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Join a forward-thinking government agency as a Park Police Officer, where you'll play a crucial role in ensuring the safety and enjoyment of public parks. This dynamic position involves patrolling various park areas, enforcing laws, and responding to emergencies. Ideal candidates will have a strong background in law enforcement and conflict resolution, and will be prepared to work varying shifts, including nights and weekends. This is a fantastic opportunity to serve the community and make a positive impact while working in a supportive and diverse environment.
This position is with the Parks & Recreation Department. Park Police Officers assist citizens to ensure the use of parks is safe and enjoyable and to resolve any disputes occurring in parks. The chosen candidate will be responsible for the enforcement of all state and local laws, ordinances, and Park Board regulations. This position requires the candidate to be able to patrol in a patrol car or on foot to monitor parks, playgrounds, greenways, and other park property for illegal activities and to ensure visitors are safe. ATVs, Bikes, and Mounted are specialized units that are available if the officer chooses, however, are not mandatory. Candidates may be exposed to unknown and potentially dangerous situations or unusual environmental stress that require a range of safety and other precautions.
All Officers must be able to work varying shifts including nights, weekends, and holidays.
***Pre-academy hiring opportunities may be available.
Leads and performs crime prevention and law enforcement duties throughout the Metropolitan Park System.
Complete a 14-week training program that consists of courses in criminal law, firearms training, first aid, traffic accident investigation, traffic law enforcement, human relations, crime scene research, patrol procedures, departmental policies, report writing, and other related areas.
Physical training will be optional for this program.
The following required documents MUST be submitted at the time of application:
Must meet requirements to qualify for Park Police Trainee position
AND
High School Diploma or equivalent and one year of experience as a Park Police 1
OR
Must meet requirements to qualify for Park Police Trainee position
AND
High School Diploma or equivalent and one year of P.O.S.T (Peace Officers Standards and Training) Commission certified law enforcement experience. Certified officers who have had more than a three (3) year break, but less than a seven (7) year break in full-time law enforcement service shall enroll in the Commission-approved three (3) week Transition School within six (6) months of returning to full-time employment before their certification is reactivated. Officers with a seven (7) year or longer break in full-time law enforcement service shall be required to re-attend a Basic Law Enforcement Course.
At least sixty (60) semester hours of course work from an accredited college or university with an overall Grade Point Average of 2.0 ("C" Average) or above
OR
High school diploma or equivalent plus one of the following:
See Additional Requirements listed below.
• 1 year experience as a Park Police 1
• Performance evaluation of 2.0 or better in previous year (12 months)
Valid Driver License
Special Police Commission*