Job Description
Salary: $6,282.39 - $7,263.43 Monthly
Location : Prosser, WA
Job Type: Full-Time
Job Number: 00083
Department: Police
Opening Date: 05/25/2023
Closing Date: Continuous
*$5,000 Signing Bonus*
Be sure to thoroughly read the qualification and disqualifier information before applying.
Be sure to complete the entire on-line application.
On the application, list all positions you heave held as a
full time paid law enforcement officer, beginning with your present or most recent job.
List any formal education that you have completed at the college or university level. Include degree earned, school and location, dates attended, and number of credit hours earned. Please attach a copy of your graduation diploma(s) or a copy of your official transcript. Please have your college or university send an official transcript to the Prosser Civil Service Commission.
List documented and current special certifications outside general law enforcement or formal education like pilot license, CDL, marine license, etc. Please attach copies of license or certifications.
Be sure to answer
ALL of the questions on the application.
Examples of Duties / Knowledge & Skills - Patrols an assigned area to aid in preventing crime and to enforce federal, state, and local laws and regulations. Responds to a wide variety of calls and complaints including burglaries, homicides, accidents, and other misdemeanors and felonies.
- Observes, reports, and acts on conditions conducive to crime and danger such as checking buildings for security, stopping/warning city traffic violators, and checking suspicious persons and vehicles.
- Enforces traffic laws, reports traffic hazards, and directs traffic flow when necessary.
- Responds to radio calls, determines nature of call, and investigates the circumstances. Performs necessary action such as making arrests and transporting prisoners.
- Provides assistance to the public in emergency and non-emergency situations.
- Administers first aid and requests medical service. Provides general information to the public on laws and ordinances. Assists individuals with complaints and inquiries or makes referrals to the appropriate authority or agency.
- Prepares a variety of records and reports regarding property impounded, accidents, offenses, and damage to property.
- Prepares and maintains activity logs and other related similar types of information as a personal reference record of incidents and details.
- Performs investigative assignments; conducts interviews of victims, witnesses, and suspects; photographs crime scene; collects and documents evidence; may arrest suspects.
- Participates in crime prevention efforts by giving lectures and maintaining a high degree of visibility. Makes presentations of civic organizations to encourage public support for department programs.
- Appears in court and testifies as necessary
- Maintains proficiency in the use of police related equipment
- May assist in the training of new officers.
- Performs other related duties as assisigned
Minimum qualifications & Requirements ATTENTION : To be considered for a lateral deputy position you must meet ALL of the following minimum eligibility requirements. If you do not meet all of these requirements, you cannot be considered for a lateral position. If you do not meet these qualifications, please see the Civil Service section of our website for details on applying for an entry level position. - Must be 21 years of age.
- Must possess or obtain state certification from the Washington State Law Enforcement Training Commission within 12 months of employment.
- Valid Washington State driver license.
- First Aid Certificate.
- Must meet required physical and mental standards and all civil service requirements.
- Must meet all Benton County Sheriff's Office Recruitment Standards.
- Must have graduated from the Washington State Criminal Justice Training Academy for law enforcement. If not, must have graduated from a state certified law enforcement officer training academy and be able to challenge the process for an equivalency certification in Washington State.
- Must have successfully completed your probationary period with your current or previous law enforcement employer.
- Must have been continuously employed by your present or previous employer as a full time civilian law enforcement officer for not less than 12 months, and have not less than 24 months total full time law enforcement experience. You must have been employed as a full time law enforcement officer within the last 24 months.
DISQUALIFIER INFORMATION : Prior to employment, certified applicants will complete a thorough criminal history check, personal history background interview, polygraph, physical (medical), and a psychological test.
Supplemental information KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS, & ABILITIES:
- Knowledge of federal, state, and local laws, regulations and ordinances as they pertain to law enforcement duties and responsibilities.
- Skill in use and care of firearms, motor vehicles, and other police equipment
- Ability to establish and maintain effective working relationships with other employees and the general public.
- Ability to write clear and accurate reports .
- Ability to communicate effectively, both orally and in writing
MEDICAL The City of Prosser participates in the WA Teamsters Welfare Trust. The City contributes to Medical Plan A or B depending on the assigned bargaining unit. For more information on plans, please visit
DENTAL The City of Prosser participates in the WA Teamsters Welfare Trust. The City contributes to Dental Plan A. For more information on plans, please visit
VISION PLAN The City of Prosser provides vision coverage through the Northwest Benefit Network (NBN) The $10 deductible plan is provided at no cost to employees and their families.
EMPLOYEE ASSISTANCE PROGRAM Employee Assistance Program (EAP) is administered by WA Teamsters Welfare Trust. Confidential, employer-paid benefit program designed to assist employees in solving personal problems and managing everyday issues.
RETIREMENT SYSTEM (DRS) All eligible employees are enrolled in the State of Washington Retirement System. The City and employee contribute monthly to the retirement system based on the plan contribution rates. For more information about the retirement program, please visit
The employee and City contribute to Social Security/Medicare.
DEFERRED COMPENSATION Voluntary Deferred Compensation Plans are available through Washington Deferred Compensation Plan (DCP) and ICMA.
HOLIDAYS 12 paid holidays per year including one floating holiday.
VACATION LEAVE Years of Service Hour Per Month
0 - 4 years 8.67 hours
5 - 9 years 12 hours
10 years + 12 hours per month plus .67 per year
SICK LEAVE Employees accumulate eight (8) hours per month.
LONGEVITY Regular full time employees, who have been employed by the City for 10 years, receive ten dollars ($10.00) per month for every year of service thereafter. The maximum amount, which can be earned per month, shall be one hundred dollars ($100.00).
Job Tags
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