Chief of Police- Dallas (TX) Police Department
Company: Police Executive Research Forum
Location: Washington
Posted on: February 8, 2025
Job Description:
A NATIONAL SEARCH is underway for a new Chief of Police.CHIEF OF
POLICEA national search is underway to attract an exceptionally
well-qualified candidate to lead one of the nation's premier law
enforcement agencies, which has achieved a sustained reduction in
violent crime over the past several years. Dallas is the only large
U.S. city to achieve such a milestone, reflecting its commitment to
becoming the safest large city in America-a goal that is well
within reach. As the ninth-largest and one of the fastest-growing
cities in the country, Dallas offers unique challenges and
opportunities in public safety and urban policing.The next Chief of
Police will build on the department's recent successes while
navigating the complexities of a diverse and dynamic city. The
ideal candidate will bring proven expertise in innovative
engagement and organizational leadership. They will be an engaging,
transparent, and forward-thinking leader with a vision to guide DPD
in maintaining public safety and fostering trust with the city's
vibrant and growing population. This is a critical moment for
Dallas, and the next Chief will play a pivotal role in shaping its
future.THE OPPORTUNITYTHE CITY OF DALLASThe City of Dallas operates
under a Council-Manager form of government with a Mayor and 14 City
Council Members serving as district representatives. Under this
form of government, the elected body sets policies for the
operations of the City. The City Manager is appointed by the Mayor
and City Council to serve as the chief administrator over the City
government organization. The City Manager has an Executive
Leadership Team, which consists of eight Assistant City Managers,
one of whom is the Chief of Public Safety. The City of Dallas is a
full-service organization composed of more than 35
departments/offices, including Police, Fire-Rescue, and the Office
of Community Police Oversight.The City Manager oversees all
departments and functions of the City except those of City
Attorney, City Secretary, City Auditor, Inspector General, and
Judiciary, each of whom reports directly to the City Council. In
addition, the Park and Recreation Department report to a board that
is appointed by the City Council. Dallas has an FY2024-25 operating
budget of $4.97 billion and a $912.2 million capital budget. The
City currently employs a staff of more than 13,000 full-time
employees.THE COMMUNITYThe vibrant spirit of Dallas, combined with
its authentic Texas charm, offers a world-class experience. As the
ninth-largest city in the United States and the third largest in
Texas, Dallas is home to more than 1.3 million residents. The
Dallas-Fort Worth-Arlington metropolitan area, commonly known as
the DFW Metroplex, encompasses 200 cities and a population
exceeding 8.1 million, making it the No. 1 visitor and leisure
destination in Texas.The community takes pride in its diverse urban
and affordable living. With a range of events and activities,
Dallas offers something for everyone, from tourists to long-time
area residents. The Dallas region is home to seven major sports
franchises: the Dallas Cowboys (NFL), Dallas Stars (WNBA), FC
Dallas (MLS), Trinity FC (USL), and the Texas Rangers (MLB). The
Dallas Arts District is the largest in the U.S., and Fair Park
hosts the country's largest state fair, which both add to the
city's cultural vibrancy.Dallas is a hub for business, hosting the
fourth largest concentration of Fortune 500 companies in the
nation. The greater DFW area boasts the third largest economy in
the United States and, if it were a country, would rank 23rd in the
world. The city's economy thrives on industries such as banking,
energy, telecommunications, technology, commerce, healthcare,
medical research, and transportation and logistics. Supporting both
business and tourism, DFW International Airport is the 3rd busiest
airport in the world.Dallas has a robust educational system with
240 public schools and nearly 140 private primary and secondary
schools. The region is also home to more than 70 higher education
institutions, including the University of Texas Southwestern
Medical School, Southern Methodist University, the University of
North Texas, Texas Christian University, and the University of
Texas at Arlington.As one of the most ethnically diverse major
cities in the U.S., Dallas' population comprises 42% Hispanic or
Latino, 23% African American, 5% Asian, and 28% Caucasian
residents. Additionally, Dallas is recognized for having the US's
eighth largest LGBTQ+ community in the country.THE VALUES OF
SERVICEThe City of Dallas is building a Service First culture that
is guided by the principles of Connect, Collaborate, and
Communicate and the core values of Empathy, Ethics, Excellence,
Equity, and Engagement:
- Empathy - We demonstrate compassion by listening and
understanding.
- Ethics - We believe in being transparent, open, and
honest.
- Excellence - We are committed to continuous improvement.
- Equity - We understand the diverse needs of the community we
serve.
