Job Details Position Type: Full Time Education Level: High School Job Category: Security Indiana Tech is a thriving, independent, teaching-oriented university that delivers career-oriented programming in a wide variety of disciplines that includes business, engineering, computer sciences, criminal justice, cybersecurity, marketing, health sciences, communication and helping professions. Indiana Tech enrolls nearly 1,500 students in its traditional undergraduate programs on its picturesque main campus, and nearly 5,000 students in its adult and online program. We offer degrees at the associate, bachelor's, master's, and doctoral levels and undergraduate and graduate certificates. Over 41% of our students are either globally or domestically diverse; this contributes to our unique vibrant and inclusive campus community. All academic programs are designed to provide students with relevant and practical experiences, including an emphasis on internships. The university is accredited by the Higher Learning Commission. Indiana Tech is committed to fostering a welcoming and respectful environment for all. We actively support the recruitment, engagement, and retention of students, faculty, and staff from a wide range of experiences, backgrounds, and perspectives. We believe that creating a sense of connection and support across our campus community plays an essential role in preparing students to succeed and contribute in a global society. Indiana Tech has big plans for its future. Learn more at Indiana Tech Strategic Plan or strategicplan.indianatech.edu. General Summary Indiana Tech Safety and Security Officers provide public assistance within the assigned areas of the Fort Wayne university locations. Officers will provide personal and property protection, escort services, deter criminal activity, and work with first responders to secure the campus in an emergency. Officers will also conduct emergency and crowd management, parking control, access control, and various duties as assigned. Essential Duties & Responsibilities Patrols and monitors university property, indoors and outdoors, both on foot and in vehicle. Serves as a campus security authority as outlined in the Clery Act. Enforces university policy and reports violations of city, state, and federal law. Operate campus security vehicle. Performs periodic checks and testing of campus safety and security systems including alarms, fire systems, emergency notification, lock boxes, fire extinguishers, AED, and first aid, as directed by the Operations Manager. Conducts safety drills as directed by the Operations Manager. Monitor cameras and conduct camera reviews, saving video as necessary. Create departmental records and related documentation, including writing incident reports. Ensure compliance with all federal, state, and local laws, regulations, and educational rights and privacy act pertaining to security issues. Approach suspicious persons, monitor for unauthorized access and facility concerns. Reports criminal activity and responds to incidents on campus. Works with emergency responders at the scene of an incident. Signs out and maintains keys, issues visitor parking permits and issues ID badges. Conducts campus escorts, lockout requests, and parking control. Be positive, friendly, and welcoming during professional engagement with the community. Perform other duties as assigned. Support the mission, just cause, and strategic plan of Indiana Institute of Technology. Qualifications Excellent written and verbal communication skills A valid, current Indiana driver's license, insurable driving record, Indiana residency, and United States citizenship Must be able to pass a background check and drug screening Ability to multitask and show attention to detail Ability to prioritize tasks effectively Commitment to ethical practice Critical evaluation skills Ability to work independently Computer Skills: Word: Intermediate Excel: Intermediate Outlook: Intermediate PowerPoint: Intermediate Database: Intermediate Data Entry Intermediate Experience Preferred previous experience as a security professional or as an active duty police officer. Excellent oral, written, and interpersonal communication skills in a diverse community environment are essential. Must be able to prepare reports and learn computer systems. Experience working with culturally diverse populations is desirable. Working Conditions Work is normally performed during a 40-hour work week, in a typical campus environment, including the security office and indoor/outdoor campus at large. Extreme cold and hot temperatures can be encountered. Walking the campus and stairs is essential. Travel will be required between Fort Wayne University properties. Application materials must include a cover letter and resume. The position remains open until filled; a review of candidates will commence as application materials are received.
10/15/2025
Full time
Job Details Position Type: Full Time Education Level: High School Job Category: Security Indiana Tech is a thriving, independent, teaching-oriented university that delivers career-oriented programming in a wide variety of disciplines that includes business, engineering, computer sciences, criminal justice, cybersecurity, marketing, health sciences, communication and helping professions. Indiana Tech enrolls nearly 1,500 students in its traditional undergraduate programs on its picturesque main campus, and nearly 5,000 students in its adult and online program. We offer degrees at the associate, bachelor's, master's, and doctoral levels and undergraduate and graduate certificates. Over 41% of our students are either globally or domestically diverse; this contributes to our unique vibrant and inclusive campus community. All academic programs are designed to provide students with relevant and practical experiences, including an emphasis on internships. The university is accredited by the Higher Learning Commission. Indiana Tech is committed to fostering a welcoming and respectful environment for all. We actively support the recruitment, engagement, and retention of students, faculty, and staff from a wide range of experiences, backgrounds, and perspectives. We believe that creating a sense of connection and support across our campus community plays an essential role in preparing students to succeed and contribute in a global society. Indiana Tech has big plans for its future. Learn more at Indiana Tech Strategic Plan or strategicplan.indianatech.edu. General Summary Indiana Tech Safety and Security Officers provide public assistance within the assigned areas of the Fort Wayne university locations. Officers will provide personal and property protection, escort services, deter criminal activity, and work with first responders to secure the campus in an emergency. Officers will also conduct emergency and crowd management, parking control, access control, and various duties as assigned. Essential Duties & Responsibilities Patrols and monitors university property, indoors and outdoors, both on foot and in vehicle. Serves as a campus security authority as outlined in the Clery Act. Enforces university policy and reports violations of city, state, and federal law. Operate campus security vehicle. Performs periodic checks and testing of campus safety and security systems including alarms, fire systems, emergency notification, lock boxes, fire extinguishers, AED, and first aid, as directed by the Operations Manager. Conducts safety drills as directed by the Operations Manager. Monitor cameras and conduct camera reviews, saving video as necessary. Create departmental records and related documentation, including writing incident reports. Ensure compliance with all federal, state, and local laws, regulations, and educational rights and privacy act pertaining to security issues. Approach suspicious persons, monitor for unauthorized access and facility concerns. Reports criminal activity and responds to incidents on campus. Works with emergency responders at the scene of an incident. Signs out and maintains keys, issues visitor parking permits and issues ID badges. Conducts campus escorts, lockout requests, and parking control. Be positive, friendly, and welcoming during professional engagement with the community. Perform other duties as assigned. Support the mission, just cause, and strategic plan of Indiana Institute of Technology. Qualifications Excellent written and verbal communication skills A valid, current Indiana driver's license, insurable driving record, Indiana residency, and United States citizenship Must be able to pass a background check and drug screening Ability to multitask and show attention to detail Ability to prioritize tasks effectively Commitment to ethical practice Critical evaluation skills Ability to work independently Computer Skills: Word: Intermediate Excel: Intermediate Outlook: Intermediate PowerPoint: Intermediate Database: Intermediate Data Entry Intermediate Experience Preferred previous experience as a security professional or as an active duty police officer. Excellent oral, written, and interpersonal communication skills in a diverse community environment are essential. Must be able to prepare reports and learn computer systems. Experience working with culturally diverse populations is desirable. Working Conditions Work is normally performed during a 40-hour work week, in a typical campus environment, including the security office and indoor/outdoor campus at large. Extreme cold and hot temperatures can be encountered. Walking the campus and stairs is essential. Travel will be required between Fort Wayne University properties. Application materials must include a cover letter and resume. The position remains open until filled; a review of candidates will commence as application materials are received.
Are you looking to start a new, exciting, fulfilling career that's more than just a job? Are you interested in Law Enforcement or Criminal Justice? The Department of Corrections is recruiting for multiple Correctional Officer 1 positions for the Spring Creek Correctional Center (SCCC) located in Seward, Alaska. What You Will Be Doing: Embark on a career in Corrections with numerous training and promotion paths. As a correctional officer, you will play a vital role in reforming those in custody and helping them positively contribute to society. Start a rewarding career with growth prospects and make a meaningful impact in our community. We look forward to welcoming you! New Correctional Officers undergo 12-14 months of structured field training and attend a seven-week Correctional Officer Academy. After completing training and receiving the APSC Correctional Officer Certificate, you will be promoted to Correctional Officer 2. Our Mission, Values, and Culture: The mission of Spring Creek Correctional Center is to provide a secure environment for staff and offenders that promotes public safety and provides an opportunity for staff development, and reformative offender programming to ensure safety and efficient resources management. Benefits of Joining Our Team: Correctional Officers receive up to 16 days of paid leave in their first two years of employment, which increases based on years of service. Additionally, they receive 12 paid holidays annually. This recruitment is for an 84-hour work week, with a "week on/week off" schedule that alternates between day and night shifts. Moving and relocation incentives may be available to the selected candidates. The Working Environment You Can Expect: Spring Creek Correctional Center is a maximum-security, state-operated adult correctional institution with a capacity of over 500 male inmates and approximately 200 staff. While many inmates serve long-term sentences, we also house those serving shorter sentences. Who We Are Looking For: To be successful in the position, a candidate will need the following core competencies: Ability to follow oral and written instructions, knowledge of business software, and effectively communicate required information; Ability to learn and apply techniques of self-defense, firearms, appropriate force to protect oneself / others and act quickly in emergencies, including diffusing conflicts by utilizing sound judgment; and Ability to read and comprehend statutes, regulations, and procedures, apply them to specific situations, and explain procedures and requirements to the public, others, and the inmate population. To truly excel in this position, a candidate will have or develop the following competencies: Assist with maintaining order and discipline, operate security control room, learn and apply techniques of handling unruly and violent prisoners, using the minimum force necessary, in resolving situations, and routine security checks and inspections; and Assist in creating and maintaining an atmosphere conducive to the rehabilitation of prisoners. For job seekers unfamiliar with the Seward area, the following are a few highlights about some of the features of our area: The community of Seward is nestled against a backdrop of peaks and passes sculpted by Ice Age glaciers; Seward's ice-free harbor has long served as a natural gateway to the vast scenic and resource riches of Alaska's huge interior. Residents enjoy outstanding outdoor recreation including the Kenai Fjords National Park, which is dominated by glaciated landscapes. Exit Glacier is one of the many glaciers in the park and is only a short drive from downtown Seward. Seward is located on Resurrection Bay, a fickle body of water teeming with an abundant species of fish and frolicking marine mammals. Seward is home to the Mt. Marathon Race which is run every July 4th. The race totals 3.1miles and climbs 3022 feet. Top finishers cross the finish line in about an hour. Seward schools are second to none, with the Seward Elementary School being selected as a 2008 "No Child Left Behind Blue Ribbon School." The region offers fantastic marine boating, fishing and hunting, cross-country skiing, bird watching, hiking, kayaking, running and biking, and much, much more Please see the Chamber of Commerce's website at For more information, visit the following sites: Minimum Qualifications At the time of employment: be 21 years of age and a United States citizen or a United States National; have a high school or home school diploma recognized or certified by a state or a local school district within a state as having met that state's graduation requirement; or have a General Educational Development certificate. Special Note: Appointment to Correctional Officer 1 is conditional, pending successful completion of a thorough background investigation, psychological evaluation, drug screening, and medical examination. This class series is considered technical/paraprofessional for purposes of evaluating minimum qualifications. Possess a valid driver's license issued within the United States at time of appointment. Employees must be willing to work shift assignments and on-call availability may be required. Individuals not continuously employed since February 9, 1991, by the State of Alaska Department of Corrections in a "correctional officer," "probation officer," or "parole officer" position, as defined by 13 AAC 85.900, are subject to requirements established by Alaska Police Standards Council (APSC). As a condition of continued employment, these individuals must obtain a basic correctional officer certificate issued by the APSC within 14 months of hire. Any employment action that resulted in discharge, resignation in lieu of discharge, or discipline, must be disclosed at the time of application to vacancies within this classification. Applicants who fail to provide this information will be deemed to be ineligible for interview or further consideration. Applicants with an employment action that makes them ineligible for certification under APSC regulations will be ineligible to receive an interview or further consideration. For purposes of the minimum qualifications for this job class, "misdemeanor" means: 1) A crime classified as a misdemeanor in Alaska at the time the crime was committed. 2) A crime committed in another jurisdiction for which there was a conviction in that jurisdiction by a civilian or military court is a "misdemeanor" conviction if the crime has elements similar to those of a misdemeanor under Alaska law at the time the offense was committed. 3) An offense punishable as a misdemeanor in Alaska or under the law of another jurisdiction, that results in a completed suspended imposition of sentence, expungement of record, or a pardon, is considered a "misdemeanor" conviction unless the offense was committed by the person before the age of 21. A qualified applicant may not: Have been convicted of any felony or a misdemeanor crime of domestic violence by a civilian court of Alaska, the United States, another state or territory, or by a military court. Have been convicted during the past ten (10) years by a civilian court of Alaska, the United States, another state or territory, or by a military court of a crime of dishonesty or moral turpitude, of a crime that resulted in serious physical injury to another person, or of two or more driving under the influence offenses. Have illegally manufactured, transported, or sold a controlled substance during the past 10 years, provided you were under 21 years of age at the time. Have illegally used a Schedule IA, IIA, IIIA, IVA, or VA controlled substance during the past 5 years, provided you were at least 21 years of age at the time. Have used marijuana during the last year, provided you were at least 21 years of age at the time. Have been denied certification by the Alaska Police Standards Council or the responsible certifying agency in any other issuing jurisdiction unless the denial, revocation, or surrender has been rescinded by the council under 13 AAC 85.270 or by the responsible certifying agency of the issuing jurisdiction. Have ever used a controlled substance while employed as a certifiable municipal, state, federal peace officer, correctional officer, adult probation officer, or military law enforcement officer.
