Police Officer- Lateral

City of CanbyCanby, OR
Onsite

About The Position

Certified Police Officers perform law enforcement and crime prevention work, including discovery, investigation, report preparation and patrol, to enforce federal, state and local laws. The Canby Police Department includes 30 sworn positions, including a Chief and two Captains. Officers have the opportunity to work in a variety of specialized units or specialized teams. This is a full time, non-exempt position, represented by the Canby Police Association. The City provides an excellent benefit and compensation package including PERS and a matching contribution of up to two percent of the employee's pay for deferred compensation (457 Plan). The City also offers a variety of additional compensation opportunities for Police Officers such as Intermediate and Advanced Certificate Pay and Specialty Assignment Pay. The City offers a 5% pay incentive for written and oral proficiency in the Spanish language or any other language if spoken by over 10% of the total Canby population.

Requirements

  • Currently certified (or eligible to be certified upon hire) with Oregon State DPSST as a Police Officer and in good standing with their current and/ or previous department.
  • Out of state- Certified as a Police Officer and in good standing with their department.
  • Must have completed an equivalent police academy to the state of Oregon DPSST.
  • Have completed a Field Training Program and off probation.
  • High School Diploma or General Equivalency Diploma (GED)
  • Must be at least 21 years of age
  • Must be a U.S. citizen
  • Must not have been convicted of any crime punishable as a felony in any jurisdiction or a crime involving domestic violence (applicants with lesser criminal records will be evaluated on an individual basis).
  • Must not have any discharge less than honorable from any branch of the military.
  • Must possess a valid driver's license with acceptable driving record.
  • Must attend and successfully complete the Police Academy and have possession of DPSST Basic certificate required within one year of appointment.
  • Must pass all phases of the examination process, including an oral and written exam, background investigation, psychological test, physical and agility testing.
  • Honesty and Integrity are two of the most important attributes that a police officer must possess.
  • Officers shall conduct themselves so as not to impair their working relationship with other employees or with the public, so that confidence in the police service is secured and maintained.
  • These two attributes are essential job qualifications to remain employed as a police officer.
  • These are core expectations as a condition of holding certification as a police officer in the state of Oregon, as required by the Department of Public Safety Standards and Training (D.P.S.S.T.)

Nice To Haves

  • Previous college-level training or additional experience in law enforcement.
  • Knowledge of the community and surrounding area.
  • Related training e.g. first aid, CPR, hazardous materials, firearms training, LEDS general level certification, etc.
  • Bi-lingual English/Spanish.

Responsibilities

  • Patrol streets, businesses and residential areas to enforce traffic and criminal laws.
  • Issue warnings or citations for violations.
  • Perform security checks for suspicious persons or vehicles.
  • Make arrests; conduct searches; transport and release prisoners.
  • Respond to calls, including traffic accidents, major crimes, civil complaints, thefts, burglaries, assaults, family disputes, etc. Investigate and take appropriate actions.
  • Direct traffic at accident/crime scenes and perform CPR/First Aid as necessary.
  • Maintain written records and prepare reports regarding investigations, which are reviewed by supervisor and used for crime prevention, prosecution and office activities.
  • Testify in court periodically.
  • Conduct preliminary case/incident investigations and related follow-up activities; gather and preserve evidence; interview and take statements from victims and witnesses; interrogate suspects; and accurately prepare and attest to related reports and logs.
  • Prepare and swear to facts in obtaining search warrants.
  • Maintain effective working relationship between adjacent law enforcement agencies.
  • Provide assistance and back-up as requested.
  • Provide appropriate information to other law enforcement agencies, social service agencies, the media and citizens regarding on-going investigations, department policies, officer safety information, criminal activity, gang documentation, etc.
  • Perform crime prevention activities that include surveillance patrols and dissemination of information to the public.
  • Participate in public relations programs that may include speaking to citizen and school groups, and public service efforts.
  • Aid stranded motorists, conduct vacation house checks and welfare checks.
  • Check road/street signs and report defects or problems.
  • Assist the public as needed.
  • Follow all safety rules and procedures for work areas.
  • Maintain cooperative working relationships with City staff, other organizations and the general public.
  • Performs additional duties as assigned

Benefits

  • PERS
  • matching contribution of up to two percent of the employee's pay for deferred compensation (457 Plan)
  • Intermediate and Advanced Certificate Pay
  • Specialty Assignment Pay
  • 5% pay incentive for written and oral proficiency in the Spanish language or any other language if spoken by over 10% of the total Canby population.
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