- Engagement - We build trust through collaboration and
communication.THE POLICE DEPARTMENTThe Office of the Chief includes
Internal Affairs, the Criminal Law & Police/City Attorney's Office,
the Public Information Office, and the Chief of Staff. Day-to-day
operations are managed by two Executive Assistant Chiefs, who
oversee the Assistant Chiefs and Directors leading the following
bureaus: Tactical Investigations, Tactical Operations, Special
Investigations, & Special Operations.The Investigations Bureau
manages the General Investigations Division, Crimes Against Persons
Division, Crime Scene Division, and Special Victims Division. The
Community Engagement Bureau provides Community Affairs,
Neighborhood Police Officers, and RIGHT Care Units. Patrol Alpha
Bureau includes the West Patrol Group (Northwest & North Central
Divisions) and the East Patrol Group (Northeast & Southeast
Divisions). Patrol Bravo Bureau includes the Central Patrol Group
(Central Division) and the South Patrol Group (Southwest & South
Central Divisions). The Administrative Bureau manages the
Communications / 911 Group, Support Services, and Personnel &
Training Divisions.IDEAL CANDIDATEThe ideal candidate will have
demonstrated experience building a culture of continuous
improvement and accountability. They will be forward-thinking,
focused, and driven to ensure department policies and actions align
with contemporary best policing practices. The Chief will represent
continued progress toward enhanced public safety service delivery
to all.The Department currently faces a significant staffing
shortage, as police officer retention is a major challenge. The
recruiting and hiring practices of the new Chief of Police will
shape DPD for generations to come. The new Chief will need to find
innovative ways to recruit new employees that are more
representative of the community while providing meaningful
opportunities and challenging work for existing staff.The incoming
Chief will evaluate the department's operations and ensure the
organizational model delivers services efficiently. The selected
candidate is expected to promptly identify and address issues,
working collaboratively with the City Leadership, elected
officials, community stakeholders, and, when appropriate, various
Police Associations. The ideal candidate will enhance the
department's capacity to advance community policing and crime
reduction strategies, emphasizing accountability and transparency
from command-level to rank and file.The Chief of Police will be
both an inspirational leader and an experienced executive who
inspires confidence and trust within the community and earns the
respect of both sworn and civilian employees. The top candidate
will be compassionate, respectful, honest, and ethical. Building
strong and genuine connections with an engaged community and
department is essential for success in this position.The new Chief
of Police will possess the conviction and courage to proactively
address challenges and make difficult decisions while advocating
for both the department and the community. The Chief will maintain
transparency in communications, valuing trust from the department
and community over political image. They will embody openness and
expect the same from their command staff. As a stabilizing force in
the department, the Chief's composure will foster trust at all
levels.The ideal candidate will lead the department through the
finalization of the design, construction, and opening of the new
Regional Law Enforcement Training Center at the University of North
Texas at Dallas. This state-of-the-art facility, slated for
completion in 2027, will solidify the Dallas Police Department as a
regional and national leader in law enforcement training.QUALIFYING
CRITERIAEXPERIENCECandidates must have at least five years of
command-level experience in a large municipal police department. A
proven track record of leading meaningful reforms and working
effectively within culturally and ethnically diverse communities is
essential. Candidates must also demonstrate the ability to build
department morale and engage effectively with media, community
stakeholders, and elected officials. Experience should also include
developing and implementing innovative crime reduction and
community engagement strategies.EDUCATIONA bachelor's degree from
an accredited college or university with major course work in
criminal justice, law, public administration, political science, or
a related field is required. A Master's degree in public
administration or a related field is highly desirable. Advanced
training such as the FBI National Executive Institute, FBI National
Academy, Southern Police Institute, or the Senior Management
Institute for Police (SMIP) is considered a plus.COMPENSATION &
BENEFITSThe compensation for this at-will position is competitive,
with a range of $290,000 to $325,000, and will be determined based
on the selected candidate's qualifications. Additionally, Texas
does not impose a state income tax, offering a financial advantage
to employees. The compensation package is further enhanced by a
comprehensive benefits plan.APPLY TODAY!Candidates should
understand the public nature of executive searches in the State of
Texas. This recruitment incorporates existing rules and regulations
that govern public sector recruitments. Information submitted for
consideration may be subject to public disclosure under open record
laws.This position will remain "open" until a final selection is
made. For optimal consideration, candidates are encouraged to apply
early as the first review of candidates will occur on February 28,
2025. Electronic submittals are strongly encouraged and will be
accepted at apply@publicsectorsearch.com.Submissions should include
a compelling cover letter, a comprehensive resume, and a list of
references. Only the most highly qualified candidates will be
invited to participate in the selection process, which is expected
to begin in mid-March 2025.Once a selection is made, an offer will
follow, contingent upon the successful completion of the City's
hiring process. The new Chief of Police is expected to assume their
duties in April 2025 or on a mutually agreed-upon date.NOMINATION
AND APPLICATION PROCEDURESAPPLY WITH CONFIDENCEConfidential
inquiries and questions regarding this career opportunity should be
directed to:Public Sector Search & Consulting, Inc. (916) 789-9990
(office) www.publicsectorsearch.comGary Peterson (Chief of Police,
Ret.) Public Sector Search & Consulting, Inc.
gary@publicsectorsearch.com www.publicsectorsearch.comCONTACT
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