Under the supervision of the Superintendent of Parks & Environmental Services, the Chief of Park Police is responsible for: Directing and supervising all personnel and activities of the Peoria Park District Police Department and Recreational Security staff in accordance with all applicable laws and ordinances of the Park District, city, county, and state. Developing and maintaining excellent working relationships between Park Police and other departments of the park district, city, county, school district, and state, as well as the State Attorney’s office. Coordinating and tracking training for all Park Police officers to meet standards set forth by the Illinois Training and Standards Board and the Peoria Park District. Supervision of Manager of Recreation Security. Establishing and overseeing the scheduling of officers to patrol Peoria Park District properties and to support PPD special events and rentals. Conducting yearly job performance evaluations of all direct reports. Completing and approving time records as required for payroll and tracking Police services. Keeping the Peoria Park Police Standard Operating Procedures current. Preparing and reporting required crime statistics to the Illinois State Police and other authorized agencies. In conjunction with the Human Resources Division, investigating all citizen complaints ensures that Park Police operations are conducted with integrity and in a professional law enforcement manner. Providing safety-related training as requested to Park District staff outside of the Park Police. Maintaining all records relating to park security and safety, including crime and ordinance reporting and related video. Implementing Park District policy, rules, and regulations for employees and patrons. Collaborating with other public agencies in developing cooperative law enforcement programs. Creating and presenting monthly Police activity reports to the Park Board. Attending and contributing to the Peoria Park District Board and committee meetings as required. Assisting in the preparation of the annual Park District Police operating and budgets. Making the final selection of all employees in the Park Police Department in concurrence with the Executive Director of Parks and Recreation. As needed, engaging in patrol functions that may include working rotating shifts, foot patrol and physically checking doors and windows of buildings to ensure they are secure. Overseeing and regulating activity and usage agreements related to the Peoria Park District shooting range. Following all safety procedures that pertain to the duties performed. Supporting all aspects of the Park District’s safety program. Performing all other related duties assigned.
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Job Type
Full-time
Career Level
Manager
Number of Employees
251-500 employees