10/15/2025
Full time
Are you looking to start a new, exciting, fulfilling career that's more than just a job? Are you interested in Law Enforcement or Criminal Justice? The Department of Corrections is recruiting for multiple Correctional Officer 1 positions for the Spring Creek Correctional Center (SCCC) located in Seward, Alaska. What You Will Be Doing: Embark on a career in Corrections with numerous training and promotion paths. As a correctional officer, you will play a vital role in reforming those in custody and helping them positively contribute to society. Start a rewarding career with growth prospects and make a meaningful impact in our community. We look forward to welcoming you! New Correctional Officers undergo 12-14 months of structured field training and attend a seven-week Correctional Officer Academy. After completing training and receiving the APSC Correctional Officer Certificate, you will be promoted to Correctional Officer 2. Our Mission, Values, and Culture: The mission of Spring Creek Correctional Center is to provide a secure environment for staff and offenders that promotes public safety and provides an opportunity for staff development, and reformative offender programming to ensure safety and efficient resources management. Benefits of Joining Our Team: Correctional Officers receive up to 16 days of paid leave in their first two years of employment, which increases based on years of service. Additionally, they receive 12 paid holidays annually. This recruitment is for an 84-hour work week, with a "week on/week off" schedule that alternates between day and night shifts. Moving and relocation incentives may be available to the selected candidates. The Working Environment You Can Expect: Spring Creek Correctional Center is a maximum-security, state-operated adult correctional institution with a capacity of over 500 male inmates and approximately 200 staff. While many inmates serve long-term sentences, we also house those serving shorter sentences. Who We Are Looking For: To be successful in the position, a candidate will need the following core competencies: Ability to follow oral and written instructions, knowledge of business software, and effectively communicate required information; Ability to learn and apply techniques of self-defense, firearms, appropriate force to protect oneself / others and act quickly in emergencies, including diffusing conflicts by utilizing sound judgment; and Ability to read and comprehend statutes, regulations, and procedures, apply them to specific situations, and explain procedures and requirements to the public, others, and the inmate population. To truly excel in this position, a candidate will have or develop the following competencies: Assist with maintaining order and discipline, operate security control room, learn and apply techniques of handling unruly and violent prisoners, using the minimum force necessary, in resolving situations, and routine security checks and inspections; and Assist in creating and maintaining an atmosphere conducive to the rehabilitation of prisoners. For job seekers unfamiliar with the Seward area, the following are a few highlights about some of the features of our area: The community of Seward is nestled against a backdrop of peaks and passes sculpted by Ice Age glaciers; Seward's ice-free harbor has long served as a natural gateway to the vast scenic and resource riches of Alaska's huge interior. Residents enjoy outstanding outdoor recreation including the Kenai Fjords National Park, which is dominated by glaciated landscapes. Exit Glacier is one of the many glaciers in the park and is only a short drive from downtown Seward. Seward is located on Resurrection Bay, a fickle body of water teeming with an abundant species of fish and frolicking marine mammals. Seward is home to the Mt. Marathon Race which is run every July 4th. The race totals 3.1miles and climbs 3022 feet. Top finishers cross the finish line in about an hour. Seward schools are second to none, with the Seward Elementary School being selected as a 2008 "No Child Left Behind Blue Ribbon School." The region offers fantastic marine boating, fishing and hunting, cross-country skiing, bird watching, hiking, kayaking, running and biking, and much, much more Please see the Chamber of Commerce's website at For more information, visit the following sites: Minimum Qualifications At the time of employment: be 21 years of age and a United States citizen or a United States National; have a high school or home school diploma recognized or certified by a state or a local school district within a state as having met that state's graduation requirement; or have a General Educational Development certificate. Special Note: Appointment to Correctional Officer 1 is conditional, pending successful completion of a thorough background investigation, psychological evaluation, drug screening, and medical examination. This class series is considered technical/paraprofessional for purposes of evaluating minimum qualifications. Possess a valid driver's license issued within the United States at time of appointment. Employees must be willing to work shift assignments and on-call availability may be required. Individuals not continuously employed since February 9, 1991, by the State of Alaska Department of Corrections in a "correctional officer," "probation officer," or "parole officer" position, as defined by 13 AAC 85.900, are subject to requirements established by Alaska Police Standards Council (APSC). As a condition of continued employment, these individuals must obtain a basic correctional officer certificate issued by the APSC within 14 months of hire. Any employment action that resulted in discharge, resignation in lieu of discharge, or discipline, must be disclosed at the time of application to vacancies within this classification. Applicants who fail to provide this information will be deemed to be ineligible for interview or further consideration. Applicants with an employment action that makes them ineligible for certification under APSC regulations will be ineligible to receive an interview or further consideration. For purposes of the minimum qualifications for this job class, "misdemeanor" means: 1) A crime classified as a misdemeanor in Alaska at the time the crime was committed. 2) A crime committed in another jurisdiction for which there was a conviction in that jurisdiction by a civilian or military court is a "misdemeanor" conviction if the crime has elements similar to those of a misdemeanor under Alaska law at the time the offense was committed. 3) An offense punishable as a misdemeanor in Alaska or under the law of another jurisdiction, that results in a completed suspended imposition of sentence, expungement of record, or a pardon, is considered a "misdemeanor" conviction unless the offense was committed by the person before the age of 21. A qualified applicant may not: Have been convicted of any felony or a misdemeanor crime of domestic violence by a civilian court of Alaska, the United States, another state or territory, or by a military court. Have been convicted during the past ten (10) years by a civilian court of Alaska, the United States, another state or territory, or by a military court of a crime of dishonesty or moral turpitude, of a crime that resulted in serious physical injury to another person, or of two or more driving under the influence offenses. Have illegally manufactured, transported, or sold a controlled substance during the past 10 years, provided you were under 21 years of age at the time. Have illegally used a Schedule IA, IIA, IIIA, IVA, or VA controlled substance during the past 5 years, provided you were at least 21 years of age at the time. Have used marijuana during the last year, provided you were at least 21 years of age at the time. Have been denied certification by the Alaska Police Standards Council or the responsible certifying agency in any other issuing jurisdiction unless the denial, revocation, or surrender has been rescinded by the council under 13 AAC 85.270 or by the responsible certifying agency of the issuing jurisdiction. Have ever used a controlled substance while employed as a certifiable municipal, state, federal peace officer, correctional officer, adult probation officer, or military law enforcement officer.
Are you looking to start a new, exciting, fulfilling career that's more than just a job? Are you interested in Law Enforcement or Criminal Justice? The Department of Corrections is recruiting for multiple Correctional Officer 1 positions for the Goose Creek Correctional Complex (GCCC) located in Wasilla, Alaska. What You Will Be Doing: Embark on a career in Corrections with numerous training and promotion paths. As a correctional officer, you will play a vital role in reforming those in custody and helping them positively contribute to society. Start a rewarding career with growth prospects and make a meaningful impact in our community. We look forward to welcoming you! New Correctional Officers undergo 12-14 months of structured field training and attend a seven-week Correctional Officer Academy. After completing training and receiving the APSC Correctional Officer Certificate, you will be promoted to Correctional Officer 2. Our Mission, Values, and Culture: The mission of Goose Creek Correctional Complex is to provide a secure environment for staff and offenders that promotes public safety and provides an opportunity for staff development, and reformative offender programming to ensure safety and efficient resources management. Benefits of Joining Our Team: Correctional Officers earn up to 16 days of paid leave for the first two years of employment, increasing after 2 years based on years of service, as well as also receiving 12 paid holidays annually. This recruitment is for an 84-hour work week, with a schedule of "week on/week off" that alternate "day/night shifts." Moving and relocation incentives may be available to the selected candidates. The Working Environment You Can Expect: Goose Creek Correctional Center (GCCC) is in the MatSu Valley. GCCC, which began operations in 2013, and is the newest addition to the Alaska State prison system. The facility spans 435,000 square feet, with five buildings on a 90-acre site. It can house up to 1,472 inmates and is staffed by 354 professionals. GCCC features a state-of-the-art medical department with a dialysis unit and the largest kitchen in the state, preparing 4,224 meals daily. Who We Are Looking For: To be successful in the position, a candidate will need the following core competencies: Ability to follow oral and written instructions, knowledge of business software, and effectively communicate required information. Ability to learn and apply techniques of self-defense, firearms, appropriate force to protect oneself / others and act quickly in emergencies, including diffusing conflicts by utilizing sound judgment. Ability to read and comprehend statutes, regulations, and procedures, apply them to specific situations, and explain procedures and requirements to the public, others, and the inmate population. To truly excel in this position, a candidate will have or develop the following competencies: Assist with maintaining order and discipline, operate security control room, learn and apply techniques of handling unruly and violent prisoners, using the minimum force necessary, in resolving situations, and routine security checks and inspections. Assist in creating and maintaining an atmosphere conducive to the rehabilitation of prisoners. Minimum Qualifications At the time of employment: be 21 years of age and a United States citizen or a United States National; have a high school or home school diploma recognized or certified by a state or a local school district within a state as having met that state's graduation requirement; or have a General Educational Development certificate. Special Note: Appointment to Correctional Officer 1 is conditional, pending successful completion of a thorough background investigation, psychological evaluation, drug screening, and medical examination. This class series is considered technical/paraprofessional for purposes of evaluating minimum qualifications. Possess a valid driver's license issued within the United States at time of appointment. Employees must be willing to work shift assignments and on-call availability may be required. Individuals not continuously employed since February 9, 1991, by the State of Alaska Department of Corrections in a "correctional officer," "probation officer," or "parole officer" position, as defined by 13 AAC 85.900, are subject to requirements established by Alaska Police Standards Council (APSC). As a condition of continued employment, these individuals must obtain a basic correctional officer certificate issued by the APSC within 14 months of hire. Any employment action that resulted in discharge, resignation in lieu of discharge, or discipline, must be disclosed at the time of application to vacancies within this classification. Applicants who fail to provide this information will be deemed to be ineligible for interview or further consideration. Applicants with an employment action that makes them ineligible for certification under APSC regulations will be ineligible to receive an interview or further consideration. For purposes of the minimum qualifications for this job class, "misdemeanor" means: 1) A crime classified as a misdemeanor in Alaska at the time the crime was committed. 2) A crime committed in another jurisdiction for which there was a conviction in that jurisdiction by a civilian or military court is a "misdemeanor" conviction if the crime has elements similar to those of a misdemeanor under Alaska law at the time the offense was committed. 3) An offense punishable as a misdemeanor in Alaska or under the law of another jurisdiction, that results in a completed suspended imposition of sentence, expungement of record, or a pardon, is considered a "misdemeanor" conviction unless the offense was committed by the person before the age of 21. A qualified applicant may not: Have been convicted of any felony or a misdemeanor crime of domestic violence by a civilian court of Alaska, the United States, another state or territory, or by a military court. Have been convicted during the past ten (10) years by a civilian court of Alaska, the United States, another state or territory, or by a military court of a crime of dishonesty or moral turpitude, of a crime that resulted in serious physical injury to another person, or of two or more driving under the influence offenses. Have illegally manufactured, transported, or sold a controlled substance during the past 10 years, provided you were under 21 years of age at the time. Have illegally used a Schedule IA, IIA, IIIA, IVA, or VA controlled substance during the past 5 years, provided you were at least 21 years of age at the time. Have used marijuana during the last year, provided you were at least 21 years of age at the time. Have been denied certification by the Alaska Police Standards Council or the responsible certifying agency in any other issuing jurisdiction unless the denial, revocation, or surrender has been rescinded by the council under 13 AAC 85.270 or by the responsible certifying agency of the issuing jurisdiction. Have ever used a controlled substance while employed as a certifiable municipal, state, federal peace officer, correctional officer, adult probation officer, or military law enforcement officer.
