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City of Pueblo Police Patrol Officer (Entry Level or Lateral Transfer) in United States
Police Patrol Officer (Entry Level or Lateral Transfer)
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Police Patrol Officer (Entry Level or Lateral Transfer)
Salary
$76,474.44 - $93,288.72 Annually
Location
Pueblo, CO
Job Type
Full-Time (Classified)
Job Number
2412-2000
Department
Police
Opening Date
12/15/2024
Closing Date
1/5/2025 11:59 PM Mountain
Description
Benefits
Questions
DESCRIPTIVE STATEMENT:
This Police Patrol Officer is FLSA non-exempt, entry-level position under the general supervision of a Police Sergeant. This position exercises a high degree of discretion, trust, and confidence performing skilled police work by critical public contact. The duties involve police patrol, criminal investigations, traffic laws / regulations, related criminal law enforcement activities, and a wide variety of community services. Employees in this classification work in partnership with the community to identify and resolve issues, to provide public safety to the community, and to maintain peace, safety, and order. Employees must exercise considerable judgment, initiative, and skill in a variety of situations and must be able to act without direct supervision in completing work. This position requires employees to work in highly stressful, emergency situations where injury or death of individuals might occur.
This job description is an overview and is intended to describe the general nature and level of work being performed. It is not intended to be an exhaustive list of all the functions and tasks required of the position.
LATERAL TRANSFERS:
Candidates with qualifying experience and Peace Officer Standards and Training (POST) certification may be eligible for a higher entry rate of pay and an abbreviated academy. Eligible experience will be that of a state, county, or municipal officer with a minimum of two years of patrol experience and Colorado POST Certification or state equivalent. Such eligibility will be determined by the Pueblo Police Chief or his/her designee as part of the employment offer process. Qualified candidates may be eligible to receive up to pay step 5 of the salary schedule (https://www.pueblo.us/DocumentCenter/View/30934/2023-Salary-Schedule---Class-A-Police?bidId=) , depending on years of qualifying experience.
DUTIES & RESPONSIBILITIES:
Performs proactive police patrol functions, responds to calls for service, enforces laws, maintains order, prevents crime, provides miscellaneous services to assist the public, and enforces traffic laws and directs traffic
Investigates crimes, gathers evidence, interviews people, issues citations, makes arrests, prepares reports and cases for prosecution, and testifies in court
Observes, listens, analyzes, and assesses problems under varied circumstances and applies knowledge, reason, and good judgment to solve problems and render appropriate decisions
Interacts effectively with culturally diverse groups and individuals, calms emotional people, and displays superior customer service skills
Engages in superior communication with a wide variety of people verbally and in writing
Maintains self-control under stress
Maintains a level of mental and physical fitness commensurate with the requirements of the position
Establishes and maintains effective working relationships and functions well as part of a team
Complies with verbal and written instructions and orders
Performs in accordance with organizational values, policies, and procedures
Maintains and completes the required reports, documentation, forms, or logs
Inspects and maintains police related equipment, facilities, and uniforms to ensure proper function, use, and appearance
Works varied hours, holidays, and weekends
IMPORTANT FUNCTIONS:
May act as Police Sergeant in his or her absence
May perform duties of similar classifications of an equal or lower pay grade, as assigned
PHYSICAL REQUIREMENTS:
The physical standards an employee must meet in order to perform the essential job duties with or without a reasonable accommodation include:
Ability to show upper body and core body muscular endurance to lift, carry, push, pull, or otherwise assist incapacitated individuals of approximately 150 pounds (18 ft.), handle other items, defend oneself, take evasive action, and control suspects
Occasional balancing (1 ft. in height 11 feet), bending, climbing (4 ft. high), crawling (4-6 feet), kneeling, reaching, squatting, standing, and twisting
Ability to demonstrate explosive leg strength (jumping vertically at least 18 inches)
Ability to show cardiorespiratory and sprinting ability on uneven terrain, up and down stairs, and under various conditions to perform essential functions in the community
Prolonged sitting while driving a patrol vehicle and the ability to sit for long periods of time for preparing reports
Frequent use of visual and auditory acuity for a broad continuum of essential activities including but not limited to detecting hazards, recognizing vehicles and people, reading documents, searching for evidence, and hearing and understanding speech
Hear and distinguish between multiple levels of sounds, frequencies, tones, and tones of voice
Speak clearly with good diction and appropriate volume level
