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San Andreas Government
County of Los Santos

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

PRESS RELEASE

July 18th, 2021

Chief of Police Career Opportunity

The State of San Andreas is looking for a Chief of Police to manage the day to day administrative and technical operations of the Los Santos Police Department, including crime prevention, training, risk management and emergency operations.

The position requires someone with an in-depth knowledge of law enforcement, and the drive to take on considerable responsibility for the daily oversight of both field and administrative operations. The candidate must have experience in law enforcement, and have experience in a supervisory role.

Essential Duties and Responsibilities

  • Manage the development and implementation of goals, objectives, policies and priorities for the Los Santos Police with the Sheriff.
  • Plan, organise and supervise the Administrative and Field operations and departmental activities.
  • Provide oversight of activities involving patrol, traffic safety, investigations and crime prevention and related activities.
  • Provide oversight of operations related to personnel management, records, property and custody, dispatching vehicle maintenance services, internal affairs, and budget administration, risk management, emergency operations and research assistance.
  • Manage & review operating procedures to make improvements.
  • Manage the overall departmental budget development and administration.
  • Respond to the most difficult citizen complaints and requests for information.

As the most suitable candidate, you should be someone who:

  • Assumes full responsibility for the activities of the department as the Chief of Police, including attending meetings as necessary.
  • Supervises Captains, Lieutenants, Sergeants, officers and other Department personnel as assigned.
  • Knowledge of county statutes, codes, and ordinances to be enforced.
  • Knowledge of the principles and practices of police/law enforcement administration, including budgeting, program planning and development, employee supervision and training.
  • Knowledge of police operations principles and practices including investigation, patrol, communications, records, community/public relations and crime prevention.
  • Knowledge of the equipment used in law enforcement, including weapons, communication, computers, and vehicles.
  • Ability to establish and maintain effective working relationships with other law enforcement/regulatory agencies, departmental staff, County officials, and the public.
  • Ability to understand and interpret complex statutes, ordinances, regulations and standards.
  • Ability to plan, organize, direct and evaluate the work of subordinates engaged in diversified activities.
  • Ability to analyze complex verbal and statistical reports and to formulate action based on analysis.
  • Ability to analyze complex organizational problems and to determine proper courses of action.
  • Ability to prepare and present effective oral and written informative material relating to the activities of the Department.
  • Ability to plan, organize, and direct the work of subordinates and to advise, instruct, and train personnel.
  • Ability to direct investigative, community and public relations, crime prevention, and support activities.
  • Ability to evaluate operations and programs to determine if they meet the community's needs.

Contact Us

Job applications should be Psihusky with the title of "[Your Name] - Chief of Police Job Application".


- The San Andreas Government

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