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Police - Reserve Officer
Job Description
- Reserve Officer

Performs a wide variety of police functions, including but not limited to: crime repression, crime prevention, protection of personal liberties, regulation of non-criminal conduct, and provision of services.

Essential Function Statements
  • Effect an arrest, forcibly if necessary, using handcuffs and other restraints; subdue resisting suspects using maneuvers and weapons and resort to the use of hands and feet and other approved weapons in self-defense.
  • Prepare investigative and other reports, including sketches, using appropriate grammar, symbols and mathematical computations.
  • Exercise independent judgement in determining when there is reasonable suspicion to detain, when probable cause exists to search and arrest, when force may be used and to what degree.
  • Operate a law enforcement vehicle during both day and night; in emergency situations involving speeds in excess of posted limits, in congested traffic and in unsafe road conditions caused by factors such as fog, high winds, smoke, rain, ice and snow.
  • Communicate effectively and coherently over law enforcement radio channels while initiating and responding to radio communications.
  • Gather information in criminal investigations by interviewing and obtaining the statements of victims, witnesses, suspects and confidential informers.
  • Pursue fleeing suspects and perform rescue operations which may involve quickly entering and exiting a law enforcement patrol vehicle; lifting, carrying and dragging heavy objects; climbing over then pulling up oneself over obstacles; jumping down from elevated surfaces; climbing through openings; jumping over obstacles, ditches and streams; crawling in confined areas; balancing on uneven or narrow surfaces, and using body force to gain entrance through barriers.
  • Load, unload, aim and fire from a variety of body positions handguns, shotguns and other agency firearms under conditions of stress that justify the use of deadly force and at levels or proficiency prescribed in certification standards.
  • Perform searches of people, vehicles, buildings and large outdoor areas which may involve feeling and detecting objects, walking for long periods of time, detaining people and stopping suspicious vehicles and persons.
  • Conduct visual and audio surveillance for extended periods of time.
  • Engage in law enforcement patrol functions that include such things as working rotating shifts, walking on foot patrol and physically checking the doors and windows of buildings to ensure they are secure.
  • Effectively communicate with people, including juveniles, by giving information and directions, mediating disputes, and advising of rights and processes.
  • Demonstrate communication skills in court and other formal settings.
  • Detect and collect evidence and substances that provide the basis for criminal offenses and infractions and that indicate the presence of dangerous conditions.
  • Endure verbal and mental abuse when confronted with the hostile views and opinions of suspects and other people encounter in an antagonistic environment.
  • Perform rescue functions at accidents, emergencies and disasters to include directing traffic for long period of time, administering emergency medical aid, lifting, dragging and carrying people away from dangerous situations and securing and evacuating people from particular areas.
  • Process and transport prisoners and committed mental patients using handcuffs and other appropriate restraints.
  • Put on and operate a gas mask in situations where chemical munitions are being deployed.
  • Extinguish small fires by using extinguisher and other appropriate means.
  • Read and comprehend legal and non-legal documents, including the preparation and processing of such documents as citations, affidavits and warrants.
  • Process arrested suspects to include taking their photographs and obtaining a legible set of inked fingerprint impressions.
Personal Charicteristics
Since police offices are required to enforce the law and they are exposed to certain temptations to show favoritism, corruption, or unlawful monetary gain, it is a “business necessity“ that offices exhibit a history and characteristics of honesty, reliability, ability to manage personal finances, interpersonal skill, and integrity.

Additionally, police officers are frequently placed in a position of physical and mental stress. Therefore, a history of mental or physical disability may be grounds for denying employment; or, these factors might be a consideration in the hiring process. Applicants posing a substantial risk of injury to themselves, other officers, and the public are at a substantial disadvantage in the hiring process.

Minimum Qualifications
  • Successful completion of all entrance examinations or requirements established by the City of St. George and the St. George Police Department. This may include written and oral examination, POST physical fitness test, physical examination, background investigation, computer voice stress examination, polygraph examination, drug examination, etc.
  • Must be emotionally stable and free of overly aggressive behavior patterns or impulse problems.
  • Must be capable of exercising good judgement and maintaining self-control during periods of extreme stress.
  • Ability to communicate effectively orally and in writing.
  • Ability to work in a paramilitary organization which relies upon policies and procedures to govern the behavior of officers.
  • Ability to be effectively trained and to prepare reports for agency and court use.
  • Knowledge of criminal and civil law, and police techniques, tactics, and responsibilities.
  • Ability to work independently, make critical decisions, and use initiative and common sense in a variety of police functions.
  • Ability to establish and maintain effective working relations with elected officials, department heads, employees, officials and employees of other jurisdictions, and the general public.
  • Must be POST certified in the State of Utah as a peace officer serving in a reserve or auxiliary capacity (Section 53-13-111) or as a Auxiliary Officer (Section 53-13-112). May have a higher certification (law enforcement certification).
  • Must also meet these requirements:
    -At least 21 years of age,
    -United States Citizen,
    -High school graduate (or GED certified),.
    -Possess a valid Utah State Driver's License,
    -Be of good moral character,
    -Resident of the City of St. George or from surrounding communities (with the approval of the Chief of Police before appointment),
    -No conviction for criminal offense inimical to public service or habitual law violations,
    -No conviction of an offense involving dishonesty, unlawful sexual conduct, physical violence, or unlawful use, sale or possession for sale of any controlled substance.
    -Must pass a St. George Police Department approved physical which shows the officer to be in good physical health.
Working Condtions
Moderately heavy physical activity, required to push, pull or lift medium heavy weights. Difficult working positions required to stand, walk or sit uncomfortably for extended periods. Moderate exposure to elements such as heat, cold, dampness, fumes, noise, dust or grease. Risk of bodily injury is moderate under normal conditions. Occupational safety and health hazards may be encountered under controlled conditions.

Regular exposure to stressful situations as result of human behavior. In field operations, exposure to stress as well as occupational hazards is of considerable magnitude.
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