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City of Yakima

Police Services Specialist I

WAFull-time

30d

Salary

$21.13 - $25.35 Hourly

Location

Yakima, WA

Job Type

Full-time

Department

Police

Division

Police

Opening Date

05/01/2025

Closing Date

5/15/2025 4:00 PM Pacific

Bargaining Unit

AFSCME

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Initial candidate eligibility is based on the job application and any accompanying documentation. It is the responsibility of the applicant to provide sufficient information and details within the body of the application (education and work experience sections) to permit the City of Yakima to properly evaluate the candidate's qualification, abilities and experience as it relates to the requirements of the position. For calculation of experience, one year of experience equals 12 months with a minimum of 173.33 hours per month. Additional required documents must be attached. Resumes are not accepted in lieu of application fields.

Overview And Minimum Class Requirements

If you like to work in a fast-paced work environment and want to make a difference in your community, the Yakima Police Department is looking for customer service orientated people to join the Police Services team!

Minimum Requirements

High School diploma or equivalent (GED) and one (1) year general office work experience providing direct customer service. Related college/vocational coursework may substitute for up to 6 months (1040 hours) of office experience.

Must successfully pass pre-suitability testing, background investigation including but not limited to criminal history check, polygraph, and psychological evaluation.

To be certified Bilingual/biliterate English/Spanish and be eligible for the incentive pay, candidates must pass a proficiency test.

Licenses, Registration And Certificate

Must possess and maintain a valid Washington State Driver’s License; WACIC/NCIC Level II Certification (bi-annual) within 6 months of hire.

Job Summary

Under general supervision; receives emergency and police calls, obtains pertinent information from the caller and routes electronic data to a central dispatch center for police/emergency response; provides assistance to the public on processes and information relating to police, criminal, and license information as appropriate; makes determinations on the eligibility for specific licenses in a law enforcement setting, performing criminal records checks, updating and verifying the accuracy of computerized case files, and responding to related requests for information.

Essential Functions

Receives and monitors multi-line phone system. Identifies caller’s concerns; determines whether police response is necessary or transfers call as appropriate. Prioritizes calls using judgment based on policies, procedures, and related training. Enters emergency data into central computer for electronic routing to dispatch center for police response. Maintains a calm and professional demeanor with callers and community members during emergencies. Remains on the line with the caller while relaying ongoing data to dispatch center to ensure the safety of officers and involved parties. Provides emergency information to the community members during natural disasters or inclement weather.

Provides customer service to community members at the front counter and by phone to provide information as appropriate on concealed pistol licenses, handgun purchases, domestic no-contact orders, civil restraining orders, traffic infraction status, fees for services, supplemental information for detectives, vehicle impounds and repossessions, fingerprints, and police records availability Gather pertinent information from community members to assist in writing incident reports, processing initial paperwork for variety of licenses. Receives and processes property obtained from community members. Accepts payment for a variety of licenses and renewals, fingerprinting services, notary services, electronic home monitoring fees, record checks, public disclosure requests and police reports. Completes data entry of reports, supplements to reports, trespass letters, traffic infractions and criminal citations, including coding reports.

Maintains property vault and chain of evidence, including receiving, processing, and storing personal property and bio-hazardous evidence. Controls access to evidence and ensures vault security. Reviews cases for proper disposition; determines retention, return, auction or destruction of property. Checks for prohibitive factors before release of firearms to person claiming ownership.

Determines individual eligibility for concealed weapons permits, including keeping up-to-date on related laws, and conducting federal, state and local criminal background investigations; sends standard denial letter to applicant, Department of Licensing, and dealer as appropriate. Receives monthly reports on stolen items and missing or wanted persons; cross-checks computer data and contacts victim to verify accuracy; updates computer information as necessary. Maintains accurate criminal history records. Provides police reports and summation of officer report to interested parties. Receive and processes court orders, including no contact, anti-harassment, and protection orders; enters data into police and state computer systems.

Performs mail distribution duties as required, to include receiving, processing, and distribution of mail and parcels delivered by US mail service and other parcel carriers; uses department provided vehicle to transport mail from various divisions within the department to outside departments and agencies.

As determined and directed by the Police Services Manager, may provide periodic back-up administrative assistance with a variety of support duties for community services, jail services, or other department programs including but not limited to: responding to program inquiries; entering and/or auditing data; billing; and/or collection of fees, performing basic community outreach; and assisting with account reconciliations.

Required to wear an established department uniform. Subject to being subpoenaed to testify in court.

Requires regular and reliable attendance.

Performs other related duties as assigned.

Major Worker Characteristics

Knowledge of State and Federal laws regarding dissemination of criminal and non-criminal and other confidential information; department policies and procedures.

Knowledge of techniques and strategies for dissemination of sensitive written and verbal information to a wide range of individuals, including but not limited to City Staff, other governmental agencies, and members of the public.

