Chief of Police
This position is responsible for directing the operations of the Bismarck Police Department.
Examples of Duties
• Plans, directs, organizes, and coordinates the activities of the Police Department; ensures compliance with rules, policies, procedures, regulations and laws.
• Directs the hiring and training of department personnel; oversees staff promotional processes; makes final disposition decisions regarding disciplinary matters, to include employee reprimands, demotions, suspensions and/or terminations.
• Develops, reviews and implements department policies and procedures.
• Plans and determines the allocation of department equipment and personnel resources in order to meet current and projected future operating needs and services demands; studies records and reports to ascertain present conditions and to obtain information on which to base departmental programs; makes high-level strategic decisions regarding recommendations for improving organizational and procedural departmental operations.
• Delegates the authority to direct division/section operations to command staff and supervisors; mentors commanders and supervisors in supervision and management principles.
• Supervises the development and maintenance of the department budget and the administration of approved funds.
• Studies and interprets new and amended laws, court decisions, and accreditation standards and determines the application or impact to policy or procedures.
• Coordinates with other city departments and external agencies.
• Attends public meetings to answer questions and provide information.
• Advises the City Administrator and City Commissioners on law enforcement matters.
• Performs related duties.
Minimum Qualifications
• Knowledge and level of competency commonly associated with the completion of a baccalaureate degree in a course of study related to the occupational field.
• Experience sufficient to thoroughly understand the diverse objectives and functions of the subunits in the department/division in order to direct and coordinate work within the department/division, usually interpreted to require three to five years of upper-level command experience.
• Possession of or ability to readily obtain a valid driver’s license issued by the State of North Dakota for the type of vehicle or equipment operated.
• Ability to meet current North Dakota Peace Officer Standards and Training requirements.