The primary function of this position is to provide basic law enforcement services in our city by self-initiated law enforcement activity and responding to requests for service from citizens. Every employee in this department must make ethical decisions daily conform to applicable laws and departmental policy, communicate effectively with our citizens and coworkers and remain professional in all circumstances.
Performing all duties assigned to a Police Officer for the City of The Colony.
Operate a department vehicle in a safe manner under a variety of weather and lighting conditions in both emergency and non-emergency situations. Must ensure the department vehicle is properly maintained, fueled and cleaned.
Must be able to communicate effectively via police radio, telephone, and in person, with citizens, coworkers, supervisors, and instructors, including persons of diverse backgrounds without prejudice.
Routinely enforce all traffic laws and ordinances, primarily by self-initiated activity.
Routinely produce complete and detailed written and typed reports documenting calls for service and crimes investigated.
Routinely investigate traffic accidents.
Routinely respond to residential and business alarms and conduct searches associated with the alarms.
Routinely make arrests with or without warrant and in compliance with the Texas Code of Criminal Procedure.
Chase suspects over various terrains and obstacles, and under various conditions. Physically restrain individuals that are under arrest that may be uncooperative or combative. Physically assist individuals in walking and entering and exiting a police vehicle.
Remain standing in a stationary position for four or more hours while directing traffic, directing children at a crosswalk, or standing guard at a crime scene, or other assignment necessary for effective law enforcement.
Administer CPR and first aid in emergency situations.
Effectively counsel with, detain, or arrest individuals who are mentally ill or mentally impaired.
May be required to perform other duties as assigned.
Perform all essential physical functions of the job which include:
Maintain minimal fitness levels to perform all essential duties and task.
Ability to multitask under stressful situations and drive a city vehicle safely under a variety of conditions.
Ability to walk long distances, run, climb fences or stairs, or enter open windows in pursuit of persons.
Ability to remain seated or standing for long periods of time while remaining alert.
Safely and effectively use any authorized weapon in a variety of circumstances, weather, and lighting, and demonstrate proficiency annually.
Must be able to work independently without direct supervision on any shift, which includes nights, weekends, and holidays, and accept on-call status. Must be able to work outside in any weather condition.
Must be able to effectively communicate with others by writing, comprehending, and speaking the English language. Must remain professional and courteous while dealing with angry or hostile individuals.
Ability to work with others effectively as a team to accomplish tasks without discriminating against race, religion, color, gender, national origin, age, disability, sexual orientation or veteran status.
Ability to bend and lift 100 lbs.
Must have normal vision correctable to 20/20, hearing correctable to normal range, and full use of both hands.
Must attend required training, which might require travel overnight, and testify in court when summoned.
Required:
Preferred:
Benefits for all full-time/part-time regular employees include:
Texas Municipal Retirement System All full-time employees are participants of TMRS; this is a mandatory contribution. (Part-time regular employees who work a minimum of 20 hours per week are participants of TMRS) The employee contribution rate is 7% per pay period; the City matches the contribution 2-1. There is a 5 year vesting period. Employees are eligible to retire at any age after 20 years of service or at age 60 with 5 years of service. OPTIONAL RETIREMENT The City offers employees the option of contributing to a 457 Deferred Compensation Plan and/or Roth IRA's through payroll deduction. The City does not match these contributions. SOCIAL SECURITY/FICA These deductions are matched by the City. MEDICAL, DENTAL & VISION COVERAGE All full-time employees have Medical, Dental, Vision, Life w/AD&D, and LTD insurance coverage paid for by the City. (Part-time regular employees who work a minimum of 30 hours per week qualify for this coverage) Employees have the option of purchasing dependent coverage. SECTION 125 IRS BENEFIT PLANS Employees who have dependent health or any supplementary insurance premiums deducted from their checks are eligible to pay their premiums, "pre-taxed". Pre-taxed flexible spending accounts are also available for health and dependent care. VOLUNTARY/SUPPLEMENTAL BENEFITS Employees have the option of purchasing supplemental benefits through AFLAC and LegalShield. VACATION Full-time employees vacation accrues as follows: 0-5 years 10 days per year 5-10 years 15 days per year 10-20 years 20 days per year 20+ years 25 days per year Employees are eligible to take vacation after 6 months of employment. Part-time regular employees accrue vacation leave at ½ the accrual rate of a full-time employee. SICK LEAVE Sick leave accrues at 8 hours per month for full-time employees. (Fire accrues at 12 hours per month) Maximum accrual is 1,040 hours. Part-time regular employees accrue sick leave at ½ the accrual rate of a full-time employee. SICK LEAVE POOL The sick leave pool allows the employees to donate up to 24 hours of sick leave per year (employees must have a minimum of 96 hours of sick leave accumulated before contributing). This pool was
The primary function of this position is to provide basic law enforcement services in our city by self-initiated law enforcement activity and responding to requests for service from citizens. Every employee in this department must make ethical decisions daily conform to applicable laws and departmental policy, communicate effectively with our citizens and coworkers and remain professional in all circumstances.
