Police Officer I/II
HR EMPLOYMENT/CAREERS
Initial Closing Date: 06/11/24* This recruitment is now
open until filled*
*For full-consideration, all application packets must be
received by 11:59 pm on the closing/review date. The position
becomes open until filled after the closing date/review date, and
will only be reviewed by the hiring committee at their
request.
Police Officer I
Salary Grade: C6-60
Starting Salary: $7,869.27 (per month) plus
excellent benefits
Full Salary Range: $7,869.27 - $10,529.82 (per
month)
Police Officer II
Salary Grade: C6-62
Starting Salary: $8,248.20 (per month) plus
excellent benefits
Full Salary Range: $8,248.20 - $11,065.62 (per
month)
The Foothill-De Anza Community College District is
currently accepting applications for the classified position above.
We have two(2) openings.
The Foothill - De Anza Community College District does not have a
remote work policy. All employees are expected to be available to
work in person and on-site per the requirement of the
department.
All interviewing costs incurred by applicant are the responsibility
of the applicant.
ABOUT THE DISTRICT
Foothill - De Anza Community College District, composed of two
colleges and an education center, is one of the top performing
districts in both California and the United States, and one of the
largest, ranking seventh in size among the state's 72 districts,
serving more than 58,500 students per year and with an operating
budget of $180M unrestricted general fund. Consistent with its
mission, the District has a strong commitment to equity and
inclusion and incorporates those values in its policies,
procedures, and operations, and in its leadership and service to
students and the community. Publicly supported and locally
oriented, the District fills an essential role in workforce
development, continuing education, and skills preparation to meet
the changing demands of the highly diverse surrounding population
and business communities. The District's students and more than
2,000 faculty and staff enjoy an unparalleled quality of life in an
ideal climate, with physically pristine and fiscally sound campuses
that have earned their reputation for academic excellence.
FOOTHILL - DE ANZA COMMUNITY COLLEGE DISTRICT MISSION
STATEMENT:
The mission of the Foothill-De Anza Community College District is
student success. We are driven by an equity agenda and guided by
core values of excellence, inclusion, and sustainability. Every
member of our district contributes to a dynamic learning
environment that fosters student engagement, equal opportunity, and
innovation in meeting the various educational and career goals of
our diverse students. We are committed to providing an accessible,
quality undergraduate education dedicated to developing a broadly
educated and socially responsible community that supports an
equitable and just future for California
BASIC FUNCTION:
Under the direction of an assigned supervisor, provide police
protection to the students, personnel, equipment and property of
the District using community based policing techniques. The officer
shall be familiar with members of the community and use
collaborative problem solving techniques in their service to the
community. Patrol an assigned area on foot, in a vehicle,
motorcycle or bicycle to investigate and prevent crime and enforce
law and order; prepare and file accident and criminal reports and
related police records.
DISTINGUISHING CHARACTERISTICS:
Police Officer I - Police Officer I is the
first level for certified peace officers. Incumbents are fully
competent to perform all of the duties of the position and are
eligible to obtain a Basic P.O.S.T. Certificate in accordance with
P.O.S.T Regulations.
Police Officer II - Police Officer II is the
second level for certified peace officers. Incumbents are fully
competent to perform all of the duties of the position and possess
an Advanced P.O.S.T. Certificate.
Specialty Assignments - Incumbents at a Police
Officer I or Police Officer II level may also be assigned to the
following specialty areas: Motorcycle Unit, Bicycle Unit, Crime
Scene Investigations, or Field Training Officer. Assignments are
made at the discretion of the Director, District Safety and
Security (Chief of Police). The required P.O.S.T. Certified
training for the related assignment must be completed before
assignment commences.
REPRESENTATIVE DUTIES:
Patrol an assigned area of District properties and facilities
on foot, in a vehicle, motorcycle or on bicycle on an assigned
shift; provide police protection to the students, personnel,
equipment and property of the District.
