Police Recruit
Company: Otay Recreation Ctr
Location: Chula Vista
Posted on: May 22, 2023
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Job Description:
Description and Essential Functions
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Chula Vista Police Department is a progressive organization that
welcomes diversity, encourages innovation, and rewards employee
performance. The CVPD promotes employee involvement in
decision-making and problem solving. Through this commitment to
inclusiveness, the CVPD receives strong support and an exemplary
approval rating from the community.
There are significant opportunities for career advancement through
the CVPD. We're seeking motivated individuals who are beginning
their careers, as well as those interested in a career change.
Prior law enforcement experience is welcome but not required.
Mission
The Chula Vista Police Department, in partnership with the
Community, is dedicated to providing community policing, with the
highest level of professionalism and transparency. Chula Vista
Police Department Employees will provide fair, courteous, and
compassionate service to enhance the quality of life in Chula
Vista.
Values
Leadership - Respect - Integrity - Accountability
The Position:Police Recruit is the entry-level position to a career
in municipal law enforcement. Police Recruits learn and participate
in established curriculum and subsequently pass all tests given by
training staff, including academics and manipulative skills such as
defensive tactics, firing weapons with accuracy, and driving at
high speeds on a set test course while maintaining control. After
successfully completing the Police Academy, the Police Recruit will
then automatically promote to the classification of Peace
Officer.
Compensation: Peace Officer salary range is $7,309.58 - $8,884.81
monthly. Peace Officers will receive an additional 3% pay increase
and $2,000 stipend in July 2023.
For more information and resources click on this CVPD Career
Opportunities link.
Essential Functions:
Functions may include, but are not limited to, the following: learn
and participate in all classroom and field activities while
attending the police academy; write/type reports and complete all
assignments; participate in daily physical training at the same
intensity as the majority of the group, or as directed by academy
training staff; run up to six miles at an eight minute/mile pace;
perform up to sixty sit-ups straight; perform sixty push-ups
straight; spar with training staff and/or fellow recruits; fire
weapons; drive vehicles; talk on radio; learn about community-based
policing, familiarization between law enforcement and community
residents and collaborative problem solving;build and maintain
positive working relationships with co-workers, other City
employees and the public using principles of good customer service;
and perform other related duties and physical training activities
as assigned.
Minimum Qualifications
Any combination of experience and training that would likely
provide the required knowledge and abilities is qualifying. A
typical way to obtain the knowledge and abilities would be: must be
at least 20 years of age at time of application and 21 years of age
at time of appointment; must have a valid California Driver's
License at time of appointment; must meet citizenship requirements
as defined under California Government Code Sections 1031(a) and
1031.5.
Education- Per Government Code section 1031(e), United States high
school graduation, or passage of the General Education Development
(GED) test, or attainment of a two-year or four-year degree from an
accredited college or university. NOTE: Verification at time of
hire is required. Additional college course work in Police
Administration and/or Criminal Justice is highly desirable.
Knowledge, Skills and Abilities / Physical Demands and Working
Conditions
Knowledge, Skills and Abilities:
Knowledge of: customer service; modern office practices and
procedures; computer equipment and software applications related to
assignment; basic mathematics; English usage, spelling, grammar,
and punctuation. Ability to: participate in all physical training
exercises; learn and participate in classroom lectures; prioritize
and coordinate several activities/assignments; learn and apply
procedures and techniques learned in the police academy, including
community-based policing, familiarization between law enforcement
and community residents and collaborative problem solving; use
initiative and sound independent judgment within established
guidelines; communicate clearly and concisely, both orally and in
writing; establish and maintain effective working relationships
with those contacted in the course of work; and work with various
cultural and ethnic groups in a tactful and effective manner.
Physical Demands and Working Conditions:
The Physical Agility Test (PAT) is designed to be a specific
measure of the physical capabilities necessary to perform the
duties of a Peace Officer. Test events are designed to simulate
actual areas of police work. The events include: 1) a 1.5-mile run
to be completed in 14 minutes or less; 2) an agility course. Lift
up to 150 lbs. Must be able to see a target up to 50 yards away and
focus enough on it to accurately fire a weapon at it. Must be able
to hear voices of training staff over other loud noises such as
gunfire and yelling. Some of the work is performed indoors in a
classroom setting, and some of the work takes place outside while
performing the physical training exercises.
Additional Information
RECRUITMENT NO. 23507104
To be considered for this position, applicants must submit a City
Application and Supplemental Questionnaire by the closing date
listed. Candidates whose applications indicate the required
education and experience most directly related to the position will
be invited to participate in the selection process. All notices
will be sent via e-mail.
Unless otherwise noted, a passing score must be achieved at each
step of the recruitment process in order to have your name placed
on the eligibility list for hiring consideration. The eligibility
list established as a result of this recruitment will be for a
duration of twelve (12) months, unless otherwise extended. Please
note: The examination materials for this recruitment are validated,
copyrighted, and/or inappropriate for review.
