Skip to main content

Huron-Clinton Metroparks: Police Officer Closing Date: February 29, 2024

LOCATION: Eastern District (Lake St. Clair, Stony Creek and Wolcott Mill Metroparks)

BARGAINING UNIT / LEVEL: POAM Level 02

SALARY RANGE: $32.07 per hour / $66,706 annually + Benefits

GENERAL STATEMENT OF DUTIES:

Under the immediate supervision of the Chief of Police, District Lieutenant, and Sergeant, work activities in this position primarily involve patrolling the Authority's properties to prevent vandalism, fire, theft, and development of unsafe conditions; suppression of criminal activity involving the protection of life and property; enforcing laws and regulations of conduct affecting patrons and visitors; investigating crimes; apprehending those suspected of criminal action; and providing assistance, first aid, and information to park visitors.  Will also perform ancillary operations, maintenance, public relations as directed.

CRITICAL COMPETENCIES:

  1. Judgment: Employee can independently assess issues and problems effectively.
  2. Confidence: Employee is decisive and has confidence in own judgment and abilities. Can give direction and hold others accountable.   
  3. Organizational Commitment & Integrity: Is a team player and committed to advancing the department’s cause. Can interpret policy and apply it to subordinates.
  4. Service Orientation. Demonstrates commitment to the organization and helping others.   Sees members of the Department and park patrons as customers. Follows-up on issues and tries to make things better.
  5. Change Management: Understands the need for change. Ties change efforts to the needs of the organization. Helps others understand and adapt to change.
  6. Impact and Influence: Can effectively communicate and educate others.  
  7. Developing Employees: Can delegate and motivate employees to solve problems and learn.  
  8. Results Oriented: Is self-directed and motivated.   

ESSENTIAL DUTIES: The list below is intended to describe the general nature of duties only. Employees shall perform other duties as assigned.

  • Patrol HCMA property while operating a patrol vehicle, golf cart, motorscooter, bicycle, pick-up truck, watercraft or on foot in a variety of environmental conditions and over variable terrain.
  • Investigate complaints regarding suspicion of criminal activity gathering information by interviewing and obtaining statements of victims, witnesses, and suspects and confidential informants.
  • Conduct searches during daylight or darkness of buildings, open or heavily wooded outdoor areas with even or uneven terrain, beaches, marshes, marinas, and golf courses.
  • Apprehend persons suspected of violating laws and ordinances, affecting arrests, forcibly if necessary, using handcuffs and other restraints.  May involve climbing over obstacles, jumping down from elevated surfaces, jumping over obstacles, ditches and streams or crawling in confined areas.
  • Render assistance at fire or accident scenes such as lifting, carrying, or dragging people or heavy objects for distances of up to 150 yards. 
  • Prepare investigative and other reports including sketches using appropriate grammar, symbols, and mathematical computations.
  • Advise the public on laws, ordinances, rules and regulations, about use of park facilities and provide park visitors with information pertaining to park use and points of interest maintaining a positive public relations atmosphere.
  • Controls animal population to obtain balance of wildlife and habitat using control measures in accordance with the HCMA wildlife management plan.

NON-ESSENTIAL DUTIES:

  • Perform maintenance duties including but not limited to routine patrol vehicle maintenance; snow removal; the grooming of bike, ski or nature trails; and other grounds or maintenance duties as skills allow.
  • Perform operational duties including but not limited to mail deliveries; motor vehicle permit sales; bank transports or escorts; toll gate relief; radio inventory; fire extinguisher inventory; first aid supply inventory; and safety inspections of playground equipment, hike/bike trails, picnic areas.
  • Perform public relations and school presentations. When requested by other departments, may assist with photography, naturalist functions, nature center programs and special events. 
  • Perform administrative assignments including but not limited to pre-employment background investigations.

MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS:

  • MCOLES licensed Officer or licensable Police Academy graduate in the State of Michigan.
  • Associates Degree or minimum 60 credit hours earned at an accredited school preferably in criminal justice, park administration, sociology, natural resources, or related field.  (EQUIVALENCE: Two years related experience may be substituted for each year of college.)
  • Possess a valid State of Michigan motor vehicle license and maintain an acceptable driving record.
  • Unsullied personal life free from crimes of moral turpitude as determined by a criminal history and background investigation.
  • Ability to perform all the essential job functions and typical physical demands unassisted and without delay.
  • Upon offer of employment, satisfactory completion of background check, physical exam to include drug screening, and psychological examination.
  • Free from controlled substances other than those prescribed under a licensed physician's care.
  • Non-smoker on or off the job.
  • Ability to observe situations analytically and objectively and to react with good independent judgment within legal guidelines.
  • Ability to establish and maintain effective and positive relationships with co-workers and the public.
  • Ability to maintain proficiency with duty firearm in accordance with HCMA rules and regulations.
  • May be required to adjust schedule to meet organizational needs, including special events, evenings, weekends & holidays.
  • Ability to perform essential duties.

GENERAL QUALIFICATIONS:

  • Ability to observe situations analytically and objectively and to react with good independent judgement within legal guidelines.
  • Ability to establish and maintain effective and positive relationships with employees and the public.
  • Sensitivity for cultural diversity among employees and park visitors.
  • Knowledge of management functions, and law enforcement rules, regulations and procedures.
  • Familiarity with community policing, police practices, and laws and rules of evidence.
  • Ability to communicate verbally and in written form to prepare necessary reports and records.
  • Ability to supervise and train employees.

To apply, visit www.metroparks.com/hiring