Police Officer

Belen Nm

Belen (NM)

On-site

USD 50,974 - 62,549

Full time

14 days+

Get more replies from employers

Send a job-specific resume in minutes.

Job summary

Belen Nm is seeking a full-time Police Officer responsible for maintaining safety and order in the community. Responsibilities include identifying criminal activity, aiding individuals in danger, and enforcing traffic laws.

The ideal candidate should have a high school diploma or equivalent and completed the New Mexico Law Enforcement Academy. With a starting salary ranging from $50,974 for uncertified to $62,549 for certified officers, this position demands dedication and integrity.

Qualifications

  • Knowledge of resources available to the department, particularly as related to juveniles.
  • Possess the ability to effectively deal with juveniles and adults.
  • Ability to establish effective working relationships with the public.

Responsibilities

  • Identify and apprehend criminal offenders.
  • Facilitate traffic movement and enforce laws.
  • Respond to public emergencies and provide assistance.

Skills

Knowledge of police investigative techniques
Ability to organize clear reports
Skill in use of firearms
Ability to engage with the public
Physical ability and endurance

Education

High school degree or equivalent
Certified completion of New Mexico Law Enforcement Academy
Two years of patrol experience

Tools

Microsoft Office Programs
Firearms
Police Vehicle
RADAR

Job description

JOB DESCRIPTION
Police Officer

FULL-TIME

Starting annual salary: $50,974 (Uncertified) – $62,549 (Certified)

Open until filled

___________________________

FLSA: Non‑Exempt

BARGAINING: AFSCME Local 601

GENERAL PURPOSE

A police officer is responsible for the efficient performance of required duties conforming to the rules, regulations, and general orders contained herein. Duties shall consist of, but are not limited to, general police responsibilities necessary to the safety and good order of the community.

A police officer shall:

  • Identify criminal offenders and criminal activity and, where appropriate, apprehend offenders and participate in subsequent court proceedings.
  • Reduce the opportunities for the commission of crime through preventive patrol and other measures.
  • Aid people who are in danger of physical harm.
  • Facilitate the movement of vehicular and pedestrian traffic.
  • Identify potentially serious law enforcement or governmental problems.
  • Promote and preserve the peace.
  • Provide emergency services.
  • Will work weekends, holidays, unscheduled overtime and night shift.

The police officer position is non‑supervisory. Police officer duties are performed on an assigned shift under the general guidance of the Police Chief or Sergeant.

ESSENTIAL DUTIES
  • Exercises authority consistent with obligations imposed by the oath of office; accountable to superior officer; promptly obeys legitimate orders.
  • Coordinates efforts with those of other members of the department so that teamwork may ensure continuity of purpose and achievement of police objectives.
  • Communicates to superiors and to fellow officers all information obtained in the field which is pertinent to the achievement of police objectives.
  • Responds punctually to all assignments.
  • Records information concerning events that have taken place since the last tour of duty.
  • Records activity during tour of duty in the manner prescribed by proper authority; maintains weapons and equipment in a functional, presentable condition.
  • Assists citizens requesting assistance or information; courteously explains any instance where jurisdiction does not lie with the police department and suggests other procedures to be followed.
  • Accountable for securing, receiving, and properly transporting all evidence and property coming into custody.
  • Answers questions asked by the general public, counsels, juveniles and adults when necessary and refers them to persons or agencies where they can obtain further assistance.
  • Preserves the peace at public gatherings, neighborhood disputes, and family quarrels.
  • Serves or delivers warrants, summonses, subpoenas, and other official papers promptly and accurately when so directed by a superior officer; confers with prosecutors and testifies in court.
  • Accomplishes other general duties as they are assigned or become necessary.
  • Performs other duties as may be assigned by the supervisor.
  • Cooperates with the efforts of other law enforcement agencies.
SPECIFIC DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES
  1. Patrols an assigned area for general purposes of crime prevention & law enforcement.

PATROL INCLUDES:

  • Being thoroughly familiar with the assigned route of patrol; such familiarity includes knowledge of residents, merchants, businesses, roads, alleyways, paths, etc. Conditions that contribute to crime should be reported. The location of telephones and other emergency services should be noted.
  • Apprehending persons violating the law or wanted by the police.
  • Completing detailed reports on all crimes, vehicle crashes, and other incidents requiring police attention.
  • In cases where an arrest is made, an arrest report is submitted along with the required crime reports.
  • When property is recovered or additional information is discovered pertaining to a previously reported offense, the officer completes an investigation report.
  • Preserving any serious crime scene until the Sergeant or Investigator arrives.
  • Public assembly checks.
  • Building security checks.
  • Observing and interviewing suspicious persons.
  • Issuing traffic citations.
  • Being alert for and reporting fires.
  • Reporting street light and traffic signals out of order, street hazards and any conditions that endanger public safety.
  • Checking schools, parks, and playgrounds.
  • Responding to any public emergency.
  1. Inspects the vehicle at the beginning of the tour of duty for any defects or missing equipment; immediately reports all defects and damage sustained to the proper authority and completes all reports and forms required by current procedures.
  2. Removes the keys whenever the patrol car is left unattended for any reason.
  3. Uses only vehicles assigned by the supervisor.
  4. Operates the radio according to FCC regulations and current departmental procedures.
  5. Ensures that the assigned vehicle’s gas tank is full at the beginning of shift.
  1. Keeps radio equipment in operation at all times and remains thoroughly familiar with departmental policy concerning its use.
  2. Takes measures to direct the flow of traffic during periods of congestion.
  3. Notifies the supervisor if more than a temporary absence from regular duties is required.

