Dps Officer 2-Northern Nevada

State of NevadaNorthern Nevada, NV
Onsite

About The Position

The Department of Public Safety (DPS) seeks experienced law enforcement professionals looking for a lateral opportunity to join our dynamic team. You will utilize your previous training and experience to contribute to our mission of protecting and serving the people of Nevada. DPS Divisions include Nevada State Police, Parole & Probation, State Fire Marshal's Office, Investigations, and Capitol Police. This recruitment will be used to establish an eligible list for current and future DPS Officer positions in Carson City, Reno, Battle Mountain, Beatty, Eureka, Fallon, Fernley, Lovelock, Hawthorne, Orovada, Pioche, Wells, Winnemucca, Yerington, and Ely.

Requirements

  • One or more years of applicable experience as described in the job duties
  • Certification as a Category I Peace Officer from a Nevada Commission on P.O.S.T approved law enforcement academy.

Nice To Haves

  • POST Category I physical fitness exam which consists of a vertical jump of 11.5 inches; Agility Run in 23.4 seconds; 24 sit-ups in 1 minute; 18 push-ups (not timed); a 300 meter run in 82 seconds; and a 1.5 mile run in 20 minutes and 20 seconds.
  • Polygraph
  • Extensive background investigation
  • Pre-employment drug screening per NAC 284.4066
  • Medical Exam
  • Psychological Exam

Responsibilities

  • Obtain and verify facts and statements regarding incidents and weigh facts impartially and accurately.
  • Conduct interviews and collect evidence and information.
  • Recognize, develop, and secure evidence for presentation in a court of law and/or Parole Board.
  • Prepare cases for court and testify as required.
  • Obtain and serve legal documents such as subpoenas, affidavits, warrants, and perform extraditions.
  • Write routine and specialized reports, document work activities, and maintain related records.
  • Operate and maintain a variety of public safety equipment and vehicles applicable to the specific assignment.
  • Respond to emergency situations, accidents, incidents, and crime scenes.
  • Develop a course of action, identify hazards, and provide protection and assistance.
  • Conduct surveillance activities utilizing appropriate equipment and techniques.
  • Work cooperatively with public safety agencies, government officials, judicial system staff, and the public.
  • Refer victims and witnesses to community services and resources.
  • Make presentations to provide information and raise awareness of public safety issues and services.
  • Provide guidance and informal training to peers and subordinate staff.
  • Perform a variety of law enforcement duties in the Capitol Police, Highway Patrol, Parole and Probation, or other divisions.
  • Enforce laws, codes, regulations, ordinances, and standards applicable to the assignment.
  • Ensure enforcement activities are compliant.
  • Arrest criminal offenders and maintain appropriate use of force to subdue violators.
  • Provide law enforcement, intelligence, and safety services to occupants and visitors of the Governor’s Mansion, Capitol Complex, and other State-owned facilities and properties.
  • Provide threat assessments, responses, and plans to protect facilities and critical infrastructure.
  • Conduct vulnerability assessments and identify the level of existing defenses against threats.
  • Develop strategic plans to prepare for insurrections and make recommendations on physical security layout.
  • Investigate accidents and criminal violations on public highways.
  • Assist in coordinating and directing initial emergency operations for hazardous materials accidents.
  • Conduct commercial vehicle inspection and enforcement of emission control laws and regulations.
  • Supervise parolees and probationers, provide assessments, establish supervision levels, develop case plans, and perform casework services.
  • Conduct restitution or other administrative investigations.
  • Make recommendations regarding sentencing, parole or probation, and stipulated conditions of agreement.
  • Collect restitution and supervision fees, conduct drug/alcohol testing, and perform unannounced visits.
  • Contact individuals and other law enforcement agencies to ensure parolee or probationer is compliant.
  • Work with employers to develop job training programs and refer clients to services or activities.
  • Investigate a wide variety of crimes.
  • Perform overt/covert activities, interact with suspects, collect intelligence, and manage confidential sources.
  • Conduct investigations involving structure, vehicle, and wildland fires and explosives, pyrotechnics, and environmental and regulatory issues.
  • Participate in a federal, State, or local team or task force to conduct enforcement and interdiction activities.
  • Investigate and reconstruct complex traffic collisions and develop and maintain appropriate databases.
  • Investigate and pursue offenders who commit crimes of violence.
  • Conduct interdiction of criminal offenses conducted on interstates, highways, and byways.
  • Investigate the manufacture, delivery, transportation, and sales of illegal drugs, narcotics, and weapons.
  • Pursue and investigate sex offenders and fugitives.
  • Coordinate with other law enforcement entities in response to domestic or international terrorism.
  • Seize for forfeiture the assets of violators of controlled substance laws or criminal enterprises.
  • Perform related duties as assigned.
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