10/15/2025
Full time
Are you looking to start a new, exciting, fulfilling career that's more than just a job? Are you interested in Law Enforcement or Criminal Justice? The Department of Corrections is recruiting for multiple Correctional Officer 1 positions for the Goose Creek Correctional Complex (GCCC) located in Wasilla, Alaska. What You Will Be Doing: Embark on a career in Corrections with numerous training and promotion paths. As a correctional officer, you will play a vital role in reforming those in custody and helping them positively contribute to society. Start a rewarding career with growth prospects and make a meaningful impact in our community. We look forward to welcoming you! New Correctional Officers undergo 12-14 months of structured field training and attend a seven-week Correctional Officer Academy. After completing training and receiving the APSC Correctional Officer Certificate, you will be promoted to Correctional Officer 2. Our Mission, Values, and Culture: The mission of Goose Creek Correctional Complex is to provide a secure environment for staff and offenders that promotes public safety and provides an opportunity for staff development, and reformative offender programming to ensure safety and efficient resources management. Benefits of Joining Our Team: Correctional Officers earn up to 16 days of paid leave for the first two years of employment, increasing after 2 years based on years of service, as well as also receiving 12 paid holidays annually. This recruitment is for an 84-hour work week, with a schedule of "week on/week off" that alternate "day/night shifts." Moving and relocation incentives may be available to the selected candidates. The Working Environment You Can Expect: Goose Creek Correctional Center (GCCC) is in the MatSu Valley. GCCC, which began operations in 2013, and is the newest addition to the Alaska State prison system. The facility spans 435,000 square feet, with five buildings on a 90-acre site. It can house up to 1,472 inmates and is staffed by 354 professionals. GCCC features a state-of-the-art medical department with a dialysis unit and the largest kitchen in the state, preparing 4,224 meals daily. Who We Are Looking For: To be successful in the position, a candidate will need the following core competencies: Ability to follow oral and written instructions, knowledge of business software, and effectively communicate required information. Ability to learn and apply techniques of self-defense, firearms, appropriate force to protect oneself / others and act quickly in emergencies, including diffusing conflicts by utilizing sound judgment. Ability to read and comprehend statutes, regulations, and procedures, apply them to specific situations, and explain procedures and requirements to the public, others, and the inmate population. To truly excel in this position, a candidate will have or develop the following competencies: Assist with maintaining order and discipline, operate security control room, learn and apply techniques of handling unruly and violent prisoners, using the minimum force necessary, in resolving situations, and routine security checks and inspections. Assist in creating and maintaining an atmosphere conducive to the rehabilitation of prisoners. Minimum Qualifications At the time of employment: be 21 years of age and a United States citizen or a United States National; have a high school or home school diploma recognized or certified by a state or a local school district within a state as having met that state's graduation requirement; or have a General Educational Development certificate. Special Note: Appointment to Correctional Officer 1 is conditional, pending successful completion of a thorough background investigation, psychological evaluation, drug screening, and medical examination. This class series is considered technical/paraprofessional for purposes of evaluating minimum qualifications. Possess a valid driver's license issued within the United States at time of appointment. Employees must be willing to work shift assignments and on-call availability may be required. Individuals not continuously employed since February 9, 1991, by the State of Alaska Department of Corrections in a "correctional officer," "probation officer," or "parole officer" position, as defined by 13 AAC 85.900, are subject to requirements established by Alaska Police Standards Council (APSC). As a condition of continued employment, these individuals must obtain a basic correctional officer certificate issued by the APSC within 14 months of hire. Any employment action that resulted in discharge, resignation in lieu of discharge, or discipline, must be disclosed at the time of application to vacancies within this classification. Applicants who fail to provide this information will be deemed to be ineligible for interview or further consideration. Applicants with an employment action that makes them ineligible for certification under APSC regulations will be ineligible to receive an interview or further consideration. For purposes of the minimum qualifications for this job class, "misdemeanor" means: 1) A crime classified as a misdemeanor in Alaska at the time the crime was committed. 2) A crime committed in another jurisdiction for which there was a conviction in that jurisdiction by a civilian or military court is a "misdemeanor" conviction if the crime has elements similar to those of a misdemeanor under Alaska law at the time the offense was committed. 3) An offense punishable as a misdemeanor in Alaska or under the law of another jurisdiction, that results in a completed suspended imposition of sentence, expungement of record, or a pardon, is considered a "misdemeanor" conviction unless the offense was committed by the person before the age of 21. A qualified applicant may not: Have been convicted of any felony or a misdemeanor crime of domestic violence by a civilian court of Alaska, the United States, another state or territory, or by a military court. Have been convicted during the past ten (10) years by a civilian court of Alaska, the United States, another state or territory, or by a military court of a crime of dishonesty or moral turpitude, of a crime that resulted in serious physical injury to another person, or of two or more driving under the influence offenses. Have illegally manufactured, transported, or sold a controlled substance during the past 10 years, provided you were under 21 years of age at the time. Have illegally used a Schedule IA, IIA, IIIA, IVA, or VA controlled substance during the past 5 years, provided you were at least 21 years of age at the time. Have used marijuana during the last year, provided you were at least 21 years of age at the time. Have been denied certification by the Alaska Police Standards Council or the responsible certifying agency in any other issuing jurisdiction unless the denial, revocation, or surrender has been rescinded by the council under 13 AAC 85.270 or by the responsible certifying agency of the issuing jurisdiction. Have ever used a controlled substance while employed as a certifiable municipal, state, federal peace officer, correctional officer, adult probation officer, or military law enforcement officer.
Are you looking to start a new, exciting, fulfilling career that's more than just a job? Are you interested in Law Enforcement or Criminal Justice? The Department of Corrections is recruiting for multiple Correctional Officer 2 positions for the Goose Creek Correctional Complex (GCCC) located in Wasilla, Alaska. What you will be doing:Embark on a career in Corrections with numerous training and promotion paths. As a correctional officer, you will play a vital role in reforming those in custody and helping them positively contribute to society. Start a rewarding career with growth prospects and make a meaningful impact in our community. We look forward to welcoming you! New Correctional Officer 2s undergo 12-14 months of structured field training and attend a seven-week Correctional Officer Academy. After completing training, you will receive certification as a Correctional Officer from the Alaska Police Standards Council. Our mission, values and culture:The mission of Goose Creek Correctional Complex is to provide a secure environment for staff and offenders that promotes public safety and provides an opportunity for staff development, and reformative offender programming to ensure safety and efficient resources management. Benefits of joining our team:Correctional Officers receive up to 16 days of paid leave in their first two years of employment, which increases based on years of service. Additionally, they receive 12 paid holidays annually. This recruitment is for an 84-hour work week, with a "week on/week off" schedule that alternates between day and night shifts. Moving and relocation incentives may be available to the selected candidates. For more information about Anchorage, visit the website: The working environment you can expect:Goose Creek Correctional Center (GCCC) is in the MatSu Valley. GCCC, which began operations in 2013, and is the newest addition to the Alaska State prison system. The facility spans 435,000 square feet, with five buildings on a 90-acre site. It can house up to 1,472 inmates and is staffed by 354 professionals. GCCC features a state-of-the-art medical department with a dialysis unit and the largest kitchen in the state, preparing 4,224 meals daily. Who we are looking for:To be successful in the position, a candidate will need the following core competencies: To be successful in the position, a candidate will need the following core competencies: Ability to follow oral and written instructions, knowledge of business software, and effectively communicate required information. Ability to learn and apply techniques of self-defense, firearms, appropriate force to protect oneself / others and act quickly in emergencies, including diffusing conflicts by utilizing sound judgment. Ability to read and comprehend statutes, regulations, and procedures, apply them to specific situations, and explain procedures and requirements to the public, others, and the inmate population. To truly excel in this position, a candidate will have or develop the following competencies: Assist with maintaining order and discipline, operate security control room, learn and apply techniques of handling unruly and violent prisoners, using the minimum force necessary, in resolving situations, and routine security checks and inspections. Assist in creating and maintaining an atmosphere conducive to the rehabilitation of prisoners. Minimum Qualifications Successful completion of the Alaska Correctional Officer Academy, or equivalent program accredited by the Alaska Police Standards Council AND One year of experience learning and performing duties which support the custody, security, and rehabilitation of prisoners in an adult correctional institution. The required experience is met by service as a Correctional Officer 1 with the State of Alaska or the equivalent elsewhere. Special Note: At the time of employment: be 21 years of age and a United States citizen or a United States National; have a high school or home school diploma recognized or certified by a state or a local school district within a state as having met that state's graduation requirement; or have a General Educational Development certificate. Appointment to Correctional Officer 2 is conditional, pending successful completion of a thorough background investigation, psychological evaluation, drug screening, and medical examination. This class series is considered technical/paraprofessional for purposes of evaluating minimum qualifications. Possess a valid driver's license issued within the United States at time of appointment. Some positions may require possession of a Commercial Driver's License with appropriate endorsements issued within the United States. Employees must be willing to work shift assignments and on-call availability may be required. Individuals not continuously employed since February 9, 1991, by the State of Alaska Department of Corrections in a "correctional officer," "probation officer," or "parole officer" position, as defined by 13 AAC 85.900, are subject to requirements established by Alaska Police Standards Council (APSC). As a condition of continued employment, these individuals must obtain a basic correctional officer certificate issued by the APSC within 14 months of hire. Any employment action that resulted in discharge, resignation in lieu of discharge, or discipline, must be disclosed at the time of application to vacancies within this classification. Applicants who fail to provide this information will be deemed to be ineligible for interview or further consideration. Applicants with an employment action that makes them ineligible for certification under APSC regulations will be ineligible to receive an interview or further consideration. For purposes of the minimum qualifications for this job class, "misdemeanor" means: 1) A crime classified as a misdemeanor in Alaska at the time the crime was committed. 2) A crime committed in another jurisdiction for which there was a conviction in that jurisdiction by a civilian or military court is a "misdemeanor" conviction if the crime has elements similar to those of a misdemeanor under Alaska law at the time the offense was committed. 3) An offense punishable as a misdemeanor in Alaska or under the law of another jurisdiction, that results in a completed suspended imposition of sentence, expungement of record, or a pardon, is considered a "misdemeanor" conviction unless the offense was committed by the person before the age of 21. A qualified applicant may not: Have been convicted of any felony or a misdemeanor crime of domestic violence by a civilian court of Alaska, the United States, another state or territory, or by a military court. Have been convicted during the past ten (10) years by a civilian court of Alaska, the United States, another state or territory, or by a military court of a crime of dishonesty or moral turpitude, of a crime that resulted in serious physical injury to another person, or of two or more driving under the influence offenses. Have illegally manufactured, transported, or sold a controlled substance during the past 10 years, provided you were under 21 years of age at the time. Have illegally used a Schedule IA, IIA, IIIA, IVA, or VA controlled substance during the past 5 years, provided you were at least 21 years of age at the time. Have used marijuana during the last year, provided you were at least 21 years of age at the time. Have been denied certification by the Alaska Police Standards Council or the responsible certifying agency in any other issuing jurisdiction unless the denial, revocation, or surrender has been rescinded by the council under 13 AAC 85.270 or by the responsible certifying agency of the issuing jurisdiction. Have ever used a controlled substance while employed as a certifiable municipal, state, federal peace officer, correctional officer, adult probation officer, or military law enforcement officer.
