Police Officer
Lucas, TX · On-site
Maintains proficiency and qualification with department-issued firearms, defensive tactics, and ... Serves as a Field Training Officer (FTO), instructor, or mentor when assigned. * Assists with ...
Lucas, TX · On-site
Maintains proficiency and qualification with department-issued firearms, defensive tactics, and ... Serves as a Field Training Officer (FTO), instructor, or mentor when assigned. * Assists with ...
Lucas, TX · On-site
Maintains proficiency and qualification with department-issued firearms, defensive tactics, and ... Serves as a Field Training Officer (FTO), instructor, or mentor when assigned. * Assists with ...
Fort Worth, TX · On-site
$55K/yr
Firearms Proficiency : Regular training and qualification at our indoor shooting range ... Ongoing classes to enhance skills and maintain certifications, delivered by experienced instructors ...
Fort Worth, TX · On-site
$55K/yr
Firearms Proficiency : Regular training and qualification at our indoor shooting range ... Ongoing classes to enhance skills and maintain certifications, delivered by experienced instructors ...
... just carrying a firearm. What You'll Do Working under the direction of your School Security ... instructor-led training from experienced law enforcement and military professionals. There is no ...
... just carrying a firearm. What You'll Do Working under the direction of your School Security ... instructor-led training from experienced law enforcement and military professionals. There is no ...
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| Aspect | Firearm Instructor | Shooting Range Instructor |
|---|---|---|
| Certifications | Firearm safety, instructor certifications, possibly NRA or state-specific licenses | Range safety, basic firearm handling, customer service certifications |
| Work Environment | Training facilities, shooting ranges, law enforcement or civilian training settings | Shooting ranges, retail stores, recreational facilities |
| Employer & Industry Usage | Law enforcement, security, civilian firearm training schools | Shooting ranges, firearm retail stores, recreational facilities |
Firearm Instructors focus on comprehensive firearm safety, handling, and advanced shooting techniques, often requiring specialized certifications. Shooting Range Instructors primarily oversee range safety, assist customers, and provide basic firearm guidance. While both roles involve firearm knowledge, Firearm Instructors typically have more extensive training and work in educational settings, whereas Shooting Range Instructors focus on customer service and range operations.
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Full-time
Posted 25 days ago
Position Purpose
Under the general supervision of a Sergeant or other designated supervisor, the Police Officer performs sworn law enforcement and crime prevention duties to protect life and property, preserve the peace, enforce federal, state, and local laws and ordinances, and provide professional public safety services to the community. The Police Officer responds to calls for service, conducts proactive patrols, investigates criminal and traffic-related incidents, enforces traffic laws, prepares reports, and develops positive relationships with the public through community-oriented policing. This position exercises sound judgment and discretion in carrying out assigned duties while maintaining compliance with departmental policies, procedures, and applicable federal, state, and local laws.
Essential Functions
Secondary Functions
Capital and/or Fiscal Responsibility
Credentials (minimum preferred)
Knowledge/Skills/Abilities
Formal Education/Certification/Licenses
Tools and Equipment Used
Police vehicles equipped with emergency warning devices; police radios; body-worn cameras; in-car camera systems; mobile data terminals (MDTs); radar and traffic enforcement equipment; firearms, less-lethal weapons, ammunition, and related duty gear; handcuffs and other restraint devices; evidence collection and crime scene equipment; personal protective equipment (PPE); first aid and emergency medical equipment; computers, records management systems (RMS), computer-aided dispatch (CAD) systems, telephones, and standard office equipment; and other tools, equipment, and technology necessary to perform law enforcement, investigative, traffic enforcement, community policing, and emergency response duties.
Physical Demands
The physical demands described here are representative of those that must be met by an employee to successfully perform the essential functions of this job. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions.
Although administrative duties are periodically performed in an office environment, the Police Officer is primarily engaged in physically demanding law enforcement duties in the field. The employee is regularly required to use hands to finger, handle, or feel objects, tools, or controls; reach with hands and arms; talk and hear; and occasionally use the senses of taste and smell in the performance of duties. The position frequently requires standing, walking, and sitting, and occasionally requires running, climbing, balancing, stooping, kneeling, crouching, crawling, and responding to emergency situations. The employee must occasionally lift and/or move more than 100 pounds and may be required to physically restrain individuals or assist in the rescue or evacuation of injured persons. Specific vision abilities required by this position include close vision, distance vision, color vision, peripheral vision, depth perception, and the ability to adjust focus.
Work Environment
The work environment characteristics described here are representative of those an employee encounters while performing the essential functions of this position. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable qualified individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions.
Work is performed in both office and field environments. Administrative duties are generally performed in a standard office setting, while law enforcement responsibilities require frequent field work in varying weather conditions and environments. Field operations may involve exposure to moving vehicles and machinery, elevated or uneven surfaces, wet or humid conditions, fumes, airborne particles, hazardous substances, extreme temperatures, electrical hazards, and vibration. The position also involves exposure to hazardous conditions associated with law enforcement, including dangerous individuals, firearms and other weapons, violent confrontations, traffic hazards, communicable diseases, bodily fluids, and other potentially stressful or high-risk situations. The noise level is generally quiet to moderate in office settings and moderate to loud during field operations. This position requires rotating shifts, irregular hours, and work during evenings, weekends, holidays, emergency callouts, and natural disasters as needed to meet operational requirements.
Selection Guidelines
Selection may include formal application, evaluation of education and experience, oral interview, background investigation, reference checks, psychological evaluation, drug screening, and other job-related assessments as deemed necessary.