Working knowledge of industry applications; Microsoft Office Suite including Excel. Must be able to enter information into a computer system within speed and accuracy.

Must possess well-developed clerical and mathematical skills and have knowledge of office practices and procedures including but not limited to the effective use of business English, grammar, punctuation, composition, filing and records systems; and basic law enforcement and court terminology.

Ability to work independently and utilize good judgment within established procedural guidelines; maintain sustained attention to detail and work under timeline pressures; prioritize workloads; manage multiple tasks with competing deadlines. Excellent analytical and organizational skills are essential. Must possess ability to quickly adapt to changing priorities and demands.

Ability to establish, facilitate, and maintain an effective and courteous working relationship with the public, other federal, state and local law enforcement agencies, courts and local business and community leaders, different ethnic groups, victims of violent crimes, families of homicide victims, city officials and employees.

Ability to consistently and continually provide outstanding customer service including but not limited to demonstrating professionalism, tact, diplomacy, and respect to individuals, groups and organizations representing a wide diversity of ethnicities, cultures, opinions, and beliefs. Must routinely and regularly maintain a high degree of confidentiality and discretion through all forms of communication. Ability to positively receive feedback and take direction is essential.

Ability to effectively communicate and follow detailed instructions, both orally and in writing. Ability to operate standard office equipment including but not limited to YPD Computer Records Management System, WACIC/NCIC computers, and personal computers with various software programs. FAX machine, copy machine, calculators, telephones, and various audio-visual equipment.

Physical Demands

Work is performed primarily in an office environment while sitting at a desk or computer terminal for extended periods of time or while standing for a period of time. Occasionally needs to move inside the office to access file cabinets, office machinery, etc. Constant use of both hands in reaching/handling/ grasping/fingering while performing duties operating on computers. Occasional heavy work includes lifting and carrying up to 50 pounds. Occasionally ascends/descends stairs and ladders while maintaining balance. Constant use of all senses including feeling/talking/hearing/seeing while performing duties and while communicating with co-workers, general public and completing all tasks as assigned. May be exposed to insects, noxious odors, fumes, or chemicals, solvents, bio-hazards, and/or bloodborne pathogens. Frequent kneeling/bending/ crouching/crawling/reaching/walking. May work in remote locations or in noisy work area. Must be able to distinguish color and maintain long-term and short-term memory. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential job functions.

Unusual Working Conditions

Must work with the individuals who may be irate, upset or disturbed. Work schedules may occasionally include shift work, including weekends and/or holidays. Occasional extension of the work day to cover for shortages in personnel or to meet deadlines. May be exposed to biohazardous materials, needles, drug paraphernalia and property which may be odorous, dirty, soiled from crime, bug infestation, or other contaminants. May be required to testify in court.

SCREENING FORM FOR POLICE SERVICES SPECIALIST I APPLICANTS

You Cannot Be a Police Services Speciailist i If

  • You will not be 18 years old at the time of exam.

YOU ARE NOT LIKELY TO BE HIRED AS A POLICE SERVICES SPECIALIST I IF:

  • Your traffic history shows a continuing and/or recent pattern of poor decision making.
  • You have been convicted of any felony charges -- traffic or criminal.
  • Your financial affairs or personal life shows a history of poor judgment and refusal to confront problems. (Example: Nonpayment of child support, ignoring overdue bills, etc.)
  • You have recently or are currently misrepresenting yourself or ignoring any laws. (Example: Not paying taxes, using a false address for school tuition purposes, etc.)
  • You have a pattern of involvement with illegal drugs.
  • Your work history shows a pattern of unexcused absences, discipline, or discharge.
  • People who know you have doubts about your honesty, integrity, or character.
  • You have been involved in significant misdemeanor activity.
  • You have been convicted of D.U.I. within the past five years or have two or more D.U.I. convictions. A diversion or similar action (First Degree Negligent Driving) is the same as a conviction.
  • You have possessed any illegal drug in the past year.
  • You have ever manufactured, sold, offered to sell, distributed, or transported for sale any illegal drugs/narcotics.
  • You have been convicted of any crime involving false swearing.
  • You have been dishonorably discharged from the armed services.
  • You do not successfully pass a Department polygraph or you cannot be certified medically by Department physicians.
  • You have been convicted of a domestic violence related crime, which precludes you from possessing a firearm.
  • You falsify any information on your application or within any other component of the hiring and screening process.

Applicants are also cautioned that government clearances or success in other police agency selection processes are no guarantee of success in our process.

This list is not all inclusive and is intended only as a general guideline.



  • DRUG USAGE - MINIMAL GUIDELINES



  • The City of Yakima uses the following minimum guidelines for disqualification of Public Safety applicants. Exceptions can be made on a case by case basis if appropriate. Please Note: Additional screening and through background checks including polygraph and psychological exams are administered to successful candidates prior to hire.

