
Part-Time P.I.C. ( Person in Crisis Officer)
Job Description
GENERAL DESCRIPTION OF DUTIES:
The selected individuals will maintain custody of individuals who are experiencing a crisis and who have been detained for Emergency Custody Orders (E.C.O.) or Temporary Detention Orders (T.D.O.). In addition, the selected may transport individuals to health facilities for treatment.
Schedule Requirements:
Individuals selected will work no more thank 32 hours a week mainly working evening hours with the possibility of weekend work.KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS, AND ABILITIES: General knowledge of police methods, practices and procedures; general knowledge of the rules and regulations of the police department; ability to remain calm and maintain control in various levels of stressful situations; ability to analyze situations surrounding hazards and officer safety concerns; ability to convey interest, concern, and display empathy while dealing with individuals in crisis; possess a strong desire to solve problems utilizing crisis intervention techniques and active listening skills; knowledge of the ECO / TDO process and resources available to those in crisis.EDUCATION AND EXPERIENCE:
High school graduate or have passed a General Education Requirement (GED); must have graduated from Police Academy and successfully passed a 12 month probationary period following graduation.Special Requirements
- Must possess a valid driver's license;
- Must pass DMV record check.
- Must posses a current VA DCJS Law Enforcement Certification or
- Prior DCJS certification will be on a case by case review.
Physical and Mental Requirements:
- Vision must be 20/200 uncorrected, correctable with the aid of glasses or contacts to 20/40 in the worst eye and 20/20 in the better eye;
- Must be capable of hearing normal frequencies of 500, 1000, 2000 and 3000 hertz at a pure tone level of 25 decibels or less in either ear;
- Must be able to support the weight of the duty belt and ballistic vest (weighted between 20 lbs-40 lbs);
- Must be able to wear and operate a department issued full face, tight fitting respirator, as well as successfully pass an annual FIT Test;
- Must be able to physically restrain or subdue individuals;
- Must be able to perform under emergency conditions which often involves considerable personal hazard to include individuals with weapons;
- Must be adaptable to perform under stress when confronted with situations that involve running, walking, standing, stooping, crawling, dragging, lifting, climbing, pushing and raising objects over ones head;
Requirements:
- Sitting/standing up to 10 hours per day;
- Support of extra weight up to 40 lbs for 10 hours per day;
- Walking up to 2 miles per day (10 hours);
- Stooping up to 4 hours per day;
- Climbing (ladders, inclines, stairs, etc.);
- Kneeling for extended periods of time;
- Lifting, carrying, pushing, pulling and dragging heavy weight.
- Possess constant mental faculties to maintain concentration and make appropriate decisions in stressful situations.
Environmental Hazards - Job may risk exposure to the following:
- Bright/dim lights;
- Dusts and pollens;
- Extreme heat and/or cold;
- Wet or humid conditions;
- Extreme noise levels;
- Animals/wildlife;
- Fumes and/or noxious odors;
- Heights;
- Disease/pathogens;
- Uneven terrain/sloping or slippery surfaces.
Prince William County is a equal opportunity employer.