Part Time Police Officer

Peters TownshipMcMurray, PA

About The Position

P olice Officers perform general police work throughout the Township with the goal of protecting life and property and ensuring public safety. Police Officers address and prevent violations of statues and ordinances, respond to and investigate complaints and suppress disturbances. T he work consists of varied police assignments, generally relating to routine patrol within an assigned patrol district. The officer observes activity, performs routine preliminary investigations, and pursues in- depth investigations as directed by supervisors, and performs miscellaneous duties in accordance with Department rules and regulations. W h il e a Police Officer’s work is performed under the supervision of the shift Sergeant, who regularly checks the work and gives specific instructions and assistance when special problems arise; a Police Officer is required to exercise initiative, discretion and independent judgment when faced with emergency situations.

Requirements

  • Computer / Technology Skills: W o r king knowledge of Microsoft Office software including Word, and Outlook, as well as, police department informational software, and use of radios, scanners and other related technology.
  • Language Skills: A bility to read, analyze, and interpret procedure manuals, professional journals, technical procedures, laws and governmental regulations. A bility to write complete and cohesive reports and business correspondence using correct grammar, punctuation and spelling. A bility to effectively present information and respond to questions from officers, managers, employees, and the general public. A bility to express oneself clearly and concisely both orally and in written reports.
  • M athematical Skills: A bility to add, subtract, multiply and divide in all units of measure, using whole numbers, common fractions, and decimals with and without a calculator. A bility to apply concepts such as fractions, percentages, ratios, proportions and fundamentals of geometry and apply them to investigations accordingly
  • R easoning Abilities: A bility to solve problems and manage emergency crises while exhibiting calm and controlled composure. A bility to define problems, collect data, verify and establish facts, and draw valid conclusions. A bility to interpret a variety of instructions furnished in written, oral, diagram, or schedule form and to explain them to others in a clear understandable manner. A bility to solve practical problems and deal with a variety of situations where only limited standardization exists. D emonstrates integrity and ethics and maintains confidentiality at all times.
  • P h y sical Abilities: C onstantly Incurred (More than 75% of time on job) A bility to communicate orally, Ability to hear conversation. Repetitive finger movement. Specific visual requirements, including use of depth perception, peripheral vision and ability t o distinguish color. Ability to use both hands. Ability to use both legs to walk, run and move as required. Ability to operate a motor vehicle, Frequently Incurred (Between 25% - 75% of time on job) A bility to stand, Ability to sit for extended periods . O ccasionally Incurred (Less than 25% of time on job) A bility to lift and carry moderate weight (Max 100 lbs.), Ability to push and pull heavy weight (Max 200 lbs.), Ability to crawl. Ability to operate a motor vehicle, Ability for rapid mental/muscular coordination simultaneously. Ability to perform repetitive twisting motions or exert pressure involving wrists or hands and to accurately load and fire Township issued hand gun and rifle.
  • M a i ntains and displays a thorough knowledge of the application of criminal and applicable civil statues and ordinances including revisions and relevant court decisions affecting same.
  • M a i ntains an operational knowledge of all Department orders, policies, and procedures.
  • A bility to perform interviews in civil conflicts, to maintain public order, to make referrals as may be necessary and to mediate disputes.
  • A good working knowledge of techniques and practices of modern police work.
  • A working knowledge of the principles of crime investigation, techniques of interrogation, and the identification, documentation and preservation of physical evidence and testimony.
  • A general knowledge of law enforcement from every level and specific knowledge of laws falling within the scope of the Police Department’s operations.
  • Education: B achelor’s Degree in Criminal Justice and/or related field preferred or; High School Diploma with 8 years of experience
  • E xperience: 4 years of experience
  • T esting: R eceive a passing score as set by the Township on a written test
  • For applicants who have not served as a full time Police Officer in the last two years, the applicant must receive a passing score on the physical agility test.
  • Licenses/Certification: P ossesses and maintains current ACT 120 certification. Possesses and maintains a valid Pennsylvania driver’s license. Possesses and maintains first aid and CPR certifications. P ossesses and maintains firearm proficiency certifications.

Nice To Haves

  • B achelor’s Degree in Criminal Justice and/or related field preferred

Responsibilities

  • Enforces state and local laws and ordinances and does so equally to all persons regardless of age, sex, race, etc.
  • Patrols an assigned area during a specific period, notes potential problems and questionable situations and takes necessary action.
  • Checks doors and windows and examines unoccupied buildings or residences in order to detect suspicious conditions and takes necessary action.
  • Investigates suspicious persons, conditions and complaints and arrests persons who violate laws and ordinances.
  • Transports prisoners to headquarters and if necessary to various court proceedings and appears in court as the arresting officer.
  • Directs traffic and performs traffic enforcement issuing citations or warnings to violators.
  • Responds to complaints, fires, and/or accidents as directed, supplies all possible assistance to those in need and prepares all related reports from any investigations.
  • Maintains order in crowds, at parades, and other public gatherings.
  • Remains constantly on alert observing everything that takes place within sight or hearing while on duty, including juvenile activity, stolen vehicles, and wanted or missing persons.
  • Supplies general information on laws and ordinances to the public.
  • Assists stranded motorists.
  • Makes daily written reports of all activities.
  • Shall complete follow-up investigation as assigned and submit all reports at the end of tour of duty.
  • Maintains and displays a thorough knowledge and application of criminal statues, Motor Vehicle Code, and ordinances including revisions and relevant court decisions affecting same.
  • Sufficiently familiar with civil law to know the limitations of police authority in civil matters.
  • Communicates effectively and professionally with citizens, department personnel and employees and r epresentatives of the Criminal Justice System.
  • Exhibits calm and controlled composure in stress and non-stress encounters with co-workers, citizens and groups to resolve conflict and manage crisis.
  • Maintains an operational knowledge of all Department Orders, Polices and Procedures.
  • Develops and maintains driving skills in the operation of Department vehicles in emergency and non- emergency situations consistent with applicable law and Departmental polices rules, regulations and orders.
  • Performs other essential duties as assigned or required.
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