Summary
This is an informational post ONLY outlining the hiring process for Entry Level Police Officers with the City of Forest Grove Police Department (FGPD).Do you want to be part of a progressive and dynamic team where service, compassion, and innovation define your success? The City of Forest Grove Police Department is accepting applications for the position of Police Officer from candidates willing to make law enforcement a career life choice. Candidates must understand the intrinsic value of serving others while also committing to the courage and professionalism required as a code of honor in the law enforcement profession. If you believe in Service, Integrity, and Professionalism, then you just might find a home with the Forest Grove Police Department. A Police Officer performs a variety of duties in the enforcement of laws and the prevention of crimes; conducts investigations and provides protection to safeguard citizens' lives and property; provides support and assistance to special department programs; and performs a variety of technical and administrative tasks relative to assigned area of responsibility.The following tasks are typical for positions in this classification. Any single position may not perform all of these tasks and/or may perform similar related tasks not listed here.Perform a variety of duties in the enforcement of laws and the prevention of crimes; conduct investigations; provide protection to safeguard citizens' lives and property.Patrol the City to preserve law and order; discover and prevent the commission of crimes and enforce traffic and other laws and ordinances; issue warnings and citations; direct traffic at fires, special events and emergency situations.Respond to general public service calls and complaints involving automobile accidents, traffic hazards, misdemeanor and felony incidents, domestic disturbances, property control, civil complaints and related incidents, missing persons, and threats to public safety or health.Conduct investigations of criminal violations and/or activities; review and analyze crime reports for pertinent facts; interview victims and witnesses; interrogate suspects; conduct visual and photographic surveillance of criminal activity; prepare and serve search and arrest warrants; apprehend and arrest offenders.Execute powers of arrest and control including full search, rights advisement and warrant execution.Perform duties using appropriate force to gain compliance from threats; defend self with or without weapons; discharge firearms.Operate emergency vehicles in hazardous road conditions and during high-speed pursuits and responses.Testify in juvenile, civil, traffic, municipal and criminal courts, and parole and Department of Motor Vehicles hearings; prepare and present evidence.Participate in continuous training to enhance law enforcement skills including defensive driving skills, apprehension and arrest techniques, investigative skills and general policing skills.Maintain contact with citizens regarding potential law enforcement problems; preserve good relationships with the general public.Prepare a variety of reports on activities, operations, arrests and unusual incidents observed.As assigned, schedule, organize, plan and implement training programs; evaluate training requirements; schedule and maintain records on all mandated training; conduct training courses; evaluate program effectiveness.Perform related duties and responsibilities when assigned to specialized department areas, including gang enforcement, neighborhood watch or drug enforcement programs.Perform related duties and responsibilities as a property/evidence officer when assigned.Contribute to a positive work environment.Maintain regular, predictable attendance and punctuality.Perform related duties and responsibilities as required.CLASSIFICATION ASSIGNMENTSPatrol – responsible for the first response to calls for service, traffic enforcement, accident investigation, drug enforcement, preliminary criminal investigations and media relations.Detective – responsible for the follow-up of serious criminal offenses, conducting background investigations on new employees, Crime Stoppers, drug/gang enforcement, informant and intelligence files and the sex offender registration program.School Resources Officer (SRO) – the SRO is an advocate for students and youth in the community, investigates crime, provides classroom instruction, attends extra-curricular events and acts as a mentor and role model for students in the area of alcohol abuse resistance, decision making, self-esteem enhancement and positive alternative choices. The SRO will assist in enhancing communication between police and youth in the community, facilitating the partnership between the schools, parents, the community and youth.Applicants must have the equivalent to high school graduation, be a United States citizen, possess a valid driver's license, have an acceptable criminal history and driving record, and be at least 21 years of age at the time of appointment. Experience in law enforcement, military, or related field desirable; college-level coursework preferred. Possession of, or ability to obtain, valid basic Oregon DPSST certification.Physical Demands and Working ConditionsEnvironment: Emergency Peace control environment; travel from site to site; exposure to hostile environments, traffic hazards, and inclement weather conditions; extensive public contact. Willingness and ability to work rotating shifts (including nights), weekends, holidays and extended hours. Officers may rotate shifts every three months. Days off and shifts are selected on a seniority basis.Mobility: Incumbents require sufficient mobility to restrain or subdue individuals; physical endurance in running and climbing; heavy, moderate or light lifting; good balance and hearing; discharge firearms and utilize various other law enforcement equipment; to operate a motorized vehicle.Vision, Hearing and Communication: Incumbents in this class require vision consistent with Police Standards set by the State of Oregon. Vision sufficient to read small printed documents, computer screens and other documents. Hearing and speech sufficient to communicate in person and over the telephone.Benefit InformationSabbatical LeaveService Recognition/Longevity ProgramHealth, Vision & Dental InsuranceGroup Life InsuranceLong Term DisabilitySection 125 PlansHRA VEBA Contributions (Voluntary Employees' Beneficiary Association)Retirement – Public Employees Retirement System (PERS)Vacation LeaveSick LeaveHoliday LeaveEmployee Assistance ProgramPhysical Fitness IncentiveIncentive and Premium ProgramThis is an equal employment opportunity.Position Status: This position is non-exempt from the provisions of the Fair Labor Standards Act and is represented by FGPA (Forest Grove Police Association).#J-18808-Ljbffr
Job Description
