The City of Riverside Police Department is now accepting applications for the position ofPark and Neighborhood Specialist to establish a list for any current and future vacancies. Successful candidates must pass a thorough background investigation prior to appointment.
Park and Neighborhood Specialist, under general supervision, perform a variety of non-sworn patrol, observation and enforcement duties at City parks, park facilities and adjacent neighborhoods to ensure safe and proper usage of City parks, public spaces and adjacent neighborhoods; enforce various municipal codes and regulations related to the use of public parks and park facilities; issue warnings or citations for violations; provide public with information, assistance and emergency services such as basic first aid, CPR; attends/assists with City events; and perform other related duties as assigned.
The Park and Neighborhood Specialist is a journey level civilian classification within the police department. Incumbents are expected to collaborate with NPC Police Service Representatives, have a working knowledge of laws, codes, regulations, Department policies and procedures applicable to the assigned work; and are expected to function with a high degree of independent judgment and assist in the training of other civilian personnel as needed. Incumbents are assigned to the various City Parks and may work a varied work shift, including evenings, weekends, and holidays, at night for special events.
- Conducts proactive patrols of city parks, park facilities and adjacent neighborhoods on foot, electric/pedal-assist bicycle, and/or city motor vehicle, while maintaining high visibility to preserve a safe environment.
- Provide the public with information regarding the proper use of parks.
- Perform enforcement of municipal codes related to the use of parks, park facilities and designated areas to maintain or for the protection and safety of patrons.
- Monitor park activities and patrons using parks and park facilities. Recognize suspicious behavior and act upon it to prevent a crime from occurring.
- Operate portable communication devices such as two-way radio.
- Handle parking related issues in the parks.
- Investigate and attempt to resolve citizen complaints in and around the parks.
- Maintain order by acting upon violations of the law, either by issuing a warning, a citation, or having sworn personnel handle the situation.
- Monitor, handle and resolve issues in the park that would deter patrons from using parks and related facilities. These issues include but are not limited to, gang activity, homeless persons, and individuals using drugs and/or alcohol.
- Report unsafe or unsanitary conditions to the appropriate departments. (i.e., Fire, Public Works, Health Department, etc.)
- Provide aid in emergency situations such as administering CPR and basic first aid and notify police and fire of emergency.
- Observe and determine if a park needs a stronger police presence.
- Enforce the proper use of permits for parties, sporting activities, and other park events.
- Attend community and City events in the parks; provide assistance patrolling, providing directions/guidance to the public at City Events (i.e., Festival of Lights, 4thof July Fireworks Shows etc.).
- Collaborate with the Parks, Recreation and Community Services Department, Community Services Bureau and Riverside Police Foundation to support youth activities in the parks.
- Partner with School Resource Officers to attend and/or assist with school activities or functions held at City parks, facilities or other City public spaces. These may include book reading events, sporting events, or any collaborative event where the City or police department partners with the local school districts.
- Write a variety of incident reports related to burglary, vandalism, petty thefts, grand thefts, auto thefts, various municipal code violations, City property damage, falls on City property, miscellaneous incident reports, and other accident reports.
Requirements for Park & Neighborhood Specialist:Education: High school graduation or satisfactory equivalent (GED).Experience: At least one year of responsible public contact experience in the area of enforcement of public laws, ordinance, rules or guidelines in a law enforcement environment, code enforcement, patrolling community parks, police oriented public support, or security patrol and protective services position.Necessary Special Requirements:
- Possession of a valid, Class C California Motor Vehicle Operator's license.
- Possession of a POST PC 832 Certificate within 12 months of hire date.
- Possession of a standard First Aid certificate, CPR and AED certificate within 12 months of hire date.
- Must be willing to work various shifts including evenings, weekends, holidays, at night for special events.
- Must be able to pass an intensive police background investigation.
DOCUMENTS REQUIRED AT THE TIME OF APPLICATION:1)Completed Employment Application2)Completed Supplemental QuestionnaireIMPORTANT INFORMATION ON SCHEDULING ASSESSMENTS:If you are selected to move forward in the assessment process, you may be required to self-schedule your appointment. You will be notified via email of your status and provided with self-scheduling instructions. Please check your email regularly following the closing date of this recruitment.It is the responsibility of candidates with a disability requiring accommodation in the assessment process to contact the Human Resources Department in writing to request such accommodation prior to the closing date of this recruitment.IMPORTANT: Appointment is subject to successful completion of an in-depth pre-employment background investigation, medical/physical examination, and drug and alcohol test; and may be subject to polygraph examination, and/or psychological examination As part of the background investigation, all claims of education and experience made in the employment application process, as well as other information submitted, will be verified.
Here are some frequently asked questions about the new PANS position:
• Will PANS be unarmed?
Yes, they are civilian staff and will not carry firearms. They will work with a PANS partner along with members of the police department.
• Will an academy be required?
There is no academy, but PANS will attend a 832 PC class as part of their training.
• WILL YOU HAVE TO PASS A PHYSICAL AGILITY TEST?
Yes, applicants must be a able to run a 99 yard obstacle course consisting of several sharp turns, curb height obstacles and, one 34 high barricade, and also ride, manipulate, and successfully load and unload a bicycle weighing approximately 50 lbs. from a vehicle . In addition to this physical agility test, a written test, oral exam, complete background check, and applicants may be required to participate in a polygraph test and psychological examination. Watch a short video about the obstacle courseHERE.
•What kind of training will PANS receive?
In addition to the 832 PC course, PANS personnel will receive a bicycle training & safety course, along with training to include first aid/CPR, pepper spray training, and other skills training pertinent to the duties of this position.
• Do you have to be vaccinated?
There is no vaccination requirement at this time.
• How many positions are open?
The city has granted 10 positions at this time.
To hear directly from Chief Gonzalez about the PANS program, click HERE to watch a recent segment of “Mayor's Monthly” with City of Riverside Mayor Patricia Lock Dawson where they discuss what our Park and Neighborhood Specialists will be doing to enhance safety in our communities.
NOTE: The City reserves the right to modify selection devices and test instruments in accordance with accepted legal, ethical, and professional standards. Candidates may reapply when there is a posting to establish an eligibility list.All applicants will be notified via e-mail or telephone of their application status and the assessment dates/times/locations after the closing date of this announcement.THE PROVISIONS OF THIS JOB ANNOUNCEMENT DO NOT CONSTITUTE AN EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED CONTRACT.#J-18808-Ljbffr