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Knowledge, Skills and Abilities <br />• Knowledge of modern law enforcement, crime prevention and investigative methods, <br />practices and procedures; <br />• Knowledge of administrative practices as it relates to Police Departments; <br />• Knowledge of NIMS/ICS principles, concepts, and policies; <br />• Knowledge of Texas Commission on Law Enforcement Rules and Regulations, as well as <br />local, state and federal rules and regulations; <br />• Knowledge of Civil Service Law; <br />• Ability to effectively communicate with subordinates, disseminate information and take <br />charge of situations which arise in the course of duty; <br />• Ability to lead, direct, delegate and distribute personnel; <br />• Ability to be self -motivated and willingness to take responsibility for the actions of <br />subordinates; <br />• Knowledge of employment practices, including recruitment, selection, retention and <br />evaluation of staff; <br />• Knowledge of human resource issues, budgeting, research, and evaluation techniques; <br />• Ability to direct, coordinate and review the work of operation divisions/departments; <br />• Exceptional oral and written communication skills and ability to effectively communicate <br />on a daily basis with administrative, elected and appointed officials and the public with <br />courtesy, professionalism, civility and tact; <br />• Ability to plan for municipal needs; <br />• Knowledge and ability to prepare and interpret complicated reports and standards; <br />• Ability to establish and maintain effective working relationships with City officials, <br />employees, citizens, vendors and contractors; <br />• Knowledge of intergovernmental relations and ability to understand and work with State <br />and Federal Regulations, Departments, and Personnel; <br />• Ability to maintain composure and decision making skills under stress; <br />• Ability to maintain professionalism and civility in all interactions. <br />Physical Demands <br />• Physical ability to lift 20 pounds; <br />• Must be able to sit for long periods of time; <br />• Sensory demands typically require speaking, hearing, touching and seeing; <br />• Finger dexterity is needed to access, enter and retrieve data using a computer keyboard <br />or other office equipment; <br />• Requires occasional bending, stooping, kneeling, reaching and pushing or pulling drawers <br />to retrieve files; <br />• Must have visual acuity to endure eye strain of working on a computer for extended <br />periods of time; <br />