City Of Mankato Mankato , MN 56002
Posted 5 days ago
Description
TheCity of Mankato Public Safety is actively recruiting police officer candidates with strong critical thinking skills, effective communication, and a proven dedication to community policing. We welcome both entry-level and experienced lateral entry candidates.
Minimum Qualifications of Education and Experience:
Associate's Degree in Police Science, Law Enforcement or Criminal Justice from an accredited university, college, or vocational technical institute. (Must have completed a program requiring actual classroom instruction and training, excluding programs exclusively by correspondence, or such other education as may be considered equivalent.)
Licensed by the Minnesota Police Officers Standards and Training (P.O.S.T) Board
Must possess a valid driver's license and be able to drive in the state of Minnesota.
What the City of Mankato offers:
Lateral candidates with current police officer experience will be considered for a compensation package that is reflective of their experience.
Compensation package considers years of service, size of current agency transferring from, annual calls for service and special assignments such as SWAT, FTO, DT instructor, etc.
Anticipated Lateral wage range: Step 2 ($38.21) - Step 7 ($47.38)
Training program may be customized based on experience
After field training is completed, candidates are eligible for special assignments
2024 SALARY SCHEDULE - PM1
20244.75%4.75%4.75%4.50%4.50%4.25%4.00%Grade PM1 - Non-ExemptStep 0Step 1Step 2Step 3Step 4Step 5Step 6Step 7Police Officer$34.82$36.47$38.21$40.02$41.82$43.70$45.56$47.38
2024 VACATION SCHEDULE
Years of ServiceVacation Accrual Per Pay PeriodDays of Vacation Per YearAccumulate Up To0 - 5 years3.077 hours10 days50 days or 400 hours6 -10 years4.615 hours15 days50 days or 400 hours11 - 14 years5.231 hours17 days50 days or 400 hours15 - 20 years6.154 hours20 days50 days or 400 hours21 years6.462 hours21 days50 days or 400 hours22 years6.769 hours22 days50 days or 400 hours23 years7.077 hours23 days50 days or 400 hours24 years7.385 hours24 days50 days or 400 hours25 years7.692 hours25 days50 days or 400 hours26 years8.000 hours26 days50 days or 400 hours27 years8.308 hours27 days50 days or 400 hours28 years8.615 hours28 days50 days or 400 hours29 years8.923 hours29 days50 days or 400 hours30 years9.231 hours30 days50 days or 400 hours
Wellness and Growth Benefits
Peer Support Program
Comprehensive officer health and wellness resiliency program (Provicta)
Physical, mental, nutritional, spiritual, and financial wellness
Variety of 10-to-12-hour workdays (promote more days off)
On-site workout facilities with on-duty use and/or 24-hour access.
Continual training opportunities to develop successful officers.
In-field, online, in-person, in-house, and external development opportunities
Specialized Unit Opportunities
Detective Division, Tactical Response Team, Police Training Officer, BCA ICAC Task Force,
School Resource Officer, Auxiliary Units, Drug & Veterans Court, Toward Zero Deaths, Hostage Negotiator, Predatory Offender Monitoring Team, Drug Task Force
Instructor: Taser, Firearms, Defensive Driving, Field Force, Defensive Tactics, Integrated Communications and Tactics,PepperBall, Use of Force
If you have any questions about the application process,please email Melissa Weston, Human Resources Assistant atmweston@mankatomn.gov
If you have any questions about the roles of a Mankato Police Officer,please call or email Jeremy Clifton, Assistant Director of Operations, at 507-387-8782 orjclifton@mankatomn.gov
If interested, apply here-www.mankatomn.gov/jobs
Duties / Responsibilities
How Mankato Police Officers Impact their community:
Mankato Police Officers are progressive problem solvers who partner with the community to build trust and to help prevent crime from occurring. Police Officers serve as the primary arm to promote safety and to protect the public. The partnership between the Mankato police and community members is critical in helping to find solutions to solve community problems.
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Primary Essential Work Functions:
Performs all duties assigned in connection with the operation of the Police Division. Actively supports, demonstrates understanding of, and participates in the Department of Public Safety Community Policing Philosophy.
Detects and responds to law violations and hazards to public safety; inspects businesses and residential areas for signs of criminal activity.
