Police Officer - Lateral
Listed on 2026-01-12
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Law/Legal
Police Officer, Legal Counsel -
Government
Police Officer
The City of Tualatin is recruiting for an lateral police officer and creating an eligibility list for future lateral police officers. Come join a top-tier police department in a family-friendly community that supports it's local law enforcement agency. Our department is accredited and keeps our officers trained and equipped to perform their job. Tualatin's population is well-educated, diverse, and involved in community and school activities.
There are excellent educational opportunities available to residents through the Tigard-Tualatin School District and numerous colleges and universities within easy commuting distance. In the most recent resident satisfaction survey, 84% of residents rated the overall quality of life in Tualatin as "excellent" or "good", and most reported they would recommend the community to others and plan to stay for the next five years.
Residents take great pride in and appreciate the amenities such as award-winning parks, unique shopping and dining establishments and a low tax rate.
If you are a qualified lateral police officer, we invite you to check out the duties, responsibilities and how to apply information below.
The City will create an eligibility list for future use over the next twelve months. This position is open continuously, until the City receives an adequate pool of lateral officers.
Conducts investigations of reported criminal activity; responds to citizen requests for service; gathers crime scene evidence and takes latent fingerprints; interviews and takes statements from victims, witnesses, and suspects.
Performs preventative patrol of city streets, residential and commercial areas of the city. Enforces traffic and criminal laws and City ordinances. Operates radar; checks property security; investigates road and safety hazards.
Investigates traffic accidents; determines circumstances, takes statements, performs first aid, and requests appropriate assistance. Controls traffic flow and direction.
Investigates reported crimes, interviews, interrogates, makes arrests, develops criminal cases for prosecution, and appears in court as a witness. Temporarily detains suspects in the holding facility. Transports prisoners as required.
Prepares full and comprehensive reports on activities. Maintains complete and accurate records of activities performed on duty.
Responds to calls for assistance, and performs public service functions for the citizens.
Serves warrants and subpoenas.
Receives training on a regular basis.
Uses a computer to obtain various information and communicates using e-mail.
Assists in the development of crime prevention programs and public relations activities of the department. Performs crime prevention community education functions.
Assists the public by answering questions about laws, regulations, and ordinances.
Drives to city facilities, vendors, training programs, and meetings as necessary.
Rides a bicycle on patrol.
A candidate will not proceed through the selection process for any of the reasons listed below unless they provide mitigating information regarding one or more of these reasons:
- A felony conviction under state or federal law.
- A misdemeanor conviction relating to sex crimes, crimes against persons, drugs, fraud or moral turpitude.
- Other misdemeanor conviction within the last 5 years.
- Conviction for minor in possession of an alcoholic beverage within the last 3 years.
- Conviction of a major traffic offense or a DUII diversion within the last 5 years.
- Revocation of driving privileges or a felony or misdemeanor operator's license suspension within the last 5 years.
- Three or more hazardous traffic violation convictions within the last 2 years.
- Careless driving conviction within the last 3 years.
- Conviction for an open container of an alcoholic beverage within the last 3 years.
- Conviction of a Class A traffic infraction within the last 3 years.
- Five or more traffic violation convictions, including suspensions, within the last 3 years.
- Operator's license infraction suspension within the last 3 years.
- Possession, sale, distribution, manufacture, and/or use of an illegal drug within the last 10 years.
- Personal use of marijuana within the last 3 years.
- Any discharge less than honorable from a branch of the armed forces.
- An arrest record in any law enforcement database.
- Illegal conduct involving moral turpitude.
- Conduct involving dishonesty, fraud, deceit or misrepresentation.
- Intentional deception or fraud, or attempted deception or fraud in any application, examination, or other document.
- Conduct that is…
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