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Police Officer

City of Atlantic City

·

Feb 4, 2024

Salary
$40k – $55k/yr
Location
Atlantic City, NJ, NJ, US
Department
Administration
Education
High School
Source
GovernmentJobs

Description

  During an assigned tour of duty, on foot, or in an automobile, patrols
  a designated area to provide assistance and protection for persons, to
  safeguard property, to assure observance of the law, and to apprehend
  lawbreakers; does related work as required.
 
  NOTE: The examples of work for this title are for illustrative
  purposes only. A particular position using this title may not perform
  all duties listed in this job specification. Conversely, all duties
  performed on the job may not be listed.
 PREPARATION FOR WORK
 
  Attends roll call in proper uniform, listening to information and
  assignments given orally, and reads "squeal sheet," bulletin board,
  and/or logs of previous shifts, in order to establish presence,
  receive assignments, and to maintain continuity of service or action.
 
  Gathers together necessary equipment such as shotgun, flashlight,
  summons books, etc., in order to be prepared for duty.
 
  Inspects and maintains patrol car by visually checking and/or
  operating all equipment, by arranging for washing, waxing, and
  mechanical service, and by taking patrol car to service location in
  order to insure that vehicle is ready for patrol.
 
  Inventories and maintains equipment carried in patrol car such as
  first aid kit, oxygen supply, blanket, flares, etc., by utilizing an
  equipment check list, and by replacing missing or damaged items in
  order to assure readiness for patrol.
 
  Maintains issued uniform and weapons, by arranging for cleaning and
  reassembling firearms in order to assure their proper appearance and
  serviceability.
 
  FIGHTS AND DOMESTIC DISPUTES
 
  Separates parties involved in a fight situation by physically
  intervening or escorting one party out of reach of the other, in order
  to prevent injury to any of the parties involved.
 
  Attempts to calm parties involved in a fight situation by asking each
  party to tell or discuss his or her side, in order to gain control of
  the situation.
 
  Discusses possible solutions with parties involved in a dispute by
  referring parties to appropriate services and explaining legal
  recourse, in order to fully resolve the dispute or prevent its
  recurrence.
 
  Arrests one or more parties in a fight situation, by using standard
  procedures, in order to restore peace.
 
  GENERAL PATROL
 
  Patrols throughout assigned area either on foot or in patrol car,
  looking for anything unusual in order to increase patrol visibility
  and prevent crime, or to discover crime in progress.
 
  Maintains radio communications with headquarters by operating walkie-
  talkie or patrol car radio in order to facilitate patrol activities.
 
  Assesses situations by utilizing information received from the
  dispatcher and by visually and orally inspecting premises and
  surrounding environment in order to make decisions concerning choice
  of actions and equipment.
 
  Issues summonses for various violations of municipal ordinances and
  state laws by writing the required information on summons and
  delivering a copy to the accused, in order to enforce the law.
 
  Facilitates the remediation of miscellaneous hazardous conditions
  (e.g., road obstructions, malfunctioning signals, etc.) by direct
  action or by notifying appropriate agencies, in order to restore safe
  conditions in the assigned sector.
 
  Maintains surveillance of persons suspected of unlawful activity and
  notifies supervisor, or detectives of important information, in order
  to facilitate the investigative procedure.
 
  Reports, or receives description(s) of suspect(s) at large by radio
  transmission in response to, or back-up for, criminal actions, in
  order to aid, or to enlist aid of fellow officers in the apprehension
  of suspects/perpetrators.
 
  Following legal guidelines, stops suspicious people, asks them to show
  identification, and to explain what they are doing in order to detect
  or prevent a criminal action.
 
  Attempts to disarm persons threatening others with a weapon by using
  calming conversation and obtaining assistance, in order to neutralize
  a dangerous situation.
 
  Secures the scene of a crime, or emergency by blocking off the area
  with barricades, ropes, etc., and by standing guard in order to
  prevent damage, loss, or injury.
 
  Records patrol activities by filling out log sheet after each call in
  order to account for actions, mileage, and time on a daily basis.
 
  SERVICE CALLS
 
  Promotes good will by talking casually with people, answering
  questions, referring citizens to other services, and learning of
  situations requiring police action in order to gain the confidence and
  support of community members.
 
  Controls crowd at emergency scene, following established procedures,
  in order to insure that emergency services can be performed quickly
  and safely.
 
  Assists in evacuation of buildings, or areas by orally ordering people
  to leave or by physically escorting them from the area in order to
  remove them from danger.
 
  Examines ill or injured persons, and administers the appropriate first
  aid treatment in order to prevent further injury or loss of life.
 
  Guards dignitaries by continuously positioning self in a manner to
  most effectively provide protection in order to assure safe passage
  through the area.
 
