Patrol Officer - Reserve
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Patrols assigned area in vehicle and on foot; maintains high patrol visibility to assist in crime prevention; actively performs routine beat patrol, concentrating on high incident areas, to detect possible criminal activities or needs for service; regularly checks businesses and residential areas; monitors radio broadcasts by Communications and other officers to ensure awareness of activities in area and to provide assistance, if needed; identifies, reports, and responds to suspicious activities or needs for service.
Performs variety of police-community relations functions; meets and talks with citizens, providing information and advising of safety measures; visits local businesses to determine needs for service; assists motorists, providing directions; talks with juveniles on district to establish rapport; makes presentations to neighborhood organizations and block clubs; participates in Departmental ride-along program to provide citizens with first-hand knowledge of police operations. Performs duties relating to service and assistance (lost child, injured persons, walk-ways, prowlers, abandoned vehicles, dog bites, civil law disputes, vehicle inspections, etc.); responds to scene through radio runs, notification, or observation; evaluates situation to determine needs (assistance from others, other agency contact, ambulance, etc.); identifies and implements appropriate course of action. Receives emergency and non-emergency radio runs and information from Communications; acknowledges runs dispatched by telecommunicators and notes relevant information; responds to run, using siren and/or red lights in emergencies; advises control of status of initial response; marks back in service upon completion of activities. Prepares reports (incident reports, capias information sheets, probable cause affidavits, accident reports, arrest slips, UTT's, property slips, inter-departments, etc.) relating to activities in accordance with General Orders/Department Directives; observes and records events; checks reports for accuracy; submits to appropriate personnel; maintains personal notebook of activities. Performs duties relating to criminal investigation and apprehension; responds to scenes of possible criminal activity through radio runs, notification, or observation; assesses scene to determine situation needs (assistance from other officers, ambulance, detective, K-9, etc.); provides assistance to victim(s); searches and secures crime scene; interviews victims and witnesses to determine and verify nature of offense and identify suspect(s); notifies Communications of descriptions for broadcast; assists in pursuit (foot and vehicular) and/or apprehension of suspects; interrogates suspects, advising of Constitutional rights; makes arrests using only that force necessary; conducts search of arrested suspects; ensures suspects are transported to appropriate detention area and evidence is secured; advises victims of procedures to follow in prosecution. Performs duties relating to disturbances and domestic violence; responds to scene through radio runs, notification, or observation; evaluates situation to determine needs (assistance from other officers, ambulance, etc.); administers first aid, if needed; assists in resolution of conflicts; subdues violent subject using only that physical force necessary; makes arrests as needed to preserve peace, advising subject of rights; conducts search of arrested subject; ensures subject is transported to appropriate detention area; provides referral information as appropriate; advises victim of possible courses of action. Performs duties relating to traffic enforcement; observes traffic violations; stops vehicles; checks registration and licenses for status; advises driver of violation committed and need to maintain safe driving practices; conducts or requests Breathalyzer tests, if indicated; issues citations and makes arrests to enforce law, advising violator of rights; conducts search of arrested violator; ensures arrested violator is transported to appropriate detention area and vehicle is secured. Performs duties relating to accident investigation and assistance; responds to accident scene through radio runs, notification, or observation; assesses scene to determine situation needs (assistance from others, ambulance, accident investigator, fire rescue, etc.); assists in extraction of victims and provision of first aid; secures scene to prevent further incidents; conducts investigation, gathering evidence, taking statements, and preparing diagrams; conducts or requests Breathalyzer tests, if indicated; issues citations and makes arrests to enforce law, advising violator of rights; conducts search of arrested violator; ensures arrested violator is transported to appropriate detention area and evidence is secured; releases vehicles and clears scene.
