Police Officer
Listed on 2026-01-16
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Government
Police Officer -
Law/Legal
Police Officer, Legal Counsel
The College Park Police Department is a nationally accredited and rapidly growing police agency located in the northeastern quadrant of the Atlanta metropolitan area. The Department has an authorized strength of 110 sworn officers, 6 jailers, and 17 communications operators supported by 22 civilian employees with the responsibility of providing law enforcement services to about 14,000 residents within an area of 10.1 square miles.
The department is a full-service agency with numerous specialized units, including Uniform Patrol, Criminal Investigations Division, Traffic, C.O.P.S, Crime Suppression Unit, and SWAT (South Metro).
Employees are trained to become Police Officers. Applicants must pass a series of tests and interviews before selection as employees. Once selected, individuals must complete academy requirements, and if successful, continue to field training assisted by veteran officers (Lieutenants and Sergeants). This job requires a pre-employment drug test and subsequent random drug and alcohol testing in accordance with the City of College Park Drug and Alcohol-Free Workplace.
Salary$55,751.20 with possible incentives up to:
- $56,866.22 (includes a 2% pay incentive for an Associate's degree)
- $57,981.24 (includes a 4% pay incentive for a Bachelor's degree)
Additional pay incentives for former or current military personnel.
The grade for this position is CP11.
A successful candidate will play an active role in the City of College Park’s existing operational success. The purpose of the position is to protect the public and ensure a safe environment within the City of College Park as well as surrounding communities. Successful implementation of the work results in a safer atmosphere and a decrease in citizen victimization.
Mission:
The mission of the City of College Park Police Department is to serve the community utilizing 21st Century Policing practices to promote effective crime reduction while building public trust, and collaborating with community and business stakeholders. To maintain public trust, it is our responsibility to conduct ourselves with the utmost professionalism, respect, and integrity, while always adhering to the highest ethical standards.
Vision:
The City of College Park Police Department is committed to accomplishing our mission with the use of intelligence-led policing-based approaches in all our policing strategies. Our commitment to exceptional public service will serve as the guiding principle for our relentless crime prevention.
Independent judgment is required to identify, select, and apply the most appropriate of available guidelines and procedures as well as interpret precedents. This position is responsible for performing a full range of law enforcement duties in the patrol, community policing, crime prevention, and transportation functions of the City of College Park Police Department. The incumbent may be assigned temporarily to a specialty area within the department based on needs.
- Maintains law and order and protects life and property.
- Patrols assigned geographic area.
- Receives and responds to dispatched calls; investigates and takes appropriate action on assigned calls.
- Conducts security checks of businesses, parks, public buildings, industrial areas, and residences.
- Issues citations and/or makes arrests for violations of laws including traffic violations and local ordinances.
- Prepares incident and accident reports.
- Attends and testifies in various levels of court, including Superior, State, Juvenile, Administrative, and Municipal, on cases investigated or reports written; locates defendants and serves criminal warrants.
- Assists with crowd control and security assignments at various public gatherings or incident scenes.
- Reports hazardous conditions on public roadways and bridges.
- Conducts surveillance.
- Duties include but are not limited to court, City Hall security, and, transporting inmates to and from medical facilities.
- May serve as a field training officer.
- Works with the public, civic organizations, etc. in conducting community activities.
- Performs other related duties as assigned.
- The omission of specific duties does not preclude the supervisor from…
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