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RESOLUTION NO. 7109
A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF CARLSBAD, CALIFORNIA,
AMENDING THE CLASSIFICATION AND SALARY
PLAN OF THE CITY TO INCLUDE THE CLASSI-
FICATION OF POLICE OFFICER RECRUIT.
WHEREAS, the City Manager recommends and the City Council
concurs, that the classification of Police Officer Recruit should
be included in the city's Classification and Salary Plan.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the City Council of the
City of Carlsbad, California, as follows:
1. That the above recitations are true and correct.
2. That the City Council authorizes and directs the City
Manager to add the classification of Police Officer Recruit as
described in Attachment A, attached hereto and made a part thereof.
3. That the City Council authorizes and directs the City
Manager to add the title of Police Officer Recruit to the appro-
priate city Salary Plan as shown on Attachment B, attached hereto
and made a part thereof.
PASSED, APPROVED, AND ADOPTED at a regular meeting of the
Carlsbad City Council held on the 4th day of January , 1982,
by the following vote, to wit:
AYES : Council bkn-bers Casler, Lewis , Kulchin, and Prescott
NOES : None
ABSENT: None
ABSTAIN: Council Kember Chick
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MARY H. &ASLER, Mayor
ATTEST:
(SEAL)
.* Attacllbent Resol on A No. 7199
POLICE OFFICER RECRUIT
DEFINITION
Under immediate supervision, attends the Regional Law Enforcement
Academy and participates in departmental recruit training and
orientation programs to prepare for a professional law enforcement
career.
DISTINGUISHING CHARACTERISTICS
This is a non-sworn, civilian, police officer trainee class designed
only to employ Police Officer candidates during the initial, forma-
lized, basic police officer training. Police Recruit is distinguished
from the next higher class, Police Officer, in that recruits are not
assigned any active law enforcement duties and do not have police
officer powers, Upon successful completion of training, recruits are
appointed and sworn-in as Police Officers.
EXAMPLES OF DUTIES
Attends the Regional Law Enforcement Academy, certified by the
California Commission on Police Officer Standards and Training
(P.O.S.T.), to obtain a comprehensive overview of the criminal
justice system and specialized training in various laws, law
enforcement techniques, practices and procedures, and first aid.
Attends classroom lectures.
Observes demonstrations on arrest and control methods and the care and use of firearms.
Participates in physical conditioning and self-defense exercises.
Practices the use of firearms.
Takes examinations.
Participates in orientation programs under direct supervision to
develop an awareness of the duties, activities, and responsibilities of a Police Officer.
QUALIFICATIONS
Ability to:
Observe, learn, understand, and interpret various laws, police
practices and procedures.
Analyze problems and have the potential to rationally and calmly
take appropriate action in emergency and stressful- situations.
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Undergo strenuous physical conditioning.
Prepare accurate and grammatically correct written reports in
English.
Compute basic arithmetic problems.
Establish and maintain cooperative working relationships with those contacted in the course of work.
Understand and carry out oral and written directions.
Experience and Education
Any combination equivalent to experience and education that
could likely provide the required knowledge and abilities would
be qualifying. A typical way to obtain these abilities would be graduation from high school or equivalent.
Necessary Special Requirement
Possession of a valid Class 3 California driver's license.
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ATTACHMENT
RESOLUTION NO. 7139
MISCELLANEOUS EMPLOYEE CLASSIFICATION AND SALARY RANGE SCHEDULE
CLASSIFICATION RANGE
ACCOUNT CLERK I
ACCOUNT CLERK I1
ACCOUNTANT
ACCOUNTING TECHNICIAN
AQUATIC SUPERVISOR
ASSISTANT CIVIL ENGINEER
ASSISTANT PLANNER
ASSOCIATE CIVIL ENGINEER
ASSOCIATE PLANNER
AUDIO VISUAL SPECIALIST
BUILDING INSPECTOR I
BUILDING INSPECTOR I1
BUILDING INSPECTOR I11
BUILDING MAINTENANCE CARPENTER
CLERK TYPIST I
CLERK TYPIST I1
CONSTRUCT ION INSPECTOR
CONSTRUCTION SUPERVISOR
CUSTODIAN
DE P UT Y C IT Y CLERK
DEVELOP. PROCESS. COORDINATOR
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P42
P37
P49
P45
P38
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ELECTRICAL OPERATIONS SUPERVISOR 37
ENGINEERING TECHNICIAN I 27
ENGINEERING TECHNICIAN I1 34
EQUIPMENT MECHANIC I 28
EQUIPMENT MECHANIC I1 30
EQUIPMENT MECHANIC LEADWORKER 35
EQUIPMENT SERVICE WORKER 21
LIBRARIAN I P30
LIBRARIAN I1 P36
LIBRARIAN I11 P38
LIBRARY ASSISTANT I 24
LIBRARY ASSISTANT I1 29
*LIBRARY CLERK I 21
*LIBRARY CLERK I1 23
MAINTENANCE ELECTRICIAN I 28
MAINTENANCE ELECTRICIAN I1 30
MAINTENANCE WORKER I 21
METER READER/REPAIRER I 21
METER READER/REPAIRER 11 25
CLASS IFICAT ION RANGE
METER SHOP SIJPERVISOR
OFFICE SUPERVISOR
PARK MAINTENANCE WORKER I1
PARK MAINTENANCE WORKER I11
PARK PLANNER
PARK SUPERVISOR
PERMIT CLERK
PLANNING TECHNICIAN I
PLANNING TECHNICIAN I1
POLICE OFFICER RECRUIT
RECEPTIONIST CASHIER
RECREATION SUPERVISOR I
RECREATION SUPERVISOR I1
SANITATION SUPERVISOR
SECRETARY I
SECRETARY I1
SECRETARY TO CITY ATTORNEY
SECRETARY TO CITY MANAGER
SENIOR CONSTRUCTION INSPECTOR
SEWER MAINTENANCE SUPERVISOR
STENO CLERK I
STENO CLERK I1
STOREKEEPER
STREET MAINTENANCE WORKER I1
STREET MAINTENANCE WORKER I11
STREET MAINTENANCE SUPERVISOR
SWEEPER OPERATOR
TRANSPORTAT ION ENGINEER
TREE TRIMMER I
TREE TRIMMER I1
TREE TRIMMER LEADWORKER
UTILITY MAINTENANCE WORKER I1
UTILITY MAINTENANCE WORKER I11
UTILITY SYSTEMS OPERATOR I1
UTILITY SYSTEMS OPERATOR I11
WATER MA I NT ENANC E SUP ERVI SO R
WORD PROCESSING OPERATOR I
WORD PROCESSING OPERATOR I1
SECRETARY/BOOKKEEPER
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*Library Clerk I and I1 to be deleted when vacated by incumbents.