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3 - POLICE OFFICERS - DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC SAFETY

VACANCY ANNOUNCEMENT

3 - POLICE OFFICERS

DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC SAFETY

Open: October 6, 2015

Closing: October 21, 2015 @ 3:00 p.m.

PRIMARY DUTIES:

Performs responsible police work involving the protection and safety of the community through prevention and control of crime, preserving peace, regulating traffic, and providing emergency services; and performs related duties as required. Reports to Public Safety Director, full-time position w/benefits, salary; DOQ.

ESSENTIAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES:

• Maintains and demonstrates technical competence and/or expertise in areas of assigned responsibilities.

• Responsible for the concepts and standards of police operations, evidence and crime scenes.

• Must have the ability to relate to people in a manner that allows for cooperation and coordination in the performance of their duties as well as make decisions on information gathered from individuals.

• Responsible for organizing and recording relevant information.

• Enforce Tribal and Federal laws on the Red Lake Reservation.

• Respond to all calls as directed by the dispatcher where serious crimes or accidents occur.

• Determines necessary actions by notifying appropriate authorities, safeguard scenes, preserve evidence; identify and obtain information from witnesses and develop preliminary investigation leads.

• Assist other Police Officers in enforcing all laws and regulations related to possession, use, distribution, trafficking and manufacturing of controlled substances.

• Assists with traffic control at accident scenes and celebrations.

• Serve Tribal and Federal Warrants.

• Assist in serving court process; appear and testify in Tribal or Federal Court as needed.

• Knowledge and skill in professional techniques in dealing with individuals in criminal matters and with the public in crisis and/or hostile situations.

• Performs other duties as assigned.

QUALIFICATIONS:

• High School Diploma or equivalent.

• Must have basic knowledge of general office equipment and computers.

• Expected to comply with training requirements.

• Excellent verbal, organization and written communication skills.

• Ability to handle stressful situations in professional manner.

• Ability to communicate with the public in a professionally courteous manner at all times. Ability to work independently and follow directions.

• Must have good work attendance, ethics and dependable.

• Valid Driver's License and clean driving record.

• Comply with drug testing in accordance with the Red Lake Band's Personnel Policy and Background Check.

• Adhere to and have knowledge of the Data Privacy Act.

• Must be of high moral character to uphold the integrity of the court.

• Knowledge of the Red Lake Tribal Code and ordinance.

• Knowledge of Victims' rights and protections with emphasis on new code provisions regarding Elder Abuse and Abuse against Vulnerable Adults.

• Ability to work cooperatively with the Victim Advocate, other Law Enforcement Officers and personnel to ensure that services to victims are made available to them in a timely and respectful manner.

• Must be familiar with Tribal, Federal and State Laws.

• No felony convictions in lifetime and certifiable to carry firearms.

TO APPLY: Applications and copies of certificates/diplomas are accepted at Red Lake Human Resources Department - P.O. Box 546, Red Lake, MN 56671 – Phone: (218) 679-1847.

 

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