LCB Enforcement Officer
The Washington State Liquor and Cannabis Board (WSLCB) is accepting applications for permanent LCB Enforcement Officer's. The Enforcement and Education Division is headquartered in Olympia and has four regional offices inTacoma, Federal Way, Mount Vernon, and Spokane. The Enforcement Division works with approximately 13,000 liquor and cannabis licensees and their employees by providing education and counseling on liquor & cannabis licensing laws and regulations. LCB Enforcement Officers inspect premises, investigatecomplaints, and conduct compliance checks. At times they may take administrative and criminal action against licensees, employees, and the public who violate state liquor, tobacco and cannabis laws. The WSLCB Enforcement and Education division is committed to integrity, honesty, dedication, a commitment to serve, and public trust. Officers are responsible for enforcing state liquor, cannabis, tobacco and vapor product laws and regulation to promote public safety, while providing education to licensees, communities, and local law enforcement agencies. WSLCB Law Enforcement Officers carry out their duties with the highest standards of personal and professional ethics.
Under a limited law enforcement commission, our LCB Enforcement Officers enforce state liquor, tobacco and cannabis laws and regulations through citations, arrests, and administrative actions applicable to retailers, non-retailers, liquor, tobacco and cannabis employees, and underage violators within an assigned geographic area. The area may include about 250 or more liquor licensed businesses and about 150 or more tobacco licensees. Acts independently and exercises broad discretionary authority in criminal and administrative law enforcement. Responsibilities include, but are not limited to the following:
One year of experience as a LCB Enforcement Officer 1 and successful certification of the Criminal Justice Training Commission Basic Law Enforcement Academy or its equivalent; OR Successful completion of the Criminal Justice Training Commission (720 hours) Basic Law Enforcement Academy or its equivalent. (example: WA State Patrol Academy, CA Peace Officer Standards training, or certified Basic Law Enforcement Academy.) AND One year of experience as a full-time Peace Officer (active within the past two years) after achieving the successful completion of the Criminal Justice Training Commission's Basic Law Enforcement Academy or its equivalent. Conditions of employment include: Must be 21 years old. Must be a Washington State resident and possess and maintain a valid Washington State Driver's License upon appointment. Must be a US Citizen or a Lawful Permanent Resident of the United States of America. Ability to write clearly and succinctly. Ability to orally communicate effectively on a one-on-one basis and in a group setting. Applicants will be required to complete a background questionnaire and fingerprint cards and sign an authorization to release information prior to being interviewed. Applicants will not have access to any background investigative materials and files. Background investigations are part of the pre-employment selection process and are not a commitment to employment. Must undergo background investigations, including a polygraph exam, psychological testing, medical exam, and drug and alcohol tests. These are required due to the nature and security requirements of the job. No use or possession of illegal narcotics or controlled substances within the past five years. No possession or consumption of cannabis/hashish within the past one year. No possession of other illegal drugs within the last ten years. No possession of amphetamines or methamphetamines (such as speed, Ritalin, crank, crystal, ice, etc.), within the last ten years or over three times. No possession of hallucinogenic drugs (LSD, PCP, hallucinogenic mushrooms, etc.) over three times OR within the last ten years. No possession of non-prescribed opiates or narcotics (heroine, morphine, etc.) over three times OR within the last ten years. No possession of cocaine over three times OR within the last ten years. No possession of non-prescribed drugs or use of any prescription drugs that were not prescribed to you at any time after submitting an application with ANY law enforcement agency within the last five years. No possession or use of any prescription drugs that were not prescribed to you while employed or after having been employed by a law enforcement agency, regardless of the time frame. No possession of anabolic steroids within the last two years. Possession is defined as illegal control, touching, uses of in any fashion, holding, selling, or trafficking (transportation for sale) any illegal (non-prescribed) drug. Possession as part of Law Enforcement duties, such as transportation and confiscation, will not disqualify and is not considered illegal possession. Any of the following activities will result in the rejection of your application: Any attempt at deception or falsification, either written or spoken, regarding any matter during any phase of this selection process. Any Felony or Domestic Violence convictions. The following will be taken under consideration and may or may not result in the rejection of your application: Untruthful responses or prior drug possession. Unfavorable work history involving any of the following areas: poor performance; poor attendance; a number of disciplinary actions with cause; or insubordination. Resignation from any position in order to avoid dismissal for cause. Termination from another law enforcement agency for cause. Extensive moving traffic violations. In addition to the qualifications stated above, the candidate will also possess the ability to: Effectively communicate with irate or intoxicated people. Employ the senses of sight (both day and night), touch, smell, and hearing while performing various job requirements. Lift and carry up to 50 lbs when inspecting premises or processing evidence. Respond to physical attack with the ability to escape or summon aid. Inspect multi-level buildings. Administer first aid, including Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation and properly dispose of equipment or supplies possibly tainted by blood/air borne pathogens. Respond to verbal and written directions. Apply reasoning skills when confronted with the need to make discretionary decisions within the state law and policies of the Enforcement Division and Liquor Control Board. Willingness and ability to arrest and handle suspected violators. Stand and walk for extensive periods of time. Visit liquor establishments where conditions are often crowded, boisterous, and hostile. Remain calm and ability to deescalate situations when people are upset, angry, hostile, under the influence of alcohol or drugs, cursing, etc. Drive or sit in a car for long periods of time. Work weekends, holidays, nights, overtime, and on call. Work alone for long periods of time. Work remotely using a computer laptop system that tracks enforcement actions. Wear a ballistic vest and other safety equipment in all weather conditions. Maintain equipment, such as a motor vehicle, firearm, video camera, projector, computer, cell phone, portable radio etc.
