police chief recruitment brochure final - cedar hill, tx
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Police Chief
The City of Cedar Hill, Texas is seeking an innovative, community
oriented, public safety servant leader to join our family as the next:
285 Uptown Boulevard
Cedar Hill, Texas 75104
www.cedarhilltx.com
(972) 291-5100
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Community Profile
An evolving community with a progressive, engaged and di-
verse citizenry, Cedar Hill is located in one of North Texas’ most
beautiful natural environments. The City has adopted a vision
of building a “City in a Park,” being the “Central Park of the
Metroplex.” It offers its residents the best of urban amenities in
a suburban atmosphere.
Cedar Hill is situated among one of the fastest growing metro-
politan areas of the United States. The City has grown from a
small rural town of 6,850 in 1980 to a suburban city with a pop-
ulation estimate of 47,480 in 2018. The median age of those
living in the City is 35 years and median household income is
$73,106 while that of the U.S. is $55,322.
The 36-square mile City is nestled twenty minutes southwest of
downtown Dallas and has a strategic location at the intersec-
tion of four counties. Cedar Hill borders the eastern shore of
Joe Pool Lake and Cedar Hill State Park. Its lush, tree-lined rolling hills and wide-open green space allows for
hikes, bike rides and other outdoor recreational opportunities. Cedar Hill, cornering the market on natural
beauty, has championed the phrase, “Where Opportunities Grow
Naturally” distinguishing itself from other metroplex cities. Whether
visiting one of the specialty boutiques, national retail stores or enjoying
an evening of fine dining, Cedar Hill is a thriving suburb which main-
tains a small town charm with big city amenities.
Higher education offerings in the City
are Northwood University and Strayer
University, which offers workforce de-
velopment and continuing education
classes. Cedar Hill Independent School District (CHISD) is focused on provid-
ing educational choices for the community through innovative educational
opportunities. A wide selection of charter and private schools add to the
expansive set of educational choices available to families and newcomers to
Cedar Hill.
City of Cedar Hill Vision Statement
We envision Cedar Hill as a premier city that retains its distinctive charac-
ter; where families and businesses flourish in a safe and clean environment.
City of Cedar Hill Mission Statement
The mission of the City of Cedar Hill is to deliver the highest quality
municipal services to our citizens and customers consistent with our community values.
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City Government
Cedar Hill operates under a Texas Home Rule charter,
adopted in 1975, providing for a Council-Manager
form of government. Policy-setting responsibility re-
sides with an elected Mayor and a six (6) member
City Council. The Mayor and Council members are
elected at large for staggered three-year terms. The
City Manager serves at the will and pleasure of the
Mayor and Council, providing day-to-day executive
leadership and administration to the municipal or-
ganization. The City Manager, Greg Porter, has
served in various capacities within the City for over
30 years. He was appointed as City Manager on Jan-
uary 1, 2015. As provided in the City Charter, the City
Manager appoints all Departmental Directors.
The City of Cedar Hill provides a full comple-
ment of traditional municipal services includ-
ing a police department, fire protection, en-
gineering and public works, street mainte-
nance, building inspection and code en-
forcement services, planning and zoning,
parks and recreation services, operation and
maintenance of parks and City-owned facili-
ties, municipal court, and human resources.
For the current fiscal year, the General Fund
Budget is approximately $35 million providing a workforce of 341 full-time employees and 52 regular part time
employees.
The Government Center (pictured top right) opened in 2008 and houses municipal offices, the Police Depart-
ment, and school district administrative offices. The center is unique as it is the only joint venture of this scope
in the State of Texas.
Helpful City Links
City Website http://www.cedarhilltx.com
City Culture (Recruitment Video) http://www.cedarhilltx.com/jobs
Police Annual Report http://cedarhilltx.com/DocumentCenter/View/29547/2017-Annual-Report-FINAL
Cedar Hill ISD http://www.chisd.net
Hillside Village http://www.shophillsidevillage.com/
Cedar Hill State Park http://www.cedarhillstatepark.org/
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Department Mission: Commitment to Service
The mission of the Police Department is to provide the highest quality service that
promotes and maintains a safe environment in partnership with the community con-
sistent with our values.
