Austin begins search for new Chief of Police

AUSTIN (KXAN) — On Wednesday, the City of Austin launched its search for a new Chief of Police for the Austin Police Department. The job posting is expected to remain open until June 10.

According to the city, candidates will be identified shortly after the position closes, and the city will then begin the interview process.

The Chief of Police is accountable for the day-to-day operations of APD, which includes the management of operational and administrative controls, policies and procedures.

“Several interview panels will be scheduled to meet to include community members, law enforcement personnel, and City leadership. Additionally, a meet-and-greet community event with the finalists will also be scheduled,” the city said.

City Manager T.C. Broadnax, who began May 6, said the hiring of a permanent police chief was one of his first priorities.

“Public safety is of paramount importance, not just to me and the Mayor and City Council, but to Austin as a whole. My commitment to this community is to find the absolute best candidate for this critical role,” Broadnax said. “I want to ensure that I bring forward someone who will build trust  and foster a culture of transparency and accountability.”

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