A combination of experience and training that would provide the required knowledge and abilities is qualifying. The employee must have the ability to:
Successfully complete a training program for entry level Police Officers.
Successfully pass a police background investigation.
Observe accurately and remember names, faces, numbers, incidents and places.
Learn to use and properly care for firearms.
Think and act quickly in emergencies, and judge situations and people accurately.
Analyze problems, identify alternative solutions, project consequences of proposed actions, and implement recommendations in support of goals, all while being free from any bias against race or ethnicity, gender, nationality, religion, disability, sexual orientation, etc.
Analyze situations quickly and objectively and determine proper course of action.
Gather, assemble, analyze, evaluate, and use facts and evidence.
Learn, understand, interpret and apply laws, regulations, policies and procedures.
Prepare clear, accurate and grammatically correct written reports.
Meet standards of physical stature, endurance and agility established by the City.
Meet the requirements for a Police Officer contained in the California State Government Code.
Understand and carry out oral and written directions.
Establish and maintain cooperative work relationships with those contacted in the course of work.
In addition, candidates must meet the minimum standards as required by the California Government Code Section 1031:
Be legally authorized to work in the United States under federal law.
Be fingerprinted for purposes of search of local, state, and national fingerprint files to disclose a criminal record.
Be of good moral character, as determined by a thorough background investigation.
Be a high school graduate, pass the General Education Development Test or other high school equivalency test approved by the State Department of Education that indicates high school graduation level, pass the California High School Proficiency Examination, or have attained a two-year, four-year, or advanced degree from an accredited college or university. The high school shall be either a United States public school, an accredited United States Department of Defense high school, or an accredited or approved public or nonpublic high school. Any accreditation or approval required by this subdivision shall be from a state or local government educational agency using local or state government approved accreditation, licensing, registration, or other approval standards, a regional accrediting association, an accrediting association recognized by the Secretary of the United States Department of Education, an accrediting association holding full membership in the National Council for Private School Accreditation (NCPSA), an organization holding full membership in AdvancED, an organization holding full membership in the Council for American Private Education (CAPE), or an accrediting association recognized by the National Federation of Nonpublic School State Accrediting Associations (NFNSSAA).
Be found to be free from any physical, emotional, or mental condition, including bias against race or ethnicity, gender, nationality, religion, disability, or sexual orientation, that might adversely affect the exercise of the powers of a peace officer.