The next City of Fayetteville
Chief will join a Police Department with international accreditation that is committed to uniting the community and reducing crime through strategies centered on the principles of intelligence-led policing, community partnerships, operational efficiency, and crime prevention. The
Chief will bring unique and innovative approaches to maintaining the department’s trust and reputation within the community. They will carefully navigate the perspectives of various population groups and educate the community on the mission, values, and strategy of the department. A collaborative, solutions-oriented leader who willingly engages the other regional law enforcement agencies is essential.
The
Chief’s experience must have depth and breadth; from experience equipping staff to respond to mental health issues to implementing effective response protocols regarding protests, the
Chief will have demonstrable success in proactive methods to support crime prevention. Leading a young department with roughly 75% having served less than 5 years, the
Chief will be a strong advocate for the department and will hold themselves and the department to high standards of excellence. The ideal candidate will have success in community immersion with diverse communities like Fayetteville
and must be adept in embracing, navigating, and leading the City’s diverse population, including its increasing student and military population. From quarterly meetings with the faith community to de-escalation, the
Chief must be highly competent in modern policing methods, a genuine leader who remains calm in a crisis, and demonstrates impeccable decision-making and problem-solving skills.
About the Department and Position: The Fayetteville Police Department (FPD) is an internationally accredited law enforcement agency with the Commission on Accreditation for Law Enforcement Agencies, Inc. The department was first accredited in 1989 and is now a full-service law enforcement agency. The FPD is committed to improving quality of life by creating a safe and secure environment for the community members we serve. The department is committed to always acting with integrity to reduce crime, create partnerships, and build trust while treating everyone with respect, compassion, and fairness.
Reporting to the City Manager, the
Chief will oversee a budget of more than $65 million and 432 sworn and 168 non-sworn employees. The FPD is organized into two primary components: the Field Operations Bureau and the Specialized Services Bureau and is divided into three (3) districts: Campbellton, Central, and Cross Creek. The next
Chief will lead the department’s vision to serve as a premier law enforcement agency that is invested in the growth and safety of the community through innovation and a balanced approach to Law Enforcement. The
Chief will commit to pursuing and engaging the best trained, equipped, and committed professionals who demonstrate the highest standards of performance and best policing practices in partnership with the community. Furthermore, the
Chief will uphold and demonstrate the department’s values:
FAITH. PRIDE. DEDICATION.
The department’s strategic plan reflects the department’s mission, values, principles, goals, and strategies to reduce crime and improve the quality of life in Fayetteville. The 2022 Landscape Analysis report found that interpersonal disputes fuel most violence in the City, which is generally between individuals with high levels of untreated trauma who are disconnected emotionally, socially, and economically. The next
Chief will prioritize addressing the role of responding to mental health issues in reducing crime and will bring a new and effective approach to tackling crime in the community. The
Chief will have significant experience bridging the gap between community members and law enforcement with demonstrated success in delicately and strategically balancing community outreach/education to establish trusting relationships with the department while also enforcing and upholding laws for all community members. The department desires a humble, genuine
Chief - an honest and accountable leader that they can rely on. A faithful and loyal leader who will fulfill promises and commitments and ensure the continued implementation of valued and successful departmental programs and initiatives will garner the interest and trust of the community.
Key Position Priorities
- Develop the FPD’s next strategic plan, with a focus on crime reduction, employing resources such as the City’s Landscape Analysis report and recent crime data, and working collaboratively with key stakeholders.
- Identify and advocate, if needed, for solutions to staffing shortages, such as enhancements to recruitment and retention, a commitment to diversity, and training of young staff, as well as to morale issues, so that all employees feel valued, supported, and have the skills and capacity to succeed.
- Implement a successful balance among priorities of crime reduction, equity, and community engagement, including by implementing innovative approaches to policing and collaboration with community stakeholders to address issues proactively rather than reactively.
- Practice a culture of data-driven decision-making, accountability, and transparency for the application of effective law enforcement practices and to foster a sense of security and respect for both community members and officers.
- Model the qualities of positivity and emotional intelligence to imbue them in the Department from the top down.