Testifies in court; prepares for testimony, reviewing reports and notes; meets with victims, witnesses, detectives, defense attorneys, and representatives from Prosecutor's Office to review case; obtains appropriate evidence from Property Room; appears in court per General Orders/Department Directives; presents testimony in accordance with Departmental policy. Prepares for daily duties; attends roll calls to obtain information relating to operations and administrative functions; reviews crime information sheets and information from other officers to plan patrol duties; reviews personal notes of district information (location of businesses, business hours, entrances/exits of businesses prone to criminal activity, elderly persons residing in area, areas noted for locating stolen property); receives work direction from supervisors. Maintains liaison with detectives, officers on adjoining districts, other Departmental personnel, deputy prosecutors, and personnel in adjacent jurisdictions, to share information and coordinate activities.
Serves search and arrest warrants and criminal summonses issued by courts, securing
location and maintaining officer safety. Assists in traffic control (both pedestrian and vehicular) at scenes of special events or disasters (i.e., 500 Mile Race, State Fair, sporting events, concerts, fires, accidents) to ensure orderly flow of traffic.
Maintains uniform and equipment in accordance with General Orders/Department Directives; maintains supply of forms and reports needed to perform duties; ensures vehicle is kept in good working order; maintains weapons in accordance with Departmental policy. Attends training sessions (in-service, defensive driving, firearms) to obtain information on new procedures and maintain compliance with Departmental standards. Performs other duties as directed.
High School Diploma or GED required. Home-schooled students must take a general equivalency exam and present a general educational development certificate (GED).
Must be a resident citizen of the United States
Must be 21 years old and not have reached their 70th birthday by date of appointment
Cannot have a felony conviction
Cannot have a misdemeanor conviction involving domestic violence under [18 USC §922 (g)]
Must possess a valid driver's license from their state of residence
Must be a resident of Marion County, Indiana or one of the seven adjoining counties at the time of appointment to the Department
Cannot have been dishonorably discharged from the military
Must pass a mandatory drug screening test
Permanent shift with rotating days off; some flexibility in working hours may be required; field conditions; exposure to extreme weather conditions, armed and/or dangerous persons, arrest of felons, individuals with contagious diseases, and hazards associated with emergency driving and traffic control.
A. Knowledge of: 1) Indianapolis Metropolitan Police Department Rules and
Regulations; 2) Indianapolis Metropolitan Police Department General
Orders Manual/Department Directives; 3) law enforcement theories,
methods and procedures; 4) patrol theories, methods, and procedures; 5)
criminal, traffic and juvenile law; 6) laws and procedures of search and
seizure, arrest, interrogation and confession, evidence, and crime scenes
protection; 7) interview procedures and methods; 8) court policy and
procedures; 9) officer safety procedures; 10) law enforcement information
systems (IDACS, NCIC); 11) police report writing; 12) juvenile
delinquency; 13) crime prevention; 14) community relations; 15)
community service agency functions; 16) crisis intervention; 17) first aide;
18) City geography; 19) defensive driving techniques; 20) firearms
responsibility; 21) police radio procedures 22) Standard Operating
Procedures (SOP) for Beat and Zone Officer.
B. Ability to: 1) apply principles to solve practical problems; 2) analyze
problems quickly and take appropriate action under stress; 3) handle
sensitive and hostile public contacts; 4) communicate effectively, both
orally and in writing; 5) observe and record events accurately and
completely; 6) write routine reports; 7) establish rapport with juveniles.
C. Skills in operations of: 1) vehicle under emergency conditions; 2) issue
equipment, weapons, and chemical agents.
D. Other: 1) maintenance of physical condition needed to effect arrests,
subdue resisting individuals, chase fleeing suspects, lift and carry
equipment and injured persons, force entry into buildings, climb flights of
stairs, scale fences, stand or sit for long periods of time, endure exposure
to extreme weather and disease, perform life saving procedures (CPR,
etc.); 2) effective audio-visual discrimination and perception; 3)
maintenance of mental alertness needed to observe activities and
implement appropriate action; 4) emotional and psychological stability.