LCB Enforcement Officer
The Washington State Liquor and Cannabis Board (WSLCB) is accepting applications for permanent LCB Enforcement Officer's. The Enforcement and Education Division is headquartered in Olympia and has four regional offices inTacoma, Federal Way, Mount Vernon, and Spokane. The Enforcement Division works with approximately 13,000 liquor and cannabis licensees and their employees by providing education and counseling on liquor & cannabis licensing laws and regulations. LCB Enforcement Officers inspect premises, investigatecomplaints, and conduct compliance checks. At times they may take administrative and criminal action against licensees, employees, and the public who violate state liquor, tobacco and cannabis laws. The WSLCB Enforcement and Education division is committed to integrity, honesty, dedication, a commitment to serve, and public trust. Officers are responsible for enforcing state liquor, cannabis, tobacco and vapor product laws and regulation to promote public safety, while providing education to licensees, communities, and local law enforcement agencies. WSLCB Law Enforcement Officers carry out their duties with the highest standards of personal and professional ethics.
Under a limited law enforcement commission, our LCB Enforcement Officers enforce state liquor, tobacco and cannabis laws and regulations through citations, arrests, and administrative actions applicable to retailers, non-retailers, liquor, tobacco and cannabis employees, and underage violators within an assigned geographic area. The area may include about 250 or more liquor licensed businesses and about 150 or more tobacco licensees. Acts independently and exercises broad discretionary authority in criminal and administrative law enforcement. Responsibilities include, but are not limited to the following:
One year of experience as a LCB Enforcement Officer 1 and successful certification of the Criminal Justice Training Commission Basic Law Enforcement Academy or its equivalent; OR Successful completion of the Criminal Justice Training Commission (720 hours) Basic Law Enforcement Academy or its equivalent. (example: WA State Patrol Academy, CA Peace Officer Standards training, or certified Basic Law Enforcement Academy.) AND One year of experience as a full-time Peace Officer (active within the past two years) after achieving the successful completion of the Criminal Justice Training Commission's Basic Law Enforcement Academy or its equivalent. Conditions of employment include: Must be 21 years old. Must be a Washington State resident and possess and maintain a valid Washington State Driver's License upon appointment. Must be a US Citizen or a Lawful Permanent Resident of the United States of America. Ability to write clearly and succinctly. Ability to orally communicate effectively on a one-on-one basis and in a group setting. Applicants will be required to complete a background questionnaire and fingerprint cards and sign an authorization to release information prior to being interviewed. Applicants will not have access to any background investigative materials and files. Background investigations are part of the pre-employment selection process and are not a commitment to employment. Must undergo background investigations, including a polygraph exam, psychological testing, medical exam, and drug and alcohol tests. These are required due to the nature and security requirements of the job. No use or possession of illegal narcotics or controlled substances within the past five years. No possession or consumption of cannabis/hashish within the past one year. No possession of other illegal drugs within the last ten years. No possession of amphetamines or methamphetamines (such as speed, Ritalin, crank, crystal, ice, etc.), within the last ten years or over three times. No possession of hallucinogenic drugs (LSD, PCP, hallucinogenic mushrooms, etc.) over three times OR within the last ten years. No possession of non-prescribed opiates or narcotics (heroine, morphine, etc.) over three times OR within the last ten years. No possession of cocaine over three times OR within the last ten years. No possession of non-prescribed drugs or use of any prescription drugs that were not prescribed to you at any time after submitting an application with ANY law enforcement agency within the last five years. No possession or use of any prescription drugs that were not prescribed to you while employed or after having been employed by a law enforcement agency, regardless of the time frame. No possession of anabolic steroids within the last two years. Possession is defined as illegal control, touching, uses of in any fashion, holding, selling, or trafficking (transportation for sale) any illegal (non-prescribed) drug. Possession as part of Law Enforcement duties, such as transportation and confiscation, will not disqualify and is not considered illegal possession. Any of the following activities will result in the rejection of your application: Any attempt at deception or falsification, either written or spoken, regarding any matter during any phase of this selection process. Any Felony or Domestic Violence convictions. The following will be taken under consideration and may or may not result in the rejection of your application: Untruthful responses or prior drug possession. Unfavorable work history involving any of the following areas: poor performance; poor attendance; a number of disciplinary actions with cause; or insubordination. Resignation from any position in order to avoid dismissal for cause. Termination from another law enforcement agency for cause. Extensive moving traffic violations. In addition to the qualifications stated above, the candidate will also possess the ability to: Effectively communicate with irate or intoxicated people. Employ the senses of sight (both day and night), touch, smell, and hearing while performing various job requirements. Lift and carry up to 50 lbs when inspecting premises or processing evidence. Respond to physical attack with the ability to escape or summon aid. Inspect multi-level buildings. Administer first aid, including Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation and properly dispose of equipment or supplies possibly tainted by blood/air borne pathogens. Respond to verbal and written directions. Apply reasoning skills when confronted with the need to make discretionary decisions within the state law and policies of the Enforcement Division and Liquor Control Board. Willingness and ability to arrest and handle suspected violators. Stand and walk for extensive periods of time. Visit liquor establishments where conditions are often crowded, boisterous, and hostile. Remain calm and ability to deescalate situations when people are upset, angry, hostile, under the influence of alcohol or drugs, cursing, etc. Drive or sit in a car for long periods of time. Work weekends, holidays, nights, overtime, and on call. Work alone for long periods of time. Work remotely using a computer laptop system that tracks enforcement actions. Wear a ballistic vest and other safety equipment in all weather conditions. Maintain equipment, such as a motor vehicle, firearm, video camera, projector, computer, cell phone, portable radio etc.
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