Application Process, Requirements, and Disqualifiers for Police Officer and Cadet:
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Closing 06/30/2025 11:59 PM Central
Description
Under general supervision, this position promotes education and public safety by investigating and enforcing the state laws and city ordinances related to the humane care and treatment of animals.
Posted pay range is the starting salary. Pay rate offered is based on experience.
Examples of Duties
Investigates reports of violations of state laws and city ordinances including inhumane, neglectful, or cruel treatment of animals, animal bites, dangerous dog attacks, rabies exposures, nuisance animals, and livestock violations. Utilizes discretion and proper judgment with authority to gain compliance through the issuance of citations and warnings.
Conducts field investigations into animal-related violations, collects evidence, interviews involved persons, executes search and seizure warrants, enforces court orders, prepares cases for prosecution, and testifies in court.
Proactively patrols the community for loose dogs, using a combination of training, experience, and critical thinking skills to capture and remove unattended or stray animals from local parks and neighborhoods. Operates and maintains a variety of equipment including Animal Control vehicle, two-way radio, mobile computer terminal, body worn camera, conducted electronic weapon, catchpoles, traps, snares, nets, etc.
Participates in various community events and public outreach; utilizes knowledge of animals to educate the public on animal related issues including animal care, control, laws, ordinances, practices, and safe handling techniques.
Performs administrative tasks accurately including writing reports, collecting, and processing evidence, and maintaining records of monthly work, continuing education and trainings attended.
Experience and Training
Graduation from high school or GED equivalent.
One (1) year of experience working with animals.
Certificates and Licenses Required
Current Texas Class C driver license or the ability to obtain prior to employment.
Must be willing to work various shifts that include evenings, weekends and holidays, and be on a rotating on-call work schedule.
Must obtain the following certifications within one (1) year of employment:
Texas Animal Control Officer Certification
Euthanasia Technician Certification
Texas Notary Public Certification.
Closing: 07/01/2025 11:59 PM Central
Description
Under general supervision the Law Enforcement Support Technician position supports the Patrol and Records division of the Round Rock Police Department, and helps the department efficiently use police resources. Work is performed in accordance with established policies, procedures, local, state, and federal regulations with considerable independence to use pertinent training and knowledge.
Posted range is the starting salary. Pay rate offered is based on experience.
Examples of Duties
Supports law enforcement agencies, court jurisdictions and the community by responding to various types of requests either through dispatched, verbal, or written communication.
Processes highly confidential information and route to appropriate channels
Ensures timely and accurately completion of tasks including assisting with public information requests, collection of evidence and entry into criminal databases.
Understands pertinent local, state, and federal regulations that affect the processing or release of criminal and civil information.
Assigned to the Special Operations Division
Responds to traffic complaints by email and phone; reviews location to determine type of study and equipment required; deploys speed trailer; provides feedback to citizen and notifies patrol for enforcement if necessary.
Collects evidence by finding property and taking photos of damage or bodily injury; dusts for prints and collects items to be transported to the PD; collects, transports and submits property to the police department for investigation or safekeeping.
Responds to traffic hazards in roadway by blocking traffic and removing hazards; responds to accident scenes, sets up cones, gets witness statements; provides transportation to safe location or residence.
Responds to calls and maintains crime scene log manually by listing all personnel entering the crime scene.
Responds and investigates reports of public ordinance violations pertaining to junked or abandoned vehicles by locating vehicles and determining if it is legally parked; determines the registered owner and initiates the process following proper procedure to remove the vehicle from property. Works with community service programs such as the Lock Box program by meeting with seniors or others with mobile disabilities that qualify for the program; installs lock box and enters the application form into the database; maintains and updates records and services lock boxes.
Must be able to lift at least 50lbs unassisted into a vehicle; climb in and out of a truck to retrieve equipment; maneuver a speed trailer, attach a hitch and deploy the trailer.
Experience and Training
High school diploma or equivalent. One (1) year of experience working with the public. Verifiable volunteer experience may be considered in lieu of actual work experience.
One year of the indicated experience may be substituted for with one year (30 semester hours) of higher education.
Certificates and Licenses Required
Class C Driver's License
Required to obtain TCIC/NCIC Certification within six (6) months of employment.
Must have completed, or be able to obtain, Criminal Justice Information Services (CJIS) Training.
The City of Round Rock provides its employees with a comprehensive benefits package to attract and retain a highly skilled workforce.
It is the policy of this Department not to discriminate against any employee or applicant for employment because of race, color, religion, national origin, sex, sexual orientation, disability, age, equal pay, genetic information, or any other manner that violates the law. No artificial barriers shall be intentionally or otherwise created to deny either qualified applicants for employment or current employees of the Department equal employment consideration. Violations of this policy shall be cause for disciplinary action.