Entry Level Advanced Police Officer
City of Lake Stevens · Lake Stevens, WA · 2 mo ago
Information Technology$94k–$119k/yrFull-time
About the role
Candidates for Entry Level-Advanced Police Officer are attending the Basic Law Enforcement Academy (BLEA) or have completed BLEA but haven't completed a field training program with a city, county, state, or federal law enforcement agency.
Responsibilities
- Provide service to the public relating directly to public safety including providing assistance, answering questions, making referrals to other services, and solving community problems
- Respond to calls for service and take appropriate action with the needs of the caller in mind, following established policy, procedures, and current professional practices
- Respond to emergency calls for service, such as accidents, medical emergencies, and crimes in progress. Takes appropriate initial action, following established law, policy, procedures, and current professional practices.
- Manage ongoing cases through thorough and appropriate documentation and follow-up investigations, timely and complete case reporting, and appropriate networking with other officers, supervisors, and divisions
- Interview victims, witnesses, and suspects and document their statements regarding criminal and civil matters
- Enforce City ordinances, State RCWs, Federal laws and court decisions
- Apprehend offenders, including making physical arrests and overcoming their resistance
- Develop a detailed knowledge of the community including people, businesses, geographical features, and current problem areas
- Exercise authority while enforcing city ordinances, state RCWs, federal laws and court decisions, in a way consistent with the obligations imposed by the oath of office
- Patrol the city using preventive and directed patrol, to detect and prevent crime, stop unlawful behavior, enforce traffic laws, and find conditions that are hazardous to the community
- Physically engage and restrain combative individuals
- Present programs relating to crime prevention, traffic and boating safety, and drug awareness or police operations that include public speaking, organizing meetings, and creating written material
- Use computers to create accurate, thorough, and complete cases, reports, logs, and other documentation that will be referred to the prosecutor or appropriate authorities
- Provide assistance to other city departments, public safety agencies and government agencies
- Carry and utilize various firearms and less-lethal launchers
- Shoot assigned weapon(s) with accuracy complying with state standards
- Operate assigned vehicle in a safe manner (i.e., car, motorcycle, bicycle, boat, etc.)
Qualifications
- Education: High School Diploma or equivalent (e.g., G.E.D.)
- A minimum of 45 quarter or 30 semester college credits towards a relevant college degree is preferred
- Experience: No previous law enforcement experience required
- Or: Any combination of education and experience which provides the applicant with the desired knowledge, skills and abilities required to perform the job may be substituted for these qualifications
- Education: QUALIFICATIONS FOR “ENTRY LEVEL-ADVANCED”:
- High School Diploma or equivalent (e.g., G.E.D.)
- A minimum of 45 quarter or 30 semester college credits towards a relevant college degree is preferred
- Experience: Currently attending the Washington State Criminal Justice Training Commission’s (WSCJTC) Basic Law Enforcement Academy (BLEA); or Graduate of the Washington State Criminal Justice Training Commission’s (WSCJTC) Basic Law Enforcement Academy (BLEA) but has not completed the Field Training program (FTO) of a city, county, state, or federal law enforcement agency
- Qualifications for "LATERAL CANDIDATES":
- Experience: Currently employed, or have been employed within the last 24 months as a full-time civilian law enforcement officer with a city, county, state, or federal agency;
- Completed the Washington State Criminal Justice Training Commission’s Basic Law Enforcement Academy;
- Completed Field Training (FTO)
- Or: Prior training and experience qualify the candidate to attend the Washington State Criminal Justice Training Commission’s Basic Law Enforcement Equivalency Academy
- Recruits who must participate in the equivalency academy to become a certified officer must attend an academy within six months of hire as a condition of employment.