This is an informational post ONLY outlining the hiring process for Entry Level Police Officers with the City of Forest Grove Police Department (FGPD).Do you want to be part of a progressive and dynamic team where service, compassion, and innovation define your success? The City of Forest Grove Police Department is accepting applications for the position of Police Officer from candidates willing to make law enforcement a career life choice. Candidates must understand the intrinsic value of serving others while also committing to the courage and professionalism required as a code of honor in the law enforcement profession. If you believe in Service, Integrity, and Professionalism, then you just might find a home with the Forest Grove Police Department. A Police Officer performs a variety of duties in the enforcement of laws and the prevention of crimes; conducts investigations and provides protection to safeguard citizens' lives and property; provides support and assistance to special department programs; and performs a variety of technical and administrative tasks relative to assigned area of responsibility.The following tasks are typical for positions in this classification. Any single position may not perform all of these tasks and/or may perform similar related tasks not listed here.Perform a variety of duties in the enforcement of laws and the prevention of crimes; conduct investigations; provide protection to safeguard citizens' lives and property.Patrol the City to preserve law and order; discover and prevent the commission of crimes and enforce traffic and other laws and ordinances; issue warnings and citations; direct traffic at fires, special events and emergency situations.Respond to general public service calls and complaints involving automobile accidents, traffic hazards, misdemeanor and felony incidents, domestic disturbances, property control, civil complaints and related incidents, missing persons, and threats to public safety or health.Conduct investigations of criminal violations and/or activities; review and analyze crime reports for pertinent facts; interview victims and witnesses; interrogate suspects; conduct visual and photographic surveillance of criminal activity; prepare and serve search and arrest warrants; apprehend and arrest offenders.Execute powers of arrest and control including full search, rights advisement and warrant execution.Perform duties using appropriate force to gain compliance from threats; defend self with or without weapons; discharge firearms.Operate emergency vehicles in hazardous road conditions and during high-speed pursuits and responses.Testify in juvenile, civil, traffic, municipal and criminal courts, and parole and Department of Motor Vehicles hearings; prepare and present evidence.Participate in continuous training to enhance law enforcement skills including defensive driving skills, apprehension and arrest techniques, investigative skills and general policing skills.Maintain contact with citizens regarding potential law enforcement problems; preserve good relationships with the general public.Prepare a variety of reports on activities, operations, arrests and unusual incidents observed.As assigned, schedule, organize, plan and implement training programs; evaluate training requirements; schedule and maintain records on all mandated training; conduct training courses; evaluate program effectiveness.Perform related duties and responsibilities when assigned to specialized department areas, including gang enforcement, neighborhood watch or drug enforcement programs.Perform related duties and responsibilities as a property/evidence officer when assigned.Contribute to a positive work environment.Maintain regular, predictable attendance and punctuality.Perform related duties and responsibilities as required.CLASSIFICATION ASSIGNMENTSPatrol – responsible for the first response to calls for service, traffic enforcement, accident investigation, drug enforcement, preliminary criminal investigations and media relations.Detective – responsible for the follow-up of serious criminal offenses, conducting background investigations on new employees, Crime Stoppers, drug/gang enforcement, informant and intelligence files and the sex offender registration program.School Resources Officer (SRO) – the SRO is an advocate for students and youth in the community, investigates crime, provides classroom instruction, attends extra-curricular events and acts as a mentor and role model for students in the area of alcohol abuse resistance, decision making, self-esteem enhancement and positive alternative choices. The SRO will assist in enhancing communication between police and youth in the community, facilitating the partnership between the schools, parents, the community and youth.Applicants must have the equivalent to high school graduation, be a United States citizen, possess a valid driver's license, have an acceptable criminal history and driving record, and be at least 21 years of age at the time of appointment. Experience in law enforcement, military, or related field desirable; college-level coursework preferred. Possession of, or ability to obtain, valid basic Oregon DPSST certification.Physical Demands and Working ConditionsEnvironment: Emergency Peace control environment; travel from site to site; exposure to hostile environments, traffic hazards, and inclement weather conditions; extensive public contact. Willingness and ability to work rotating shifts (including nights), weekends, holidays and extended hours. Officers may rotate shifts every three months. Days off and shifts are selected on a seniority basis.Mobility: Incumbents require sufficient mobility to restrain or subdue individuals; physical endurance in running and climbing; heavy, moderate or light lifting; good balance and hearing; discharge firearms and utilize various other law enforcement equipment; to operate a motorized vehicle.Vision, Hearing and Communication: Incumbents in this class require vision consistent with Police Standards set by the State of Oregon. Vision sufficient to read small printed documents, computer screens and other documents. Hearing and speech sufficient to communicate in person and over the telephone.Benefit InformationSabbatical LeaveService Recognition/Longevity ProgramHealth, Vision & Dental InsuranceGroup Life InsuranceLong Term DisabilitySection 125 PlansHRA VEBA Contributions (Voluntary Employees' Beneficiary Association)Retirement – Public Employees Retirement System (PERS)Vacation LeaveSick LeaveHoliday LeaveEmployee Assistance ProgramPhysical Fitness IncentiveIncentive and Premium ProgramThis is an equal employment opportunity.Position Status: This position is non-exempt from the provisions of the Fair Labor Standards Act and is represented by FGPA (Forest Grove Police Association).#J-18808-Ljbffr
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