Clear vision and the ability to distinguish between various colors
The incumbent must be able to communicate with customers and employees by phone or in person, and work with written documents and forms to respond to employees/customers
Frequent light and firm grasp hand manipulation and handling needed for keyboarding, weapons handling, vehicle operations to include radio operations, and other normal police duties
Frequent stepping up/down to get in and out of vehicles, trenches, and foundations
KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS & ABILITIES:
Must have knowledge of and ability to apply:
Applicable City, County, State, and Federal statutes, regulations, ordinances, and codes
Department policies, practices, techniques, and methods required to perform duties
The principles and practices of law enforcement
Appropriate self-defense techniques
Accurate sense of directions and the ability to travel from one location to another using a map
Basic grammar and writing skills
Superior customer service principles and skills
A keen sense of observation and ability to analyze situations quickly
De-escalation strategies to handle sensitive or stressful situations with tact and diplomacy
Traffic laws to safely operate a motor vehicle
Basic mathematic calculations to include addition and subtraction
High moral standards and a high degree of integrity
A high level of emotional intelligence
Must have the skill and ability to:
Meet the intellectual and physical requirements of the position
Work independently with minimal supervision
Exercise good judgment and decision-making
Communicate effectively and work successfully with superiors, other agencies, City personnel, the general public, and others contacted in the course of work
Communicate effectively with persons who represent many culturally diverse groups and socioeconomic backgrounds
Consistently demonstrate professionalism when dealing with people
Show personal integrity and sensitivity to others’ problems
Act in a decisive manner using good judgment, assess problems and situations in a timely manner, anticipate needs and evaluate alternatives, deal with emergency and stressful situations while avoiding overreaction, demonstrate knowledge of and utilization of appropriate resources and the willingness to initiate the use of available resources with expediency
Display emotional stability, self-motivation, loyalty, and commitment to the Department and to the City of Pueblo
Show willingness to take initiative and act in a dependable and mature manner
Act as a representative of the Department to other agencies and citizens with a courteous, helpful, accurate and professional demeanor
Physically protect oneself and others
Subdue and control individuals as required
Use and operate assigned equipment, including police computers, cell phones, radios, lidar devices, body worn cameras, dash cameras, and portable breath tests
Proficient use of firearms and less lethal weapons to include tasers, OC spray, and pepper ball guns
Perform all aspects of the job in a safe manner
Read and understand various codes, rules, regulations, and laws and to enforce them fairly and impartially
Promote an atmosphere that embraces cooperation, a positive attitude, diversity, integrity, trust, respect, and teamwork by being empathetic, caring, patient, enthusiastic, polite, and professional
Perform investigative work
Testify in court
Operate a motor vehicle under adverse conditions
This position also requires:
A good driving record
Strong writing and oral communication skills
Dedication to public safety
Emotional stability and ability to deal successfully with an excessive amount of stress
Ability to work a variety of shift to include nights, holidays, and weekends
Ability to work for an extended period of time while in a high stress environment
MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS:
In addition to the knowledge, skills, and abilities listed above, the applicant must:
Be a U.S. citizen at time of application
Be at least 21 years of age by date of the written exam
Possess a high school diploma or GED at time of application
Possess a valid, unrestricted driver’s license at time of application and a valid, unrestricted Colorado driver’s license by date of hire
Not have been convicted of the following:
A felony crime
A misdemeanor crime of domestic violence
A misdemeanor crime that would affect ability to certify with the Colorado Police Officer Standards and Training (POST) Board
Candidates with prior military service in the armed forces must provide, as an attachment to their application, their DD-214 which must not reflect Character of Service as Dishonorable or Bad Conduct discharge
A Colorado P.O.S.T. Certification and higher education is highly desirable.
Drug usage, as described below, may be cause for disqualification:
Any use of marijuana within one (1) year prior to the date of application
Any use of any illegal drugs (i.e. heroin, cocaine, LSD, amphetamines, steroids, or other illegal drug as defined in schedules I through V of Section 202 of the Controlled Substances Act) within five (5) years prior to the date of application
Candidates must be willing to submit to a comprehensive background check to include a polygraph. Candidates must also pass a post conditional offer drug screen, psychological evaluation, and medical examination.
