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Joseph Daniels
0000 xxxxxx xxxx , xxxx , xxxxx 00000
xxx-xxx-xxxx
abc@xyz.com
Country of Citizenship: USA
SSN: xxx-xx-xxxx
Vacancy#: WTEY08753040
Position: Supervisory Police Officer, YN-0083-1
Department: Department of the Army
Location: US Army Garrison Presidio of Monterey (POM)
Directorate of Public Safety, POM Police Department, Monterey, CA
Core Qualifications/Competencies
Numerous Detail Positions with Presidio of Monterey Police Department; Supervisory Police Officer; Training Coordinator; Police Administration Center Supervisor; Police Lieutenant; Watch Commander; Special Response Team Leader/Commander; Instructor; Federal/State/Military/ Local Law Enforcement; Laws/Statutes/Codes/Regulations; California Penal Code; Federal Magistrate System; Policies and Procedures; Supervision; Training and Development; Workflow Planning; Staff Coordination; Criminal/Crime Scene/Accident Investigation; Suspect/Witness Interrogation; Security; Risk Management; Emergency Response; Equipment and Weapons Proficiency; Inter/Intra-Agency Collaboration; Communications; Public Relations
Work Experience
3/16/2008-Present
Presidio of Monterey Police Dept. (POM PD)
Bldg. 0000 xxxxxx xxxx , xxxx , xxxxx 00000
Lieutenant Training Coordinator/Special Relation Team (SRT) Commander
Salary: $67,256 per Annum
Hours per week: 40
Supervisor: Deputy Chief of Police Richard Weaver xxx-xxx-xxxx
Proficiently forecast, plan, coordinate and facilitate schools, classes and training for Department. Conduct Fire Arms Training System (FATS), weapons qualification and Special Response Team (SRT) training. Steer Field Training Program for new hires, including ordering police/training equipment. Manage high volume of detailed training records as well as varied training databases vital to ensuring compliance with POM PD requirements. Oversee urinalysis testing per POM standards. Efficiently issue ID cards and order badges. Concurrently contribute dynamic team building and motivation skills as SRT Leader.
Develop and author policies, procedures and guidelines supporting training and SRT operations. Actively review reports and documentation addressing broad scope of incidents for quality assurance, including editing for accuracy to ensure use of proper codes and reflection of proper charges.
Over the course of numerous years with the POM PD, have developed comprehensive knowledge of and skills in enforcing Federal, State, Military and Local laws, statutes, codes and regulations. Proficiently receive and review updates from Judge Advocate General (JAG) addressing Search and Seizure updates, Miranda Rights and laws, regulations and procedures impacting rights of individuals suspected of criminal activity. Have successfully spearheaded investigations of various felony crimes. Comprehensive training and proficiency in use and care of weapons including M-16, M-21 sniper
rifle, 12 Gauge shotgun, 9mm pistol, and PR-24 Police Baton, as well as police equipment including
Radio Equipment, Intoxilizer, Handcuffs and Taser. Additionally Certified Instructor in O.C. Mace and have trained personnel in crowd control/tear gas agents including canister, ball, blast, and projectile. Full listing of training and certifications presented in Specialized Training and License/Certificate sections.
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10/01/2005 C 02/15/2008
Christ the King Community Church
Durango, CO
Director of Operations
Salary: N/A-Volunteer
Hours per week: 5
Demonstrated strong leadership and project management skills in effectively steering full scope of operations. Effectively recruited, coordinated and supervised volunteers. Planned and facilitated activities and events. Concurrently applied sharp business acumen toward operating small business specializing in providing handyman/odd job services to the local community.
01/02/2003 C 02/18/2005
Presidio of Monterey Police Dept. (POM PD)
Bldg. 0000 xxxxxx xxxx , xxxx , xxxxx 00000
Supervisory Police Officer/SRT Commander
Salary: $60,030 per Annum
Hours per week: 40
Supervisor: Deputy Chief of Police Richard Weaver xxx-xxx-xxxx
Proactively applied expertise in law enforcement and Department operations toward training approximately 180 assigned/attached POM PD personnel. Please reference current position for full description of responsibilities.
09/20/1996-01/01/2003
Presidio of Monterey Police Dept. (POM PD)
Bldg. 0000 xxxxxx xxxx , xxxx , xxxxx 00000
Supervisory Police Officer/Training Coordinator/Police Administration Center Supervisor, GS083-8
Salary: $49,766 per Annum
Hours per week: 40
Supervisor: Deputy Chief of Police Richard Weaver xxx-xxx-xxxx
In addition to responsibilities described under current position, oversaw operations of Police Administration Center in compliance with regulations and local policy. Efficiently reviewed police reports and forms for content, accuracy and clarity; ensured reports met requirements and were issued Crime Record Center (CRC) numbers. Reviewed police blotters and broadcasted via E-mail communications. Proficiently managed diverse Human Resource operational components including maintaining detailed payroll records, coordinating with MER/Workers Compensation for proper documentation and providing employee counseling. Conducted internal employee investigations.
Applied strong written communication skills toward writing Field Training and Evaluation Guide as well as Center Standard Operating Procedures (SOP), and co-authored Special Reaction Team SOP.
Led military and civilian personnel in providing quality Gate Guard security for Defense Language Institute.
09/15/1995-09/19/1996
Presidio of Monterey Police Dept. (POM PD)
Bldg. 0000 xxxxxx xxxx , xxxx , xxxxx 00000
Supervisory Police Officer/Watch Commander, GS083-8
Salary: $33,159 per Annum
Hours per week: 40
Supervisor: Deputy Chief of Police Richard Weaver xxx-xxx-xxxx
Provided decisive leadership in supervising shift of 15 Police Officers and military personnel. Managed administrative functions ranging from scheduling leave and shift training to maintaining complex pay records, conducting urinalysis testing and providing support to Chief of Police Operations.
