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Town of Tiburon

Police Officers

Town of Tiburon

Top Step Pay: $138,148* 

The Tiburon Police Department is seeking dedicated individuals who are committed to making a difference in one of the Bay Area’s most scenic communities. The Tiburon Police Department is a community service-oriented organization with an emphasis on maintaining an interactive and proactive response to community concerns. This is accomplished through ongoing programs and continuous in-house and P.O.S.T. training in a variety of areas. Candidates with motorcycle or range master experience are encouraged to apply. Qualified lateral candidates will go directly to a Chief’s interview.

DEFINITION
To perform law enforcement and crime prevention work; to control traffic flow and enforce State and local traffic regulations; to perform investigative work; to participate in and provide support and assistance to special department crime prevention and enforcement programs.

DISTINGUISHING CHARACTERISTICS
This is the entrance level classification in the professional police series requiring sworn peace officer status. Positions allocated to the Police Officer class may be assigned to one of several functional areas within the Police Department. 

SUPERVISION RECEIVED
General supervision is provided by a Police Sergeant. Technical or functional supervision may be provided by higher level police personnel. Assignments may require indirect supervision of non-sworn personnel. 

DUTIES 

  • Patrol Town in radio-equipped car; answer calls for the protection of life and property, and the enforcement of local and State laws; may conduct both preliminary and follow-up investigations of disturbances, prowlers, burglaries, thefts, hold-ups, vehicle accidents, death and other criminal incidents. 
  • Respond to calls related to traffic incidents and any other required emergencies; observe, monitor and control routine and unusual traffic conditions; assist and advise motorists, and enforce traffic safety laws. 
  • Make arrests as necessary; interview victims, complainants, and witnesses; interrogate suspects; gather and preserve evidence; testify and present evidence in court. 
  • Contact and cooperate with other law enforcement agencies in matters relating to the apprehension of offenders and the investigation of offenses. 
  • Prepare reports of arrests made, activities performed, and unusual incidents observed. 
  • Stop drivers who are operating vehicles in violation of laws, warn drivers against unlawful practices, issue citations and make arrests as necessary. 
  • Check buildings for physical security. 
  • Search, fingerprint, and transport detainees. 
  • Direct traffic at fire, special events, and other emergency or congested situations. 
  • Maintain contact with citizens regarding potential law enforcement problems and preserve good relationships with the public. 
  • Assist in the performance of special investigative and crime prevention duties as required. 
  • Prepare investigative reports and case information, provide evidence and testimony in court. 
  • Answer questions from the public concerning local and State laws, procedures, and activities of the Department. 
  • Interview victims, complainants, witnesses, and suspects. 
  • Collect, preserve, and maintain evidence and property found that is involved with suspected crimes. 
  • Serve warrants and subpoenas. 
  • Develop and maintain good relationships with the public, including informants and contacts, which may be helpful in criminal investigations. 
  • Perform related duties as assigned. 

QUALIFICATIONS
Education:

The Police Officer position requires an education equivalent to completion of high school, preferably supplemented by college-level law enforcement related coursework. 
Applicants must possess a California P.O.S.T. approved Basic Certificate or completion of a California P.O.S.T. approved basic academy.  

Other Requirements:

  • Must be at least 21 years of age 
  • Possession of a valid California Driver’s License
  • Normal hearing and vision (vision uncorrected 20/70)
  • Must be free any of any felony convictions
  • Must be a citizen of the United States or a permanent resident alien who is eligible for and has applied for citizenship (Government Code Para. 1031). 
  • Must meet all Department medical, physical, and psychological standards. 
  • Must have good moral character, emotional stability, and good written and verbal communication skills. 

COMPENSATION & BENEFITS

Top Step Pay: $138,148* 

*Top step pay includes holiday pay, 5 years longevity pay, and POST advance certificate incentive.

Retirement: “Classic Members” – CalPERS 3% @ 55 for employees currently enrolled in a reciprocal or CalPERS classic retirement plan. Employee pays the 9% employee contribution and 3% of the employer’s share contribution. “New Members” – CalPERS 2.7% @ 57 for employees new to CalPERS or with a six month or longer break in a CalPERS or reciprocal retirement plan. Employee pays at least 50% of the Normal Cost of the Plan as calculated annually by CalPERS.