SPECIAL CONDITIONS OF EMPLOYMENT:
Work is regularly performed outdoors and occasionally indoors with frequent exposure to extreme temperatures and all weather conditions. Work is performed year-round with occasional exposure to wet/humid conditions, loud noise, heavy traffic, and all types of hazardous situations, including threatening people, communicable diseases, hazardous materials, chemicals, etc. Due to the nature of this position, periods of high activity and stress in emergency situations will exist, often after extended periods of sedentary activity, under demanding conditions, along with the handling of dangerous or hostile individuals.
Individual will work 8- or 10-hour varied shifts and will be subject to working nights, weekends, holidays, and mandatory overtime.
The successful candidate(s) for this position must be:
Willing to work any shift, weekends, holidays, and mandatory overtime
Able to successfully complete a written examination that is overseen by POST once internal training is received
Able to qualify with a passing score on the firing range
Able to pass the stated driving criteria as established by the Pueblo Police Department and POST
Able to pass an arrest control test as established by the Pueblo Police Department and POST
In good physical condition, able to make a forceful arrest, and meet medical standards as established by the Pueblo Police Department
Able to meet attendance and punctuality standards as established by the Pueblo Police Department and the City of Pueblo
All Police Patrol Officer candidates must successfully pass a physical ability examination and a written examination.
All required licenses and certifications listed above must be maintained throughout the term of employment. Failure to obtain or maintain licenses and certifications in addition to keeping the required knowledge, skills, and abilities listed for this position may result in demotion or termination.
Due to Federal and State Criminal Justice System access requirements, classifications that access and maintain criminal justice information may also be required, as a condition of employment, to not have been convicted of and/or have pending charges of a felony or misdemeanor crime that would deny or otherwise restrict access to criminal justice information. This requirement applies to all existing City employees as well as external candidates seeking to fill positions that meet the given criteria.
BENEFITS:
The City of Pueblo offers a very rich benefits packet! Click on the “Benefits” hyperlink at the top of this (online) job posting to view a summary of the benefits associated with this position. For a more comprehensive view on the lush benefits offered by the City, please go to www.pueblo.us/benefits .
WRITTEN EXAM: January 21, 2025
Please note that the Civil Service Commission may use a Training & Experience (T&E) evaluation of your application to establish an eligibility list if you are POST certified or a student at an approved police academy.
Benefits Package for uniformed police & fire positions
The City of Pueblo offers a comprehensive benefits package for non-exempt Uniformed Police and Fire Positions, delivering quality and value to meet the diverse needs of our workforce. From paid holidays and personal holidays to accruing vacation time, City employment lets you plan for your future, stay healthy and maintain a quality work/life balance for you and your family.
As a City employee in this type of position, you contribute a percentage of every paycheck to Fire & Police Pension Association (FPPA) in exchange for a lifetime defined benefit, or pension.
Comprehensive and affordable benefit plans that include medical, dental, vision, life insurance and a variety of other optional products to meet your health & wellness needs.
The City offers opportunities for professional growth. As a member of a union (after the initial probationary period) (https://www.pueblo.us/273/Policies-Procedures) , many benefits are subject to bargaining including annual salary increases (https://www.pueblo.us/973/Employee-Salaries-Staffing) , step-up pay, overtime, bilingual pay, longevity pay (https://www.pueblo.us/273/Policies-Procedures) , etc.. The Employee Assistance Program (EAP) (https://www.pueblo.us/259/Employee-Benefits) provides important employee support services.
Paid leave and time off are provided for vacation, sick, holidays, personal days, FMLA, funeral and injury leave. The Employee Assistance Program (EAP) (https://www.pueblo.us/259/Employee-Benefits) also provides important employee support services.
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This position requires a valid driver's license. Do you meet this requirement? (Note: Your application will not be accepted if a copy of this document is not attached). You may redact information that identifies your age.