The Cedar Hill Police Department is committed to providing the highest quality ser-
vice possible to make our community a better, safer place to live. The department
consists of the Administrative Bureau, Field Services Bureau, and Support Services
Bureau.
The department has won numerous awards, including the Outstanding Crime Pre-
vention (Small Agency) award. In 2014 the CHPD was awarded Best Practices
Recognition Status by the Texas Police Chief Association and has maintained the accreditation, expiring in
2020.
In 2012, Cedar Hill voters approved a 5 year Crime Control and Prevention District (CCPD) that allowed the
City to designate a portion of existing sales tax to fund the Police and Community Team (PACT) and its com-
munity policing activities, with a focus on building relationships and partnerships, generating approximately $1
million annually. The CCPD has been extremely successful as validated by our crime reductions, citizen partici-
pation and satisfaction with police services. On average each
year, the department has over 100 volunteers, with an average of
6,753 hours of service over the past three years. The initial term for
CCPD expired in 2017 and voters approved a new 15 year term in
November 2017.
For fiscal year 2018/2019, the operating budget of the Police De-
partment is $10,325,089 and the CCPD budget is $1,036,000.
Departmental Staffing
Authorized Positions FTEs
Police Chief 1
Assistant Police Chief 2
Police Lieutenant 7
Police Sergeant 7
Police Corporal 7
Police Officer 41
Police Information Supervisor 1
Forensics Manager 1
Victim Assistance/Grant Coordinator 1
Crime Analyst 1
Executive Assistant 1
Civilian Investigator 1
Executive Secretary 1
Investigative Aide 1
Community Service Officer 3
Property Room Coordinator 1
Senior Public Service Officer 1
Alarm Billing Coordinator 1
Public Service Officer 5
Police Records Clerk 3
87
Crime Control & Prevention District
Police Sergeant (PACT) 1
Police Corporal (PACT) 1
Police Officer (PACT) 4
6
Total Police Department Personnel 93
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Position Summary __
Compensation
• Salary Range: DOQ up to $154,804 annually, com-
mensurate with experience and education.
Benefit Overview
Security for the Present:
• Health Plan, starting at only $227/month for family
coverage
• Dental Plan
• Vision Plan
• Additional Supplemental Plans
• Medical and Dependent Day Care
Reimbursement Account (FSA)
Security for the Future:
• TMRS Retirement Plan (Employee contributes 7%
pre-tax, City provides 2 to 1 matching, vesting after
5 years, with option of retirement, at any age, with
20 years of service)
• Deferred Compensation Plans through ICMA and
Nationwide
Additional Benefits:
• Education Reimbursement Assistance
• Alan E. Sims Cedar Hill Recreation Center Employ-
ee Membership (Family membership discounts
available)
• Longevity
Leave Benefits:
• Vacation
• Sick
• 11 Paid City Holidays
Candidate Profile __
This position is responsible for leading Police Depart-
ment personnel, programs, facilities, budgets and ac-
tivities in a manner consistent with the City’s vision,
mission, values, and culture. The Chief is responsible
for leading, developing and stewarding the team
consistent with organization and community objec-
tives and values. The position ensures that depart-
mental operations keep current with best practices
and procedures within the public safety profession.
Under the general guidance and direction of the City
Manager, this position directs, plans, organizes, imple-
ments, and evaluates comprehensive police services
and law enforcement programs for the police depart-
ment that protects life and property, preserves order
and prevents crime. This position also provides profes-
sional assistance to City management in areas of ex-
pertise, fostering cooperative working relationships
with other City departments, and providing highly re-
sponsible and complex administrative support to the
City Manager and City Council. This position plays a
key role in enhancing and maintaining a wide variety
of agency and community partnerships that broad-
ens the City’s ability to steward and serve the com-
munity.
Successful candidates for the position of Police Chief
will possess, at a minimum, the following qualifica-
tions:
• Bachelor's Degree from an accredited college or
university in law enforcement, or related field. A
Master’s Degree is preferred.
• At least ten (10) years of progressively responsible
experience in police operations with a minimum
of seven (7) years command level experience
with a municipality of at least comparable size
and complexity as Cedar Hill.
• Valid Texas Driver’s License (Class C) required with
an acceptable driving record.
• Advanced or Master Peace Officer License from
TCOLE or ability to obtain.
