities
Knowledge of relevant laws, regulations and rules pertaining to law enforcement and the CIT.
Knowledge of current law enforcement principles, practices, methods, and techniques.
Knowledge of the Cowlitz Indian Reservation including paved and unpaved roads, highways, streets, and locations.
Knowledge of interviewing and interrogation techniques.
Knowledge of crime scene management and preliminary investigation procedures.Knowledge of and sensitivity to tribal customs and beliefs.
Skill in the safe and effective operation and maintenance of law enforcement equipment.
Skill in the safe operation and handling of motor vehicles.
Ability to maintain confidentiality and use discretion when dealing with sensitive information.
Ability to use personal protective tools including handgun, mace, baton and cuffs.
Ability to successfully complete approved firearms qualification courses.
Ability to communicate effectively, both verbally and in writing.
Ability to competently use a computer, including word processing software.
Ability to enforce the laws fairly and impartially with due regard for the rights and safety of individuals and the preservation of property.
Ability to quickly analyze data, draw logical conclusions, and make sound decisions.
Ability to demonstrate moral character, honesty, tact, fairness, lack of prejudice and desire to help when dealing with people.
Ability to accept the dangers and stresses, regimentation, discipline and time demands of police work.
Ability to establish and maintain effective working relationships with associate personnel and the public.
Ability to prepare accurate, complete and legible reports and present detailed, accurate and objective oral presentations and responses to questions.
Ability to meet the highest standards of professional conduct and ethics while on the job, and to maintain those same high standards when taking actions in their personal lives that could reflect on the Department.
Ability to fill in for Police Sergeant at the request of the Director or Commander when gone on leave or special assignment.
Minimum Qualifications
High School Diploma/GED.
Certification from Indian Police Academy, Federal Law Enforcement Academy, or Washington State Police Academy.
Five years as a commissioned Federal, State, County, City, or Tribal Law Enforcement Officer and have some investigative experience.
Obtain and maintain CPR and First Aid Certifications within one year of hire date.
Valid driver's license is required when driving vehicles for work‑related purposes.
Must reside within thirty minutes of the Cowlitz Reservation.
Must be able to successfully pass a background screening / investigation according to the established requirements below.
Background Investigation Requirements
Pre‑employment drug screen.
Reference checks, education and employment verification.
Federal, state, and/or tribal criminal history and sanction checks including fingerprint verification.
No history of felony or misdemeanor crimes of violence, sexual assault, molestation, exploitation, sexual contact, prostitution, or crimes committed against persons or children.
Medical, psychological and stress examination or test.
Physical Demands Frequently required to talk and hear; occasionally required to walk, run, lift, and climb during efforts to catch or subdue hostile individuals. Requires good reflexes to draw and shoot firearms quickly and accurately. Frequently uses hands, wrists, and fingers for computer equipment. Situations may involve prolonged sitting, driving, walking, or waiting. Requires close, distance, peripheral vision and ability to adjust focus. Occasional lifting of 75 lbs.
Work Environment Work performed in typical interior office settings, outdoor environments, and vehicle operations. Exposure to dirt, dust, pollen, inclement weather, temperature extremes, traffic hazards, body fluids, hazardous chemicals, flames or burning items, various evidence, firearms, and unpleasant odors. May encounter hazardous, uncontrollable, and life‑threatening situations and infectious disease. Noise level usually moderate to high. Tight time constraints and multiple demands are common. Travel required for training, meetings, conferences, presentations, and other events. Evening, weekend, and/or holiday work required. Extended hours and irregular shifts required. On‑call for emergencies.
Equal Opportunity Employer The Cowlitz Indian Tribe is an Equal Opportunity Employer, and a Drug & Alcohol‑Free workplace. Tribal members or veterans may request preference by indicating this in the cover letter or resume. The Tribe does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, creed, age, sex, national origin, physical handicap, marital status, politics, or membership or non‑membership in an employee organization, except as provided by Title 25 CFR, Section 472 which allows for Indian preference in hiring.
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