  Escorts businessmen to and/or from the bank, and frightened citizens
  to their destination by taking them in the patrol car, or by walking
  with them in order to provide protection.
 
  Gives assistance to operators of disabled vehicles by repairing
  vehicle, or obtaining necessary repair service, or by transporting
  driver and occupants to a place where shelter, or assistance can be
  obtained in order to alleviate a potentially dangerous situation.
 
  Returns lost children by interrogating passers-by, and responsible
  persons in the area where children were discovered in order to restore
  the children to the custody of their parents or guardians.
 
  Transports or escorts intoxicated persons home or to the hospital in
  order to assure their safety.
 
  Blocks suicide attempts by talking to persons threatening and/or
  attempting suicide, comforting and reassuring them in order to
  convince them to give up the suicide attempt.
 
  Assists citizens in gaining entry to their vehicles or home when a
  lockout has occurred, using improvised means in order to provide a
  necessary service.
 
  TRAFFIC CONTROL AND ENFORCEMENT OF TRAFFIC LAWS
 
  Directs, or re-routes vehicle and pedestrian traffic at emergency
  scenes at high volume traffic locations, and at school crossings,
  using hand signals, flares, and/or barricades, in order to insure the
  safety of pedestrians and the smooth flow of traffic.
 
  Drives patrol car in an unspecified pattern and at varying speeds in
  order to increase police visibility and to discourage traffic
  violations and other such occurrences.
 
  Operates radar equipment in patrol unit in order to apprehend speeding
  law violators.
 
  Pursues detected traffic violators by using patrol vehicle and
  equipment as required in order to apprehend violators.
 
  Reports action after apprehending traffic violator to the dispatcher,
  using the radio in order to communicate the location, request back-up
  (if required), and to request motor vehicle and warrant check.
 
  Interviews or interrogates motor vehicle operators and visually
  inspects operator's license, vehicle registration, and proof of
  insurance card, in order to obtain information and admission or
  confession to violations of motor vehicle code.
 
  Evaluates statements, facts, and evidence to determine if a traffic
  ticket should be issued as a result of an operator's actions.
 
  Warns motor vehicle operators of observed traffic violations by orally
  informing them of their actions and explaining related provisions of
  the motor vehicle code, in order to discourage future violations.
 
  Issues traffic summons to observed traffic violators by writing the
  required information on the summons, giving the violator his copy, and
  explaining the violation and procedure for compliance, in order to
  enforce traffic regulations.
 
  Observes behavior and administers appropriate test(s) to suspected
  violators in order to determine whether they are under the influence
  of drugs, narcotics, or alcohol.
 
  MOTOR VEHICLE ACCIDENTS
 
  Summons ambulance, wrecker, or other emergency equipment needed at an
  accident scene in order to provide the necessary services as quickly
  as possible.
 
  Protects accident scene from disturbance by appropriately positioning
  police car and by lighting and placing flares at strategic locations
  in order to divert traffic and to prevent further destruction, or
  removal of evidence.
 
  Removes (or assists in removing) dead or injured from wrecked and/or
  overturned vehicles by manually lifting them.
 
  Transports motor vehicle accident victims to the hospital when no
  other emergency vehicle is available in order to minimize time lost in
  receiving necessary medical treatment.
 
  Identifies, protects, and documents any short-lived evidence found at
  the accident scene, using approved departmental procedures in order to
  prevent evidence from being overlooked or destroyed.
 
  Inspects and/or operates devices (lights, brakes, steering, tires,
  etc.), of vehicles involved in accidents to determine if their
  operating condition contributed to the cause of the accident.
 
  At the scene of a motor vehicle accident, interviews operators,
  occupants, and witnesses, using simple interviewing techniques and
  writing notes of important information in order to help determine how,
  when, and why the accident occurred.
 
  Explains procedures that motor vehicle operators should follow
  concerning insurance claims and filing accident forms.
 
  Evaluates statements, facts, and evidence gathered at a motor vehicle
  accident scene in order to determine if a summons should be issued.
 
  Measures the distance from the accident vehicles and markings made by
  the vehicles to fixed points (mile post markers, nearest intersection,
  city limits, etc.), using a tape measure, or measuring wheel in order
  to determine the exact location, and possible cause of the accident.
 
  Sketches a rough diagram of the accident scene, showing movement of
  vehicles and pedestrians before and after impact and location of
  physical evidence in order to record this information for future
  investigation.
 
  Completes accident report forms by printing or typing data gained from
  accident investigation (including a short narrative and a diagram of
  the accident) in order to officially record the results of the
  investigation and to provide information to all parties involved.
 
  Transports blood or urine samples of motor vehicle operators to police
  labs in cases of suspicious auto accidents in order to obtain evidence
  as to whether the operator was driving under the influence of drugs or
  narcotics.
 