Cafeteria Benefits Plan: The Town will provide a monthly allowance towards medical, dental, life insurance, and long-term disability insurance. Employees have the opportunity to select from a variety of health plans that are administered through CalPERS.  If the cost of benefits exceeds the allowance, the difference is paid by employee through payroll deductions. Town pays premium for $25,000 term life insurance policy

Long Term Disability: Employee pays premium for C.L.E.A. LTD plan

Wellness Benefit: The Town of Tiburon provides employees with a wellness reimbursement benefit of up to $650 per fiscal year for health-promoting activities and equipment. Eligible expenses include gym memberships, fitness equipment (bicycles, treadmills), yoga classes, stress management, and nutrition programs.

Vacation & Sick Leave: Accrue 1 day per month.  Vacation accrual rate increases after 5 years.  Eligible candidates may be placed in an advanced vacation tier in recognition of prior public service. 

Holidays: 12 paid holidays per year
Schedule: 3/12 Plan

Longevity Pay: 
5 years of service $155
10 years of service $190
15 years of service $235
20 years of service $285

Certificate Pay:   
POST Intermediate Certificate/Assoc of Arts/Science Degree $245
POST Advanced Certificate/Bachelor of Arts/Science Degree $375
POST Supervisory Certificate/Master of Arts/Science Degree $375

Differential Pay: $300/month
Bilingual Pay: $150/month
Uniforms/Safety Equipment: Provided by the Town

APPLICATION & SELECTION PROCESS

Applicants are required to submit an application and a copy of the P.O.S.T. Basic Certificate or proof of current academy enrollment.  A resume of no more than (2) pages is optional. Resumes do not substitute for the Town application which can be filed online at www.townoftiburon.org/jobs.  All applications will be screened on this basis.

Candidates who best meet the stated qualifications and requirements for the position will be invited to participate in a Chief’s interview.  Final appointments will be made as vacancies occur and are authorized to be filled.  

Candidates for the position must successfully complete all of the following: Polygraph/CVSA, Psychological, Medical (including drug screening), and an extensive Background Investigation.

Apply online at www.townoftiburon.org/jobs to complete the employment application and upload your resume and cover letter (PDF or Word format).

ABOUT THE TIBURON POLICE DEPARTMENT
The Tiburon Police Department was established in 1972 following the Town’s incorporation by 8 years. The department first operated from 80 Main Street before moving into surplus military housing in the late 1970’s. In 1999, the department moved into its current location at 1155 Tiburon Boulevard.  

The Tiburon Police Department consists of the Chief of Police, Captain, Detective, three patrol Sergeants, eight patrol Officers, an Administrative and Emergency Services Coordinator, and two Police Service Aides. The department is organized into a small administrative unit and four patrol teams, each led by a sergeant. The Police Department prides itself on building lasting connections with the residents, businesses, and visitors who make Tiburon such a special place to live, work and visit.

In addition to normal police activities, the Police Station also houses the Emergency Operations Center, which is equipped to manage disaster response for Tiburon and Belvedere. The Police Department and Emergency Operations Center are also responsible for developing and maintaining the Emergency Operations Plan for the entire Tiburon Peninsula.

The Town celebrates diversity, embraces accountability, and fosters a culture of mutual respect and teamwork where every contribution is recognized and valued.

PHILOSOPHY OF THE CHIEF OF POLICE
The Tiburon Police Department embraces a diverse and inclusive work environment that promotes family and wellbeing, values teamwork, and stays connected to our community. We recognize and reward creativity, innovation, collaboration, accountability, and mutual respect. Most importantly, we take pride in our profession and the integral role we play in the community.

MISSION AND VALUES

Mission Statement
The mission of the Tiburon Police Department is to work in partnership with our community to ensure public safety and quality of life for all who live, work, and visit Tiburon.

Organizational Values Statement
We of the Tiburon Police Department recognize our contribution to the quality of life and a safe environment in our community through the provision of professional law enforcement services. We will meet the challenge of providing these services by basing our thoughts and actions on the following shared values as the foundation of our organization:

  • SERVICE TO THE COMMUNITY
  • INTEGRITY
  • RESPECT FOR DIVERSITY
  • RESPONSIBILITY AND ACCOUNTABILITY
  • PROFESSIONALISM
  • RECOGNITION AND REWARD
  • PRIDE IN AND ENJOYMENT OF OUR PROFESSION

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