City of Fairfax, VA

Virginia Certified Officer - Master Police Officer


Pay$72557.00 - $121917.00 / year
LocationFairfax Station/Virginia
Employment typeFull-Time

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  • Job Description

      Req#: 4016281

      Applications are now being accepted for the Master Police Officer position in the City of Fairfax Police Department from applicants who are currently Virginia Certified Police Officers who are graduates of the Northern Virginia Criminal Justice Training Academy, Fairfax County Criminal Justice Academy, or Prince William County Criminal Justice Academy with 20 or more years of law enforcement experience. Highly Qualified candidate(s) will be given an oral interview, a conditional job offer, a background investigation, a polygraph examination, a structured interview, a physical examination, and a psychological examination. A polygraph examination and psychological test will generally not be required if there is no break in service from previous law enforcement employment. If there is a break in service, a modified polygraph examination and psychological examination may be required. After successful completion of the process, a final interview with the Chief of Police will be scheduled.

      As an equal opportunity employer and in order to respond to the needs of a diverse community, minorities and women are encouraged to submit applications. Spanish speaking individuals are encouraged to apply.



      Patrols assigned area in police cruiser; maintain radio contact with Communication Center; reports crimes or unusual situations; responds to calls or initiates actions, as appropriate; backs up other units in the area; enforce vehicle and traffic laws establish traffic control. Enforce criminal laws of the Commonwealth and the City.

      Responds to calls involving criminal violations; secures scene to restore peace and protect evidence; call for additional assistance a needed; interviews complainants and witnesses; collects evidence; apprehend and process suspects; completes criminal offense reports; make court appearances as necessary.

      Respond to calls involving traffic accidents and other serious accidents; secure scene to protect victims and property; give first aid and call for medical assistance; interview participants and witnesses, collect other related information and complete reports.

      Facilitates the movement of people and vehicles, including enforcement of all traffic regulations; controls and redirects traffic by setting up roadblocks and diversion devices and using hand signals or lights in congested areas and scenes of emergency or danger; guides citizens across busy streets; promotes traffic safety; assists stranded motorists; enforces parking restrictions; and prevents or eliminate blockage of sidewalks, streets, and other public accesses.

      Use speed measuring devices, monitor speed of traffic, or conduct selective enforcement measures in accordance with established goals and objectives; stop violators and issue warning or summons; conduct tests for the determination of intoxication where appropriate.

      Maintain vehicles and equipment to keep them clean and in good working order.

      Establish traffic control and police protection at incidents which may attract crowds; perform police duties at parades, processions, and other police events in assigned area; check and report on deficient streetlights, sign, road surface or other facilities which serve the public.

      Conduct follow-up investigations; interview witnesses, victims, and others and take statements; Interrogate suspect; examine records and collect evidence to be used for criminal prosecution; testify in court; prepare detailed investigative reports; serve warrants, obtain subpoenas, and make arrests; conduct surveillance; work undercover as assigned.

      Serves as a mentor to new officers.

      Performs all other duties as assigned.


      The duties listed above are intended only as an illustration of the various types of work that may be performed. The omission of specific statements of duties does not exclude them from the position if the work is similar, related, or a logical assignment to the position.

      Virginia Certified Police Officer who is a graduate of a Virginia DCJS Certified Academy, 20 or more years of experience, retired or preparing to retire from a law enforcement agency in good standing, High School graduate or equivalent, possession of a valid operator's license. Eyesight must meet a minimum of 20/20 binocular vision. Corrective glasses may be worn. Uncorrected vision with glasses must be no worse than 20/100 in either eye. Corrective soft contact lenses may be worn. Uncorrected vision with soft contacts must be no worse than 20/200. Must demonstrate successful long-term wear of lenses of 6 months minimum for pre-employment examination. U.S. Citizenship required at time of application. No felony convictions or domestic assault convictions. Must be of good character and reputation, have favorable credit record, have the ability to speak clearly, hear, analyze and react swiftly to high stress situations dealing with citizens. Successful completion of the applicant screening process. Although individuals with minimum qualifications may apply, those with the highest levels of job related experience, education and qualifications will receive favorable consideration.

      Prefer candidates with: College coursework or a degree in criminal justice or related field; ability to communicate effectively in a second language; certified as an instructor in Field Training, Defensive Tactics, or any other law enforcement discipline; experience as a Motor Officer, K9 Officer, School Resource Officer, Crime Scene Technician, or Computer Forensics Detective.


      Graduation from high school (or GED); or any equivalent combination of training and experience which provides the knowledge, skills and abilities required of a Police Officer I and the following additional knowledge, skills, and abilities:

      Necessary Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities :

      Knowledge of federal, state, and City criminal and traffic laws.

      Knowledge of City government structure and functions.

      Knowledge of law enforcement methods and procedures.

      Knowledge of emergency medical services.

      Knowledge of first aid.

      Knowledge of family crisis intervention.

      Skill in operation of automobile under emergency conditions.

      Skill in operation of a two-way radio.

      Skill in operation of standard police weapons.

      Ability to act without direct supervision and exercise independent discretion.

      Ability to define problems, establish facts and draw valid conclusions.

      Ability to analyze problems quickly and take appropriate action under stress.

      Ability to write routine reports and correspondence.

      Ability to handle sensitive public contacts.

      Ability to use self-defense.

      Must successfully complete required police training within established time frame.

      Must perform regular assigned duties at satisfactory to above average standards.

      Special Certifications and Licenses:

      Possession of a valid driver's license with a good driving record.

      Rotating shift work, including nights, weekends, holidays
  • About the company

      The City of Fairfax, colloquially known as Fairfax City, Downtown Fairfax, Old Town Fairfax, Fairfax Courthouse, or simply Fairfax, is an independent city in the Commonwealth of Virginia in the United States.

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