10/15/2025
Full time
Are you looking to start a new, exciting, fulfilling career that's more than just a job? Are you interested in Law Enforcement or Criminal Justice? The Department of Corrections is recruiting for multiple Correctional Officer 2 positions for the Goose Creek Correctional Complex (GCCC) located in Wasilla, Alaska. What you will be doing:Embark on a career in Corrections with numerous training and promotion paths. As a correctional officer, you will play a vital role in reforming those in custody and helping them positively contribute to society. Start a rewarding career with growth prospects and make a meaningful impact in our community. We look forward to welcoming you! New Correctional Officer 2s undergo 12-14 months of structured field training and attend a seven-week Correctional Officer Academy. After completing training, you will receive certification as a Correctional Officer from the Alaska Police Standards Council. Our mission, values and culture:The mission of Goose Creek Correctional Complex is to provide a secure environment for staff and offenders that promotes public safety and provides an opportunity for staff development, and reformative offender programming to ensure safety and efficient resources management. Benefits of joining our team:Correctional Officers receive up to 16 days of paid leave in their first two years of employment, which increases based on years of service. Additionally, they receive 12 paid holidays annually. This recruitment is for an 84-hour work week, with a "week on/week off" schedule that alternates between day and night shifts. Moving and relocation incentives may be available to the selected candidates. For more information about Anchorage, visit the website: The working environment you can expect:Goose Creek Correctional Center (GCCC) is in the MatSu Valley. GCCC, which began operations in 2013, and is the newest addition to the Alaska State prison system. The facility spans 435,000 square feet, with five buildings on a 90-acre site. It can house up to 1,472 inmates and is staffed by 354 professionals. GCCC features a state-of-the-art medical department with a dialysis unit and the largest kitchen in the state, preparing 4,224 meals daily. Who we are looking for:To be successful in the position, a candidate will need the following core competencies: To be successful in the position, a candidate will need the following core competencies: Ability to follow oral and written instructions, knowledge of business software, and effectively communicate required information. Ability to learn and apply techniques of self-defense, firearms, appropriate force to protect oneself / others and act quickly in emergencies, including diffusing conflicts by utilizing sound judgment. Ability to read and comprehend statutes, regulations, and procedures, apply them to specific situations, and explain procedures and requirements to the public, others, and the inmate population. To truly excel in this position, a candidate will have or develop the following competencies: Assist with maintaining order and discipline, operate security control room, learn and apply techniques of handling unruly and violent prisoners, using the minimum force necessary, in resolving situations, and routine security checks and inspections. Assist in creating and maintaining an atmosphere conducive to the rehabilitation of prisoners. Minimum Qualifications Successful completion of the Alaska Correctional Officer Academy, or equivalent program accredited by the Alaska Police Standards Council AND One year of experience learning and performing duties which support the custody, security, and rehabilitation of prisoners in an adult correctional institution. The required experience is met by service as a Correctional Officer 1 with the State of Alaska or the equivalent elsewhere. Special Note: At the time of employment: be 21 years of age and a United States citizen or a United States National; have a high school or home school diploma recognized or certified by a state or a local school district within a state as having met that state's graduation requirement; or have a General Educational Development certificate. Appointment to Correctional Officer 2 is conditional, pending successful completion of a thorough background investigation, psychological evaluation, drug screening, and medical examination. This class series is considered technical/paraprofessional for purposes of evaluating minimum qualifications. Possess a valid driver's license issued within the United States at time of appointment. Some positions may require possession of a Commercial Driver's License with appropriate endorsements issued within the United States. Employees must be willing to work shift assignments and on-call availability may be required. Individuals not continuously employed since February 9, 1991, by the State of Alaska Department of Corrections in a "correctional officer," "probation officer," or "parole officer" position, as defined by 13 AAC 85.900, are subject to requirements established by Alaska Police Standards Council (APSC). As a condition of continued employment, these individuals must obtain a basic correctional officer certificate issued by the APSC within 14 months of hire. Any employment action that resulted in discharge, resignation in lieu of discharge, or discipline, must be disclosed at the time of application to vacancies within this classification. Applicants who fail to provide this information will be deemed to be ineligible for interview or further consideration. Applicants with an employment action that makes them ineligible for certification under APSC regulations will be ineligible to receive an interview or further consideration. For purposes of the minimum qualifications for this job class, "misdemeanor" means: 1) A crime classified as a misdemeanor in Alaska at the time the crime was committed. 2) A crime committed in another jurisdiction for which there was a conviction in that jurisdiction by a civilian or military court is a "misdemeanor" conviction if the crime has elements similar to those of a misdemeanor under Alaska law at the time the offense was committed. 3) An offense punishable as a misdemeanor in Alaska or under the law of another jurisdiction, that results in a completed suspended imposition of sentence, expungement of record, or a pardon, is considered a "misdemeanor" conviction unless the offense was committed by the person before the age of 21. A qualified applicant may not: Have been convicted of any felony or a misdemeanor crime of domestic violence by a civilian court of Alaska, the United States, another state or territory, or by a military court. Have been convicted during the past ten (10) years by a civilian court of Alaska, the United States, another state or territory, or by a military court of a crime of dishonesty or moral turpitude, of a crime that resulted in serious physical injury to another person, or of two or more driving under the influence offenses. Have illegally manufactured, transported, or sold a controlled substance during the past 10 years, provided you were under 21 years of age at the time. Have illegally used a Schedule IA, IIA, IIIA, IVA, or VA controlled substance during the past 5 years, provided you were at least 21 years of age at the time. Have used marijuana during the last year, provided you were at least 21 years of age at the time. Have been denied certification by the Alaska Police Standards Council or the responsible certifying agency in any other issuing jurisdiction unless the denial, revocation, or surrender has been rescinded by the council under 13 AAC 85.270 or by the responsible certifying agency of the issuing jurisdiction. Have ever used a controlled substance while employed as a certifiable municipal, state, federal peace officer, correctional officer, adult probation officer, or military law enforcement officer.
Lawson State Community College
Birmingham, Alabama
Position Summary Lawson State Community College is accepting applications for part-time security officers. This is an applicant pool . Individuals will be hired as needed. Note: Submitted applications will remain on file for 36 months. This position will patrol and provide security for Lawson State Campuses in order to deter crime against persons and property. Salary Schedule: Local Salary Schedule $15/ hour with a maximum of 19 hours per week. Essential Duties and Responsibilities Patrol the campus and make scheduled tours of buildings and grounds by vehicle or on foot to ensure buildings and persons are secure. Monitor events on campus to ensure security and safety for the students, participants, and attendees. Respond to and investigate incidents on campus including but not limited to motor vehicle incidents, or criminal or college violations as assigned. Enforce criminal and traffic laws; assists LSCC Police as needed in making arrests and issuing summons. Lock and unlock outer doors, check buildings and hallways after hours for signs of unusual activity. Issue tickets to violators of campus parking regulations. Monitor students and visitors to ensure compliance with college policies and regulations. Complete clear and concise written offense reports immediately following an incident. Log all activities in daily log register. Inspect all assigned areas for safety hazards. Investigate all adverse campus conditions and situations. Recertify on firearms range annually. Lift, carry and move heavy objects within safety limits. Serve on committees as assigned by Committee on Committees. Perform other work-related duties as assigned by appropriate personnel. Ability to work a flexible schedule, including evening and weekends. Qualifications REQUIRED EDUCATION, STANDARDS, AND TRAINING: High school diploma or GEDOne year of full-time work experience in security or law enforcementEffective oral and written skillsMust be able to work extended and flexible day, hours and shiftsMust possess superb verbal and written communication skills, with the ability to clearly speak and write in English REQUIRED LICENSE, CERTIFICATIONS, OR SPECIAL CREDENTIALS: Valid State Pistol Permit Valid State of Alabama Driver's License with a clean driving record OTHER QUALIFICATIONS AND JOB REQUIREMENTS: Must be able to perform walking, climbing, running, bending, moving, standing, carrying, and lifting up to 50 lbs Must be able to respond quickly to all areas of the institution in response to security-related issues Must be able to remain calm and professional in a crisis or stressful situationAbility to hear and communicate clearly and concisely Ability to critically think and use good judgment in all matters This description is a general statement of required major duties and responsibilities performed on a regular basis. It does not exclude other duties as assigned. Application Procedures/Additional Information Applicants must meet the minimum qualifications and must submit a complete application packet through the ONLINE application system ( ). It is the sole responsibility of the applicant to ensure his or her application packet is completed. Application material may not be submitted by fax or email. No previous application files will be transferred for consideration for this position. If you have any questions regarding the application, please contact the Office of Human Resources at . A complete application packet consists of: Online applicationTranscript(s) if applicableA current resumeIf employed, all official transcripts must be received in the Office of Human Resources prior to the employment start date. NOTE: APPLICATIONS WILL REMAIN ON FILE AND A PART OF THE APPLICANT POOL FOR 36 MONTHS Applicants who fail to submit a complete application packet will not be considered. Before an offer is made, the top applicants must provide the following: Employment verification letter(s) from a current or previous employer detailing all relevant experience. Employment verification letters must include employment dates and job titles and be on official letterhead with an authorized personnel signature. Work experience verification from a current employer may be delayed until an official offer of employment has been made. Applicants must submit a written request to delay submission or work experience verification from a current employer. More than one position in the same job classification may be filled by the applicants for this position should another vacancy occur during the search process. EEOC, E-VERIFY, AND BACKGROUND CHECK STATEMENTS: Lawson State Community College is an Equal Opportunity Employer. It is the policy of the Alabama Community College System, including all postsecondary community and technical colleges under the control of the Alabama Community College System Board of Trustees, that no employee or applicant for employment or promotion, on the basis of any impermissible criterion or characteristic including, without limitation, race, color, national origin, religion, marital status, disability, sex, age, or any other protected class as defined by federal and state law, shall be excluded from participation in, be denied the benefits of, or be subjected to discrimination under any program, activity, or employment. Lawson State Community College will make reasonable accommodations for qualified disabled applicants upon request. In accordance with Alabama Community College System Policy and Guidelines, the applicant chosen for employment will be required to sign a consent form for a criminal background check. Employment will be contingent upon the receipt of a clearance notification from the criminal background check. Lawson State Community College is an active participant in the Employment Eligibility Verification Program (E-verify). E-verify electronically confirm an employee's eligibility to work in the United States as required by the Department of Homeland Security. ADDITIONAL INFORMATION: Applicants must meet the minimum qualifications as indicated on this vacancy notice and must submit a completed application packet in order to be considered for this position. Complete application files must be received no later than the application deadline. Applicants who fail to submit all required information will be disqualified. Only applications received during the period of this announcement will be considered. Applicants must adhere to the College's prescribed interview schedule and must travel at their own expense. The College reserves the right to withdraw this job announcement at any time prior to awarding.
10/15/2025
Full time
Position Summary Lawson State Community College is accepting applications for part-time security officers. This is an applicant pool . Individuals will be hired as needed. Note: Submitted applications will remain on file for 36 months. This position will patrol and provide security for Lawson State Campuses in order to deter crime against persons and property. Salary Schedule: Local Salary Schedule $15/ hour with a maximum of 19 hours per week. Essential Duties and Responsibilities Patrol the campus and make scheduled tours of buildings and grounds by vehicle or on foot to ensure buildings and persons are secure. Monitor events on campus to ensure security and safety for the students, participants, and attendees. Respond to and investigate incidents on campus including but not limited to motor vehicle incidents, or criminal or college violations as assigned. Enforce criminal and traffic laws; assists LSCC Police as needed in making arrests and issuing summons. Lock and unlock outer doors, check buildings and hallways after hours for signs of unusual activity. Issue tickets to violators of campus parking regulations. Monitor students and visitors to ensure compliance with college policies and regulations. Complete clear and concise written offense reports immediately following an incident. Log all activities in daily log register. Inspect all assigned areas for safety hazards. Investigate all adverse campus conditions and situations. Recertify on firearms range annually. Lift, carry and move heavy objects within safety limits. Serve on committees as assigned by Committee on Committees. Perform other work-related duties as assigned by appropriate personnel. Ability to work a flexible schedule, including evening and weekends. Qualifications REQUIRED EDUCATION, STANDARDS, AND TRAINING: High school diploma or GEDOne year of full-time work experience in security or law enforcementEffective oral and written skillsMust be able to work extended and flexible day, hours and shiftsMust possess superb verbal and written communication skills, with the ability to clearly speak and write in English REQUIRED LICENSE, CERTIFICATIONS, OR SPECIAL CREDENTIALS: Valid State Pistol Permit Valid State of Alabama Driver's License with a clean driving record OTHER QUALIFICATIONS AND JOB REQUIREMENTS: Must be able to perform walking, climbing, running, bending, moving, standing, carrying, and lifting up to 50 lbs Must be able to respond quickly to all areas of the institution in response to security-related issues Must be able to remain calm and professional in a crisis or stressful situationAbility to hear and communicate clearly and concisely Ability to critically think and use good judgment in all matters This description is a general statement of required major duties and responsibilities performed on a regular basis. It does not exclude other duties as assigned. Application Procedures/Additional Information Applicants must meet the minimum qualifications and must submit a complete application packet through the ONLINE application system ( ). It is the sole responsibility of the applicant to ensure his or her application packet is completed. Application material may not be submitted by fax or email. No previous application files will be transferred for consideration for this position. If you have any questions regarding the application, please contact the Office of Human Resources at . A complete application packet consists of: Online applicationTranscript(s) if applicableA current resumeIf employed, all official transcripts must be received in the Office of Human Resources prior to the employment start date. NOTE: APPLICATIONS WILL REMAIN ON FILE AND A PART OF THE APPLICANT POOL FOR 36 MONTHS Applicants who fail to submit a complete application packet will not be considered. Before an offer is made, the top applicants must provide the following: Employment verification letter(s) from a current or previous employer detailing all relevant experience. Employment verification letters must include employment dates and job titles and be on official letterhead with an authorized personnel signature. Work experience verification from a current employer may be delayed until an official offer of employment has been made. Applicants must submit a written request to delay submission or work experience verification from a current employer. More than one position in the same job classification may be filled by the applicants for this position should another vacancy occur during the search process. EEOC, E-VERIFY, AND BACKGROUND CHECK STATEMENTS: Lawson State Community College is an Equal Opportunity Employer. It is the policy of the Alabama Community College System, including all postsecondary community and technical colleges under the control of the Alabama Community College System Board of Trustees, that no employee or applicant for employment or promotion, on the basis of any impermissible criterion or characteristic including, without limitation, race, color, national origin, religion, marital status, disability, sex, age, or any other protected class as defined by federal and state law, shall be excluded from participation in, be denied the benefits of, or be subjected to discrimination under any program, activity, or employment. Lawson State Community College will make reasonable accommodations for qualified disabled applicants upon request. In accordance with Alabama Community College System Policy and Guidelines, the applicant chosen for employment will be required to sign a consent form for a criminal background check. Employment will be contingent upon the receipt of a clearance notification from the criminal background check. Lawson State Community College is an active participant in the Employment Eligibility Verification Program (E-verify). E-verify electronically confirm an employee's eligibility to work in the United States as required by the Department of Homeland Security. ADDITIONAL INFORMATION: Applicants must meet the minimum qualifications as indicated on this vacancy notice and must submit a completed application packet in order to be considered for this position. Complete application files must be received no later than the application deadline. Applicants who fail to submit all required information will be disqualified. Only applications received during the period of this announcement will be considered. Applicants must adhere to the College's prescribed interview schedule and must travel at their own expense. The College reserves the right to withdraw this job announcement at any time prior to awarding.