    ANY USE OF ILLEGAL DRUGS FALLING UNDER THE FOLLOWING CATEGORIES

    • Any illegal drug use within the last year.
    • Use of Marijuana within the last year
    • Injection of amphetamines/methamphetamine.
    • Use of opiates/narcotics (heroin, morphine, etc.) or abuse of prescribed opiate/narcotics.
    • Use of cocaine over five times regardless of time frame. Any injection of cocaine
    • Participating in the manufacture, selling, offering to sell, distribution or transporting for sale any illegal drugs/narcotics, regardless of the time frame.
    • Use of any illegal drugs after submitting an application with any law enforcement agency within the last five years.
    • Use of non-prescribed oral or injectable steroids over five sequences/cycles within the last two years.
    • Use of illegal drugs while employed by a law enforcement agency regardless of the time frame.
    • Use of Marijuana/Hashish over 15 times

    ANY USE OF THE FOLLOWING ILLEGAL DRUGS WITHIN THE PAST TEN YEARS

    Use of hallucinogenic drugs (mushrooms, LSD, PCP, etc.)

    ANY USE OF THE FOLLOWING ILLEGAL DRUGS WITHIN THE PAST FIVE YEARS UNDER

    • Use of amphetamines/methamphetamine over five times
    • Swallowing/sniffing/smoking illegal amphetamines or methamphetamine one time.
    • Use of crack cocaine one time.
    • Use of free-based cocaine/paste one time.

    The City of Yakima is an equal opportunity employer, and all qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, age, sex, national origin, disability status, genetics, protected veteran status, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, or any other characteristic protected by federal, state or local laws.

    Temporary employees are not covered by collective bargaining benefits listed below.

    The City Of Yakima Is a Premier Employer In The Yakima Valley With Extensive Opportunities For Training And Growth. The City Offers a Competitive Benefit Package Including

    • Comprehensive medical, dental and vision coverage
    • FREE healthcare clinic!
    • WA State PERS pension plan
    • 2% contribution to a 457 deferred compensation plan
    • Leave accruals:
      • Vacation – Starting at 7.67 hours/month
      • Sick – 8 hours/month
      • Personal holiday – 2 days
      • Observed holiday – 11 holidays
    • Up to 5% bilingual/biliterate English/Spanish special pay
    • Life Insurance
    • Much more!
    The pay range listed for this position is establish through the City of Yakima’s Master Pay Ordinance in accordance with the Municipal Code and/or the applicable collective bargaining agreement. New employees generally start at step A with progression through the steps based on merit and successful performance evaluation.

    City of Yakima employees are paid and accrue benefits on a monthly basis.

    This position is covered by the AFSCME Municipal collective bargaining unit. Click here to view the union contract and benefits.

    01

    I have reviewed the basic screening criteria and drug use information on the job posting. My background and qualifications meet or exceed the standards as listed.

    • Yes
    • No

    02

    I understand that this screening criteria outlines only MINIMAL standards and to qualify for the position I will need to successfully pass a background check, polygraph examination, and psychological evaluation. These tests will examine and evaluate among other things, my aptitude, character, judgment, credit history, criminal history, and driving record.

    • Yes
    • No

    03

    What is your highest level of education?

    • High School diploma/GED
    • Some College
    • Associates Degree
    • Bachelors Degree
    • Masters Degree
    • Technical/Trade Certification
    • None of the above

    04

    How many years of general office work experience do you possess? (2,080 hours = 1 year)

    • Less than 1 year
    • More than 1 year and less than 3 years
    • More than 3 years and less than 5 years
    • More than 5 years and less than 10 years
    • More than 10 years

    05

    Where in the application is this experience specifically outlined and documented? Enter here the name(s) of the employer(s) and your job title(s). (Be sure application clearly outlines your job duties and lists both the months and years of experience in each position.)

    06

    Do you have experience working in a public safety environment?

    • Yes
    • No

    07

    Where in the application is this experience specifically outlined and documented? Enter here the name(s) of the employer(s) and your job title(s). (Be sure application clearly outlines your job duties and lists both the months and years of experience in each position.)

    08

    Describe your experience in using computer word processing programs, spreadsheets, databases, and other computer software used for document preparation. Please include the types of programs, your level of expertise and the level of responsibility you have had with regard to data processing. (e.g. data base development; preparation of spreadsheets, charts or graphs; analysis of data using existing tools; report preparation )

    09

    Please describe particular skills, experience or training which you believe BEST qualifies you for this position.

    Required Question

    Employer City of Yakima

    Address 129 N. 2nd Street

    Yakima, Washington, 98901

    Phone (509) 575-6090

    Website http://www.yakimawa.gov