Identifies and utilizes progressive nuisance and crime prevention techniques. Identifies and monitors areas, whether self-identified or identified by the community, where public nuisances or criminal activities are occurring or are likely to occur.
Conducts proactive patrol activities within assigned areas of the city, concentrating on assigned areas of responsibilities or assigned neighborhoods.
Enforces state and federal laws and City ordinances and apprehends those suspected of committing crimes.
Enforces laws governing the operation of motor vehicles and their operators and laws relating to bicycle and pedestrian traffic; observes and corrects hazards to motor vehicle and pedestrian traffic; assists disabled or distressed motorists; investigates motor vehicle accidents; issues citations and warnings; makes arrests.
Promotes the Community Policing Philosophy within the department; maintains good community relations through communication and interaction with citizens and businesspeople of the community; participates and represents the City and department at various functions.
Responds to and secures crime scenes; directs other responding units; identifies, obtains, and secures evidence.
Provides enforcement when crimes are committed or in incidents of criminal activity and responds to and takes reports of incidents; completes follow-up investigation when possible; interviews victims, witnesses, suspects, and others.
Prepares crime reports and assists investigator as needed. Assists prosecuting attorneys with the preparation of cases as directed; testifies in court.
Operates automobiles for extended periods of time in all environmental conditions. Operates vehicles at high speeds and in congested traffic.
Responds to identified problems to situations that may be perceived as problems by members of the community, whether criminal or non-criminal. Initiates appropriate responses by partnerships, including other non-public safety resources.
Conducts preliminary investigations on non-criminal matters, and documents facts necessary to provide for appropriate responses by other non-police resources to community issues and/or nuisances as necessary to maintain public order and safety.
Performs strenuous activities wearing body armor and other equipment in all weather conditions.
Other Work Functions:
Performs physical and mental demands and work environment requirements for this position.
Attendance during regularly scheduled work hours and outside regular hours as necessary.
Effective and respectful communication and interactions with other employees, supervisors, individuals from other organizations, and community customers.
Performs other related work as assigned or apparent.
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Qualifications / Conditions of Employment
Conditions of Employment:
Must maintain a primary residence within sixty (60) minutes' drive to the Public Safety Center driving under normal conditions and posted speed limits within one (1) year of employment.
Must be a citizen of the United States or eligible to work in the US under federal requirements.
Must possess a valid driver's license and be able to drive in the state of Minnesota. A Minnesota driver's license must be obtained within thirty (30) days of employment.
Must satisfactorily complete a background investigation, physical examination, and drug testing.
Must satisfactorily complete a psychological evaluation from a licensed psychologist.
Must complete EMR training or equivalent according to MN POST board minimum selection standards (MN Rule 6700.0700) within six (6) months of employment.
Ability to pass medical standards for self-contained breathing apparatus; and ability to wear self-contained breathing apparatus while performing work duties.
Shall not have been convicted in any state or federal court of any felony. All applicants shall be fingerprinted, and a thorough search be made of the fingerprints through local, state, and federal fingerprint files to disclose any criminal record.
Must meet MN P.O.S.T Board Standards of Conduct for Law Enforcement Officers (6700.0700 and 6700.1600) which prohibits use of force, misuse of officer authority, misconduct, conviction or engaged in conduct unrelated to law enforcement responsibilities and criminal history.
Must refrain from consuming and utilizing tobacco and nicotine products on and off duty.
Must comply with organizational and departmental policies.
Must comply with data practices policies and standards relative to not public data. Any access to not public data should be strictly limited to accessing the data that are necessary to fulfill the employment responsibility. While data are being accessed, incumbent should take reasonable measures to ensure the not public data are not accessed by individuals without a work reason. Once the work reason to access the data is reasonably finished the not public data must be properly stored according to city policy and the Minnesota Statutes.
This is a safety sensitive position and is prohibited from use of cannabis on and off duty and use of alcohol on duty.
Safety Sensitive Notice. This is a safety sensitive position which requires cannabis pre-employment drug testing. Safety sensitive position means a job, in which an impairment caused by drug, alcohol or cannabis usage would threaten the health and safety of any person.
Hours of Work
HOURS OF WORK:
Hours and days of work for this position will vary by shift assignment.
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