• Specialized training or graduation from either the
FBI Academy, Southern Police Institute, Northwest-
ern Law Enforcement Institute or Law Enforce-
ment Management Institute of Texas is preferred.
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Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities
The City of Cedar Hill is seeking the ideal candidate for the position of
Police Chief. Following is a summary of the knowledge, talents and
experience preferred for the position:
• Customer centric focus, with talent to enhance and steward the
vision for the department that will support the vision of Cedar Hill as
a “Premier City” and the Police Department as a premier depart-
ment in the DFW Metroplex, regionally and nationally.
• Knowledge and understanding of a wide variety of Public Safety
operational and administrative services.
• Proven track record of providing high quality services and
programs in a growing, diverse, unique urban environment.
• Outstanding management and leadership skills, including the
ability to collaborate, relate and communicate effectively to a
broad range of people both inside the organization and in the
community.
• Skill to effectively delegate authority and responsibility while
maintaining appropriate levels of accountability and operational
control.
• Demonstrated commitment to staff development and involve-
ment with intentional focus on developing future leadership for the
Department and City. Includes the ability to select, organize and
engage a highly productive and efficient staff.
• An approachable, friendly, open and collaborative management
style that encourages cooperation, communications and
productivity within the Department while maintaining appropriate
levels of accountability and discipline. The ideal candidate must
set high standards and achieve high performance and results from
and with the Department.
• The ability to work collaboratively and maintain effective working
relationships with departmental staff, fellow Departmental
Directors and other City employees. The Police Chief will be a
member of the City management team and will be expected to
foster teamwork within the department, the organization, and the
community.
• The ability to anticipate problems, identify alternative courses of
action, prepare proactive recommendations and defend and
support those recommendations before the City Manager, City
Council, advisory groups or citizens.
• Active commitment and involvement in professional networking
and training.
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Initial Focus
The new Police Chief will assume leadership of a Department that is
heavily supported by the City Council, City Management and the
Cedar Hill community. The Department is already thought of as
providing high quality services and is an industry leader in public
safety operations. Successful candidates for this position must possess
passion and an innovative vision for community oriented policing to
be successful.
The following list outlines the initial priorities for the Chief as seen by
the City Management team, department members and partners
within the community:
• Seek first to understand: Ensure an in depth understanding of
City and Departmental culture from the internal organization to
the community at large.
• Focus on relationship building: Dedicate the first 4-6 months of
service to implementing various methods of listening to and
learning about the community, state of the Police Department
and perception of City-wide safety.
• Enhance efficiency: Conduct a staffing and coverage analysis
for all divisions and shifts, making suggestions for improvement
and strategizing methods to increase efficiency, while maintaining or enhancing
current service levels.
How to Apply
To be considered for this position, please apply online through the City’s website: www.cedarhilltx.com.
Please attach a statement of interest, résumé, and current salary information. Only online applications will
be considered. In your interest statement, please include your current salary, the size of your current de-
partment, number of employees you supervise, demographics of the community you serve, your current
position title and highlights of your accomplishments in your current position. The first round of application
review will begin the week of December 10, 2018.
Applicants selected as finalists for the position will undergo verification of current and previous employ-
ment (via open record requests), verification of education, criminal history background check, driving
record check, and verification of professional references. Information from your application and résumé
may be subject to release to the public, under the Public Information Act, at any time during the hiring
process.
In compliance with the Americans with Disabilities Act, the City of Cedar Hill will make every reasonable
effort to accommodate your needs. For any special requests, please call Human Resources at 972-291-
5100, ext. 1068.
For questions about the position, please contact Jenifer Sweeney, HR Manager, at 972-291-5100 Ext 1068.
The City of Cedar Hill is an Equal Opportunity Employer and does not unlawfully discriminate on the basis
of genetic information in compliance with GINA, race, sex, color, religion, national origin, veteran status,
age, or disability in hiring, conditions, or termination of employment. Final applicants for employment with
the City of Cedar Hill are subject to drug testing and background screening.
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For more information and to apply, please visit:
www.cedarhilltx.com/jobs
285 Uptown Boulevard
Cedar Hill, Texas 75104
www.cedarhilltx.com
(972) 291-5100