The Department of Corrections, Division of Institutions, is recruiting for multiple Female Correctional Officer 1 positions for the Hiland Mountain Correctional Center (HMCC) located in Eagle River, Alaska. Due to the needs of the Institution this Recruitment is for Female Applicants Only Correctional Officers earn up to 16 days of paid leave for the first two years of employment, increasing after two (2) years based on years of service, as well as also receiving 11 paid holidays annually. This recruitment is for an 84-hour work week, with a schedule of "week on/week off" that alternates "day/night shifts." What You Will Be Doing: Embark on a career in Corrections with numerous training and promotion paths. As a correctional officer, you will play a vital role in reforming those in custody and helping them positively contribute to society. Start a rewarding career with growth prospects and make a meaningful impact in our community. We look forward to welcoming you! New Correctional Officers undergo 12-14 months of structured field training and attend a seven-week Correctional Officer Academy. After completing training and receiving the APSC Correctional Officer Certificate, you will be promoted to Correctional Officer 2. Our Mission, Values, and Culture: The mission of the Alaska Department of Corrections is to promote public safety. Our division provides secure confinement, access to reformative programs and offender management planning that promotes successful community reentry. Benefits of Joining Our Team: At Hiland Mountain Correctional Center, you'll join a dedicated team working together to achieve daily, weekly, monthly, and long-term goals for the benefit of the facility and department. Correctional Officers receive up to 16 days of paid leave in their first two years of employment, which increases based on years of service. Additionally, they receive 12 paid holidays annually. This recruitment is for an 84-hour work week, with a "week on/week off" schedule that alternates between day and night shifts. The Working Environment You Can Expect: Hiland Mountain Correctional Center is Alaska's designated facility for female prisoners. Located in Eagle River, it offers a peaceful and private setting with stunning views of the Chugach Mountains. The facility includes 11 buildings, covering approximately 120,000 square feet of space, and is situated on 62.7 acres of land. It has a capacity for around 400 prisoners. Who We Are Looking For: To be successful in the position, a candidate will need the following core competencies: Ability to follow oral and written instructions, knowledge of business software, and effectively communicate required information. Ability to learn and apply techniques of self-defense, firearms, appropriate force to protect oneself / others and act quickly in emergencies, including diffusing conflicts by utilizing sound judgment. Ability to read and comprehend statutes, regulations, and procedures, apply them to specific situations, and explain procedures and requirements to the public, others, and the inmate population. To truly excel in this position, a candidate will have or develop the following competencies: Assist with maintaining order and discipline, operate security control room, learn and apply techniques of handling unruly and violent prisoners, using the minimum force necessary, in resolving situations, and routine security checks and inspections. Assist in creating and maintaining an atmosphere conducive to the rehabilitation of prisoners. Minimum Qualifications Successful completion of the Alaska Correctional Officer Academy, or equivalent program accredited by the Alaska Police Standards Council AND One year of experience learning and performing duties which support the custody, security, and rehabilitation of prisoners in an adult correctional institution. The required experience is met by service as a Correctional Officer 1 with the State of Alaska or the equivalent elsewhere. Special Note: At the time of employment: be 21 years of age and a United States citizen or a United States National; have a high school or home school diploma recognized or certified by a state or a local school district within a state as having met that state's graduation requirement; or have a General Educational Development certificate. Appointment to Correctional Officer 2 is conditional, pending successful completion of a thorough background investigation, psychological evaluation, drug screening, and medical examination. This class series is considered technical/paraprofessional for purposes of evaluating minimum qualifications. Possess a valid driver's license issued within the United States at time of appointment. Some positions may require possession of a Commercial Driver's License with appropriate endorsements issued within the United States. Employees must be willing to work shift assignments and on-call availability may be required. Individuals not continuously employed since February 9, 1991, by the State of Alaska Department of Corrections in a "correctional officer," "probation officer," or "parole officer" position, as defined by 13 AAC 85.900, are subject to requirements established by Alaska Police Standards Council (APSC). As a condition of continued employment, these individuals must obtain a basic correctional officer certificate issued by the APSC within 14 months of hire. Any employment action that resulted in discharge, resignation in lieu of discharge, or discipline, must be disclosed at the time of application to vacancies within this classification. Applicants who fail to provide this information will be deemed to be ineligible for interview or further consideration. Applicants with an employment action that makes them ineligible for certification under APSC regulations will be ineligible to receive an interview or further consideration. For purposes of the minimum qualifications for this job class, "misdemeanor" means: 1) A crime classified as a misdemeanor in Alaska at the time the crime was committed. 2) A crime committed in another jurisdiction for which there was a conviction in that jurisdiction by a civilian or military court is a "misdemeanor" conviction if the crime has elements similar to those of a misdemeanor under Alaska law at the time the offense was committed. 3) An offense punishable as a misdemeanor in Alaska or under the law of another jurisdiction, that results in a completed suspended imposition of sentence, expungement of record, or a pardon, is considered a "misdemeanor" conviction unless the offense was committed by the person before the age of 21. A qualified applicant may not: Have been convicted of any felony or a misdemeanor crime of domestic violence by a civilian court of Alaska, the United States, another state or territory, or by a military court. Have been convicted during the past ten (10) years by a civilian court of Alaska, the United States, another state or territory, or by a military court of a crime of dishonesty or moral turpitude, of a crime that resulted in serious physical injury to another person, or of two or more driving under the influence offenses. Have illegally manufactured, transported, or sold a controlled substance during the past 10 years, provided you were under 21 years of age at the time. Have illegally used a Schedule IA, IIA, IIIA, IVA, or VA controlled substance during the past 5 years, provided you were at least 21 years of age at the time. Have used marijuana during the last year, provided you were at least 21 years of age at the time. Have been denied certification by the Alaska Police Standards Council or the responsible certifying agency in any other issuing jurisdiction unless the denial, revocation, or surrender has been rescinded by the council under 13 AAC 85.270 or by the responsible certifying agency of the issuing jurisdiction. Have ever used a controlled substance while employed as a certifiable municipal, state, federal peace officer, correctional officer, adult probation officer, or military law enforcement officer.
10/15/2025
Full time
The Department of Corrections, Division of Institutions, is recruiting for multiple Female Correctional Officer 1 positions for the Hiland Mountain Correctional Center (HMCC) located in Eagle River, Alaska. Due to the needs of the Institution this Recruitment is for Female Applicants Only Correctional Officers earn up to 16 days of paid leave for the first two years of employment, increasing after two (2) years based on years of service, as well as also receiving 11 paid holidays annually. This recruitment is for an 84-hour work week, with a schedule of "week on/week off" that alternates "day/night shifts." What You Will Be Doing: Embark on a career in Corrections with numerous training and promotion paths. As a correctional officer, you will play a vital role in reforming those in custody and helping them positively contribute to society. Start a rewarding career with growth prospects and make a meaningful impact in our community. We look forward to welcoming you! New Correctional Officers undergo 12-14 months of structured field training and attend a seven-week Correctional Officer Academy. After completing training and receiving the APSC Correctional Officer Certificate, you will be promoted to Correctional Officer 2. Our Mission, Values, and Culture: The mission of the Alaska Department of Corrections is to promote public safety. Our division provides secure confinement, access to reformative programs and offender management planning that promotes successful community reentry. Benefits of Joining Our Team: At Hiland Mountain Correctional Center, you'll join a dedicated team working together to achieve daily, weekly, monthly, and long-term goals for the benefit of the facility and department. Correctional Officers receive up to 16 days of paid leave in their first two years of employment, which increases based on years of service. Additionally, they receive 12 paid holidays annually. This recruitment is for an 84-hour work week, with a "week on/week off" schedule that alternates between day and night shifts. The Working Environment You Can Expect: Hiland Mountain Correctional Center is Alaska's designated facility for female prisoners. Located in Eagle River, it offers a peaceful and private setting with stunning views of the Chugach Mountains. The facility includes 11 buildings, covering approximately 120,000 square feet of space, and is situated on 62.7 acres of land. It has a capacity for around 400 prisoners. Who We Are Looking For: To be successful in the position, a candidate will need the following core competencies: Ability to follow oral and written instructions, knowledge of business software, and effectively communicate required information. Ability to learn and apply techniques of self-defense, firearms, appropriate force to protect oneself / others and act quickly in emergencies, including diffusing conflicts by utilizing sound judgment. Ability to read and comprehend statutes, regulations, and procedures, apply them to specific situations, and explain procedures and requirements to the public, others, and the inmate population. To truly excel in this position, a candidate will have or develop the following competencies: Assist with maintaining order and discipline, operate security control room, learn and apply techniques of handling unruly and violent prisoners, using the minimum force necessary, in resolving situations, and routine security checks and inspections. Assist in creating and maintaining an atmosphere conducive to the rehabilitation of prisoners. Minimum Qualifications Successful completion of the Alaska Correctional Officer Academy, or equivalent program accredited by the Alaska Police Standards Council AND One year of experience learning and performing duties which support the custody, security, and rehabilitation of prisoners in an adult correctional institution. The required experience is met by service as a Correctional Officer 1 with the State of Alaska or the equivalent elsewhere. Special Note: At the time of employment: be 21 years of age and a United States citizen or a United States National; have a high school or home school diploma recognized or certified by a state or a local school district within a state as having met that state's graduation requirement; or have a General Educational Development certificate. Appointment to Correctional Officer 2 is conditional, pending successful completion of a thorough background investigation, psychological evaluation, drug screening, and medical examination. This class series is considered technical/paraprofessional for purposes of evaluating minimum qualifications. Possess a valid driver's license issued within the United States at time of appointment. Some positions may require possession of a Commercial Driver's License with appropriate endorsements issued within the United States. Employees must be willing to work shift assignments and on-call availability may be required. Individuals not continuously employed since February 9, 1991, by the State of Alaska Department of Corrections in a "correctional officer," "probation officer," or "parole officer" position, as defined by 13 AAC 85.900, are subject to requirements established by Alaska Police Standards Council (APSC). As a condition of continued employment, these individuals must obtain a basic correctional officer certificate issued by the APSC within 14 months of hire. Any employment action that resulted in discharge, resignation in lieu of discharge, or discipline, must be disclosed at the time of application to vacancies within this classification. Applicants who fail to provide this information will be deemed to be ineligible for interview or further consideration. Applicants with an employment action that makes them ineligible for certification under APSC regulations will be ineligible to receive an interview or further consideration. For purposes of the minimum qualifications for this job class, "misdemeanor" means: 1) A crime classified as a misdemeanor in Alaska at the time the crime was committed. 2) A crime committed in another jurisdiction for which there was a conviction in that jurisdiction by a civilian or military court is a "misdemeanor" conviction if the crime has elements similar to those of a misdemeanor under Alaska law at the time the offense was committed. 3) An offense punishable as a misdemeanor in Alaska or under the law of another jurisdiction, that results in a completed suspended imposition of sentence, expungement of record, or a pardon, is considered a "misdemeanor" conviction unless the offense was committed by the person before the age of 21. A qualified applicant may not: Have been convicted of any felony or a misdemeanor crime of domestic violence by a civilian court of Alaska, the United States, another state or territory, or by a military court. Have been convicted during the past ten (10) years by a civilian court of Alaska, the United States, another state or territory, or by a military court of a crime of dishonesty or moral turpitude, of a crime that resulted in serious physical injury to another person, or of two or more driving under the influence offenses. Have illegally manufactured, transported, or sold a controlled substance during the past 10 years, provided you were under 21 years of age at the time. Have illegally used a Schedule IA, IIA, IIIA, IVA, or VA controlled substance during the past 5 years, provided you were at least 21 years of age at the time. Have used marijuana during the last year, provided you were at least 21 years of age at the time. Have been denied certification by the Alaska Police Standards Council or the responsible certifying agency in any other issuing jurisdiction unless the denial, revocation, or surrender has been rescinded by the council under 13 AAC 85.270 or by the responsible certifying agency of the issuing jurisdiction. Have ever used a controlled substance while employed as a certifiable municipal, state, federal peace officer, correctional officer, adult probation officer, or military law enforcement officer.
