Assistant Police Chief - San Diego Police Department - 508 - Unclassified en City of San Diego, CA
City of San Diego, CA · San Diego, Estados Unidos De América · Onsite
- Senior
- Oficina en San Diego
About the Department
The City of San Diego is seeking a strong, experienced, and knowledgeable law enforcement professional with proven managerial and leadership capabilities to serve as an Assistant Police Chief. The ideal candidate will be an excellent communicator, collaborator with a strong orientation toward neighborhood policing, and a visionary leader with the ability to assess the current organization. The Assistant Police Chief shall be approachable, transparent, and a team player who will focus on creating a culture of inclusion and camaraderie. This person will be an innovator with the courage and ingenuity to challenge the status quo.
The Assistant Police Chief reports directly to the Chief of Police and supports the Chief in managing department operations, planning, and policy development. This position helps prepare the department’s budget, sets priorities for resource use, and promotes efficient, cost-effective practices. The Assistant Police Chief oversees divisional programs, enforces policies, manages staff, and ensures alignment with the department’s strategic goals.
The successful candidate will be open-minded, trustworthy, and accessible, with excellent interpersonal skills and the ability to establish and maintain strong relationships with the San Diego residential and business communities.
Minimum Qualifications:
Any combination of experience and training that would likely provide the required knowledge, skills, and abilities necessary to successfully perform the essential duties of the position is considered qualified. A typical way to meet this requirement would include:
- A graduate of the FBI National Academy or a bachelor’s degree from an accredited college or university in the areas of criminal justice, police science, public administration, or a closely related field is required.
- Experience as a Police Commander in Patrol, Investigations, or Neighborhood Services.
- Candidates must possess a valid California Class C driver’s license.
Desired Qualifications:
- Possession of a Police Officer Standards and Training (P.O.S.T.) management or a preferred executive-level certification.
- POST Command College, California Police Chiefs Executive Leadership Institute, PERF’s Senior Management Institute for Police and/or a master’s degree are highly desirable but not required.
- Build trust and gain the confidence of City staff, elected officials, labor representatives, community groups, and individuals.
- Be a competent and credible public safety professional with a proven reputation as a leader in law enforcement.
- Demonstrate and promote a high level of ethics, integrity, and professionalism.
- Have experience and knowledge in:
- Restorative Justice
- 21st Century Policing
- Community Policing
- Display knowledge and experience of managing and working through large complex projects and programs requiring critical thinking and problem-solving.
- Possess practical experience managing police department budgets.
- Have a track record of overseeing investigative and administrative operations.
- Demonstrate success in building trust and engaging effectively with diverse communities.
- Understand and value learning from diverse communities, LGBTQ+ individuals, people of different religions, and various socioeconomic neighborhoods.
- Recognize and act on the need to protect and serve all communities equitably.
Essential functions of the Assistant Police Chief include:
- Plans, organizes, staffs, and coordinates bureau and division activities within assigned programs.
- Conducts assessment, program needs, analyze data, and develops operational plans.
- Develops, plans, organizes, and conducts training sessions to build management and supervisory team effort.
- Research practices, case laws, and statutory laws within assigned program.
- Engages in community and public relations programs, appear as a public speaker, and participates in professional associations affecting assigned programs.
- Provides responsive, high-quality service to City employees, representatives of outside agencies and members of the public.
- Meets all standards imposed by law to be designated and serve as Assistant Police Chief.
- Establishes Departmental goals and objectives based upon the needs of the community and resources of the Department.
- Provides the development and implementation of effective in-service training programs for all department personnel.
- Interacts with the Mayor, other department heads and City staff, and various community groups to provide efficient, cost-effective levels of service.
- Provides education, direction, and leadership to the command staff and Department personnel, ensuring successful implementation of the Department’s strategic goals.
- Promotes high levels of customer service and quality of service delivery.
- Embraces the community’s diversity and develops an ideal workforce to best meet the needs of the residents, including diversity and inclusion for all department personnel.
- Keeps the Mayor, City Council and Chief Operating Officer informed of relevant issues and respond to inquiries in a timely and accurate manner.
- Delivers a safe and livable working environment for all Department personnel.
- Develops and maintain programs and policies ensuring operational readiness and personal accountability.
- Maintains a highly visible presence throughout all areas and with all constituencies of the city.
- Attend and participate in various meetings related to public safety enforcement.
- Plans and protect the community against violence within the City of San Diego.
The Department:
The San Diego Police Department (SDPD) is dedicated to serving and protecting the City’s residents with professionalism, dependability, and integrity. For 135 years, SDPD has upheld the law, preserved peace, and ensured safety through extensively trained officers who respond swiftly to emergencies, investigate crimes, and engage with the community.
The department offers a comprehensive range of services, including neighborhood patrols, traffic enforcement, investigations, records management, permits and licensing, laboratory services, and more. Community-based policing and problem-solving partnerships with residents, government agencies, private groups, and individuals are central to its mission. The department's proactive policing and community partnerships foster trust and collaboration, making residents feel secure and supported. For more information, please visit this link.
The City:
With more than 1.4 million residents, the City of San Diego is the eighth largest city in the United States and the second largest in California. The City of San Diego’s strong economy, diverse population, great educational institutions, unsurpassed quality of life, and world-renowned location make it the ideal place to work, live, and play. With its great weather, miles of sandy beaches, and major attractions, San Diego has something to offer for everyone.
The City’s Mission, as stated in the Strategic Plan is “Every day we serve our communities to make San Diego not just a fine city, but a great City.” The City’s Vision is "Opportunity in every neighborhood, excellent service for every San Diegan".
As one of the region’s largest employers, the City of San Diego employs nearly 13,000 highly dedicated employees and has a combined Fiscal Year 2025 operating and capital budget of approximately $5.65 billion. Additional information about the City of San Diego can be found on the City’s website.
Benefits:
The City offers a robust benefits package that includes:
- Defined retirement plan, including pension reciprocity, dependent on an employee’s eligibility status (new hire, rehire, etc.).
- A wide variety of cafeteria-style health and wellness plans or in-lieu cash waiver.
- 11 paid City holidays per calendar year and 1 floating holiday per fiscal year.
- Approximately 176 hours of paid annual leave for an employee’s first 15 years of service, and approximately 216 hours for 16+ years of service.
- Up to 24 hours of paid discretionary leave per fiscal year.
- Up to 320 hours of paid Parental Leave per childbirth or placement of a child.
- Up to 40 hours of paid Bereavement Leave per fiscal year.
- Tuition reimbursement up to $2,000 per fiscal year, and complimentary LinkedIn Learning professional development opportunities.
- Free transit pass (including MTS Trolley, MTS Bus, and all Rapid and Rapid Express bus services).
- Access to premier City golf courses at a discounted rate.
- Reduced-rate fitness center memberships.
- City-paid life insurance.
For additional details, please review the Benefits Summary for Unclassified Employees (Download PDF reader) or contact the Benefits Division of the Risk Management Department at (619) 236-5924.
Pre-Employment Requirements and Screening Process:
Employment offers are conditional, pending the results of all screening processes applicable to the position. All the processes required by the City of San Diego must be successfully completed before employment begins. Please refer to the City’s pre-employment requirements and screening process webpage for additional information. Nothing in this job posting constitutes or should be construed as part of an express or implied contract for employment with the City of San Diego.
Resumes will be screened according to the qualifications outlined above, and the most qualified candidates will be invited to interview.
The City of San Diego has an active Equal Opportunity/ADA Program for employment and vigorously supports diversity in the workplace.
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