CC Resolution 10142RESOLUTION NO. 10142
A RESOLUTION AMENDING THE
CLASSIFICATION AND SALARY PLAN
WHEREAS, the City Manager is required by Section 2.12.030 of the
Campbell Municipal Code to prepare and submit to the City Council
recommendations for the reorganization of offices, departments, and positions
which are considered to be in the best interest of efficient, effective and
economical conduct of the municipal services provided by the City; and
WHEREAS, a review has been conducted; and
WHEREAS, an amendment to the current Classification and Salary Plan
is needed to meet the requirements of Municipal Code Section 2.12.030.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the City Council of the City
of Campbell does hereby approve the revised job description for the positions of
Police Officer Trainee (Exhibit A) and Police Officer (Exhibit B).
PASSED AND ADOPTED THIS
following roll call vote:
7th day of January, 2003, by the
AYES:
NOES:
ABSENT:
Councilmembers:
Councilmembers:
Councilmembers:
Watson, Kennedy,
None
None
Dean, Burr, Furtado
ATTEST:
Anne Bybee, City Clerk
APPROVED:
CITY OF CAMPBELL EXHIBIT A
POLICE OFFICER TRAINEE
DEFINITION
Under supervision, and in a non-sworn capacity, to attend a Peace Officer Standards
and Training (P.O.S.T.) Certified Basic Police Academy; upon graduation from the
Academy to be sworn as a Police Officer.
TYPICAL DUTIES
Upon appointment, will be required to attend and successfully complete and graduate
from a POST Basic Police Academy; must participate in and pass all required classes at
the academy. May be required to ride on patrol as an observer; may be required to
perform other non-sworn duties as required.
EMPLOYMENT STANDARDS
Education and Experience:
Completion of 40 semester units or 60 quarter units from
an accredited college or university. (college units must be
completed at time of application) Successful completion
and graduation from POST Basic Police Academy will be
required within six months from date of hire which will
provide 21 additional college level units. No experience
necessary.
Ability to Learn:
Laws of arrest and pertinent local, State and other laws;
to reasonably interpret the technical concepts of law; to
use and care for firearms; to observe and remember
names, faces, numbers, incidents, and places and judge
situations and persons accurately; to work without
exacting supervision; to operate a police mobile and
portable radio; to prepare accurate police reports.
Possession of:
Valid California Driver's License.
Est. 12/88
Rev. 12/02
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CITY OF CAMPBELL
POLICE OFFICER TRAINEE
DEFINITION
Under supervision, and in a non-sworn capacity, to attend a Peace Officer Standards
and Training (P.O.S.T.) Certified Basic Police Academy; upon graduation from the
Academy to be sworn as a Police Officer.
TYPICAL DUTIES
Upon empl~yme¢~ appointment, will be required to attend and successfully complete
and graduate from a POST Basic Police Academy; must participate in and pass all
required classes at the academy. May be required to ride on patrol as an observer;
may be required to perform other non-sworn duties as required.
EMPLOYMENT STANDARDS
Education and Experience:
~ Completion of 40 semester units or 60
quarter units from an accredited college or university.
(college units must be completed at time of application)
Successful completion and .qraduation from POST Basic
Police Academy will be required within six months from
date of hire which will provide 21 additional colleqe level
units. No experience necessary.
Ability to Learn:
Laws of arrest and pertinent local, State and other laws;
to reasonably interpret the technical concepts of law; to
use and care for firearms; to observe and remember
names, faces, numbers, incidents, and places and judge
situations and persons accurately; to work without
exacting supervision; to operate a police mobile and
portable radio; to prepare accurate police reports.
Possession of:
Valid California Driver's License.
Est. 12/88
Rev. 12/02
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CITY OF CAMPBELL EXHIBIT B
POLICE OFFICER
DEFINITION
Under supervision, to perform law enforcement and crime prevention work; to control
traffic flow, and enforce State and local traffic regulations, and to do other work as
required.
TYPICAL DUTIES
Enforces Federal, State and Municipal laws and ordinances; performs patrol duties in
cars, on motorcycles or bicycles, and on foot as required; enforces State and local traffic
laws to regulate traffic, and investigates accidents; answers calls for service and the
protection of life and property; makes arrests as required and testifies in court; performs
crime prevention duties and community relations activities; interfaces with all City
departments to insure the utmost service to the citizens of Campbell; prepares reports;
services and maintains departmental equipment; may relieve or assist Records or
Communications personnel.
EMPLOYMENT STANDARDS
Education & Experience:
Completion of 60 semester units or 90 quarter units from
an accredited college or university. (college units must be
completed at time of application) Completion of a POST
approved basic academy. No experience required.
Ability to:
Learn laws of arrest and pertinent local, State and
Federal laws and reasonably interpret the technical
concepts of law; use and care for firearms; remember
names, faces, numbers, incidents, and places, and judge
situations and persons accurately; work on own initiative
without exacting supervision; learn to operate special
equipment such as motorcycles and bicycles;
communicate utilizing standard police radio broadcasting
procedures; follow oral and written instructions; prepare
complete and accurate reports; establish and maintain
effective public relations, and work cooperatively with
others.
Possession of:
Valid California Driver's License
POST Academy Graduation Certificate
First Aid Card & CPR Certificate
Rev. '68,'74,'88, 12/02
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CiTY OF CAMPBELL
POLICE OFFICER
DEFINITION
Under supervision, to perform law enforcement and crime prevention work; to control
traffic flow, and enforce State and local traffic regulations, and to do other work as
required.
TYPICAL DUTIES
Enforces Federal, State and Municipal laws and ordinances; performs patrol duties in
cars, on motorcycles or bicycles, and on foot as required; enforces State and local
traffic laws to regulate traffic, and investigates accidents; answers calls for service and
the protection of life and property; makes arrests as required and testifies in court;
performs crime prevention duties and community relations activities; interfaces with all
City departments to insure the utmost service to the citizens of Campbell; prepares
reports; services and maintains departmental equipment; may relieve or assist Records
or Communications personnel.
EMPLOYMENT STANDARDS
Education & Experience:
¢:,emes~c~a¢~. Completion of 60 semester units or 90
quarter units from an accredited colleqe or university.
(college units must be completed at time of application)
Completion of a POST approved basic academy. No
experience required.
Ability to:
Learn laws of arrest and pertinent local, State and
Federal laws and reasonably interpret the technical
concepts of law; use and care for firearms; remember
names, faces, numbers, incidents, and places, and
judge situations and persons accurately; work on own
initiative without exacting supervision; learn to operate
special equipment such as motorcycles and bicycles;
communicate utilizing standard police radio broadcasting
procedures; follow oral and written instructions; prepare
complete and accurate reports; establish and maintain
effective public relations, and work cooperatively with
others.
Possession of:
Valid California Driver's License
POST Academy Graduation Certificate
First Aid Card & CPR Certificate
Rev. '68,'74,'88, 12/02
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