200 E. Washington Street
CCB 1501
Indianapolis, Indiana, 46204
Patrols assigned area in vehicle and on foot; maintains high patrol visibility to assist in crime prevention; actively performs routine beat patrol, concentrating on high incident areas, to detect possible criminal activities or needs for service; regularly checks businesses and residential areas; monitors radio broadcasts by Communications and other officers to ensure awareness of activities in area and to provide assistance, if needed; identifies, reports, and responds to suspicious activities or needs for service.
Performs variety of police-community relations functions; meets and talks with citizens, providing information and advising of safety measures; visits local businesses to determine needs for service; assists motorists, providing directions; talks with juveniles on district to establish rapport; makes presentations to neighborhood organizations and block clubs; participates in Departmental ride-along program to provide citizens with first-hand knowledge of police operations. Performs duties relating to service and assistance (lost child, injured persons, walk-ways, prowlers, abandoned vehicles, dog bites, civil law disputes, vehicle inspections, etc.); responds to scene through radio runs, notification, or observation; evaluates situation to determine needs (assistance from others, other agency contact, ambulance, etc.); identifies and implements appropriate course of action. Receives emergency and non-emergency radio runs and information from Communications; acknowledges runs dispatched by telecommunicators and notes relevant information; responds to run, using siren and/or red lights in emergencies; advises control of status of initial response; marks back in service upon completion of activities. Prepares reports (incident reports, capias information sheets, probable cause affidavits, accident reports, arrest slips, UTT's, property slips, inter-departments, etc.) relating to activities in accordance with General Orders/Department Directives; observes and records events; checks reports for accuracy; submits to appropriate personnel; maintains personal notebook of activities. Performs duties relating to criminal investigation and apprehension; responds to scenes of possible criminal activity through radio runs, notification, or observation; assesses scene to determine situation needs (assistance from other officers, ambulance, detective, K-9, etc.); provides assistance to victim(s); searches and secures crime scene; interviews victims and witnesses to determine and verify nature of offense and identify suspect(s); notifies Communications of descriptions for broadcast; assists in pursuit (foot and vehicular) and/or apprehension of suspects; interrogates suspects, advising of Constitutional rights; makes arrests using only that force necessary; conducts search of arrested suspects; ensures suspects are transported to appropriate detention area and evidence is secured; advises victims of procedures to follow in prosecution. Performs duties relating to disturbances and domestic violence; responds to scene through radio runs, notification, or observation; evaluates situation to determine needs (assistance from other officers, ambulance, etc.); administers first aid, if needed; assists in resolution of conflicts; subdues violent subject using only that physical force necessary; makes arrests as needed to preserve peace, advising subject of rights; conducts search of arrested subject; ensures subject is transported to appropriate detention area; provides referral information as appropriate; advises victim of possible courses of action. Performs duties relating to traffic enforcement; observes traffic violations; stops vehicles; checks registration and licenses for status; advises driver of violation committed and need to maintain safe driving practices; conducts or requests Breathalyzer tests, if indicated; issues citations and makes arrests to enforce law, advising violator of rights; conducts search of arrested violator; ensures arrested violator is transported to appropriate detention area and vehicle is secured. Performs duties relating to accident investigation and assistance; responds to accident scene through radio runs, notification, or observation; assesses scene to determine situation needs (assistance from others, ambulance, accident investigator, fire rescue, etc.); assists in extraction of victims and provision of first aid; secures scene to prevent further incidents; conducts investigation, gathering evidence, taking statements, and preparing diagrams; conducts or requests Breathalyzer tests, if indicated; issues citations and makes arrests to enforce law, advising violator of rights; conducts search of arrested violator; ensures arrested violator is transported to appropriate detention area and evidence is secured; releases vehicles and clears scene.
