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Police Services | Oakland, CA, United States
POLICE OFFICER
$5171-$5703/MONTHLY
The Oakland Housing Authority’s Police Officers’
authority comes from Section 830.31(d) of the California
Penal Code. The Department is currently POST
certified, and one of six nationally accredited agencies
in California through CALEA. Under general
supervision, officers patrol authority owned property,
perform all the duties of a police officer and performs
related work as required.
ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS
Responsible for the prevention of crime and the
protection of life and property; patrols Authority owned
property by car and by foot; enforces the California
Penal and Vehicle Code, as well as the Authority rules
and regulations within the boundaries of authority owned
and controlled property; responds to emergency and
non-emergency calls for protection of life or property;
cooperates with other law enforcement agencies:
investigates crimes, unusual incidents or suspicious
conditions on Authority property; works in specialized
units, such as drug elimination; serves evictions and
other legal notices; conducts home security inspections
and alert meetings; attends neighborhood community group
meetings; responds to all incidents involving Authority
vehicles; prepares records and reports.

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MARGINAL FUNCTIONS
Performs other peace officer related duties as required.
REQUIREMENTS FOR APPLICATION
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Be at least 20.5 years of age at time of application
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A valid California Drivers License, and insurable
driving record, as well as a willingness to work
nights, weekends and holiday shifts as assigned
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Currently enrolled or a graduate of a police
academy
BILINGUAL SKILLS:
Bilingual skills in Spanish, Cantonese, Mandarin and
Vietnamese are highly desirable.
PRIOR FELONY CONVICTIONS ARE GROUNDS FOR AUTOMATIC
DISQUALIFICATION
OTHER REQUIREMENTS
Knowledge of: the California Penal and Vehicle
Codes; the legal rights of citizens; court procedures
and rules of evidence. Skill in: the safe
utilization of firearms; effective speaking, writing and
preparing reports used in legal proceedings. Ability
to: analyze and deal effectively with emergency
situations; work with minimal supervision; understand
and follow written directions; promote good community
relations and build community confidence in the
Department; effectively work with low-income groups;
sit, stand and walk for one or two hours; have vision
correctable to 20/20 in one eye, and 20/30 in the other,
with no color deficiencies; have weight proportional to
height; occasionally carry over 100 pounds with
assistance; run occasionally; and perform other
functions as specified on the State of California
Division of Industrial Accidents form RB-91 for this
classification.
SELECTION
All applications will be carefully reviewed. The
selection process will include a physical ability test,
an oral interview and a personal history review.
Successful applicants will be placed on a list of
qualifiers. Based on position on the list, applicants
will complete a polygraph examination and intensive
background investigation. Successful candidates will be
scheduled for an interview with the Department Director.
Those passing will be given a conditional job offer and
scheduled for a medical and psychological examination.
The entire process should be completed within 180 days.
Note: applicants currently enrolled in police
academies may substitute the basic academy entry level
examination and successful completion of the academy’s
physical ability program for the written & physical
ability portions.
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