Police Commissioner (Volunteer)
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City of Oakland
Oakland, CA (In Person)
Part-Time
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Job Description
- Continuous Recruitment
- Interested candidates are encouraged to apply immediately Applications will be reviewed as vacancies arise The City of Oakland is an equal opportunity employer that values workforce diversity, inclusion, and equity.
The Commission is responsible for:
Overseeing theOakland Police Department :
- Conducting annual public hearings, at minimum
- Issuing subpoenas and taking testimony on matters before it
- Proposing changes to policies and procedures
- Approving changes to policies proposed by OPD
- Reviewing OPD proposed budget and making recommendations
- Authority to fire the Chief of Police
- Recommending a list of at least 3 candidates for Chief of Police to the Mayor to consider
- Complete annual performance evaluation of Chief of Police
- Participate in ad hoc committees that may include discipline hearings for allegations of police misconduct.
Inspector General :
- Conducting performance reviews of Executive Director of CPRA and the Inspector General
- Hold the Executive Director of CPRA and the Inspector General accountability to their responsibilities as outlined in legislation and City policy
- Authority to hire, discipline and release the Director of CPRA and Inspector in accordance with the City Charter Through these responsibilities, the Police Commission oversees the Oakland Police Department in order to make sure that its policies, practices and customs meet national standards of constitutional policing.
Note:
Commissioners cannot be any of the following:- current police officer or former Oakland police officer
- current City of Oakland employee
- current or former representative of a police officer labor union
- an attorney who has a pending claim or lawsuit against the Oakland Police Department
- an attorney who has filed a claim or lawsuit against the Oakland Police Department that was resolved during the past yea Members must take the Oath of Office and submit Conflict of Interest Filings (Form 700) at the time of assuming office, annually by April 1, and within 30 days of separation from this body.
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