Police Officer - K9 Trainer (Lateral)

Port of SeattleSeaTac, WA
6d

About The Position

As the lateral Police Officer – K9 Trainer, you will be under the direction of the Chief of Police, the primary function of the Canine Trainer is to train the department’s assigned explosive detection canines, provide long term strategic planning, develop long/short term training plans, manage and recruit canine decoys, motivate, educate and develop handlers to achieve a high level of performance and success as well as maintaining relationships with stakeholders and local federal and state agencies You will provide coaching and mentorships to K9 members, identify and address performance issues, document training deficiencies and formulate training plans. You will be responsible for monitoring canines for proper care. You will conduct relevant training and assign training tasks to other handlers as needed. You will manage decoy activities, including recruitment and preparation. You will locate and procure training aids, props and training areas. You will be responsible for the disposal of canine training supplies (clothes, luggage, barrier materials etc.). You will liaison with the Transportation Security Administration (TSA). You will assist with coordination of support for Canine Explosive Training Aid (CETA) accountability, escorting/watching decoys and maintaining observation of CETA. You will assist with Short Notice Assessments. You will attend certifications, Operational Training Assessments, training missions, operational developments and recurring evaluations. You will fill regular patrol positions when needed. Prior to appointment to the position, you must complete the Port of Seattle Police Department Lateral Field Training Program and probationary period.

Requirements

  • Prior or current canine detection experience.
  • Must have or ability to obtain Washington State Explosive Handlers License, per L&I rules and regulations.
  • You are at least 21 years of age.
  • Be a U.S. Citizen, lawful Permanent Resident, or a Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) recipient.
  • Ability to speak, read, and write the English language.
  • You possess a High School Diploma or GED Certificate.
  • Valid Washington State Driver’s License, or the ability to obtain one.
  • You must have a minimum of 24 consecutive months as a full-time, paid commissioned officer assigned to patrol or investigative duties, and no more than a 24-month break in service.
  • You can be a special agent from the Washington State Gambling Commission, Washington State Liquor and Cannabis Board, and Washington State Department of Fish and Wildlife and be eligible to apply as a lateral.
  • You must have successfully completed a state-certified police academy granting you a full authority certificate, and must hold a current and active full authority law enforcement certification.
  • All out-of-state lateral applicants must also meet the requirements outlined in the Washington Administrative code 139-05-210 "Basic Law Enforcement Certificate of Equivalency" and be qualified to attend the Washington State Equivalency Academy and successfully complete. If deemed necessary by the department Command, you may be required to successfully complete the Washington State Criminal Justice Training Commission Basic Law Enforcement Academy.

Nice To Haves

  • Air Scent, Vapor Wake, or People Screening Canine experience.
  • Leader – You understand the gravity and weight of the position of Police Officer and provide guidance to teammates and citizens whenever possible in an accountable and honest manner.
  • Effective Communicator – You possess the ability and willingness to communicate effectively with a diverse population. You also have a strong ability to document instances through professional report writing standards.
  • Analytical Problem Solver – You are able to independently and rapidly assess and solve problems in stressful situations, applying policies, rules and regulations to take appropriate action.

Responsibilities

  • Train the department’s assigned explosive detection canines
  • Provide long term strategic planning
  • Develop long/short term training plans
  • Manage and recruit canine decoys
  • Motivate, educate and develop handlers to achieve a high level of performance and success
  • Maintain relationships with stakeholders and local federal and state agencies
  • Provide coaching and mentorships to K9 members
  • Identify and address performance issues
  • Document training deficiencies and formulate training plans
  • Responsible for monitoring canines for proper care
  • Conduct relevant training and assign training tasks to other handlers as needed
  • Manage decoy activities, including recruitment and preparation
  • Locate and procure training aids, props and training areas
  • Responsible for the disposal of canine training supplies (clothes, luggage, barrier materials etc.)
  • Liaison with the Transportation Security Administration (TSA)
  • Assist with coordination of support for Canine Explosive Training Aid (CETA) accountability, escorting/watching decoys and maintaining observation of CETA
  • Assist with Short Notice Assessments
  • Attend certifications, Operational Training Assessments, training missions, operational developments and recurring evaluations
  • Fill regular patrol positions when needed
  • Complete the Port of Seattle Police Department Lateral Field Training Program and probationary period
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