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City of Folsom

Police Officer (Lateral)

City of Folsom, Folsom, Pennsylvania, United States

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This is a continuous recruitment and may close at any time.

We encourage all qualified candidates to apply as soon as possible.

Applications must be filled out completely and thoroughly.

Resumes are not accepted in lieu of an application, but must be attached.

Please attach any degrees or transcripts, licenses, and certifications to your application.

Position Overview The City of Folsom is currently recruiting for Police Officers (Lateral).

This position performs a variety of law enforcement and crime prevention work.

Lateral candidates are the journey‑level classification in the Police Officer class series and are designed for applicants who are currently working for a recognized law enforcement agency, have successfully completed the probation period for that agency, and possess a State of California Basic POST Certificate.

The Police Officer (Lateral) base salary range is $89,145.16 – $112,926.41 annually, plus a 6% Holiday Pay differential effective at date of hire.

College degrees and POST certificates may additionally increase the educational/certification pay to a total maximum of 12.5%.

The City offers excellent benefits, including medical, dental, vision, life insurance, short‑ and long‑term disability programs, CalPERS retirement, Social Security, and generous paid leaves, significantly contributing to the total compensation package.

Folsom is the only city in the Sacramento‑metropolitan area contributing to both CalPERS and Social Security retirement for Police Officers, paying the full employer‑share of the CalPERS rate.

Benefits

On‑duty workout time

Bilingual pay

FTO pay

4/10 or 3/12.5 work schedules

Special assignments such as bicycle, K‑9, investigations, motors, mounted, school resource, and SWAT

City Overview Anchored in the foothills of the Sierra Nevada, the City of Folsom is known for its high quality of life, with safe and well‑maintained neighborhoods, varied recreational opportunities, nationally‑ranked schools, beautiful parks and trails, and abundant shopping and dining experiences.

Home to two lakes and a river that provide a year‑round mecca for recreational enthusiasts on land and water, Folsom provides access to world‑class sports, recreation, and cultural venues – and is a quick drive to Lake Tahoe and wine country.

Ranked the 3rd Safest City in California (backgroundchecks.org, 2019), Folsom is a high‑tech, forward‑looking city, with firms ranging from small to large international corporations.

Folsom is a full‑service city, with its own water, wastewater, and solid waste utilities, along with police, fire, public works, planning, and parks, recreation, and library services.

Police Department Overview The City of Folsom’s Police Department, headed by the Chief of Police, is charged with maintaining public order, deterring law violations, protecting life and property, and apprehending criminal offenders.

The department is organizationally divided into three Divisions: Administrative Division, Operations Division, and Support Services Division.

This structure enables effective management of a broad spectrum of law enforcement services for the community.

Responsibilities

Patrol an assigned area on rotating shifts, in an automobile, other vehicle, or on foot for the prevention of crime and the enforcement of traffic laws; issue citations; perform security patrols, traffic control, investigations; administer first aid and request medical attention when necessary.

Investigate crimes including felonies, misdemeanors, and City ordinances; conduct follow‑up investigations of crimes committed during assigned shift; seek out and interview victims, witnesses, and suspects; search crime scenes for clues and evidence, collect, package, and preserve evidence.

Handle emergency situations without assistance.

Detect, pursue, apprehend and arrest or detain persons involved in crimes or misconduct; confront and arrest violent combative subjects; transport prisoners.

Patrol City streets, parks, commercial, and residential areas to secure and protect property and preserve the peace and enforce the law; participate in community crime prevention programs and activities.

Perform crowd control, regulate vehicle flow at fires, parades, and other incidents or congested situations.

Respond to hostage situations, barricaded subjects and other extremely hazardous situations; respond to natural and man‑made disasters.

Perform duties in conformance with Federal, State, County, and City laws, regulations, and ordinances.

Attend and successfully complete required training including firearm qualification.

Prepare a variety of written reports; operate a mobile data computer.

Make public appearances and presentations at City Council and other civic organization meetings to actively develop and foster community partnerships; demonstrate leadership within the organization and community.

Provide information and direction to the public.

Make presentations at schools; plan and conduct field trips and police department tours for students.

Appear and testify in court when subpoenaed.

Perform other related duties as required.

Knowledge of

Police methods and procedures including patrol, crime prevention, traffic control, investigation and identification techniques.

Criminal law and criminal procedures with particular reference to the apprehension, arrest and custody of persons committing misdemeanors and felonies, including rules of evidence pertaining to the search and seizure and preservation of evidence.

Offensive and defensive weapons nomenclature and theory.

Basic self defense tactics.

Interview techniques and public contact techniques.

Modern office methods and techniques.

Ability to

Communicate effectively, orally and in writing.

Write clear, concise and comprehensive reports using correct English and grammar.

Read and understand department policies, instruction, laws and regulations.

Interpret and apply laws and regulations.

Learn standard broadcasting procedures of a police radio system.

Gather and evaluate facts and evidence.

Draw logical conclusions and make proper recommendations.

Analyze situations and adopt quick, effective and reasonable courses of action.

Qualify in the use of firearms.

Learn the use and care of equipment.

Meet the physical requirements established by the Department.

Meet and deal with the public tactfully and effectively.

Establish and maintain effective working relationships with those contacted in the course of work.

Use computer and related software.

Effectively problem solve and interact professionally with diverse community members.

Exercise fairness in all pursuits regardless of a subject's race, ethnicity, nationality, gender, sexual orientation, religion or disability.

Education Equivalent to graduation from the twelfth (12) grade.

Experience Possession of a valid State of California Basic POST Certificate or equivalent which has been accepted by the State of California, and at least one (1) year of recent, full‑time sworn law enforcement experience in a recognized law enforcement agency.

Other Requirements

Must be 21 years of age or older by the filing deadline.

Must possess a valid California Class C driver's license or higher and have the ability to maintain insurability under the City’s vehicle insurance policy.

Must pass a physical agility test, background investigation, polygraph examination, criminal history review, psychological examination, medical examination and must not have any felony convictions.

Working Conditions Physical : Work may require sitting for prolonged periods of time, at a desk or in a patrol vehicle; walk, stand, climb, jump and run during patrol activities; bend, squat, crawl and kneel during inspection of crime scenes or conducting building searches; climb stairs and/or ladders while in the field; twist while making arrests; perform simple and power grasping, lifting, pushing, pulling and fine manipulation; based on current POST entry level requirement drag a body for 25 feet; continuously wear utility belt and other police equipment of 30 pounds; occasionally arrest violent combative subjects; wear CBRN gas masks and protective clothing; vision (may be corrected) includes close vision, color vision, distance vision, peripheral vision, depth perception and ability to adjust focus to operate office equipment and computer screens; hearing (may be corrected) of conversations in person, by telephone, and at meetings.

Environment : Incumbents in this class must be willing to work a variety of shift schedules including 8, 9, 10 and 12‑hour shift configurations; work irregular hours, holidays and weekends.

Work outside exposed to wide temperature swings and inclement weather; low to moderate noise level; exposure to fumes, odors, dust, airborne particles and bodily fluids.

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