Schedule: Part timeAvailability: Morning, Afternoon, Evening (Includes Weekends). Age Requirement: Must be 18 years or olderLocation: Fredericksburg, VAAddress: 2281 Carl D. Silver PkwyPay: $34.50 / hourJob Posting: 10/07/2025Job Posting End: 11/07/2025Job ID:REARN A BONUS UP TO $2,500! Hiring immediately!Note: Law enforcement and/or military law enforcement experience is required for this position.At Wegmans, we're committed to providing incredible service, which includes keeping our customers and employees safe. Our Asset Protection Officers maintain a visible presence throughout our stores, including foot and vehicle patrols. We're looking for someone we can trust to address all safety and security concerns!What You Will Do Maintain high visibility near the front entrance and survey the outside parking areas Escort employees and/or customers as requested Intervene with and effectively diffuse customer conflicts Inspect perimeter doors, windows and gates to ensure high levels of security Monitor store environment to deter undesirable activity on the propertyRequirements Police Officer, Deputy, or Trooper experience or US Military Law Enforcement Conflict management and problem-solving skills Strong written and verbal communication skills Skilled in using sound judgement to manage conflict and communicate effectively under pressure Proven ability to effectively communicate and maintain composure in stressful environments Ability to anticipate, analyze and identify opportunities Valid driver's licensePreferred Experience Associate's degree in criminal justice or related field Certified Emergency Medical Technician (EMT) AED, APR and FAC certifiedAt Wegmans, we've always believed we can achieve our goals only if we first fulfill the needs of our people. Putting our people first and offering competitive compensation, comprehensive benefits and a wide range of meaningful perks is just the beginning of what defines a rewarding career at Wegmans. Comprehensive benefits Paid time off (PTO) to help you balance your personal and work life Higher premium pay rates for working overtime, on Sundays, or on a recognized holiday Health care benefits that provide a high level of coverage at a low cost to you Retirement plan with a 401(k) match A generous scholarship program to help employees meet their educational goals LiveWell Employee & Family program to support your emotional, work-life and financial wellnessOur employees have put us high on Fortune 100 Best Companies to Work For - list every year since it was first produced in 1998. Discover what it means to work for a mission-driven, values-based company where YOU make the difference. Certain eligibility requirements must be satisfied, and offerings may differ based upon area or the company and/or position. + At Wegmans, we've always believed we can achieve our goals only if we first fulfill the needs of our people. Putting our people first and offering competitive compensation, comprehensive benefits and a wide range of meaningful perks is just the beginning of what defines a rewarding career at Wegmans. Comprehensive benefits Paid time off (PTO) to help you balance your personal and work life Higher premium pay rates for working overtime, on Sundays, or on a recognized holiday Health care benefits that provide a high level of coverage at a low cost to you Retirement plan with a 401(k) match A generous scholarship program to help employees meet their educational goals LiveWell Employee & Family program to support your emotional, work-life and financial wellnessOur employees have put us high on Fortune 100 Best Companies to Work For - list every year since it was first produced in 1998. Discover what it means to work for a mission-driven, values-based company where YOU make the difference. Certain eligibility requirements must be satisfied, and offerings may differ based upon area or the company and/or position.
10/14/2025
Full time
Schedule: Part timeAvailability: Morning, Afternoon, Evening (Includes Weekends). Age Requirement: Must be 18 years or olderLocation: Fredericksburg, VAAddress: 2281 Carl D. Silver PkwyPay: $34.50 / hourJob Posting: 10/07/2025Job Posting End: 11/07/2025Job ID:REARN A BONUS UP TO $2,500! Hiring immediately!Note: Law enforcement and/or military law enforcement experience is required for this position.At Wegmans, we're committed to providing incredible service, which includes keeping our customers and employees safe. Our Asset Protection Officers maintain a visible presence throughout our stores, including foot and vehicle patrols. We're looking for someone we can trust to address all safety and security concerns!What You Will Do Maintain high visibility near the front entrance and survey the outside parking areas Escort employees and/or customers as requested Intervene with and effectively diffuse customer conflicts Inspect perimeter doors, windows and gates to ensure high levels of security Monitor store environment to deter undesirable activity on the propertyRequirements Police Officer, Deputy, or Trooper experience or US Military Law Enforcement Conflict management and problem-solving skills Strong written and verbal communication skills Skilled in using sound judgement to manage conflict and communicate effectively under pressure Proven ability to effectively communicate and maintain composure in stressful environments Ability to anticipate, analyze and identify opportunities Valid driver's licensePreferred Experience Associate's degree in criminal justice or related field Certified Emergency Medical Technician (EMT) AED, APR and FAC certifiedAt Wegmans, we've always believed we can achieve our goals only if we first fulfill the needs of our people. Putting our people first and offering competitive compensation, comprehensive benefits and a wide range of meaningful perks is just the beginning of what defines a rewarding career at Wegmans. Comprehensive benefits Paid time off (PTO) to help you balance your personal and work life Higher premium pay rates for working overtime, on Sundays, or on a recognized holiday Health care benefits that provide a high level of coverage at a low cost to you Retirement plan with a 401(k) match A generous scholarship program to help employees meet their educational goals LiveWell Employee & Family program to support your emotional, work-life and financial wellnessOur employees have put us high on Fortune 100 Best Companies to Work For - list every year since it was first produced in 1998. Discover what it means to work for a mission-driven, values-based company where YOU make the difference. Certain eligibility requirements must be satisfied, and offerings may differ based upon area or the company and/or position. + At Wegmans, we've always believed we can achieve our goals only if we first fulfill the needs of our people. Putting our people first and offering competitive compensation, comprehensive benefits and a wide range of meaningful perks is just the beginning of what defines a rewarding career at Wegmans. Comprehensive benefits Paid time off (PTO) to help you balance your personal and work life Higher premium pay rates for working overtime, on Sundays, or on a recognized holiday Health care benefits that provide a high level of coverage at a low cost to you Retirement plan with a 401(k) match A generous scholarship program to help employees meet their educational goals LiveWell Employee & Family program to support your emotional, work-life and financial wellnessOur employees have put us high on Fortune 100 Best Companies to Work For - list every year since it was first produced in 1998. Discover what it means to work for a mission-driven, values-based company where YOU make the difference. Certain eligibility requirements must be satisfied, and offerings may differ based upon area or the company and/or position.
University of Massachusetts Boston
Boston, Massachusetts
Job no: 524561 Position Type: Staff Full Time Campus: UMass Boston Department: Public Safety Pay Grade: 13 Date opened: 10 Jul 2025 Eastern Daylight Time Applications close: General Summary: The Dispatcher II position is an entry level, uniformed non-sworn, support position for the University Police Department. Under general supervision of the Dispatch Supervisor or the shift commander, the Dispatcher II will perform a variety of specialized support duties the Police Communication Center. Support duties may include: Operating a centralized computer aided dispatch system (CAD) to dispatch non-emergency and 911 calls for service to the campus community. This includes receiving, prioritizing, and transmitting first notification of calls for service for police, fire, and medical assistance from the campus community. The Dispatcher II will operate a fixed radio system, transmitting messages to multiple and portable units under strict rules and regulations. The Dispatcher II communicates via state and national criminal databases and is responsible for effective and accurate communications between campus law enforcement, the public, and external law enforcement agencies. Extensively documents actions and outcomes from all police, fire, and medical incidents occurring on campus into the CAD system; and perform related work as required. Regular use of judgement and discretion is necessary to set priorities, assess the importance of information and react quickly and effectively. Examples of Duties: Receives, prioritizes, transmits and documents first notification of calls for service for police, fire and medical assistance from the University community.Acknowledges, records and dispatches appropriate Police, EHS, and Boston EMS and Fire Department to fire, intrusion and panic alarm calls received via outside alarm companies.Receives, records and dispatches appropriate Police, EHS, vendor, and when applicable fire units to elevator and campus help phones.Receives and disseminates information through various technologies, i.e., police radio broadcast system, teletype system, CJIS Web RMV and statewide police telecommunications.Disseminates information to appropriate department personnel on routine and emergency incidents, complaints, crimes-in-progress and medical emergencies via radio, telephone, and LAN technologies.Disseminates and records information provided to numerous federal, state, municipal law enforcement and other emergency response agencies at the scene of an incident.Records and disseminates information to assist sworn personnel in the coordination of activities of law enforcement personnel who are engaged in significant, high-stress law enforcement and fire service actions such as high-speed chases, domestic abuse, medical assistance, natural disasters, motor vehicle accidents with injuries, psychological commitments, drug surveillance, restraining orders and search warrants, etc. Maintains records and logs of information such as all messages received and transmitted and individuals or authorities to contact in emergency situations via computer aided dispatch (CAD) system.Provides, at the direction and discretion of a senior command staff member, campus-wide critical emergency notifications system following established federal, state and Clery Act guidelines.Disseminates and records information provided by other law enforcement agencies relative to missing or wanted individuals, criminal history checks, stolen property and sensitive intelligence such as drug interdiction and terrorist activities, etc., in a prompt fashion to appropriate department personnel.Responds to requests for information from the public and other agencies, providing general, non-critical information concerning travel directions, general hazards, construction work, weather and road conditions.Enters appropriate data records via Leaps/CJIS/NCIC systems to assure proper recording in compliance with state records retention standards.Trains and guides on department systems.Responds to requests for, and disseminates, student information retrieved via the University's records program to appropriate department personnel.Maintains a working knowledge of the University's camera systems to provide assistance to investigating officer(s) when necessary, and to provide a visual means of monitoring areas impacted by emergencies, i.e. motor vehicle accidents and emergency weather conditions.Maintains ability to retrieve previous radio transmissions or telephone calls through recording software and playback systems.Keeps abreast and complies with all Police Communication Center guidelines, directives, announcements, special orders, policies and procedures.Performs other related duties, consistent with position, as required.Qualifications: The incumbent must possess the ability to be certified by the Association of Public Safety Communications Officials (APCO) and must provide fingerprinting. The incumbent will be required to work a varied work schedule including but not limited to nights, weekends and holidays. Knowledge of the proper telephone procedures for making and receiving agency calls.Knowledge of the methods of operating mobile and fixed radio communications equipment.Knowledge of the laws, rules and regulations governing radio communications equipment.Ability to use proper English grammar, both orally and in writing, clearly and distinctly.Ability to understand, explain and apply rules, policies, procedures and guidelines.Ability to give and follow oral and written instructions.Ability to gather information through questioning individuals.Ability to assemble items of information in accordance with established procedures.Ability to maintain accurate records.Ability to establish and maintain harmonious working relationships with others.Ability to deal tactfully with others.Ability to adjust to changing situations to meet emergency requirements.Ability to maintain a calm manner, make decisions and act quickly in stressful and emergency situations.Ability to exercise sound judgment and discretion.Strong commitment to customer service. Qualifications acquired on the job: (List knowledge, skills, abilities):Knowledge of Police Communication Center's policies and procedures.Knowledge of University and Department rules, regulations, policies, procedures, and directives.Department In-Service training as deemed necessary to perform job requirements and gain new and advanced skills.Considerable experience in the operation of radio systems, security and fire alarm monitoring systems and State and national databases.Considerable experience in the operation of fire systems to monitor and record all campus fire and intrusion alarms.Considerable experience in the operation of the alarm system to monitor all intrusions.First Aid, CPR and APCO Basic Telecommunicator certifications.Knowledge of the geographical layout of the University and area immediately surrounding the campus.Proficiency in retrieving data from the University student and staff data banks.Proficiency in entering and retrieving data from the national, state and local police database systems such as NCIC and IMC.Minimum entrance requirements:High School graduate or equivalent.Knowledge of geographical directions (north, south east, west).Typing/keyboarding skillsComputer skills including skills in handling multiple computer monitoring systems.Ability to read and speak the English language in a clear and concise manner. Preferred Qualifications:Bachelor's DegreePrevious experience with law enforcement or security dispatchingBilingual background with fluency in Spanish or VietnamesePossession of a current APCO Basic Dispatch certificateBackground Check Information: Satisfactory completion of a background check is required for employment. UMass Boston Police Department will issue a conditional offer of employment to the selected candidate, which may be rescinded if the background check reveals disqualifying information, and/or it is discovered that the candidate knowingly withheld or falsified information. The standard background check includes criminal and license check, National Sex Offender Registry, fingerprinting, employment and education verification. Background checks for this position are conducted by the UMass Boston Police Department. Application Instructions: Please apply online with your resume, cover letter and list of three professional work references. Review of candidates will begin following the application closing date. Grade: 13 This is a non-exempt union position. All official salary offers must be approved by Human Resources. UMass Boston is committed to the full inclusion of all qualified individuals. As part of this commitment, we will ensure that persons with disabilities are provided reasonable accommodations for the hiring process. If reasonable accommodation is needed, please contact the ADA/504 Coordinator Andrea Haas or . Applications close: Whatsapp Facebook LinkedIn Email App if (typeof SocialShareKit != 'undefined') SocialShareKit.init( forceInit: true, reinitialize: true, selector: '.social-share-kit .ssk' );