  INVESTIGATIONS
 
  Locates and interrogates available witnesses after an incident by
  talking with people in the area in order to obtain information for
  further investigation.
 
  Make notes of activities and facts of initial investigations in order
  to record information for future reference.
 
  Collects and labels evidence taken from the crime scene, using
  approved departmental procedures, in order to preserve evidence.
 
  Relates suspicious activities and other important information to
  detectives by direct or written communication in order to facilitate
  the investigative process.
 
  Takes photographs, or directs a photographer to take specific pictures
  at a crime scene in order to establish visual evidence.
 
  Searches property involved in criminal incidents by visual inspection
  and by disassembling property items when necessary in order to
  discover dangerous objects, missing items, or other evidence.
 
  Attempts to locate owners of damaged property by utilizing existing
  records and/or questioning area residents in order to inform the owner
  of the damage and to obtain information.
 
  Assists victims in the use of the "mug book" in order to make
  identification of suspects.
 
  Prepares property report on items to be used as evidence in order to
  document its existence, characteristics, and availability.
 
  Prepares investigative reports, or supplements for each phase of an
  investigation in order to provide an official running record of the
  investigation.
 
  Completes request for examination of evidence forms, including a
  narrative description of the crime and a checklist of evidence in
  order to insure a thorough analysis of the evidence.
 
  ARRESTS
 
  Apprehends and subdues suspects by chasing them on foot, or in patrol
  car and by using physical force and applying handcuffs, if necessary,
  in order to take suspect into custody and to prevent injury to the
  officer or others.
 
  Searches the body and clothing of suspects for possible weapons, using
  visual and physical means in order to insure the safety of the officer
  and others.
 
  Transports arrested persons to headquarters, or detention facility,
  using handcuffs and other security measures necessary in order to book
  them according to proper procedures.
 
  Advises parents of juvenile offenders in custody of procedures
  relative to the case in order to insure that parents understand their
  responsibilities.
 
  Refers juvenile cases to the Youth Officer (juvenile department) by
  submitting known details in order to have the case handled by
  appropriately trained personnel.
 
  Reads "Constitutional Rights" to suspect and obtains signature from
  suspect on the written statement of the rights in order to effect a
  lawful arrest.
 
  Identifies suspect by inspecting his driver's license or similar
  document(s) in order to assist in determining if suspect has a prior
  arrest on record.
 
  Fingerprints and/or photographs violators or suspects using equipment
  at the I.D. station, in order to process a standard arrest.
 
  Operates a video recorder on persons arrested for drunkenness or
  narcotics use in order to have a record of behavior as evidence.
 
  Completes reports necessary to substantiate an arrest by printing, or
  typing all required information (including a narrative description) on
  appropriate forms in order to document an arrest.
 
  Contacts appropriate court authority by telephone in order to
  determine the amount of bail or bond required to release the accused.
 
  Transports arrested persons according to appropriate criminal code
  (juvenile, adult, female, etc.) in order to situate detained parties
  at required locations.
 
  COURT TESTIMONY: PREPARATION AND APPEARANCE
 
  Prepares to testify in court by collecting documents, reports and
  other evidence related to the case, reading all reports and notes, and
  talking with other officers, supervisors, solicitors, and witnesses,
  in order to insure accuracy and effectiveness of testimony.
 
  Notifies and/or subpoenas witnesses and victims of crime before
  scheduled court hearings to insure their availability to testify.
 
  Testifies in court by presenting facts and/or evidence related to the
  case and by answering attorney's and magistrate's questions in order
  to help insure the proper disposition of the case.
 
  SUPPORTIVE DUTIES
 
  Process incoming calls by listening to caller and identifying
  important information, determining what action to take (i.e.,
  dispatching a patrol car to investigate, or referring caller to
  another agency) and initiating this action in order to insure an
  appropriate response.
 
  Dispatches patrol cars via radio by selecting and contacting available
  units and by transmitting the location and nature of problem to the
  selected cars in order to respond to incoming calls, or to provide
  support for primary units.
 
  Maintains log of all incoming calls and radio transmissions by
  recording information (i.e., time call is received, unit dispatched,
  unit arrives, unit leaves, and location and nature of emergency) on
  appropriate forms in order to provide documentation of activities.
 
  Operates computer terminal by entering or reading information on
  screen in order to transmit, or to receive data from N.C.I.C,
  S.C.I.C., or other central information source.
 
  Guards prisoners and arrested persons by appropriately positioning
  self in relation to prisoners, and by using handcuffs when necessary
  in order to prevent escape and to protect the prisoners from harm.
 
  Makes a check of jailed prisoners by touring the facility at regular
  time intervals, and by making a notation on each cell sheet in order
  to account for the presence and safety of all prisoners.
 
   May be required to learn to utilize various types of electronic and/or
  manual recording and information systems used by the agency, office,
  or related units.
 