Prevent entry and detain unauthorized persons on grounds or in
buildings. Investigate situations and disturbances as needed;
pursue and apprehend individuals discovered committing crimes or
suspected to have committed crimes against District personnel,
students, equipment or property; perform arrests and transport
suspects to appropriate local law enforcement agencies; assure
compliance with established laws, rules and procedures.
Respond to suspicious activity, emergency situations, property
damage and unlawful activity on District property; respond to calls
involving thefts, disturbances, vandalism and malicious mischief;
provide first aid as needed.
Prepare investigative, crime, follow-up and incident reports
relating to observed violations; perform computerized investigation
of car registration and various records.
Provide security at college functions; open and close colleges
for meetings.
Issue citations and control parking and safe movement of
vehicles in parking areas as needed.
Inspect and monitor the security of doors, windows and
gates.
Detect and report fire and safety hazards; respond to fire and
burglar alarms; summon fire department personnel as needed.
Interview victims, suspects and witnesses; gather and preserve
evidence; testify in court and present evidence as needed.
Perform other functions including dispatching, fingerprinting,
traffic control, class lectures, line-ups, public relations and
other functions as directed.
Operate a variety of police equipment including patrol car,
two-way radio, firearms and various tools including, batons,
handcuffs and others; operate a computer and other office equipment
as assigned.
Train new Police Department staff for the purpose of ensuring
compliance to applicable District policies, laws, procedures,
Federal, State and local laws.
Provide work direction to assigned staff.
Promote good community relations; conduct public relations
activities including presentations to community and student groups,
staff and others; work in cooperation with other public agencies as
needed.
Provide police protection for all persons and property.
Perform related duties as assigned.
KNOWLEDGE AND ABILITIES:
Knowledge of:
Methods and practices of effective law enforcement and
investigation using a Community Policing model.
Applicable sections of the State Penal Code, State Education
Code, Motor Vehicle Code, Health and Safety Code and others as
assigned.
Federal, State and local laws, rules and regulations related to
assigned activities including evidence, search and seizure, arrests
and others.
Crowd and traffic control techniques.
Use and maintenance of a firearm and proper operation of
specialized equipment.
Vehicle operations and safe driving practices; motorcycle
operations and bicycle/cycling practices as required.
Multi-frequency/multi-jurisdiction radio operation.
Advanced record-keeping techniques related to police work.
Interpersonal skills using tact, patience, courtesy and
employing an equity lens when appropriate.
Technical aspects of field of specialty.
Ability to:
Demonstrate understanding of, sensitivity to, and respect for
the diverse academic, socio-economic, ethnic, cultural, disability,
religious background and sexual orientation of community college
students, faculty and staff.
Preserve and protect District property, personnel, students and
the public.
Conduct investigations, make arrests and file criminal
complaints and reports.
Observe activities accurately and remember names, faces,
numbers, incidents and places.
Utilize and maintain firearms, baton and other equipment in a
safe and proper manner.
Analyze situations accurately and adopt an effective course of
action.
Patrol effectively, detecting and preventing problems and
criminal activity.
Establish and maintain cooperative and effective working
relationships with others.
Meet standards of physical endurance and agility established by
the District.
Prepare accurate written reports.
Render first aid in emergency situations.
Communicate effectively both orally and in writing.
Comply with uniform regulations, laws, procedures and other
regulations.
Observe legal and defensive driving practices.
Work independently with little direction.
Minimum Qualifications
For Police Officer I:
Completion of appropriate California P.O.S.T. requirements
including graduation from a California P.O.S.T. academy within the
preceding 36 months and minimum medical standards as set by
P.O.S.T., or possession of a current California P.O.S.T. Basic
certificate.
In addition to the P.O.S.T. requirements, any combination
equivalent to: 20 semester units of college course work.
Have a U.S. high school diploma, GED certificate, or high
school proficiency examination.
Valid California driver's license, First Aid and CPR
certificates.
Minimum age 21 years.
