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Reserve Police Officer PT

Job Title: Part-Time Reserve Police OfficerThe City of Sunrise is more than a workplace it's a community built on our Three Pillars: Customer Service, Collaboration, and Transparency. We're committed to creating an environment where innovation thrives, teamwork is celebrated, and every employee has the opportunity to grow and make a lasting impact.As a full-service municipality and one of South Florida's premier cities, Sunrise offers competitive salaries, comprehensive benefits, professional development opportunities, and a strong culture of recognition. Whether you're helping residents, shaping policy, or improving city operations, you'll be part of a team that's passionate about service excellence and community pride.We take pride in being home to the back-to-back NHL Stanley Cup Champion Florida Panthers, a vibrant arts and entertainment district, and a diverse community that truly embodies what it means to Live, Work, and Play in Sunrise.Looking ahead, the City is exploring an Alternative Work Schedule designed to further support employee work-life balance providing eligible staff with two three-day weekends per month through an every-other-Friday-off model. This initiative is expected to roll out in the early part of 2026, reflecting our continued focus on flexibility and employee well-being.This classification involves specialized and limited law enforcement and public safety work involving crowd control, traffic control, and the protection of life. An incumbent in this classification is responsible for performing tasks of more than average difficulty involving the protection of life and property. After completion of an initial training period, the incumbent is responsible for enforcing federal, state and local laws, and performing related police activities. Under general supervision of a Police Sergeant or other designated supervisor, the incumbent is required to exercise independent judgment as well as tact, courtesy and self-control in performance of duties. The incumbent is also expected to make decisions calmly and quickly in emergency or hazardous situations. Reserve Police Officers will be assigned to work various hours including nights, weekends, and holidays. This classification is designated solely as part-time. This is not a full-time position. Regular Rate: $36.20 per hour (Includes Training) Special Detail Rate: $52.50 per hour (Based on Assignment)Participates in crowd control and traffic control for eventsInspects assigned area as often as possible, giving particular attention to potential crime hazards or situationsProvides numerous human services, general information, and assistance to the publicMay initiate preliminary investigation of incidents requiring police actionsPreserves crime scenesRenders first aidInterrogates subjects and witnessesConducts area searchesMakes arrests as appropriateRecords all relevant factsMakes required court appearance as assigned and requiredApplies knowledge of departmental policies, rules and regulations and standard operating procedures to situations which occurPromptly takes appropriate action against all persons who are seen violating the lawTakes lost, stolen or abandoned property into custody and makes disposition of sameEnforces traffic laws and conducts accident investigations.Patrols assigned area to eliminate the opportunity for crime to occurResponds to and attempts to settle disturbancesPerforms related work as required and assignedGraduation from an accredited high school or possession of a G.E.D. diplomaProof of highest level of completed education must be submitted as an attachment with application. (Applications without attached proof of education will not be processed for consideration.)Ability to meet all requirements of the Criminal Justice Standards and Training CommissionCurrent certification as a state of Florida Law Enforcement OfficerMust possess a valid driver's license with an acceptable driving recordMust obtain a valid Florida driver's license prior to hireMust be in good standing from a Florida Law Enforcement Agency and have officially separated or retired by the time of hireAll retired City of Sunrise Certified Police Officers must have been officially separated from employment with the City a minimum of six (6) months prior to application submittalSunrise Police Department Background Questionnaire. This booklet can be downloaded by clicking the link. Please note it must be typed AND notarized.Proof of Citizenship List of Acceptable Documents:U.S. Birth Certificate orCertificate of Naturalization orCurrent U.S. PassportSocial Security CardDriver's LicenseFlorida Police Officer CertificateHigh School Diploma or GED Certificate requiredCollege Diploma (if applicable)CJBAT Test resultsPhysical Agility Test resultsMilitary DD214 (if applicable)Reserve Police Officers are to be utilized for Special Detail Assignments or other Police Department assignments authorized by the Police Chief or designee.Reserve Police Officers shall not be considered as entry-level for regular full-time Police Officer positions and there should be no expectation that Reserve Police Officers will ever become employed as a full-time, regular Police Officer. Incumbents in this classification are not subject to the City pension plan nor are eligible for any City pension benefits. Reserve Police Officers positions are 'at-will' and are not subject to any of the terms included in the Fraternal Order of Police or Police Benevolent Association Collective Bargaining Agreements.Incumbents are not permitted to serve in the capacity as a law enforcement officer with any other agency while serving as a Reserve Police Officer with the City of Sunrise.Reserve Police Officers are required to work one Event or Assignment per month.Reserve Police Officers will not be guaranteed any specific number of hours of work during any given day/week/month and will work a maximum of 24 hours per week. This classification is designated solely as part-time. This is not a full-time position.Part-time work shift hours vary and may include nights, weekends and holidays. High degree of exposure to potentially hazardous conditions including inclement weather and severe temperatures. Officers may be subject to dangerous and stressful situations.A pre-employment medical examination and complete background investigation is requiredAbility to climb, balance, stoop, kneel, crouch or crawl in the pursuit of suspects and/or in crime scene investigationsProlonged carrying of articles weighing between 10 to 25 lbs.Sitting, standing, or walking for long periods of timeOccasional squatting, climbing, kneeling, and runningAbility to operate city issued motor vehiclesCorrected visual acuity of 20/30 in both eyes; no marked red-green deficiency of color vision and no dimming of red objects; normal depth perception; no significant interference with night vision; no significant loss of peripheral vision; strabismus which is accompanied by double vision and not correctable. This will also include no hearing loss of greater than 46 decibels in the 3,000 cps range.The ability to perceive and differentiate visual cues or signals. Tasks require the ability to communicate orally and in writing. Must have the use of sensory skills in order to effectively communicate and interact with other employees and the public through personal contact, the use of the telephone and/or other City-issued technology devices.Knowledge of laws of arrest, search and seizure, rules of evidence and court proceduresAbility to apply modern police procedures, methods and terminologyAbility to apply civil and criminal laws, police rules and regulations, and standard operating proceduresAbility to perform complete and thorough investigationsAbility to analyze problems and objectively deal with peopleAbility to understand and carry out oral and written instructionsAbility to act calmly and quickly in emergency or hazardous situationsAbility to apply life saving techniques, where requiredAbility to establish and maintain effective working relationships with other officers, supervisors, officials and the general publicAbility to work independently with minimal direct supervisionKnowledge of state statutes, local ordinances and departmental regulationsAbility to apply skills associated with the use and care of firearms and the operation of motor vehiclesAbility to communicate effectively and persuasively, both verbally and in writing