Testifies in court; prepares for testimony, reviewing reports and notes; meets with victims, witnesses, detectives, defense attorneys, and representatives from Prosecutor's Office to review case; obtains appropriate evidence from Property Room; appears in court per General Orders/Department Directives; presents testimony in accordance with Departmental policy. Prepares for daily duties; attends roll calls to obtain information relating to operations and administrative functions; reviews crime information sheets and information from other officers to plan patrol duties; reviews personal notes of district information (location of businesses, business hours, entrances/exits of businesses prone to criminal activity, elderly persons residing in area, areas noted for locating stolen property); receives work direction from supervisors. Maintains liaison with detectives, officers on adjoining districts, other Departmental personnel, deputy prosecutors, and personnel in adjacent jurisdictions, to share information and coordinate activities.
Serves search and arrest warrants and criminal summonses issued by courts, securing
location and maintaining officer safety. Assists in traffic control (both pedestrian and vehicular) at scenes of special events or disasters (i.e., 500 Mile Race, State Fair, sporting events, concerts, fires, accidents) to ensure orderly flow of traffic.
Maintains uniform and equipment in accordance with General Orders/Department Directives; maintains supply of forms and reports needed to perform duties; ensures vehicle is kept in good working order; maintains weapons in accordance with Departmental policy. Attends training sessions (in-service, defensive driving, firearms) to obtain information on new procedures and maintain compliance with Departmental standards. Performs other duties as directed.
High School Diploma or GED required. Home-schooled students must take a general equivalency exam and present a general educational development certificate (GED).
Must be a resident citizen of the United States
Must be 21 years old and not have reached their 70th birthday by date of appointment
Cannot have a felony conviction
Cannot have a misdemeanor conviction involving domestic violence under [18 USC §922 (g)]
Must possess a valid driver's license from their state of residence
Must be a resident of Marion County, Indiana or one of the seven adjoining counties at the time of appointment to the Department
Cannot have been dishonorably discharged from the military
Must pass a mandatory drug screening test
Permanent shift with rotating days off; some flexibility in working hours may be required; field conditions; exposure to extreme weather conditions, armed and/or dangerous persons, arrest of felons, individuals with contagious diseases, and hazards associated with emergency driving and traffic control.
A. Knowledge of: 1) Indianapolis Metropolitan Police Department Rules and
Regulations; 2) Indianapolis Metropolitan Police Department General
Orders Manual/Department Directives; 3) law enforcement theories,
methods and procedures; 4) patrol theories, methods, and procedures; 5)
criminal, traffic and juvenile law; 6) laws and procedures of search and
seizure, arrest, interrogation and confession, evidence, and crime scenes
protection; 7) interview procedures and methods; 8) court policy and
procedures; 9) officer safety procedures; 10) law enforcement information
systems (IDACS, NCIC); 11) police report writing; 12) juvenile
delinquency; 13) crime prevention; 14) community relations; 15)
community service agency functions; 16) crisis intervention; 17) first aide;
18) City geography; 19) defensive driving techniques; 20) firearms
responsibility; 21) police radio procedures 22) Standard Operating
Procedures (SOP) for Beat and Zone Officer.
B. Ability to: 1) apply principles to solve practical problems; 2) analyze
problems quickly and take appropriate action under stress; 3) handle
sensitive and hostile public contacts; 4) communicate effectively, both
orally and in writing; 5) observe and record events accurately and
completely; 6) write routine reports; 7) establish rapport with juveniles.
C. Skills in operations of: 1) vehicle under emergency conditions; 2) issue
equipment, weapons, and chemical agents.
D. Other: 1) maintenance of physical condition needed to effect arrests,
subdue resisting individuals, chase fleeing suspects, lift and carry
equipment and injured persons, force entry into buildings, climb flights of
stairs, scale fences, stand or sit for long periods of time, endure exposure
to extreme weather and disease, perform life saving procedures (CPR,
etc.); 2) effective audio-visual discrimination and perception; 3)
maintenance of mental alertness needed to observe activities and
implement appropriate action; 4) emotional and psychological stability.
This position is not eligible for benefits.
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