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Lateral Police Officer (2)

City of La Porte, La Porte, TX, United States


The City of La Porte and La Porte Police Department fall under Texas Local Government Code Chapter 143, Civil Service.

To qualify for the lateral entry program, applicants must pass a physical fitness exam, a comprehensive background investigation, including psychological, polygraph, medical exam, drug screen, and a 12‑month probationary period. Applicants must additionally meet the following criteria:

Education and Experience: Graduation from an accredited Police Academy.

Licenses and Certificates: Possess a Basic Peace Officer license issued by the Texas Commission on Law Enforcement (TCOLE) by the time of appointment.

LATERAL POLICE OFFICER
Category: Full‑Time
Status: Open
Hourly: Step 0, $35.578 up to Step 7, $42.652 DOQ.

Published: April 17, 2026

Closing: Ongoing

DEFINITION
To perform law enforcement and crime prevention work; to control traffic flow and enforce state and local traffic regulations; to perform investigative work; and to participate in and provide support and assistance to special Department crime prevention and enforcement programs.

SUPERVISION RECEIVED AND EXERCISED
Receives general supervision from a Police Sergeant or higher level police manager.
May exercise indirect supervision over sworn and non‑sworn personnel.

ESSENTIAL JOB FUNCTIONS

As a Patrol Officer, patrol City in a radio‑equipped car; answer calls for the protection of life and property and enforce City, County, and State laws; conduct preliminary and follow‑up investigations of disturbances, prowlers, burglaries, thefts, hold‑ups, vehicle accidents, deaths, and other criminal incidents.

Patrol the City in a radar‑equipped patrol unit; respond to traffic incident calls and other emergencies; observe, monitor, and control routing and unusual traffic conditions; assist and advise motorists and enforce traffic safety laws.

Make arrests as necessary; interview victims, complaints and witnesses; interrogate suspects; gather and preserve evidence; testify and present evidence in court.

Cooperate with other law enforcement agencies in the apprehension of offenders and the investigation of offenses.

Prepare reports of arrests made, activities performed, and unusual incidents observed.

Stop drivers violating traffic laws; warn drivers of unlawful practices; issue citations and make arrests as necessary.

Check buildings for physical security.

Search, fingerprint, transport, and book prisoners.

Direct traffic at fire, special events, and other emergency or congested situations.

Maintain contact with citizens regarding potential law enforcement problems and preserve good relationships with the general public.

Assist in the performance of special investigative and crime prevention duties as required.

As a Field Training Officer, provide thorough training, guidance, and evaluation of police officers.

Perform undercover and surveillance activities as assigned.

Conduct complete investigations of crimes involving juveniles and adults, crimes against persons and property, and crimes involving vice, gaming, and narcotics violations as assigned.

Prepare investigative reports and case information; provide evidence and testimony in court.

Answer questions from the public concerning local and State laws, procedures, and Department activities.

Collect, preserve, and maintain evidence and property involved in suspected crimes.

Develop and maintain good relationships with the public, informants, and contacts helpful in criminal investigations.

Perform related duties as assigned.

QUALIFICATIONS
Knowledge of:

Police methods and procedures, including patrol, traffic control, investigation and identification, equipment, police records and reports, and first aid.

Criminal law, including the apprehension, arrest, questioning, and custody of persons charged with misdemeanors and felonies; rules of evidence pertaining to search and seizure and evidence preservation.

Traffic laws and regulations.

Department rules and regulations.

Ability to:

Observe accurately and remember faces, numbers, incidents, and places.

Use and care for firearms.

Think and act quickly in emergencies, and judge situations and people accurately.

Learn, understand, and interpret laws and regulations.

Learn and remember City streets, addressing system, and physical features.

Prepare accurate and grammatically correct written reports.

Learn standard broadcasting procedures of a police radio system.

Communicate clearly and concisely, both orally and in writing.

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

Understand and carry out oral and written directions.

TRAINING AND EXPERIENCE

Applicant must possess a High School Diploma or GED.

LICENSES AND CERTIFICATES

Possession of a valid Class “C” Texas Driver’s License.

Possession of a current TCOLE license from the Texas Department of Law Enforcement or must be currently enrolled in an accredited Police Academy to obtain a TCOLE license.

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