HomeMy WebLinkAbout1.464 POLICE RECORDS TECHNICIAN II 20210826PART I DEPARTMENT OF HUMAN RESOURCES
COUNTY OF KAUAI 1.464
Class Specifications for the Class:
POLICE RECORDS TECHNICIAN II
SR-17, BU-03
Duties Summary:
Supervises and participates in the full range and variety of clerical work in report
reviewing, records analysis and warrants processing in the Police Records section of the
Kauai Police Department; and performs other related duties as required.
Distinguishing Characteristics:
This class is distinguished by its ability to supervise and participate in the reviewing
and analyzing of the full range and variety of police reports, records and other related
documents for the purpose of abstracting and recording crime statistics and related data;
supervises and participates in the preparation of monthly and annual statistical reports by
analyzing all records, reports and other data relative to the activities of the Police
Department; supervises and participates in the processing of warrants, subpoenas and
other legal documents received from the courts and other agencies; functions as
administrator for the Records Management System (RMS); and maintains various
operational records, logs and files and performs other related duties as required.
Examples of Duties: (The following are examples of duties and are not necessarily
descriptive of any one position in this class. The omission of specific duties statements does
not preclude management from assigning such duties if such duties are a logical
assignment for the position).
Supervises and participates in the processing of police reports for 1
st, 2nd and any
subsequent readings by reviewing initial and supplementary reports;
Supervises and participates in the review of reports to ensure proper classification and
disposition of cases, correcting erroneous data on reports and in an accessible RMS
database, submitting “open” cases to in-house bureaus for follow-up investigation,
reviewing reports for final consolidation;
Oversees, maintains and updates data for quality assurance of the RMS and data
relative to the crime statistics reporting;
Abstracts crime statistics and related data from police reports, records and other
material and posts to monthly tally sheets according to classification of offenses and
categories;
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Computes and posts monthly totals, averages and other required figures from data
posted to statistical records;
Compiles data for and prepares required monthly and annual statistical reports for
submission to the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI), State of Hawaii Bureau of Crime
statistics, Chief of Police, Police Commission, and other agencies;
Processes warrants, summons, subpoenas, writs and other legal documents by
reviewing for completeness and accuracy of the document(s);
Corrects erroneous data and requests additional information and/or documents from
appropriate agencies as necessary;
Issues firearms permits and registers firearms;
Obtains and provides approved information from police reports and records to
governmental agencies, private agencies and private citizens;
Searches and extracts data from files for officials of the FBI, US military personnel and
other governmental agencies;
Answers inquiries from attorneys, court officials, other government agencies and the
general public pertaining to the status of warrants, summons and other legal documents;
Prepares letters and correspondence as required;
Files reports and other miscellaneous materials;
May code, review and compile reports in accordance with the Hawaii State penal code
and Uniform Crime Reporting (UCR) system;
May process expungement orders of the Hawaii Criminal Justice Data Center (CJIS);
May process legal documents from police departments of other jurisdictions as required;
May perform duties related to receipt of bail;
May assist in arranging for proper disposition of evidence and purging of files when
proper;
Trains and supervises personnel in the various duties within the Police Records Section;
Operates typewriter, copier, calculator, personal computer and peripherals; and
Performs other related duties as required.
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Knowledge of:
The police records system; the organization, functions, rules, regulations and policies
of the Kauai Police Department; uniform crime reporting; pertinent laws and ordinances of
the State and County; police records filing methods and systems; applicable procedures of
the courts and the Prosecuting Attorney’s office; crime classification and coding; office
practices and procedures; various types of police records; filing methods and systems;
procedures for recording, distributing and accounting of warrants, subpoenas and other
legal documents; grammar and word usage; filing and indexing; office practices and
procedures; the use and purpose of standard office equipment, including typewriters,
personal computers and peripherals and copiers; principles and practices of supervision.
Ability to:
Independently review and analyze police reports for accuracy and completeness;
abstract, compile and summarize crime statistics and related data from police reports;
prepare statistical reports; maintain various police records and files; properly account for
warrants, subpoenas and other legal documents; understand and apply pertinent laws, rules
and procedures; make arithmetic computations; interpret laws, rules and regulations;
operate computer and standard office equipment; follow and give oral and written
instructions; deal courteously and effectively with police personnel, governmental officials
and the public.
This is the first specification approved for the class POLICE RECORDS TECHNICIAN II.
Approved:August 26, 2021
(date) ANNETTE L. ANDERSON
Director of Human Resources
PART II DEPARTMENT OF HUMAN RESOURCES
COUNTY OF KAUAI 1.464
Minimum Qualification Specifications
for the Class:
POLICE RECORDS TECHNICIAN II
SR-17, BU-03
Training & Experience:
A combination of education and experience substantially equivalent to graduation
from high school; and
four (4) years of specialized experience.
Specialized Experience
Work experience in police records keeping, central police report follow-up work,
or processing and maintenance of police records.
Substitutions Allowed:
The following may be substituted for education:
A. Four (4) years of full-time general work experience may be substituted for a high
school diploma.
B. Successful completion of semester credits leading towards a degree or diploma
from an accredited community college, college or university, trades school, etc.,
may be substituted for up to four (4) years of the education requirement (15
semester credits = 6 months).
C. An Associate’s, Bachelor’s, Master’s, or PhD degree from an accredited community
college, college or university, trades school, etc., may be substituted for the
education requirement.
If a degree is used to substitute for the education requirement, it may not be
used again towards the experience requirement. If work experience is used to substitute
for education, it may not be used again to meet the experience requirement. If the
applicant holds more than one degree, transcripts must be provided, and a thorough
review will be conducted by the human resources staff in order for more than one
degree to be credited towards the minimum qualification requirements. Additional
degrees can be considered if obtained independently through mutually exclusive classes
from another degree being considered. Substitutions will be used to the advantage of
the applicant.
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Quality of Experience:
Possession of the required number of years of experience will not in itself be
accepted as proof of qualification for a position. The applicant's overall experience must
have been of such scope and level of responsibility as to conclusively demonstrate that they
have the ability to perform the duties of the position for which they are being considered.
License Requirement:
Possession of the appropriate licenses or certificates as required of the position.
Firearms Requirement:
As applicable to the position, must be qualified to carry and/or possess firearms or
ammunition in accordance with State and Federal laws, e.g. no misdemeanor or felony
domestic violence conviction.
Selective Certification:
Specialized knowledge, skills and abilities may be required to perform the duties of
some positions. For such positions, Selective Certification Requirements may be
established and certification may be restricted to eligibles who possess the pertinent
experience and/or training required to perform the duties of the position.
Departments/Agencies requesting Selective Certification must show the connection
between the kind of training and/or experience on which they wish to base selective
certification and the duties of the position to be filled.
Tests:
Applicants may be required to qualify on an appropriate examination.
Health and Physical Condition Requirements:
Persons seeking appointment to positions in this class must meet the health and
physical condition standards deemed necessary and proper to perform the essential
functions of the position with or without reasonable accommodations.
Physical Effort Grouping: Light
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This is the first specification approved for the class POLICE RECORDS TECHNICIAN II.
Approved:August 26, 2021
(date) ANNETTE L. ANDERSON
Director of Human Resources