Chris Smith 123 Main Street • Hometown, MS 00000 • (123) 456-7890 •
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OBJECTIVEInnovative and aggressive professional with over 15 years experience seeking lead position with city police department. PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE Criminal Investigation, Research and Analysis - Perform and provide a full range of investigative functions.
- Supervise criminal investigators involved in the planning and conducting of investigations of violations of statues.
- Reconstruct events, sequences and situation to facilitate and foster investigative processes and procedures.
- Use investigative techniques to establish facts-evidence relationships.
- Search police/court records and collect evidence at crime scenes.
- Know and apply U.S. Criminal codes, civil codes, and federal, state and local laws, rules and regulations.
Management and Supervision - Supervise, conduct and oversee criminal investigations into fraud, conspiracy, false statements or claims, and unethical conduct.
- Ensure subordinates establish and maintain open channels of communication with all law enforcement agencies involved in investigative procedures.
- Develop and foster efficient and productive work environment through open-door and proactive management style.
- Apply performance standards based on organizational policy and procedure.
- Maintain responsibility for hiring, training, professional development, evaluation, basic disciplinary action and termination of personnel.
- Plan and schedule personnel assignments and ensure tasks are assigned to qualified personnel with appropriate clearances and skill sets.
EMPLOYMENT HISTORY Criminal Investigations Supervisor, US Air Force-Civilian, 1998-present Insurance Fraud Investigator, US Air Force-Civilian, 1992-1998 EDUCATION, TRAINING AND CERTIFICATIONSPeace Officer Training Service College, Completed 600 hours in Basic Civil Course Investigation and Advanced Criminal Justice and Investigation, Received Certification Peace Officer Standards and Training Council, Successfully completed 240 hours of training. Received Peace Officer Certification/License US Drug Enforcement Academy, DEA Basic Course, Completed 80 hours of training ADDITIONAL INVESTIGATIVE TRAINING AND CERTIFICATIONS Radar Speed Detection, 40 hours; Stress in Law Enforcement, 40 hours Crisis Intervention, 40 hours; Public Contact, 40 hours Managing Patrol Operations, 40 hours Selective Traffic Enforcement Program, 40 hours Driver Improvement Program for Police Officers, 40 hours First Line Supervision Course, 24 hours; Sex Crimes, 40 hours Officer Survival Course, 40 hours Photo Electric Intoximeter, Models 300 and 400 Certification Radar Speed Detection Device Operator Certification |