10/14/2025
Full time
Job no: 524561 Position Type: Staff Full Time Campus: UMass Boston Department: Public Safety Pay Grade: 13 Date opened: 10 Jul 2025 Eastern Daylight Time Applications close: General Summary: The Dispatcher II position is an entry level, uniformed non-sworn, support position for the University Police Department. Under general supervision of the Dispatch Supervisor or the shift commander, the Dispatcher II will perform a variety of specialized support duties the Police Communication Center. Support duties may include: Operating a centralized computer aided dispatch system (CAD) to dispatch non-emergency and 911 calls for service to the campus community. This includes receiving, prioritizing, and transmitting first notification of calls for service for police, fire, and medical assistance from the campus community. The Dispatcher II will operate a fixed radio system, transmitting messages to multiple and portable units under strict rules and regulations. The Dispatcher II communicates via state and national criminal databases and is responsible for effective and accurate communications between campus law enforcement, the public, and external law enforcement agencies. Extensively documents actions and outcomes from all police, fire, and medical incidents occurring on campus into the CAD system; and perform related work as required. Regular use of judgement and discretion is necessary to set priorities, assess the importance of information and react quickly and effectively. Examples of Duties: Receives, prioritizes, transmits and documents first notification of calls for service for police, fire and medical assistance from the University community.Acknowledges, records and dispatches appropriate Police, EHS, and Boston EMS and Fire Department to fire, intrusion and panic alarm calls received via outside alarm companies.Receives, records and dispatches appropriate Police, EHS, vendor, and when applicable fire units to elevator and campus help phones.Receives and disseminates information through various technologies, i.e., police radio broadcast system, teletype system, CJIS Web RMV and statewide police telecommunications.Disseminates information to appropriate department personnel on routine and emergency incidents, complaints, crimes-in-progress and medical emergencies via radio, telephone, and LAN technologies.Disseminates and records information provided to numerous federal, state, municipal law enforcement and other emergency response agencies at the scene of an incident.Records and disseminates information to assist sworn personnel in the coordination of activities of law enforcement personnel who are engaged in significant, high-stress law enforcement and fire service actions such as high-speed chases, domestic abuse, medical assistance, natural disasters, motor vehicle accidents with injuries, psychological commitments, drug surveillance, restraining orders and search warrants, etc. Maintains records and logs of information such as all messages received and transmitted and individuals or authorities to contact in emergency situations via computer aided dispatch (CAD) system.Provides, at the direction and discretion of a senior command staff member, campus-wide critical emergency notifications system following established federal, state and Clery Act guidelines.Disseminates and records information provided by other law enforcement agencies relative to missing or wanted individuals, criminal history checks, stolen property and sensitive intelligence such as drug interdiction and terrorist activities, etc., in a prompt fashion to appropriate department personnel.Responds to requests for information from the public and other agencies, providing general, non-critical information concerning travel directions, general hazards, construction work, weather and road conditions.Enters appropriate data records via Leaps/CJIS/NCIC systems to assure proper recording in compliance with state records retention standards.Trains and guides on department systems.Responds to requests for, and disseminates, student information retrieved via the University's records program to appropriate department personnel.Maintains a working knowledge of the University's camera systems to provide assistance to investigating officer(s) when necessary, and to provide a visual means of monitoring areas impacted by emergencies, i.e. motor vehicle accidents and emergency weather conditions.Maintains ability to retrieve previous radio transmissions or telephone calls through recording software and playback systems.Keeps abreast and complies with all Police Communication Center guidelines, directives, announcements, special orders, policies and procedures.Performs other related duties, consistent with position, as required.Qualifications: The incumbent must possess the ability to be certified by the Association of Public Safety Communications Officials (APCO) and must provide fingerprinting. The incumbent will be required to work a varied work schedule including but not limited to nights, weekends and holidays. Knowledge of the proper telephone procedures for making and receiving agency calls.Knowledge of the methods of operating mobile and fixed radio communications equipment.Knowledge of the laws, rules and regulations governing radio communications equipment.Ability to use proper English grammar, both orally and in writing, clearly and distinctly.Ability to understand, explain and apply rules, policies, procedures and guidelines.Ability to give and follow oral and written instructions.Ability to gather information through questioning individuals.Ability to assemble items of information in accordance with established procedures.Ability to maintain accurate records.Ability to establish and maintain harmonious working relationships with others.Ability to deal tactfully with others.Ability to adjust to changing situations to meet emergency requirements.Ability to maintain a calm manner, make decisions and act quickly in stressful and emergency situations.Ability to exercise sound judgment and discretion.Strong commitment to customer service. Qualifications acquired on the job: (List knowledge, skills, abilities):Knowledge of Police Communication Center's policies and procedures.Knowledge of University and Department rules, regulations, policies, procedures, and directives.Department In-Service training as deemed necessary to perform job requirements and gain new and advanced skills.Considerable experience in the operation of radio systems, security and fire alarm monitoring systems and State and national databases.Considerable experience in the operation of fire systems to monitor and record all campus fire and intrusion alarms.Considerable experience in the operation of the alarm system to monitor all intrusions.First Aid, CPR and APCO Basic Telecommunicator certifications.Knowledge of the geographical layout of the University and area immediately surrounding the campus.Proficiency in retrieving data from the University student and staff data banks.Proficiency in entering and retrieving data from the national, state and local police database systems such as NCIC and IMC.Minimum entrance requirements:High School graduate or equivalent.Knowledge of geographical directions (north, south east, west).Typing/keyboarding skillsComputer skills including skills in handling multiple computer monitoring systems.Ability to read and speak the English language in a clear and concise manner. Preferred Qualifications:Bachelor's DegreePrevious experience with law enforcement or security dispatchingBilingual background with fluency in Spanish or VietnamesePossession of a current APCO Basic Dispatch certificateBackground Check Information: Satisfactory completion of a background check is required for employment. UMass Boston Police Department will issue a conditional offer of employment to the selected candidate, which may be rescinded if the background check reveals disqualifying information, and/or it is discovered that the candidate knowingly withheld or falsified information. The standard background check includes criminal and license check, National Sex Offender Registry, fingerprinting, employment and education verification. Background checks for this position are conducted by the UMass Boston Police Department. Application Instructions: Please apply online with your resume, cover letter and list of three professional work references. Review of candidates will begin following the application closing date. Grade: 13 This is a non-exempt union position. All official salary offers must be approved by Human Resources. UMass Boston is committed to the full inclusion of all qualified individuals. As part of this commitment, we will ensure that persons with disabilities are provided reasonable accommodations for the hiring process. If reasonable accommodation is needed, please contact the ADA/504 Coordinator Andrea Haas or . Applications close: Whatsapp Facebook LinkedIn Email App if (typeof SocialShareKit != 'undefined') SocialShareKit.init( forceInit: true, reinitialize: true, selector: '.social-share-kit .ssk' );
NYS Justice Center for the Protection of People with Special Needs
Delmar, New York
Minimum Qualifications: 15 years of law enforcement/investigative field experience in a major metropolitan police department or law enforcement agency, of which at least six years must have been in a leadership level (command) and have included staffing, budgeting and policy-making responsibilities. In addition, candidates must have served as a supervisor in an investigative unit and demonstrated the ability to effectively supervise multiple investigations in a variety of disciplines. Candidates must also have experience with the following: supervision of allegations of abuse and neglect of vulnerable persons; creation and/or development of investigative staff; use of statistical analysis and mapping to determine crime trends, patterns and series; and the development of action plans designed to reduce and/or prevent crimes. NOTE: All candidates must reside in New York State at the time of appointment and must have current NYS basic course for police officer certification. Duties Description: Under the direction of the Deputy Director for Incident Management and Investigations, the Chief of Investigations duties will include, but are not limited to, the following: Plan, organize and direct the activities of the Office of Investigations. Confer with the Special Prosecutor/Inspector General and his/her staff, in the formation of investigative policy and procedures. Confer with managers from other State Agencies and Police Departments regarding mutual problems of jurisdiction and procedure. Direct investigations of the more difficult, sensitive, and complex cases, as needed. Supervise lower level managers, supervisors, and investigators. Review and approve the more complex investigative reports. Plan and direct training of personnel. Prepare oral and written reports, correspondence and memoranda, as well as special reports and studies. Ensure quality control functions are in place in regard to investigation case management. Establish and maintain relationships with law enforcement agencies, state agencies investigative offices, the Inspector General's Office and other entities as appropriate. Additional Comments: Established in 2013 by the Protection with Special Needs Act; The New York State Justice Center for the Protection of People with Special Needs (Justice Center) is charged with protecting over one million New Yorkers under the care or jurisdiction across six State Oversight Agencies. The New York State Justice Center for the Protection of People with Special Needs (Justice Center) is an equal opportunity/affirmative action employer. NYS Human Rights Law prohibits discrimination because of age, race, creed, color, national origin, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, military status, sex, disability, predisposing genetic characteristics, familial status, marital status, or status as a victim of domestic violence. REASONABLE ACCOMMODATION: The New York State Justice Center for the Protection of People with Special Needs (Justice Center) provides reasonable accommodations to applicants with disabilities. If you need a reasonable accommodation for any part of the application and hiring process, please notify the Office of Human Resources via email at NOTE ON FINGERPRINTING: Please be advised that should you accept a job offer with this agency, you may be required to be fingerprinted and pay for the cost of the fingerprinting fee. NOTE ON TELECOMMUTING: Employees are required to apply and obtain approval through management to telecommute according to the Justice Center's Telecommuting Program Guidelines.
10/13/2025
Full time
Minimum Qualifications: 15 years of law enforcement/investigative field experience in a major metropolitan police department or law enforcement agency, of which at least six years must have been in a leadership level (command) and have included staffing, budgeting and policy-making responsibilities. In addition, candidates must have served as a supervisor in an investigative unit and demonstrated the ability to effectively supervise multiple investigations in a variety of disciplines. Candidates must also have experience with the following: supervision of allegations of abuse and neglect of vulnerable persons; creation and/or development of investigative staff; use of statistical analysis and mapping to determine crime trends, patterns and series; and the development of action plans designed to reduce and/or prevent crimes. NOTE: All candidates must reside in New York State at the time of appointment and must have current NYS basic course for police officer certification. Duties Description: Under the direction of the Deputy Director for Incident Management and Investigations, the Chief of Investigations duties will include, but are not limited to, the following: Plan, organize and direct the activities of the Office of Investigations. Confer with the Special Prosecutor/Inspector General and his/her staff, in the formation of investigative policy and procedures. Confer with managers from other State Agencies and Police Departments regarding mutual problems of jurisdiction and procedure. Direct investigations of the more difficult, sensitive, and complex cases, as needed. Supervise lower level managers, supervisors, and investigators. Review and approve the more complex investigative reports. Plan and direct training of personnel. Prepare oral and written reports, correspondence and memoranda, as well as special reports and studies. Ensure quality control functions are in place in regard to investigation case management. Establish and maintain relationships with law enforcement agencies, state agencies investigative offices, the Inspector General's Office and other entities as appropriate. Additional Comments: Established in 2013 by the Protection with Special Needs Act; The New York State Justice Center for the Protection of People with Special Needs (Justice Center) is charged with protecting over one million New Yorkers under the care or jurisdiction across six State Oversight Agencies. The New York State Justice Center for the Protection of People with Special Needs (Justice Center) is an equal opportunity/affirmative action employer. NYS Human Rights Law prohibits discrimination because of age, race, creed, color, national origin, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, military status, sex, disability, predisposing genetic characteristics, familial status, marital status, or status as a victim of domestic violence. REASONABLE ACCOMMODATION: The New York State Justice Center for the Protection of People with Special Needs (Justice Center) provides reasonable accommodations to applicants with disabilities. If you need a reasonable accommodation for any part of the application and hiring process, please notify the Office of Human Resources via email at NOTE ON FINGERPRINTING: Please be advised that should you accept a job offer with this agency, you may be required to be fingerprinted and pay for the cost of the fingerprinting fee. NOTE ON TELECOMMUTING: Employees are required to apply and obtain approval through management to telecommute according to the Justice Center's Telecommuting Program Guidelines.