Excellent moral character.
For Police Officer II (Advanced Certificate Award
Requirements):
Satisfy the requirements specified in Regulation
1011(a)(4).
Possess or be eligible to possess the Advanced
Certificate.
Satisfy one of the following eligibility combinations:
Degree or Education Points*
Law Enforcement
Experience
Training PointsMaster Degreeand4 yearsplus0Bachelor Degreeand6
yearsplus0Associate Degreeand9 yearsplus045 Education Pointsand9
yearsplus4530 Education Pointsand12 yearsplus30
*Excess education points may be applied towards training points on
a point-for-point basis
WORKING CONDITIONS:
Environment:
Indoor and outdoor work environment.
Substantial driving, walking, standing for extended periods of
time; cycling as required.
Adverse weather conditions.
Physical Abilities:
Must meet all minimum standards as set by P.O.S.T. including, but
not limited to:
Height and weight proportional.
20/100 vision without eyeglasses, correctable to 20/20. Normal
color vision.
Normal hearing, speaking.
Dexterity adequate to carry out duties as required.
Running, walking or cycling over rough or uneven surfaces.
Bending at the waist, kneeling or crouching.
Restraining/Subduing individuals.
Sitting or standing for long periods of time.
Lifting 50 pounds or more.
HAZARDS:
Contact with abusive or combative individuals.
Possible fights and confrontations.
First responder to emergency scenes.
ADDITIONAL TESTING MAY INCLUDE:
Physical Agility Test.
Oral Board Interview.
In-depth Interview with Chief of Police.
Medical Examination.
Background Investigation.
Written Test and/or assessment test.
Psychological evaluation.
Polygraph evaluation.
To see our Foothill-De Anza Team in action: https://youtu.be/zESsGibMCKE
APPLICATION PACKET:
A District on-line application on http://hr.fhda.edu/careers/. *In
the application, you will provide information, which demonstrates
your understanding of, sensitivity to, and respect for the diverse
academic, socio-economic, ethnic, religious, and cultural
backgrounds, disability, and sexual orientation of community
college students, faculty and staff. Additionally, you will be
asked to explain how your life experiences, studies or work have
influenced your commitment to diversity, equity and inclusion.
A cover letter addressing your qualifications for the
position.
A current resume of all work experience, formal education and
training.
If any required application materials are omitted, the
committee will not review your application. Items not required
(including reference letters) will not be accepted. For
full-consideration, all application packets must be received by
11:59 pm on the closing date.
Please allow yourself ample time to complete your application and
resolve any technical difficulties that may arise with your
submission. We do not guarantee a response to application questions
within 48 hours of the closing date.
CONDITIONS OF EMPLOYMENT:
Position: Full-Time, Permanent, 12-months per
year
Starting date: As soon as possible upon completion
of the search process.
Shift: Day, swing, weekend.
Excellent benefits package which includes medical coverage for
employee and eligible dependents, dental, vision care, employee
assistance program, long term disability, retirement benefits and
basic life insurance. For information on our benefits package that
includes medical for employees and dependents, visit our web site:
http://hr.fhda.edu/benefits/index.html.
In addition, the District is a participating member of the
California Public Employees' Retirement System (CalPERS) and the
successful applicant would be a member of the Police Officers
Association (POA) Union. The current union agreement can be found
online at:
http://hr.fhda.edu/_downloads/2017-2019%20POA%20Agreement_FINAL.pdf.
Persons with disabilities who require reasonable accommodation to
complete the employment process must notify Employment Services no
later than the closing date of the announcement.
The successful applicant will be required to provide proof of
authorization to work in the U.S.
For more information about our application process contact:
Employment Services
Foothill-De Anza Community College District
12345 El Monte Road
Los Altos Hills, California 94022
Email:
employment@fhda.edu
http://hr.fhda.edu/
To apply, visit https://fhda.csod.com/ux/ats/careersite/4/home/requisition/1696?c=fhda
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