TO APPLY FOR THIS JOB OPPORTUNITY YOU MUST BE EITHER A CERTIFIED LAW ENFORCEMENT OFFICER IN THE STATE OF FLORIDA, OR CURRENTLY ATTENDING THE FLORIDA BASIC RECRUIT TRAINING (POLICE ACADEMY)
***NOTE TO APPLICANTS*** : All applicants MUST complete and submit a PRE-SCREENING QUESTIONNAIRE along with their application. The questionnaire must be uploaded as a PDF document directly through Neogov. Pre-screening questionnaire is located directly on the City of Doral's job opportunities link, however we are also providing a link below.***
DOCUMENTS REQUIRED TO UPLOAD ALONG WITH ONLINE APPLICATION:
PLEASE CLICK HERE TO ACCESS PRE-SCREENING QUESTIONNAIRE
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FAILURE TO INCLUDE THE ABOVE REQUIRED DOCUMENTS WHEN SUBMITTING AN APPLICATION WILL RESULT IN DISQUALIFICATION OF THE APPLICATION.
This is general law enforcement and public safety work in the protection of life and property and in the execution of orders issued through the authority of the City of Doral Police Department.
An employee in this classification may perform varied assignments in patrol, traffic control and enforcement, accident investigation, preliminary and follow-up investigation at crime scenes, serving writs in criminal proceedings, and assisting in public safety education programs. Work involves an element of personal danger and high levels of physical, emotional, and mental stress to deal with people in various situations.
This position is classified as a non-exempt, full-time position with an 40 hour work-week schedule. The work schedule and working hours are defined in the Collective Bargaining Agreement. A copy of the agreement is available in the City of Doral website: CLICK HERE FOR CBA
The role of Police Officer receives assignments from the superior officers who review work methods and results through reports, inspections, and discussions. Police Officers generally works one shift per 24-hour period, but will be subject to recall to on-duty status as the department warrants. In addition, Police Officers are required to respond to any emergency and/or criminal situation that they observe while off duty and function as a Police Officer until relieved by regular on-duty units.
This position requires to act without direct supervision and exercise independent judgment in meeting emergencies; situations often arise where the Police Officer will have the responsibility for making decisions regarding the use of deadly force in protecting citizens and themselves without the opportunity for prior supervisory advice or assistance.