 REQUIREMENTS:
 
 EDUCATION:
 
  Graduation from high school or vocational high school
  or possession of an approved high school equivalent certificate.
 
  AGE:
 
  Not less than 18 nor more than 35 years of age at the
  announced closing date for filing applications for the position. In
  determining maximum age eligibility of veterans, the time spent in
  active military service during periods specified in Department of
  Personnel law and rules will be deducted from the attained age.
 
 NOTE: Appointees will be required to successfully
  complete a training program mandated by the New Jersey Police Training
  Commission within 18 months of appointment.
 
 LICENSE:
 Appointees will be required to possess a valid Police license and driver's license
 valid in New Jersey.

  CITIZENSHIP
  Must be a citizen of the United States.
 
  MEDICAL EXAMINATION

  As a prerequisite for appointment, appointees may be
  required to pass a thorough medical and psychiatric examination to be
  administered by the appointing authority. Any psychological, medical
  or physical condition or defect which would prevent efficient
  performance of the duties of the position, cause the appointee to be a
  hazard to himself/herself or others, or become aggravated as a result
  of performance of these duties, will be cause for rejection.
 Knowledge of rules and regulations of the department.
 
  Knowledge of personnel and equipment available.
 
  Knowledge of the people in the assigned area.
 
  Knowledge of public agencies and facilities.
 
  Knowledge and awareness of national and local events and how they
  might affect the job.
 
  Knowledge of one's own limitations in dealing with emergencies.
 
  Knowledge of ways of handling crowd situations.
 
  Knowledge of basic first aid.
 
  Knowledge of traffic laws and ordinances.
 
  Knowledge of and willingness to take proper action in preventing
  potential accidents from occurring.
 
  Knowledge of investigative procedures.
 
  Knowledge of officer's role in dealing with emergencies.
 
  Knowledge of current laws, procedures, and trends governing search and
  seizure activities.
 
  Knowledge of proper procedure for obtaining a warrant.
 
  Knowledge of laws affecting arrest procedures.
 
  Knowledge of amount of force required to make arrests.
 
  Knowledge of the criminal justice system.
 
  Knowledge of the elements of state laws.
 
  Knowledge of and ability to effectively use services and equipment
  available.
 
  Knowledge of procedures to follow in dealing with an emergency.
 
  Ability to communicate ideas with spoken words.
 
  Ability to write clear, and concise letters, reports, descriptions, or
  instructions.
 
  Ability to find general concepts or rules which explain how a given
  series of individual items are related to each other; it involves the
  ability to logically proceed from individual cases to general
  principles.
 
  Ability to apply a broad, general idea, or principle effectively, to a
  particular problem or case.
 
  Ability to follow rules and procedures.
 
  Ability to gather, organize, and utilize information.
 
  Ability to find practical ways of dealing with problems.
 
  Ability to read with reasonable speed and understanding so as to
  absorb written information.
 
  Ability to maintain a high level of muscular exertion for some minimum
  period of time. This involves the degree of muscular force exerted
  against a fairly immovable, or heavy object in order to lift, push, or
  pull that object.
 
  Ability to make repeated trunk and/or arm leg bending or stretching
  movements where speed as well as degree counts; it includes the
  ability of these muscles to recover from the strain and distortion of
  repeated flexing.
 
  The ability involves the capacity to maintain physical activity over
  prolonged periods of time.
 
  Ability to hold up or move body's own weight repeatedly or at one time
  without stopping, using the force of arm and trunk muscles.
 
  Ability to use the trunk, arms, and legs together in movement.
 
  Ability to make gross, rapid, arm movements.
 
  Ability to work fast and accurately in situations where there is
  pressure or emotional strain.
 
  Ability to put up with and handle verbal abuse from a person or a
  group.
 
  Ability to work as a member of a group.
 
  Ability to take the lead, or take charge when working or dealing with
  others.
 
  Ability to deal with people politely and helpfully beyond the giving
  and receiving of instructions.
 
  Ability to learn to utilize various types of electronic and/or manual
  recording and information systems used by the agency, office, or
  related units.
 
  Ability to read, write, speak, understand, or communicate in English
  sufficiently to perform the duties of this position. American Sign
  Language or Braille may also be considered as acceptable forms of
  communication.
 
  Persons with mental or physical disabilities are eligible as long as
  they can perform the essential functions of the job after reasonable
  accommodation is made to their known limitations. If the accommodation
  cannot be made because it would cause the employer undue hardship,
  such persons may not be eligible.
 
 
  • Academy Salary:  $40,000.00
  • Salary after graduating the academy: $54,500.00.
ACPD starting salaries: 
2025 - $54,500.00
Top salary:
2025: $113,404.00  

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Police Officer at City of Atlantic City • $40k – $55k/yr | Hiring.Camp