Employees in the Police Recruit position are represented by the
Association of Chula Vista Employees (ACE) and receive benefits
afforded to ACE-represented employees. After successfully
completing the Police Academy, the Police Recruit will
automatically promote to the classification of Peace Officer, a
position represented by the Chula Vista Police Officers'
Association (POA) and receive benefits outlined in the POA
Memorandum of Understanding. Click here to view POA benefit summary
information.
Personal Qualifications
Please click here for a list of disqualifying criteria.
Must possess a good character and reputation; superior
self-command, alertness, and judgment; ability to establish and
maintain good working and public relations. Conviction of a serious
offense, repeated or numerous convictions for minor offenses,
conviction of an offense involving moral turpitude, or discharge
from the military service under other than honorable conditions may
be disqualifying. Candidates will be subject to a thorough
background investigation, a voice stress analysis, and after a
conditional offer of employment, a psychological and medical
evaluation.
Recruitment and Selection Process - Applicants must pass ALL of the
following assessments:
Application Review
Applications will be reviewed to ensure that candidates meet the
age, licensing, citizenship, and education requirements. All
statements made in the application materials are subject to
verification; false statements will be cause for disqualification
or discharge.
Written Examination- Tentative Dates: 4/11, 5/11, 6/8, 7/11 (more
will be added as needed)
The written examination is a California Peace Officer Standards and
Training (POST) Entry-Level Test Battery that has two
components:
1. Reading Component - measures reading comprehension
2. Writing Component - measures clarity, vocabulary, and
spelling
The written exam takes approximately 3.5 hours to administer. This
includes thirty minutes for the proctor to read the test
instructions and for the applicants to code demographic information
on machine-readable forms. The scoring procedure is automated thus
requiring the applicants to code their names, addresses, social
security numbers, etc., on the forms. Two and one-half (2.5) hours
are allowed for actual completion of the test battery.
POST scores the written examination. Results are released 2 - 3
weeks after the written exam. Successful candidates are eligible to
continue in the selection process. Candidates who are unsuccessful
on the written exam will not be eligible to continue in the
selection process, however may re-apply, and test at a future
date.
The Applicant Preparation Guide for the POST Entry-Level Test
Battery provides a thorough overview of the test, practice test
items, and test taking strategies. For more information click
here.
POST 30-Day Rule: Applicants must wait for a period of one month
(30 calendar days) before taking a subsequent exam. If you have
taken or will take the POST PELLETB exam 30 days prior to our
scheduled exam, you are INELIGIBLE to take the written exam.
PELLETB Written Test Waiver Information:
If you possess POST PELLETB written exam results from another
agency AND the letter is dated within 6 months prior to our test
date; you may submit these results with your application or via
email to amatsuhiro@chulavistaca.gov . Only applicants with a
Tscore of 46 and above will be invited to continue in the
process.
If you possess an associate's degree or higher from an accredited
U.S. college or university OR have a foreign equivalency
certificate, you may waive the PELLETB written test. You must
submit a copy of your diploma or transcripts confirming your degree
with your application in order to waive the PELLETB written
test.
If you are submitting a foreign equivalency certificate, the
accrediting association must be recognized by the Secretary of the
United States Department of Education. This means the accrediting
association must hold full membership in the National Council for
Private School Accreditation (NCPSA), or hold full membership in
AdvancED, or hold full membership in the Council for American
Private Education (CAPE), or is an accrediting association
recognized by the National Federation of Nonpublic School State
Accrediting Associations (NFNSSAA).
Officer Pre-Background Questionnaire
The preliminary background questionnaire is a confidential
questionnaire designed to assist the Police Department in
conducting a preliminary suitability screening. This confidential
questionnaire will be provided at the written examination or later
on in the process if PELLETB written test has been waived. You are
required to pass both the written examination and the Officer
Pre-Background questionnaire to continue in the selection process.
If you are waiving the PELLETB, the Pre-Background questionnaire
will be completed at another step in the recruitment process.
Physical Agility Test (PAT)- Tentative Dates: 4/15, 5/13, 6/10, 7/8
(more will be added as needed)
The Physical Agility Test (PAT) is developed to assess fitness and
agility capabilities necessary to perform the duties of a Peace
Officer. Test events are designed to simulate actual areas of
police work. The PAT is comprised of two timed events:
1. 1.5 mile run to be completed in 14 minutes or less AND
2. Obstacle/Agility Course
You must pass both portions of the PAT to move forward in the
process. Candidates will be notified via email if the PAT was
passed or failed. Successful candidates are eligible to continue in
the selection process.
Background Investigation
Peace Officers are responsible for protecting and serving the
public and are entrusted with substantial authority to carry out
these responsibilities. As such, the California Peace Officer
Standards and Training (POST) requires that the history of peace
officer applicants be thoroughly investigated to make sure that
nothing in their background is inconsistent with performing peace
officer duties. Failure to pass the background investigation will
result in removal of the candidate's name from the eligibility
list.
Chief's Interview
Psychological Evaluation and Medical Examination
California Government Code 1031(f) requires all California peace
officers to be free from any emotional, or mental condition that
might adversely affect the exercise of the powers of a peace
officer. Peace officers must also be free from any physical
condition that might adversely affect the exercise of peace officer
powers.
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