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City of San José
POLICE SERGEANT (2216)
CLASS PURPOSE
Under direction, performs police work of moderate difficulty in preventing
crime, investigating criminal offenses, or in supervising
specific police
unit programs. Performs related work as required.
TYPICAL DUTIES AND RESULTS (Any one position may not include all the
duties listed, nor do the examples cover all the duties which may be performed.)
- Performs duty as a detective including supervision of officer level
investigators, or as supervisor of beat patrol work, Motorcycle Sergeant,
shifts in Operations Support unit, and/or such programs as School Traffic
Safety, as vehicular accident investigator, or investigating complaints
against department members.
- Prepares and presents speeches to various civic groups.
- As supervisor, responsible for the safety of assigned personnel; assigning
work for and instructing, inspecting, and evaluating these personnel on the
job. Provides direct personal supervision in complex situations, criminal and
traffic investigations, in photographing, fingerprinting, warrant and
property
unit functions.
- Trains personnel in required processing, gathering of evidence,
preparation for court trials and procedures, and interrogation and
apprehension of suspects.
- Supervises school safety patrols consisting of adult and student guards.
- Coordinates with school authorities in supervising student guards.
- As a Detective or Supervising Detective, performs follow-up investigations
of crime, criminals and crime-causing situations usually in a specified
category, such as burglary, robbery, homicide or fraud. Enforces specialized
laws to prevent and eradicate vice and narcotics. Questions victims,
witnesses and suspects to obtain testimony and evidence.
- As a Detective Sergeant duties may also include, concentrating on
preventing and investigating crime involving juveniles and on eliminating
conditions conducive to juvenile delinquency. Coordinates with other agencies
and authorities in processing cases, makes recommendations as to disposition
of juvenile offenders, presents cases in court. Maintains case histories of
information gathered through questioning, interviewing, and other processes.
DISTINGUISHING CHARACTERISTICS
Incumbents report to a Police Lieutenant or higher ranking officer.
Police Sergeant work is at a level of difficulty above Police Officer, and
may also on occasion include responsibility for
administrative
planning
and
programming found in the class of Police Lieutenant.
QUALIFICATIONS
Minimum Knowledges, Skills and Abilities
Knowledge of:
- The principles and practices of supervision and training;
- The principles, practices and procedures of police science and
administration;
- General social problems and their causes in urban centers, including
juvenile behavior and delinquency, and
resources available to assist in eliminating
conditions conducive to crime;
- State and city traffic laws, regulations, and procedures, the rules and
regulations of the San Jose Police
Department, major street system and population
concentrations in San Jose;
- The principles, practices, methods and problems of criminal investigation
including interrogation, interviewing,
testimony, identification, and evidence and
elements of crimes;
- Criminal law with reference to apprehension, arrest, and prosecution of
persons committing misdemeanors and
felonies, including rules of evidence pertaining
to search and seizure, preparation and presentation of evidence pertaining
to search and seizure in criminal cases, and elements of misdemeanor
and felony cases;
- Police radio communications systems and operating equipment.
Skill in:
Ability to:
- Make sound decisions;
- Establish and maintain good public relations;
- Analyze situations and adopt an effective course of action; remember
names, faces and details of incidents and
places;
- Prepare reports and correspondence; understand and follow oral and written
directions.
Competency Knowledges, Skills and Abilities
- Knowledge of the disciplinary process.
- Skill in obtaining information through interview, interrogation and
observation.
- Ability to plan, assign and supervise the work of police personnel
effectively.
- Ability to supervise control of crime scenes.
- Ability to analyze situations and adopt an effective course of action.
TRAINING AND EXPERIENCE
Completion of two (2) years of college (60 semester units) and three (3)
years of experience as a Police Officer with
the City of San Jose.
LICENSES/CERTIFICATES
- Possession of a Basic Peace Officers Standard and Training Certificate.
- Possession of a valid driver's license authorizing operation of a motor
vehicle in the State of California.
- As a condition of employment in some designated positions, possession of
a valid State of California Class A or B driver's license with applicable
endorsements may be required in the performance of job duties.
(2011Z/0383P)