Duties:
- Maintains a current knowledge of criminal law, city ordinances and other critical elements of law enforcement and peace keeping.
- Patrols assigned zones to maintain visibility and observe and deter possible criminal activity.
- Responds to all requests for assistance relayed by communications officers.
- Issues tickets to moving and parked traffic violators; impounds abandoned vehicles as warranted.
- Assumes control at traffic accidents, assists victims, and investigates causes of accidents.
- Directs traffic and assists motorists, attends to malfunctioning traffic signals, monitors school crossings, provides escort for funeral processions or other situations.
- Investigates crimes, interviews witnesses, complainants, and victims. Processes crime scenes; collects, analyzes, and preserves evidence for court use. Contacts complainants and/or victims of crimes to inform them of progress of investigations.
- Serves warrants, summonses, subpoenas, civil, and other official papers. Seizes evidence and contraband uncovered in such duties.
- Conducts surveillance of known and suspected criminals. Works undercover to obtain evidence of criminal activity and further investigations. Directs and documents the activities of confidential informants.
- Detains, apprehends, and arrests, criminal suspects and law violators when necessary; follows proper procedures when making arrests. Transports arrestees to detention centers and oversees booking.
- Serves as a witness in court as required.
- Investigates complaints, accidents, or hazardous conditions which might endanger public safety.
- Investigates and reports fires or other related events, provides backup and security and crowd control for Fire Department/EMS or other officials.
- Prepares various official reports as required; submits reports to superior officer.
- Maintains uniforms, weapons, and other assigned equipment in functional and presentable condition.
- Transports mental patients and detainees to prescribed locations, as necessary.
- Answers questions asked by the public; works with juveniles and adults in related matters; refers public to persons or agencies which can provide further assistance as required.
- Watches for wanted or missing persons and lost children; administers first-aid to the injured in emergencies; reports stray animals to proper authorities.
- And all other duties as assigned.
Qualifications:
- Must be a U.S. Citizen to meet P.O.S.T. standards.
- Must possess and maintain valid P.O.S.T. Peace Officer certification
- High School diploma (or GED equivalent), completion of the required in-service training with a Field Training Officer, and three (3) years of community policing experience; or any equivalent combination of education, specialized training and experience which provides the requisite knowledge, skills, and abilities for this position;
- Must maintain required level of proficiency and certification in the use of firearms and evasive action/driving skills and possess a valid Georgia driver’s license
- Must possess knowledge, skills, and abilities in urban, rural and community-based police operations
- Must be willing to serve in a variety of environments, including aquatic, all-terrain foot patrol, wooded and wetland areas, and be adaptable to using applicable vehicles and equipment for such areas.
Why Chattahoochee Hills?
Chattahoochee Hills is a unique city in southern Fulton County, covering 56 square miles with a small but close-knit population of just over 3,000 residents. Incorporated in 2007, our mission is to preserve and protect our rural land, heritage, and culture. Our city is built on a rich history, with families who have lived here for generations. While we embrace progress, we take pride in maintaining the small-town values that make our community special.
The Chattahoochee Hills Police Department (CHPD) is dedicated to community-oriented policing, working to reduce crime, enhance safety, and improve the quality of life for our residents. We are proud to be recognized as one of Georgia’s safest cities, thanks to the dedication of our sworn officers, civilian staff, and committed volunteers.
Police Officer Benefits
- 12-hour permanent shifts (work-life balance)
- Take-home vehicle after FTO period (within a 30-mile radius)
- New patrol vehicles (Ford Explorers & F-150s, replaced every 3 years)
- Top-tier equipment – Taser 10s & Axon 4 BWC
- Issued backup weapon, patrol rifle, or shotgun
- $55/hour off-duty details (paid via payroll – no 1099s)
- Extensive training opportunities (most officers receive 100+ hours/year)
City Employee Benefits
- Medical Insurance (80% HMO covered)
- Dental Insurance (Delta Dental)
- Social Security Exempt – City contributes to a 401(a) plan YOU control
- Optional 457 Plan – City matches up to 3% of salary
- Zero vesting period – Immediate access to retirement contributions
Join Our Team!
If you’re looking for a career in law enforcement where you can make a difference in a supportive community with excellent benefits, we want to hear from you!
Contact:
Lieutenant Richard Stein
?? Richard.stein@chatthillsga.us
?? 770-463-6577
The City of Chattahoochee Hills is an equal opportunity employer. It adheres to a policy of making employment decisions without regard to race, color, religion, gender, sexual orientation, ethnic origin, national origin, marital or veteran status, citizenship, age, or disability