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The City of Suffolk is seeking a highly motivated, accomplished, and visionary leader in law enforcement to serve as the next Police Chief. As the head of a diverse and multi-faceted law enforcement agency, the Police Chief will spearhead efforts to deliver essential public safety services to our community.
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The City of Richland, Washington offers an unparalleled career opportunity to collaborative, progressive law enforcement leaders as it seeks to identify its next Police Chief.
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As the head of a diverse and multi-faceted law enforcement agency, the Police Chief will. to meet the unique needs of our residents and uphold the highest standards of law enforcement.
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The ideal candidate for the Chief of Police will be a committed, decisive leader who can support and enhance the positive direction that currently exists in the department; be a personable, approachable leader who is highly visible inside the department and community; be committed to succession planning by mentoring, developing, and recognizing future leaders within the department; and have deep experience in all levels of modern municipal law enforcement to include administrative expertise.
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Desired completion of FBI National Academy, Law Enforcement Command Institute of the Southwest, Southern Police Institute or Northwestern University School of Police Staff and Command program.
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Contacts are typically with co-workers, elected officials, members of religious, civic and business groups, media representatives, representatives of other law enforcement agencies, and the general public.
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Have you attended and completed any of the following: FBI National Academy, Law Enforcement Command Institute of the Southwest, Southern Police Institute, or Northwestern University School of Police Staff and Command program.
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Methods and techniques used in providing the full range of law enforcement and crime prevention services and activities including investigation and identification, patrol, traffic control, records management, care and custody of persons and property, and crime prevention.
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As the Police Chief of Ellsworth, you'll find yourself at the helm of a dedicated force, entrusted with ensuring the safety and security of our vibrant City. With a rich tapestry of career opportunities across various sectors and a tight-knit community that values integrity and collaboration, Ellsworth offers the ideal environment for law enforcement professionals to thrive.
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Considerable knowledge of the principles, practices and operating requirements of municipal government and law enforcement, including effective management skills regarding regulatory compliance and reporting, and budget, financial and project management.
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Ten years of street-level law enforcement experience including five years at a command-level rank of Chief, Captain/Commander or county equivalent in a 10,000+ jurisdiction.
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As you consider joining our ranks as a Police Chief, envision yourself not just as a leader in law enforcement, but as a valued member of our tight-knit community. Reporting to the City Administrator, the Police Chief will serve as a vital leader in the department, responsible for overseeing all aspects of law enforcement operations and ensuring the safety and security of the community.
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Operate specialized law enforcement equipment including specialized police vehicles, radios, video systems, and radars. Operations, services, and activities of a comprehensive municipal law enforcement program.
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Requires an advanced degree equivalent to the bachelor's level in Criminal Justice, Police Science, or a related field, with eight to nine years progressively responsible law enforcement experience, which includes at least five years previous management/administrative experience or any combination of education and experience that provides equivalent knowledge, skills, and abilities will be considered.
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Education and/or experience equivalent to a Bachelor’s Degree, Master’s preferred, in Police Science, Administration of Justice, Organizational Management, Public Administration or closely related area and work experience equivalent to ten (10) years full time managerial and supervisory level sworn law enforcement work.
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