tasks in support of law enforcement services and activities
Based on
the needs of
the Department, a Police
Officer may
be
eligible
to serve
as
a police
instructor,
field
training
officer,
or school
resource
officer
After successful completion of any required police academy and roughly a fifteen week field training program, this position must have a working knowledge of laws, rules, court decisions relating to criminal/victim rights, civil rights, criminal justice and law enforcement procedures, City of Kodiak ordinances, department policies and procedures; knowledge of scientific methods of crime detection, criminal identification and radio communication; knowledge of governing laws and ordinances; thorough knowledge of the geography of the town; the ability to maintain cooperative relationships with City officials and the general public; ability to evaluate the effectiveness of criminal investigative procedures; ability to write clearly and accurately to prepare their own reports and court documents; ability to testify clearly and accurately in court; and be resourceful and use sound judgement in emergencies. The Police Officer must be characterized by unquestionable personal and professional character and integrity, be free of cultural and ethnic bias, maintain a strong ethical code in both[]{style="lette
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Seniority level
Entry level
Employment type
Full-time
Job function
Other, Information Technology, and Management
Industries
Telecommunications
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