Description
Union: Fraternal Order of Police
FLSA: Non-exempt
Class specifications are intended to present a descriptive list of the range of duties performed by employees in the class. Specifications are not intended to reflect all duties performed within the job.
DEFINITION
To perform a variety a variety of duties in the prevention of crimes; to control traffic flow and enforce State and local traffic regulations; and to perform a variety of technical and administrative tasks in support of the Department.
SUPERVISION RECEIVED AND EXERCISED
Receives general supervision from higher level supervisory and management staff.
EXAMPLES OF DUTIES - Essential and other important duties and responsibilities may include, but are not limited to, the following:
Essential duties and responsibilities
Patrol a designated area of the Village to preserve law and order, discover and prevent the commission of crimes, and arrest offenders; check buildings for physical security.
Respond to general public service calls and complaints including domestic disturbances, civil complaints, property and violent crimes, automobile accidents, and related misdemeanor and felony incidents.
Collect, process, photograph and present evidence including fingerprints, fibers, blood and related physical evidence.
Enforce traffic laws and ordinances; check speed with radar; issue warnings and citations.
Direct traffic at fires, special events, and other emergency or congested situations.
Investigate traffic accidents; conduct investigations of serious injury and fatality traffic accidents.
Contact and cooperate with other law enforcement agencies in matters relating to the apprehension of offenders and the investigation of offenses.
Maintain contact with citizens regarding potential law enforcement problems and preserve good relationships with the general public; take an active role in areas of public education relative to crime and crime prevention.
Prepare reports on arrests made, activities performed and unusual incidents observed.
Investigate crimes; gather and preserve evidence; interview victims, complainants and witnesses; identify and interrogate suspects; apprehend and arrest offenders; testify and present evidence in court.
Promote the Department's community-based policing strategy through delivery of quality services to members of the community and through positive interactions between police officers and citizens; to open up channels for the exchange of information and ideas.
Seek and find ways to solve community problems and affirmatively promote, preserve and foster feelings of security and safety. Other important responsibilities and duties:
Maintain custody of prisoners; transfer prisoners to jail.
May conduct a variety of criminal investigations involving crimes against persons and property, auto theft, white collar crime, and narcotics; conduct covert and undercover investigations as assigned; gather evidence and prepare cases for prosecution.
May serve as Training Coordinator' maintain training files; develop training programs; coordinate outside trainings programs with agencies and jurisdictions; review and evaluate current and future training programs.
May serve as Crime Prevention Officer; oversee and coordinate crime prevention activities; make presentations to local citizens and community groups.
May serve as Evidence Technician; process crime scenes for evidence, etc.
May serve as Youth Officer; process juvenile offenders, etc.
May serve as field training officer - Teach, guide, observe and evaluate recruit officers, etc.
Perform related duties and responsibilities as required.
QUALIFICATIONS- Required at the time of hire or learned within a short period of time in order to perform the essential duties
Knowledge of:
Police methods and procedures including patrol, crime prevention, traffic control, investigation and identification techniques.
Criminal law and criminal procedure with particular reference to the apprehension, arrest and custody of persons committing misdemeanors and felonies, including rules of evidence pertaining to the seizure and preservation of evidence.
Offensive and defensive weapons nomenclature and theory.
Use of firearms and other modern police equipment.
First aid principles, practices and techniques.
Self-defense tactics.
Interviewing and interrogation techniques
Departmental rules and regulations, policies, procedures and directives. Ability to:
Observe accurately and remember names, faces, numbers, incidents and places.
Use and properly care for firearms.
Understand, interpret and apply laws, regulations, policies and procedures.
Prepare clear, accurate and grammatically correct written reports.
Analyze situations quickly and objectively and take necessary emergency action.
Identify potential crime situations or traffic hazards and take preventive actions
Meet the first aid requirement as prescribed by the State of Illinois.
Learn the operation of standard equipment and facilities required in the performance of assigned tasks.
Meet the physical requirements established by the Department.
Communicate clearly and concisely, both orally and in writing.
Establish and maintain cooperative working relationships with those contacted in the course of work.
Maintain physical condition to perform essential duties as specified by police officer certification. Maintain physical condition appropriate to the performance of assigned duties and responsibilities which may include the following:
Effecting arrests.
Subduing resisting individuals
Chasing fleeing subjects
Running, walking, crouching or crawling during emergency operations
Moving equipment and injured/deceased persons
Climbing stairs/ladders
Performing life-saving and rescue procedures
Walking, standing or sitting for extended period of time
Operating assigned police equipment and vehicles. Effectively deal with personal danger which may include exposure to:
Armed/dangerous persons
Dangerous animals
Communicable disease
Hazards of emergency driving
Hazards associated with traffic control and working in and near traffic
Natural and man-made disasters Maintain effective audio-visual discrimination and perception needed for:
Making observations
Communicating with others
Reading and writing
Operating assigned equipment and vehicles Maintain mental capacity which allows the capability of:
Exercising sound judgement and rational thinking under dangerous circumstances
Evaluating various options and alternatives and choose an appropriate and reasonable course of action.
Demonstrating intellectual; capabilities during training and testing processes. Experience and Training Guidelines
Experience: Two years of law enforcement experience is required.
Training: Possession of an Associate's degree or successful completion of sixty (60) semester hours at an accredited college of university.
License or Certificate: Possession of, or ability to obtain, an appropriate, valid driver's license. Possession of a police officer certificate
WORKING CONDITIONS
Work in an emergency peace control environment; work in intense life-threatening conditions; exposure to dangerous persons, firearms, bodily fluids, and noise; running, walking, crawling, climbing, stopping and lifting; work in inclement weather conditions.
Diversity Equity & Inclusion Statement
The Village of Oak Park commits itself to diversity, equity and inclusion by recognizing that creating a mutually respectful, multicultural and equitable environment does not happen on its own, it must be intentional. This includes providing equal opportunities for everyone regardless of race, ethnicity, gender identity, sexual orientation, religion, ability, military or veteran status or any other characteristics.
Requirements
Experience and Training Guidelines
Experience: Two years of law enforcement experience within the last five years is required.
Training: Possession of an Associate's degree or successful completion of sixty (60) semester hours at an accredited college of university.
License or Certificate: Possession of, or ability to obtain, an appropriate, valid driver's license. Possession of a police officer certificate