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Industri: Government; Labor
Number of terms: 77176
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A professional who supervises and coordinates activities of personnel assigned to police precinct station. Respnsibilities include: * Assumes responsibility for safekeeping of money and valuables taken from prisoners, lost or stolen articles, and property held as evidence. * Supervises work of police officer ii or police officer i who search suspects. * Supervises telephone operator engaged in sending and receiving police communication by telephone and radio systems. * Receives notification and informs commanding officer of calls and orders received over police communication systems. * Records information, such as name of arresting officer and prisoner's name, address, and charge, to complete precinct activity reports for commanding officer. * Commands subordinate officers and subordinate personnel on assigned duty and assumes responsibility for efficiency and discipline of workers under command. * Assumes command of station house in absence of commanding officer. * May make inspection tour of police beats in precinct area. * May supervise and coordinate activities of police clerical staff. * May be designated according to rank as Desk Captain; Desk Lieutenant; Desk Sergeant.
Industry:Professional careers
A professional who supervises and coordinates activities of law enforcement personnel in endeavoring to resolve community social problems, and to create better understanding of police functions within community. Respnsibilities include: * Assigns subordinates to establish rapport with groups and individuals to identify and resolve grievances, problems, and needs. * Consults social service agencies and public groups to determine community needs and to develop and coordinate remedial programs. * Sponsors events, such as concerts, dances, and ball games for neighborhood youth groups. * Lectures on specific aspects, functions, and goals of police departments to civic, school, and other community groups. * Plans and initiates training of new employees. * Compiles activity reports and prepares budget of unit for review by police chief.
Industry:Professional careers
A professional who supervises and coordinates activities of clerical workers of police department or personally maintains payroll, personnel, and similar records. * Swears in and issues appointment papers to police recruits. * May assume custody of valuables deposited with police.
Industry:Professional careers
A professional who supervises and coordinates activities of officers performing traffic control duties. Respnsibilities include: * Visits officers at assigned traffic control stations to relay orders of traffic lieutenant and observe activities of officers. * Notifies superior of traffic conditions requiring additional personnel. * Reports irregular conduct or inefficiency of personnel to superior. * May supervise and coordinate activities of school-crossing guard. * May inspect and test police vehicles to verify operator maintenance reports and contact maintenance shop to perform repairs. * May train new school-crossing guards.
Industry:Professional careers
A professional who supervises and coordinates activities of police reserve officers to support police personnel at special functions. Respnsibilities include: * Writes news releases for press, radio, and television and speaks before community and business groups to recruit police reserve volunteers. * Confers with potential reservists to explain policies, duties, responsibilities, and working conditions, and to provide other pertinent information. * Reviews applications, results of physical and psychological examinations, oral interviews, and background information to determine suitability of candidates. * Plans and coordinates instruction to train reservists in basic police techniques. * Issues uniforms, arms, and equipment to reservists. * Reviews schedules to determine areas of need and coordinates assignments of reservists to support police personnel at special functions, such as parades and sporting events. * Observes reservists at work to evaluate work performance.
Industry:Professional careers
A professional who supervises and coordinates activities of personnel engaged in locating and apprehending fugitives and others sought for various reasons and in locating missing persons. Respnsibilities include: * Supervises work of police officer III. * Inspects vehicles to detect damage and determine maintenance needs. * Prepares reports to document personnel activities and budget requirements. * Performs other duties as described under supervisor master title.
Industry:Professional careers
A professional who supervises and coordinates activities of workers engaged in receiving telephone requests for police services. Respnsibilities include: * Supervises work of complaint evaluation officer. * Confers with workers to resolve problems when decision involving procedure or action to be taken is questionable. * Performs other duties as described under supervisor master title.
Industry:Professional careers
A professional who directs and coordinates activities of members of motorized (motorcycle and squad car) highway patrol who enforce state and municipal traffic laws and ordinances. Respnsibilities include: * Prepares reports on traffic conditions in patrol areas and recommends changes in traffic-control techniques and regulations to improve conditions. * Directs members in safe use and care of motorcycles or cars, and assigns personnel to patrol areas. * Evaluates work performance and disciplines immediate subordinates, and reviews evaluation of members of highway patrol unit for infraction of policy or procedures. * May review changes in policy or law related to division activities to determine required revisions in operating procedures, and implements revisions. * May prepare, or assign subordinate to prepare, revision of patrol training manual. * May be designated according to rank as Motorized-Squad Captain; Motorized-Squad Lieutenant; Motorized-Squad Sergeant. * In some municipalities, may coordinate activities of all personnel engaged in enforcing traffic laws, directing traffic, and investigating accidents and be designated Commanding Officer, Traffic Division.
Industry:Professional careers
A professional who directs and coordinates activities of members of motorized (motorcycle and squad car) highway patrol who enforce state and municipal traffic laws and ordinances. Respnsibilities include: * Prepares reports on traffic conditions in patrol areas and recommends changes in traffic-control techniques and regulations to improve conditions. * Directs members in safe use and care of motorcycles or cars, and assigns personnel to patrol areas. * Evaluates work performance and disciplines immediate subordinates, and reviews evaluation of members of highway patrol unit for infraction of policy or procedures. * May review changes in policy or law related to division activities to determine required revisions in operating procedures, and implements revisions. * May prepare, or assign subordinate to prepare, revision of patrol training manual. * May be designated according to rank as Motorized-Squad Captain; Motorized-Squad Lieutenant; Motorized-Squad Sergeant. * In some municipalities, may coordinate activities of all personnel engaged in enforcing traffic laws, directing traffic, and investigating accidents and be designated Commanding Officer, Traffic Division.
Industry:Professional careers
A professional who pilots airplane or drives automobile to engage in law enforcement activities. Respnsibilities include: * Patrols highway by aircraft to enforce traffic laws and coordinates air operations with ground personnel to apprehend traffic and other law violators. * Flies emergency missions to deliver medical supplies. * Prepares activities reports. * Engages in routine police ground activities.
Industry:Professional careers
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