Performing all duties assigned to a Police Officer for the City of The Colony.
Operate a department vehicle in a safe manner under a variety of weather and lighting conditions in both emergency and non-emergency situations. Must ensure the department vehicle is properly maintained, fueled and cleaned.
Must be able to communicate effectively via police radio, telephone, and in person, with citizens, coworkers, supervisors, and instructors, including persons of diverse backgrounds without prejudice.
Routinely enforce all traffic laws and ordinances, primarily by self-initiated activity.
Routinely produce complete and detailed written and typed reports documenting calls for service and crimes investigated.
Routinely investigate traffic accidents.
Routinely respond to residential and business alarms and conduct searches associated with the alarms.
Routinely make arrests with or without warrant and in compliance with the Texas Code of Criminal Procedure.
Chase suspects over various terrains and obstacles, and under various conditions. Physically restrain individuals that are under arrest that may be uncooperative or combative. Physically assist individuals in walking and entering and exiting a police vehicle.
Remain standing in a stationary position for four or more hours while directing traffic, directing children at a crosswalk, or standing guard at a crime scene, or other assignment necessary for effective law enforcement.
Administer CPR and first aid in emergency situations.
Effectively counsel with, detain, or arrest individuals who are mentally ill or mentally impaired.
May be required to perform other duties as assigned.
Perform all essential physical functions of the job which include:
Maintain minimal fitness levels to perform all essential duties and task.
Ability to multitask under stressful situations and drive a city vehicle safely under a variety of conditions.
Ability to walk long distances, run, climb fences or stairs, or enter open windows in pursuit of persons.
Ability to remain seated or standing for long periods of time while remaining alert.
Safely and effectively use any authorized weapon in a variety of circumstances, weather, and lighting, and demonstrate proficiency annually.
Must be able to work independently without direct supervision on any shift, which includes nights, weekends, and holidays, and accept on-call status. Must be able to work outside in any weather condition.
Must be able to effectively communicate with others by writing, comprehending, and speaking the English language. Must remain professional and courteous while dealing with angry or hostile individuals.
Ability to work with others effectively as a team to accomplish tasks without discriminating against race, religion, color, gender, national origin, age, disability, sexual orientation or veteran status.
Ability to bend and lift 100 lbs.
Must have normal vision correctable to 20/20, hearing correctable to normal range, and full use of both hands.
Must attend required training, which might require travel overnight, and testify in court when summoned.
Required:
Preferred:
Benefits for all full-time/part-time regular employees include:
Texas Municipal Retirement System All full-time employees are participants of TMRS; this is a mandatory contribution. (Part-time regular employees who work a minimum of 20 hours per week are participants of TMRS) The employee contribution rate is 7% per pay period; the City matches the contribution 2-1. There is a 5 year vesting period. Employees are eligible to retire at any age after 20 years of service or at age 60 with 5 years of service. OPTIONAL RETIREMENT The City offers employees the option of contributing to a 457 Deferred Compensation Plan and/or Roth IRA's through payroll deduction. The City does not match these contributions. SOCIAL SECURITY/FICA These deductions are matched by the City. MEDICAL, DENTAL & VISION COVERAGE All full-time employees have Medical, Dental, Vision, Life w/AD&D, and LTD insurance coverage paid for by the City. (Part-time regular employees who work a minimum of 30 hours per week qualify for this coverage) Employees have the option of purchasing dependent coverage. SECTION 125 IRS BENEFIT PLANS Employees who have dependent health or any supplementary insurance premiums deducted from their checks are eligible to pay their premiums, "pre-taxed". Pre-taxed flexible spending accounts are also available for health and dependent care. VOLUNTARY/SUPPLEMENTAL BENEFITS Employees have the option of purchasing supplemental benefits through AFLAC and LegalShield. VACATION Full-time employees vacation accrues as follows: 0-5 years 10 days per year 5-10 years 15 days per year 10-20 years 20 days per year 20+ years 25 days per year Employees are eligible to take vacation after 6 months of employment. Part-time regular employees accrue vacation leave at ½ the accrual rate of a full-time employee. SICK LEAVE Sick leave accrues at 8 hours per month for full-time employees. (Fire accrues at 12 hours per month) Maximum accrual is 1,040 hours. Part-time regular employees accrue sick leave at ½ the accrual rate of a full-time employee. SICK LEAVE POOL The sick leave pool allows the employees to donate up to 24 hours of sick leave per year (employees must have a minimum of 96 hours of sick leave accumulated before contributing). This pool was
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