- Junior
- Escritório em Orange
About the Department

POLICE JAILER!
AUTOMATIC EMPLOYMENT DISQUALIFIERS:
Position Duties
- Maintains custody, control, and safekeeping of arrestees detained in the City’s temporary holding facility, including booking arrested persons, performing searches, taking inventory of and booking the arrestee’s property, fingerprinting, and assisting with the administration of breath tests, where applicable; supervises the activities of the arrestees in the City’s temporary holding facility and transports as necessary; provides daily care.
- Maintains and enforces custodial facility regulations of the City’s temporary holding facility; supervises arrestees during detainment; conducts periodic security checks and cell searches.
- Learns and develops an understanding of applicable policies, procedures, and work methods associated with assigned duties; uses law enforcement terminology.
- Oversees maintenance and cleanliness of the City’s temporary holding facility and adjacent areas; inventories, orders, and stocks necessary supplies.
- Maintains, prepares, and processes Department and law enforcement reports and records following established formats; keeps automated and manual logs of departmental actions; distributes to the proper individual or agency; researches and compiles information from such files.
- Interpret, apply, explain, and ensure compliance with complex Federal, State, and local laws, codes, regulations, and departmental policies and procedures, including security ordinances.
- May testify in court, as necessary.
- Performs community-based law enforcement duties.
- Assists police officers in program functions assigned, including, but not limited to, community events and similar activities.
- Provides logistical support for the department’s facilities and fleet.
- May perform a variety of non-sworn duties as needed to assist each Division within the Police Department in support of law enforcement duties.
- Performs other duties as required.
Minimum Qualifications
- Basic functions, principles, and practices of law enforcement agencies.
- Evidence retention practices and regulations.
- Police terminology and law enforcement codes.
- Safety precautions and practices necessary when working with persons in custody or arrestees.
- Applicable Federal, State, and local codes, regulations, and departmental policies, technical processes, and procedures.
- General principles of risk management related to the functions of the assigned area.
- Basic first aid techniques and cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) procedures.
- De-escalation techniques and Use of Force principles consistent with community-based law enforcement.
- Basic arithmetic and statistical techniques.
- English usage, grammar, spelling, vocabulary, and punctuation.
- Business letter writing and the standard format for reports and correspondence.
- Modern office practices, methods, and computer equipment and applications related to the work, including graphics, spreadsheets, and database applications.
- Record keeping principles and procedures.
- Techniques for providing a high-level of customer service by effectively dealing with the public, vendors, contractors, and City staff.
- Understand the functions, principles, and practices of municipal police services.
- Obtain necessary information from individuals in stressful or emergency situations.
- Interpret, apply, explain, and ensure compliance with applicable Federal, State, and local laws, codes, regulations, and departmental policies and procedures.
- Analyze situations and identify pertinent problems and/or issues; collect relevant information to determine realistic options; recommend and implement appropriate course of action.
- Recognize individuals who may be experiencing medical emergencies, and respond accordingly.
- Effectively apply De-escalation techniques and Use of Force principles consistent with community-based law enforcement.
- Prepare clear and effective reports, correspondence, and other written material.
- Organize, maintain, and update office database and records systems.
- File materials alphabetically, chronologically, and numerically.
- Organize own work, set priorities, and meet critical time deadlines.
- Maintain strict confidentiality, discretion, and professionalism in handling and processing of critical and sensitive information, records, and reports.
- Understand and carry out oral and written directions independently.
- Ensure tracking and audit systems are followed and maintained.
- Demonstrate an awareness and appreciation of the cultural diversity of the community.
- Maintain accurate logs, records, and basic written records of work performed.
- Enter and retrieve data from a computer with sufficient speed and accuracy to perform assigned work.
- Operate modern office equipment including computer equipment and specialized software applications programs.
- Use English effectively to communicate in person, over the telephone, and in writing.
- Use tact, initiative, prudence, and independent judgment within general policy and legal guidelines in politically sensitive situations.
- Establish, maintain, and foster positive and harmonious working relationships with those contacted in the course of work.
- Provide quality customer service.
- Equivalent to the completion of the twelfth (12th) grade, supplemented by specialized training in public safety support services or a related field.
- One (1) year of clerical or technical work experience related to law enforcement or criminal justice.
- Possess and maintain a valid California Driver's License with satisfactory driving record and proof of acceptable automobile insurance at the time of appointment and throughout employment.
- Possess and maintain an American Red Cross First Aid/CPR/AED Certificate and CPR within three (3) months of hire.
- Possess and maintain a Bureau of Security and Investigative Service (BSIS) issued guard card is highly desirable, and is required within one (1) year of appointment to this position.
- Possess and maintain a Standards and Training for Corrections (STC) Title 15 Core Course Certification is highly desirable, and is required within one (1) year of appointment to this position.
Other Qualifications
The principal duties of this class are performed in a police headquarters and temporary holding facility environment with exposure to criminal offenders, mentally ill individuals, and persons potentially infected with communicable diseases. Employees may interact with upset staff and/or public and private representatives in interpreting and enforcing departmental policies and procedures. Employees work in the office and partly in the field and are occasionally exposed to loud noise levels, cold and hot temperatures, inclement weather conditions, strong or foul odors, road hazards, mechanical and/or electrical hazards, hazardous substances and fumes, and any and all bodily fluids.
PHYSICAL DEMANDS:
Must possess mobility to work primarily in a standard police headquarters setting and use standard office equipment, including a computer; to operate a motor vehicle, drive on surface streets; strength, stamina, and mobility to perform light physical work; vision to read printed materials, a computer screen, and examine evidence; and hearing and speech to communicate in person and over the telephone or radio. The position may require prolonged sitting or standing, in the performance of daily activities. May be required to lift, carry, push, and/or pull light to moderate amounts of weight, including physically restraining arrestees, including those that may be physically and verbally resistant or combative, and in an emergency situation. The job may involve occasional work requiring walking on uneven terrain and landscapes. Finger dexterity is needed to access, enter, and retrieve data using a computer keyboard or calculator and to operate crime scene investigation related tools and equipment. Positions in this classification bend, stoop, kneel, reach, and climb to perform work. Employees must possess the ability to lift, carry, push, and pull materials and objects up to 50 pounds.
WORKING CONDITIONS:
DISASTER SERVICE WORKER:
All employees of the City of Orange are designated by both State law and City ordinance to be "Disaster Service Workers." In the event of a declared emergency or any undeclared emergency or natural disaster that threatens the life, health and/or safety of the public, employees may be assigned to assist rescue and relief workers. Such assignments may be in locations, during hours, and performing work significantly different from the employees' normal work assignments and may continue through the recovery phase of the emergency.
CITY MISSION, VISION, AND VALUES:
Incumbents in all City positions are expected to exhibit the behavior characteristics reflected in the City’s Mission, Vision, and Values statements in the performance of their duties: The City of Orange is committed to excellent service for our residents, businesses, and visitors. As an organization, the City of Orange is the leader in delivering the highest level of service to meet current and future needs of the community. The City’s values include Teamwork, Accountability, and Excellence.