Law Enforcement & Security jobs encompass a range of positions dedicated to maintaining public safety and upholding the law. This sector includes the police force, detectives, security guards, correctional officers, and federal agencies such as the FBI or Homeland Security. Key features of these roles often involve surveillance, crime investigation, public interaction, and the protection of property and individuals. Personnel in this field typically undergo rigorous training, must possess strong ethical standards, and have the capacity to handle stressful and potentially dangerous situations. With a commitment to justice and community service, these jobs are crucial in fostering a safe and orderly society.
written exam, oral interviews, background investigation, pre-employment polygraph examination and drug testing, post-offer medical examination, polygraph examination and psychological evaluation. Essential Duties and Responsibilities The following duties are normal for this position.
These are not to be construed as exclusive or all-inclusive. Other duties may be required and/or assigned. Conducts Law Enforcement patrols within the City to preserve the peace, enforce the law, control vehicle and pedestrian traffic, prevent, deter, and investigate reports of violations of law, while promoting the safety and security of the public. Acts as a First Responder to emergency and other calls
for service and takes appropriate action to mitigate injury, damage, and safeguard property. Conducts follow-up investigations of crimes to include questioning victims, witnesses, suspects, and gathering of physical evidence.
Prepares all reports and records as required by departmental policy in a professional manner and appears in Court as required. Assists citizens with stalled vehicles, directions, crime prevention, drug awareness and traffic safety. Coordinates enforcement activities within the department and with other agencies as required. Consults with and exchanges information with officers, the City Attorney, County Prosecutor's Office and others as required to ensure timely
and effective prosecution of cases. Consults with police supervisory staff to coordinate investigation and enforcement activity.
Carries out all duties in conformance with Federal, State, County, and City laws and ordinances, and in compliance with departmental rules, regulations and code of conduct. Maintains normal availability by radio for emergency and routine calls for service. Must have the ability to work all shift hours including rotating shifts as required in all types of weather for prolonged periods of time. Minimum Training and Experience Required to Perform Essential Job Functions High school Diploma or GED required. Associates Degree, 60 college credit hours from an accredited university or college, or three (3) years' experience as a full time commissioned Police Officer, or an honorable discharge from the United States military.
Must have the ability to practice law enforcement duties in a first class county and city as prescribed by the Missouri Department of Public Safety required. Minimum 21 years of age at the time of employment. Ability to obtain by date of hire a valid drivers' license without record of suspension or revocation in any state. US Citizenship as required by section 590.030 of RSMo. Qualified applicants will be notified by e-mail of required testing dates for physical/written examinations.
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Law Enforcement & Security Jobs encompass various roles dedicated to maintaining public order, ensuring societal safety, and enforcing laws. Personnel in this field, such as police officers, detectives, security guards, and cybersecurity experts, are tasked with protection, investigation, surveillance, and crime prevention. Characterized by a strong ethical framework, the ability to respond to emergencies, and a commitment to upholding justice, these positions often require rigorous training, a keen sense of awareness, and a willingness to face risks. Notably, careers in this sector are essential for a functioning society and often involve working in shifts and being available during odd hours or in crisis situations.