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Police Officer – Grade 17

City of Mandan, ND

Police Officer – Grade 17

Mandan, ND
Full Time
Paid
  • Responsibilities

    The City of Mandan, North Dakota is currently accepting applications for the position of: 

    Police Officer - Grade 17

    POSITION DETAILS

    Salary: Grade 17 - $24.57 to $36.86/hour (DOE)

    Status: Full-time/Non-exempt

    Department:  Police 

    Closing Date: July 14, 2021 at 5pm.

    _*Applications without a resume will be disqualified. _

    Job Summary

    1. This position performs both highly specialized and general duty police work in the protection of life and property through the enforcement of laws and ordinances.
    2. Work involves responsibility for the protection of life and property, prevention of crime, investigation of crime, apprehension of criminals, direction of vehicular and pedestrian traffic, and the general enforcement of federal, state and municipal laws and ordinances.
    3. Work is performed in accordance with applicable statutory law, case law and department policy. Work involves an element of personal danger and, as most of the work is performed without the presence of a supervisor, employees must be able to make decisions and act independently without direct supervision.
    4. Employees must exercise discretion and professional judgment when making enforcement decisions, during use of force situations and in meeting emergencies.
    5. Assignments and special instructions are received from supervising officers, who review work methods and results through personal observations, inspections, reports and discussions.

    Supervision Received: Works under general and direct supervision of a senior officer, sergeant or lieutenant.

    Supervision Exercised: Officers may be directed by the Chief of Police or designee to act temporarily as a supervisor.  Officers may also be required to lead or instruct training for other department members.

    Essential Functions

    1. Patrol Officer:

      • Proactively provides a wide variety of police services to the residents of Mandan in a concerted effort to prevent and enforce criminal and non-criminal violations; enforce laws and ordinances; solve identifiable problems in an attempt to preserve the peace, maintain order, and garner voluntary compliance with the law. 
      • Prioritizes calls for service and responds in a timely manner to complaints, disturbances, accidents, crime scenes, and/or other service requests. 
      • Determines the appropriate response, establishes rapport with all parties using sound verbal and mediation skills, and identifies community resources that may be beneficial to the parties to gain cooperation and/or prevent a violent and/or other serious situation from occurring or continuing. 
      • Continually monitors radio traffic to ensure adequate manpower coverage and availability to meet unexpected emergencies.
      • Analyzes a wide variety of situations (from minor parking problems/disputes to deadly force encounters).  Determines proper course of action, makes sound, and sometimes instantaneous decisions that affect citizen’s lives, property, and freedom, to ensure the safety of all involved. 
      • Executes arrest warrants and conducts the physical arrest of person(s), and in doing so uses force in accordance with law and policy. 
      • Restrains/detains intoxicated, violent, uncooperative, diseased, and/or mentally deranged persons (requiring both physical and emotional stamina) to affect an arrest, commit, and/or aid.
      • Performs self-initiated enforcement of traffic laws/ordinances in an effort to gain voluntary compliance to reduce the number of motor vehicle (MV) accidents, injury and property damage. 
      • Prepares thorough and detailed reports of investigation/research conducted and submits to supervisors for review and/or to other sections/agencies and/or prosecutors for review, disposition, and/or to secure search/arrest warrants. 
      • Conducts searches of persons and property in accordance with law and policy. 
      • Provides testimony at judicial proceedings and provides a detailed account of the incident.
    2. Community Relations:

      • Develop and maintain professional working relations with residents, business owners, school officials, and youth, to help identify illegal activity and develop solutions to problems.
      • Attend city and police organized events to promote crime prevention and community cooperation.
    3. Investigations:

      • Conducts detailed investigations of criminal activity, MV accidents, and/or criminal histories. 
      • Identifies causes and/or violations committed and takes the appropriate enforcement action as outlined by applicable jurisdictional law, case law, and in accordance with department policy and accreditation standards. 
      • Gathers physical, trace, and other (blood, semen, hair, etc.) evidence using the appropriate method.
      • Prepares field sketches and scale diagrams of crime/accident scenes.
      • Documents and secures evidence in accordance with policy to ensure its integrity for trial. Interviews witnesses and/or interrogates suspects. 
      • Analyzes facts and circumstances and makes decisions based on that analysis.
      • Uses specialized investigative practices and equipment along with surveillance techniques to aid in investigations.
      • Respond to emergencies and crimes in progress to prevent further injury and property damage.  Administers basic life support and first aid to the injured as necessary. 
      • Takes command of the crime scene. 
      • Performs traffic direction, crowd control, and/or special security, etc., to assure the integrity of the scene, and to establish and maintain public order and safety. 
      • Determines course of action and uses professional judgment, discretion, and restraint when making decisions.
    4. Crime Prevention:

