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City Of Brush Police Officer in Brush, Colorado

REQUIREMENTS:

Qualifications:

Be a certified peace officer under the guidelines of the Colorado Peace Officer Standards and Training Board. Possess a high school diploma, or equivalent, with a college degree in the field of criminal justice preferred. Possess a valid Colorado Driver's License. Work irregular or extended work hours, including rotating shift work. Run over barriers such as fences, walls and shrubs. Overcome common resistance such as pulling away, pushing/shoving. Control resistive subjects by grasping, employing takedown techniques, dragging or pulling, and handcuffing. Maintain balance on rooftops, fences, ladders, and stairs. Work in adverse climate conditions such as high temperatures (above 95 degrees), low temperatures (below 30 degrees), snow and ice, high winds. Work while exposed to irritants such as fingerprint powder, chemical agents such as mace or pepper spray. Work in adverse physical surroundings such as slippery surfaces (e.g. chasing suspects through wet grass), or working above ground level (roofs, fences). Work effectively in conditions of poor lighting, fog, noise, or faint sounds. The employee shall work well under pressure, meet multiple and sometimes competing deadlines. The employee shall at all times demonstrate cooperative behavior with colleagues and supervisors.

WAGE: $65,955-$95,656 yearly

DAYS/HRS: Full Time Permanent

DESCRIPTION:

Examples of Duties: The following duty statements are not intended and should not be interpreted to be an exhaustive list of all responsibilities or skills associated with this position. Other duties and responsibilities are performed as assigned. - Patrols within corporate limits to deter illegal activities and to protect and preserve the safety and security of individuals, property, buildings, and neighborhoods. - Completes reports in a clear and accurate manner. - Responds to dispatch calls and investigates citizen complaints and reported breaches of the peace including crimes in progress, crimes discovered after the fact, disturbances, accidents, etc. - Prepares summons necessary to charge individuals with violations of ordinances and statutes. - Makes arrests and take suspects into custody including the reading of rights, interrogation, search, booking, and transport of individuals to holding and jailing facilities. - Appears in court and other hearings to offer testimony. - Inspects and maintains assigned equipment. Revised 4/23/14 - Maintains awareness of focal crime rates and trends. - Attends and participates in assigned training sessions.

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