Conducted internal investigations; facilitated preliminary and full investigations of diverse crimes. Effectively enforced Federal, State and Local laws, codes and regulations along with UCMJ, and performed routine police duties ranging from detaining/arresting suspects to reading Miranda rights.
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01/10/1991-09/14/1995
Fort Ord Federal Police
Bldg. 1049, Gigling Road, Fort Ord, CA, 93941
Police Officer/Training Commander, GS083-7
Salary: $32,502 per Annum
Hours per week: 40
Supervisor: Deputy Chief of Police Richard Weaver xxx-xxx-xxxx
Retained during Fort Ord closure and transition to Presidio of Monterey Police Department, maintaining responsibilities as previously described as Training Coordinator at GS-083-8 level. Further detailed twice to GS-9 Police Supervisory level, 10/04/1992-07/16/1993, for a cumulative six months.
02/14/1985-02/09/1991
Fort Ord Federal Police
Bldg. 1049, Gigling Road, Fort Ord, CA, 93941
Police Officer/Precinct Officer, GS083-4/5/6
Salary: $26,631 per Annum
Hours per week: 40
Supervisor: Deputy Chief of Police Richard Weaver xxx-xxx-xxxx
Performed broad range of police duties, from investigating crimes, responding to bomb threats, alarms and civil disturbances, providing crowd/riot control, and escorting public funds to enforcing traffic law and investigating accidents as well as general crimes, such as shoplifting, robbery, public intoxication/disorderly conduct, narcotic violations, rape, homicides. Led interviews and interrogations of suspects and witnesses. Efficiently prepared cases for court, processed evidence and provided court testimony. Consistently ensured law was enforced within the guidelines of Federal, State and local laws, codes, regulations as well as the UCMJ.
In recognition of leadership qualities, selected to serve as Acting Patrol Supervisor in absence of Shift Lieutenant as well as assume responsibilities for Field Training Officer as required. Delivered training classes during roll call. Member of Ft. Ord Federal Police S.W.A.T. Team, raked Number 1 throughout the tri-county region.
08/15/1983-12/12/1983
California Department of Corrections
Correctional Training Facility, Soledad, CA
Correctional Officer
Salary: N/A
Hours per week: 40
Supervisor: N/A
Ensured critical safety and security of inmates and personnel. Effectively supervised inmates during mealtimes, break and recreation periods and controlled movements.
01/02/1980-12/18/1982
Sierra Army Depot
Herlong, CA
Military Policeman
Salary: N/A
Hours per week: 40
Supervisor: N/A
Facilitated law enforcement and security, patrolled and investigated crimes within the Frankfurt military community. Additionally managed security of Nuclear weapons at Sierra Army Depot.
Education
Federal Police Officer Academy, 1985
Basic Correctional Officer Academy, 1983
Military Police School, 1980
Seaside High School, 1979
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Specialized Training
FBI Special Weapons and Tactics School, 80 hours; April 2004
Terrorism, 40 hours; October 2003
Covert and Surreptitious Building Entries, 15 hours; July 2003
Officer Safety and Field Tactics, 40 hours; March 2002
Training Management Course, 40 hours; August 2000
Supervisory Update, 24 hours; September 1999
Instructor Certification Program, 40 hours; October 1998
Tactical Operations Commander , 40 hours; March 1997
Supervisor Development Course, 40 hours; February 1997
Leadership, Education and Development, 40 hours; October 1995
Police Ethics for Managers, 8 hours; August 1994
Crisis Management, 24 hours; July 1995
Licenses/Certificates
First Aid and CPR Certified annually over course of career
Lock Picking and Subtle Mechanical Breaching Skills; July 2003
Training Management Course; August 2000
Pepperball Instructor; July 2000
Distraction Devices Instructor; October 1998
Specialty Impact/Less than Lethal Munitions Instructor; October 1998
OC Aerosol Projectors Instructor; October 1998
Chemical Munitions Instructor; October 1998
Fire Arms Training System Certified Operator; December 1997
Beretta Armorer; November 1997
Tactical Operations Commander; March 1997
Firearms Instructor; October 1994
Awards/Honors/Achievements
Certificate of Appreciation; March 2003
Certificate of Appreciation Outstanding Performance; December 2002
Certificate of Recognition California Senate; November 2002
Certificate of Recognition U.S. Congress; November 2002
Excellence in Performance of Duties Garrison Commanders Coin; October 2001
Letter of Appreciation, Job Well Done; July 1997
Commander s Award for Civilian Service S.W.A.T.; February 1996
Achievement Medal for Civilian Service Presidential Detail; January 1996
Certificate of Achievement Outstanding Performance; October 1991/May 1993
Certificate of Achievement SWAT Team Performance; November 1990
Certificate of Achievement, Top Cop Award; September 1989
Letter of Commendation, Superior Performance; February 1989/June 1993
Certificate of Achievement, Outstanding Safety Performance; May 1988
Certificate of Achievement, Superior Performance; June 1987
Letter of Commendation, Outstanding Performance; November 1981/March 1982; June 1982
Letter of Appreciation, Outstanding Performance; October 1981
Additional Information
Languages: German, Proficient
Technical Skills: Computer/PC Literate
Supplemental Data: Numerous Diplomas, Certificates of Completion and Letters of Commendation/ Appreciation/Achievements available for review upon request
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