Specific duties and responsibilities: traffic patrol.

  1. Directs and expedites the flow of traffic at assigned intersections, preventing crashes, protecting pedestrians, and ensuring the free flow of traffic.
  2. Enforces the parking ordinances and motor vehicle laws in the patrol areas.
  3. Alert to traffic safety conditions which may endanger or inconvenience the public and report such conditions to the sergeant.
  4. Responds immediately when called from a traffic post to render emergency police service; notifies the sergeant at the earliest possible opportunity.
  5. Wears the prescribed traffic safety clothing (Traffic Vest) and equipment.
NON-ESSENTIAL DUTIES

The duties listed above are intended only as illustrations of the various types of work that may be performed. The omission of specific statements of duties does not exclude them from the position, if the work is similar related or a logical assignment to the position.

QUALIFICATIONS
  • Knowledge of resources available to the department, particularly as related to juveniles.
  • Knowledge of police investigative techniques and techniques of identification.
  • General knowledge of rules of evidence and laws of search and seizure.
  • Possess the ability to deal effectively with juveniles and adults.
  • Show the ability to question and interview skillfully.
  • Ability to organize and prepare clear and concise oral and written reports.
  • Exercise skill in the use of firearms and police equipment.
  • Possess physical ability and endurance.
  • Ability to establish effective working relationships with juveniles, parents, school officials, fellow workers and the public.
Education and Experience
  • A high school degree or equivalent.
  • Certified completion of New Mexico Law Enforcement Academy.
  • Two (2) years of patrol experience. Must be able to pass City drug testing.
  • No felony convictions or convictions for a crime of moral turpitude.
EQUIPMENT USED

Equipment to be used by Police Personnel includes, but is not limited to: Computers, Fax Machine, Copiers, Sleuth Computer Program, Microsoft Office Programs, Cameras (Video & Still), Digital Recorders (video and audio), Tape Recorders, Firearms, Handcuffs, Expandable Baton, OC Spray, Radio, Police Vehicle with various emergency equipment, Templates, Various Measuring devices, Radar, Police Tazers, Flares, and various other equipment as necessary.

PHYSICAL DEMANDS

Must be able to frequently lift and/or move heavy objects or persons. Specific vision abilities required by this job include close vision, distance vision, color vision, peripheral vision, depth perception and the ability to adjust focus.

Must be able to sit, stand, talk and hear. Must be able to use hands and fingers to feel objects and/or control them. Must be able to climb or balance, stoop, kneel, crouch, crawl, run and physically subdue combative subjects.

The employee is required to perform shift work which may include days, evening, and night including weekends and holidays.

WORK ENVIRONMENT

The work environment characteristics described here are representative of those an employee encounters while performing the essential functions of this job. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions.

Work is performed inside/outside in all types of weather conditions.

The noise level in the work environment is moderate.

Get your free, confidential resume review.
or drag and drop your file here.
Similar jobs

Similar jobs worth comparing

Police Officer
Police Officer

City of Belen • Belen (NM)

On-site
USD 50,974 - 62,549
Police Officer
Police Officer

cityofbelen • Belen (NM)

On-site
USD 50,974 - 62,549
Certified Police Officer »
Certified Police Officer »

Hobbs Police Department • Hobbs (NM)

On-site
USD 45,000 - 65,000
Police Officer (Entry Level or Lateral) 2025-14
Police Officer (Entry Level or Lateral) 2025-14

Bloomfieldnm • Bloomfield (NM)

On-site
USD 40,000 - 60,000
Police Officer (52461)
Police Officer (52461)

New Mexico Highlands University • Las Vegas (NM)

On-site
USD 28,000 - 33,000
Police Officer- Entry Level
Police Officer- Entry Level

City of Farmington Hills • Farmington (NM)

On-site
USD 64,000 - 74,000
Sign-on bonus of $15,000 after three milestones.
Police Officer
Police Officer

City of Kearney • Valley View Trailer Court (NE)

On-site
USD 52,000 - 78,000
Police Service Aide
Police Service Aide

City of Albuquerque • Albuquerque (NM)

On-site
USD 32,000 - 42,000
Lateral Police Officer
Lateral Police Officer

City of Farmington Hills • Farmington (NM)

On-site
USD 31,000 - 42,000
Sign-on bonus
Police Officer
Police Officer

City of Columbia • Fairview Heights (TN)

On-site
USD 52,000 - 78,000