Yes
No
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Indicate your highest level of completed education. Note: Your application will be rejected if a copy of your highest level of completed education is not attached (i.e. transcripts/diploma showing you graduated from high school or were awarded a(n) associate's, bachelor's, master's, or doctorate degree)
Less than a high school diploma or equivalent
High school diploma or equivalent
No Degree - Less than 30 semester hours of college course work
No Degree - 30 - 59 semester hours of college course work
No Degree - At least 60 semester (90 Quarter)hours of college course work
An Occupational Certificate equivalent to an Associates' Degree (at least 60 semester hours)
Associate's Degree
Bachelor's Degree
Some graduate level education - No graduate degree
Master's Degree
Doctoral Degree
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Are you a U.S. citizen?
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No
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Will you be at least 21 years of age by January 21, 2025?
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No
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Please review the following information before answering this question. 1. https://post.colorado.gov/disqualifying-incidents 2. https://www.pueblo.us/DocumentCenter/View/29715/Misdemeanors-Affecting-Colorado-POST-Certification Have you been convicted of a felony crime, a misdemeanor crime of domestic violence, OR a misdemeanor crime that would affect your ability to certify with the Colorado Police Officer Standards and Training (POST) Board? This includes deferred judgments and sentencing agreements, deferred prosecution agreements, pretrial diversion agreements, and sealed records.
Yes
No
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Have you used marijuana within 1 year prior to the date of application OR any illegal drugs other than marijuana (i.e. heroin, cocaine, LSD, amphetamines, steroids, or other illegal drug as defined in schedules I through V of Section 202 of the Controlled Substances Act) within five (5) years prior to the date of application?
Yes
No
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Candidates with prior military service in the armed forces must provide, as an attachment to their application, their DD-214 which must not reflect Character of Service as Dishonorable or Bad Conduct discharge. Do you meet this requirement?
Yes
No
Not Applicable
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POST Certification. Are you currently POST certified or eligible for renewal of POST certification (any state)? If so, you may be a candidate for an expedited selection process. To be considered for this accelerated process, you must submit a copy of your certificate for review.
Yes
No
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Police Academy. Are you a current student or recent graduate of a police academy offered through an accredited community college or an agency POST-approved Basic academy? If so, you may be a candidate for an expedited selection process. To be considered for this accelerated process, you must submit proof that shows enrollment or recent graduation.
Yes
No
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ATTACHMENTS REQUIRED: Your application packet will be considered incomplete and will be rejected if you do not include the appropriate attachments. In particular, it is required that you submit copies of the following items: 1. Valid driver's license. We must verify your identity, Pueblo Municipal Code (sec. 6-4-6) requires that you meet the minimum age requirement for this classified position and this position requires that you have a valid driver's license. 2. Diploma, GED, degree or transcripts showing your HIGHEST level of COMPLETED formal education. The submitted copy must have been issued by the educational institution and display: - the institution's name/logo - your name - confirmation that a diploma or degree was awarded 3. Authorization for Release of Information (https://www.pueblo.us/DocumentCenter/View/17003). Please note that we cannot accept electronic signatures at this time. You must print and sign this document for it to be accepted by us 4. A Service 2 or Member 4 copy of your DD214 if you have prior military service. 5. If you wish to claim veteran preference due to a service-connected disability, submit a letter from the Veteran's Administration, dated within one year, indicating your veteran disability status. 6. One and the Same Certification if there are any variations in your name in any of the submitted documents. (https://www.pueblo.us/DocumentCenter/View/33509/One-and-the-Same-Certification-2022 7. If you have a Colorado Peace Officer Standards and Training (POST) Certification or its equivalent from another state, submit a copy. 8. If you are a current student (or a recent graduate) of a police academy, submit proof of attendance. Please return to the Attachments section at this time and include any missing items. This is a good time to review your entire application and ensure you: - accounted for your last 20 years of employment history, including times when you were not working. - provided a reason for leaving every employer - answered all Agency-Wide questions. NOTES: - Missing or vague information could cause your application to be rejected. - You may redact information that identifies your age and dates of attendance at or graduation from an educational institution. Have you revisited your application and attached all required documents?
Yes
No
Required Question
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City of Pueblo
Address
301 West B Street Pueblo, Colorado, 81003
Phone
719-553-2635
Website
http://www.pueblo.us/jobs