      • Participates as a team member with the organization, community, schools, and social services to identify and prioritize problem areas. 
      • Assists in the development and implementation of programs or special assignments and provides recommendations on solutions.   
      • Provides advice and counsel to other officers, residents, and city employees on problem issues regarding violations of established law, traffic/engineering concerns, crime prevention, and/or public safety issues; to improve compliance, increase safety, and reduce nuisance complaints.
    5. Training:

      • Attends training and instructional courses to maintain and improve skills for carrying out the services of the department and to keep abreast of current legal environment, policy issues, case decisions, and/or accreditation standards affecting law enforcement practices.
      • Maintains professional demeanor and appearance in order to maintain adherence to professional standards.
      • Maintains the required training necessary to keep North Dakota P.O.S.T. certified.
      • Maintain firearm proficiency and driving skills as required by Century Code and agency policy.

    Minimum Qualifications

    1. Knowledge and level of competency associated with a high school diploma
    2. Sufficient experience to understand the basic principles relevant to the major duties of the position.
    3. Possession or ability to obtain a ND driver’s license.
    4. Current Certification from the ND Peace Officers Standards and Training (POST) Board or licensed as a Law Enforcement Officer in ND or reciprocal state.

     

    Required Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities

    1. Working knowledge of criminal laws, traffic laws and city ordinances.
    2. Working knowledge of case law as it applies to law enforcement functions.
    3. Working knowledge of city, state, and federal services available to the community.
    4. Knowledge of city geography.
    5. Basic knowledge of the dynamics of human behavior and interaction and ability to recognize abnormal behavior, mental illness, and/or intoxication.
    6. Up-to-date knowledge of law enforcement principles, procedures, techniques and equipment.
    7. Working knowledge of investigative equipment.
    8. Working knowledge of all types of investigation methods.
    9. The ability to engage in public speaking.
    10. The ability to effectively communicate in writing to include writing reports, memorandums, and other documents.
    11. The ability to remain calm and react appropriately to stressful situations in a constantly changing and dynamic environment.
    12. Ability to effectively operate a motor vehicle in all-weather/road conditions and during emergency and normal driving conditions.
    13. Ability to effectively perform first aid and CPR as trained.
    14. Working knowledge of computers, CAD, and software for word processing and checking/sending e-mail.
    15. Ability to physically defend yourself and others from harm/injury.
    16. Ability to process evidence correctly to withstand legal review and challenges.
    17. Ability and skill in interviewing and interrogation techniques.
    18. Ability to recognize the danger of hazardous materials, adverse weather/temperature, and diseased and/or otherwise harmful animals (domestic and wild).
    19. Ability to analyze problems logically and recommend effective solutions/alternatives.

    Necessary Special Requirements

    1. Ability to work independently with little or no supervision.
    2. Ability to maintain a high standard of attention to detail.
    3. Ability to handle multiple tasks and prioritize tasks with a high degree of flexibility and responsiveness.
    4. Proficient skill and understanding of prisoner transport techniques, the dynamics of emergency driving, and officer safety techniques.
    5. Proficient skill in the use of:  firearms, pepper spray, electronic restraint devices, handcuffs, and pressure point control tactics.
    6. Must possess and maintain an active North Dakota Peace Officer License.
    7. Must successfully complete a Firearms Certification course as required.
    8. Must possess a valid North Dakota Driver’s License.
    9. Must have a 3-year criminal free record prior to application.
    10. Must meet the drug free policy of the City of Mandan.
    • Applicants who are residents of North Dakota and eligible to claim veteran’s preference must include Form DD-214. Claims for disabled veteran’s preferences must also include Form DD-214 and a letter less than one year old from the Dept. of Veteran’s Affairs indicating disability; claims for preference as the eligible spouse of a disabled or deceased veteran must include Form DD-214, a marriage certificate, and a letter less than one year old from Dept. of Veteran’s Affairs indication disability, or the veteran’s death certificate.
    • Applicants who may need additional job information or may require accommodation or assistance with the application or interview process should contact Human Resources at 701-667-3217.
    • Applicants are subject to pre-employment drug testing and background checks. 
    • In compliance with federal law, all persons hired will be required to verify identity and eligibility to work in the United States and to complete the required employment eligibility verification document form upon hire.
    • The City of Mandan is an Equal Opportunity Employer.