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CITY OF CHAMPLIN Police Officer in Champlin, Minnesota

The Police Officers of the Champlin Police Department hold various ranks and are assigned to various positions, but all are first and foremost general Police Officers under this section. All must be able to perform the essential functions of a Police Officer. All must meet and maintain the required qualifications, and all must be able to perform the physical demands listed in this section. The ability of the department to perform its mission is directly related to the abilities of those individuals who function as Police Officers. Opportunities for job assignments include, but are not limited to: Patrol Officer, General Investigator, Drug Task Force Detective, School Resource Officer, Traffic Enforcement Officer, Field Training, Defensive Tactics Training, Firearms Instructor, Drone Operator, Mobile Field Force, Weapons of Mass Destruction Team, Bike Patrol, Community Outreach Specialist, and more. Officers have the opportunity to work out while on-duty (staffing dependent), excellent health and dental insurance packages, officer wellness program, 10- and 12-hour patrol shift options (staffing dependent) and so much more. Essential Job Duties and Responsibilities: The essential functions of every Police Officer are to enforce the law, keep the peace, and promote public safety. More specific functions include but are not limited to: 1. Being observant to identify breaches of the peace, law violations, unsafe situations, or calls for service; and acting upon them. 2. Enforcing federal and state statutes and local ordinances. 3. Making arrests. 4. Delivering physical force along the force continuum. 5. Safely rescuing people in danger. 6. Delivering First Aid. 7. Conducting traffic enforcement through vehicle stops and providing traffic control. 8. Applying sound investigative technique to traffic accidents, crimes, potential crimes, ordinance violations, or other situations as assigned. 9. Collecting, packaging and preserving evidence. 10. Conducting searches. 11. Providing counsel, guidance, and service to the public as a means of developing community understanding and cooperation in matters related to the public safety and law enforcement. 12. Providing assistance to fellow officers as needed. 13. Notifying appropriate personnel of situations which may require additional resources. 14. Processing information received from multiple sources including verbal, written, electronic, radio, telephone and other sources and disseminating information through the same sources. 15. Ability to travel efficiently through Champlin and surrounding areas including operating an emergency vehicle safely and effectively. 16. Providing accurate and effective testimony. 17. Preparing accurate and effective police reports. 18. Effectively deploying all necessary equipment. 19. Preparing accurate reports. 20. Testifying in court.

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