Security POLICE POSITIONS CONYNGHAM BOROUGH is seeking applications for full-time and part-time police officers. Candidates must be Act 120 certified. Salary commensurate with experience. Interested applicants must send a resume with cover letter to Conyngham Borough, 215 Main Street, PO Box 442, Conyngham, PA 18219, or email to cony on or before October 30, 2025. The Borough is an equal opportunity employer (E.O.E.) and does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, national origin, sex, religion, age, disability or familial status in employment or the provisions of service. Listing provided by: The Standard Speaker, Hazleton, PA Times-Shamrock Communications Monster Partner Products:
10/13/2025
Full time
Security POLICE POSITIONS CONYNGHAM BOROUGH is seeking applications for full-time and part-time police officers. Candidates must be Act 120 certified. Salary commensurate with experience. Interested applicants must send a resume with cover letter to Conyngham Borough, 215 Main Street, PO Box 442, Conyngham, PA 18219, or email to cony on or before October 30, 2025. The Borough is an equal opportunity employer (E.O.E.) and does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, national origin, sex, religion, age, disability or familial status in employment or the provisions of service. Listing provided by: The Standard Speaker, Hazleton, PA Times-Shamrock Communications Monster Partner Products:
Kern Community College District
Bakersfield, California
Chief of Police Kern Community College District Salary: $141,258.56 - $199,594.65 Annually Job Type: Full Time Job Number: FY25- Location: Bakersfield College Panorama Campus, CA Department: College Safety Basic Function Under general direction of the Vice President for Finance and Administration, the Chief of Police plans, directs, manages, and oversees the activities and operations of the Bakersfield College Police and College Safety Department at each campus location, including supervision of including sworn and non-sworn personnel, communications dispatch, parking program services, and emergency preparedness programs. The Chief provides leadership in emergency management, including planning, training, exercise, and regulatory compliance. The Chief partners and coordinates with the Kern Community College District Office on policies, procedures, and activities that intersect with campus safety, emergency management, and other areas of responsibility. In addition, the Chief serves as the primary College contact for emergency management, homeland security, and stakeholder engagement through outreach, training and education. Representative Duties Provides Leadership and direction to the Bakersfield College Police and College Safety Department.Advises college administrators on police and security matters.Directs and oversees the College's emergency preparedness to ensure compliance with Incident Command Systems (ICS), National Incident Management Systems (NIMS), and Standardized Emergency Management Systems (SEMS).As necessary, responds to major incidents reported to the Police Department and ensures that the Incident Commander is following Incident Command System/Standardized Emergency Management System (ICS/SEMS) protocol; assumes role as Incident Commander or other roles as needed for the situation and works closely with the District assigned emergency preparedness coordinator; and consults with representatives of law enforcement, safety and disaster preparedness to improve interagency cooperation.Develops department rules and regulations that are consistent with local, state and federal legal mandates for community college police departments.Develops and implements a training program for staff in a variety of areas, including but not limited to jurisdiction, reporting procedures, use of force, weapons, laws of arrest and radio procedures.Lead departmental strategic planning, policy development, and continuous quality improvement.Promote transparency, accountability, and effective resource stewardship.Prepares and administers the police department and college safety department budget, including staffing, equipment, and training resources; prepares recommendations and justifications regarding budget requests; authorizes expenditures according to District policies.Direct all aspects of campus law enforcement and public safety, including patrol, investigations, crime prevention, traffic and parking enforcement, and event security.Oversees the development and implementation of strategic and work planning activities; develops programs, goals, and objectives to support the mission of the department and the College.Coordinate drills and exercises with campus stakeholders and mutual aid partners.Foster a campus culture of trust, fairness, and collaboration through community policing strategies.Attend campus events and participate in shared governance and student life activities to strengthen campus-community relationships.Establish strong partnerships with local law enforcement, fire, and emergency service providers.Ensure professional development and ongoing training in de-escalation, bias-awareness, cultural competency, and conflict resolution.Uphold professional standards consistent with POST, the Peace Officer's Bill of Rights, and collective bargaining agreements.Provides leadership and demonstrates by example a community-policing model for Bakersfield College, including participatory governance, and other problem-solving approaches to law enforcement within the College.Upholds the College's campus policing philosophy. Ensures that campus police activities are in line with the peace officer code of ethics.Directs emergency response operations for major and minor incidents occurring within the jurisdiction of Campus Police.Oversees the development and presentation of training and informational programs for students, faculty, and staff in the areas of emergency preparedness, and best practices for campus safety and security.Serves as the responsible agent of the College, in coordination with District-wide efforts, to ensure the collection, analysis, and timely submission of mandated crime reporting to the public, in compliance with applicable local, state, and/or federal regulations, Clery Act, State, Title IX requirements and Federal Uniform Crime Reporting.Directs the preparation, maintenance, and retention of files and records related to Campus Police functions and activities; maintains records of criminal activity affecting the College.Recommends improvement in campus police and security services and related policies and regulations.Recruit, train, evaluate, counsel, discipline and supervise sworn and non-sworn staff in compliance with POST standards and college and District policies, including ensuring that police personnel meet Post requirements. .Instructs campus police and security personnel in pertinent District policies and appropriate community policing procedures; revises and maintains training manual on procedures and methods for protecting personnel, students, and facilities of the college campus.Coordinates and supervises the scheduling and assignment of College Police and College Safety personnel and facilitiesOversees the recruitment and training for the Student Worker Police Cadets Program.Supervises and coordinates criminal investigations, including the interrogation of subjects, control, and appearance at hearings and trials.Supervises and may participate in patrol, enforcement, and providing security for events and gatherings.Reviews reports submitted by police and security personnel for accuracy, completeness, and appropriateness of action taken.Prepares, submits, and presents special statistical and narrative reports to the Board of Trustees, President/Chancellor, and senior management staff as required.Works effectively with people at all levels of the organization including management, faculty, staff, and students; and is sensitive to and understands the diverse academic, socioeconomic, cultural, disability and ethnic backgrounds of community college students.Performs other related duties as assigned and/or requested by senior administration. Minimum Qualifications Minimum Qualifications: A Bachelor's degree from an accredited college or university in administration of justice, criminology, criminal justice, police science, law enforcement, public administration or related field or any equivalent combination of education and experience. Five (5) years recent public law enforcement and investigative experience, including two (2) years in a supervisory capacity at or above the level of police sergeant. Possession of a certificate signifying completion of a course of training approved by the Commission on Peace Officer Standards and Training (California Penal Code, Section 832) prior to employment. California Commission on Peace Officer Standards and Training Basic, Intermediate, Advanced, and Supervisory Certificates. Possession of valid Standard First Aid and CPR certificates. Sensitivity to and understanding of the diverse cultural, socioeconomic and ethnic backgrounds of college students and individuals with disabilities. Licenses, Certificates, and other Requirements: Incident Command Certification in ICS 100, 200, 300, 400, and IS 700 and 800, or ability to obtain certification within one year of hire.Valid California Driver's LicenseSatisfactory completion of pre-employment physical assessmentSatisfactory completion of pre-employment drug testingMust maintain Post Annual Training Requirements.Preferred Qualifications: Master's degree in a related field from an accredited college or university CA POST Management Certificate Documented experience in Emergency Management/Preparedness and Crisis Management Five (5) years of experience at a management level in a similar community college setting Knowledge & Abilities Knowledge of: Principles of Administration of Justice and organization. Clery Act reporting standards and procedures. District organization, policies, and procedures. Federal, State, and municipal laws and statutes. Principles of budget planning and administration. California Education Code. Law enforcement procedures, police methodology, and preventive security measures within a higher education environment. Applicable federal, state, city, and county laws, rules, and regulations, including laws of search, seizure, and arrest, legal rights of citizens, court procedures, and rules of evidence. Proper use and care of firearms. Standardized Emergency Management Systems (ICS Incident Command System , NIMS, SEMS). . click apply for full job details
10/12/2025
Full time
Chief of Police Kern Community College District Salary: $141,258.56 - $199,594.65 Annually Job Type: Full Time Job Number: FY25- Location: Bakersfield College Panorama Campus, CA Department: College Safety Basic Function Under general direction of the Vice President for Finance and Administration, the Chief of Police plans, directs, manages, and oversees the activities and operations of the Bakersfield College Police and College Safety Department at each campus location, including supervision of including sworn and non-sworn personnel, communications dispatch, parking program services, and emergency preparedness programs. The Chief provides leadership in emergency management, including planning, training, exercise, and regulatory compliance. The Chief partners and coordinates with the Kern Community College District Office on policies, procedures, and activities that intersect with campus safety, emergency management, and other areas of responsibility. In addition, the Chief serves as the primary College contact for emergency management, homeland security, and stakeholder engagement through outreach, training and education. Representative Duties Provides Leadership and direction to the Bakersfield College Police and College Safety Department.Advises college administrators on police and security matters.Directs and oversees the College's emergency preparedness to ensure compliance with Incident Command Systems (ICS), National Incident Management Systems (NIMS), and Standardized Emergency Management Systems (SEMS).As necessary, responds to major incidents reported to the Police Department and ensures that the Incident Commander is following Incident Command System/Standardized Emergency Management System (ICS/SEMS) protocol; assumes role as Incident Commander or other roles as needed for the situation and works closely with the District assigned emergency preparedness coordinator; and consults with representatives of law enforcement, safety and disaster preparedness to improve interagency cooperation.Develops department rules and regulations that are consistent with local, state and federal legal mandates for community college police departments.Develops and implements a training program for staff in a variety of areas, including but not limited to jurisdiction, reporting procedures, use of force, weapons, laws of arrest and radio procedures.Lead departmental strategic planning, policy development, and continuous quality improvement.Promote transparency, accountability, and effective resource stewardship.Prepares and administers the police department and college safety department budget, including staffing, equipment, and training resources; prepares recommendations and justifications regarding budget requests; authorizes expenditures according to District policies.Direct all aspects of campus law enforcement and public safety, including patrol, investigations, crime prevention, traffic and parking enforcement, and event security.Oversees the development and implementation of strategic and work planning activities; develops programs, goals, and objectives to support the mission of the department and the College.Coordinate drills and exercises with campus stakeholders and mutual aid partners.Foster a campus culture of trust, fairness, and collaboration through community policing strategies.Attend campus events and participate in shared governance and student life activities to strengthen campus-community relationships.Establish strong partnerships with local law enforcement, fire, and emergency service providers.Ensure professional development and ongoing training in de-escalation, bias-awareness, cultural competency, and conflict resolution.Uphold professional standards consistent with POST, the Peace Officer's Bill of Rights, and collective bargaining agreements.Provides leadership and demonstrates by example a community-policing model for Bakersfield College, including participatory governance, and other problem-solving approaches to law enforcement within the College.Upholds the College's campus policing philosophy. Ensures that campus police activities are in line with the peace officer code of ethics.Directs emergency response operations for major and minor incidents occurring within the jurisdiction of Campus Police.Oversees the development and presentation of training and informational programs for students, faculty, and staff in the areas of emergency preparedness, and best practices for campus safety and security.Serves as the responsible agent of the College, in coordination with District-wide efforts, to ensure the collection, analysis, and timely submission of mandated crime reporting to the public, in compliance with applicable local, state, and/or federal regulations, Clery Act, State, Title IX requirements and Federal Uniform Crime Reporting.Directs the preparation, maintenance, and retention of files and records related to Campus Police functions and activities; maintains records of criminal activity affecting the College.Recommends improvement in campus police and security services and related policies and regulations.Recruit, train, evaluate, counsel, discipline and supervise sworn and non-sworn staff in compliance with POST standards and college and District policies, including ensuring that police personnel meet Post requirements. .Instructs campus police and security personnel in pertinent District policies and appropriate community policing procedures; revises and maintains training manual on procedures and methods for protecting personnel, students, and facilities of the college campus.Coordinates and supervises the scheduling and assignment of College Police and College Safety personnel and facilitiesOversees the recruitment and training for the Student Worker Police Cadets Program.Supervises and coordinates criminal investigations, including the interrogation of subjects, control, and appearance at hearings and trials.Supervises and may participate in patrol, enforcement, and providing security for events and gatherings.Reviews reports submitted by police and security personnel for accuracy, completeness, and appropriateness of action taken.Prepares, submits, and presents special statistical and narrative reports to the Board of Trustees, President/Chancellor, and senior management staff as required.Works effectively with people at all levels of the organization including management, faculty, staff, and students; and is sensitive to and understands the diverse academic, socioeconomic, cultural, disability and ethnic backgrounds of community college students.Performs other related duties as assigned and/or requested by senior administration. Minimum Qualifications Minimum Qualifications: A Bachelor's degree from an accredited college or university in administration of justice, criminology, criminal justice, police science, law enforcement, public administration or related field or any equivalent combination of education and experience. Five (5) years recent public law enforcement and investigative experience, including two (2) years in a supervisory capacity at or above the level of police sergeant. Possession of a certificate signifying completion of a course of training approved by the Commission on Peace Officer Standards and Training (California Penal Code, Section 832) prior to employment. California Commission on Peace Officer Standards and Training Basic, Intermediate, Advanced, and Supervisory Certificates. Possession of valid Standard First Aid and CPR certificates. Sensitivity to and understanding of the diverse cultural, socioeconomic and ethnic backgrounds of college students and individuals with disabilities. Licenses, Certificates, and other Requirements: Incident Command Certification in ICS 100, 200, 300, 400, and IS 700 and 800, or ability to obtain certification within one year of hire.Valid California Driver's LicenseSatisfactory completion of pre-employment physical assessmentSatisfactory completion of pre-employment drug testingMust maintain Post Annual Training Requirements.Preferred Qualifications: Master's degree in a related field from an accredited college or university CA POST Management Certificate Documented experience in Emergency Management/Preparedness and Crisis Management Five (5) years of experience at a management level in a similar community college setting Knowledge & Abilities Knowledge of: Principles of Administration of Justice and organization. Clery Act reporting standards and procedures. District organization, policies, and procedures. Federal, State, and municipal laws and statutes. Principles of budget planning and administration. California Education Code. Law enforcement procedures, police methodology, and preventive security measures within a higher education environment. Applicable federal, state, city, and county laws, rules, and regulations, including laws of search, seizure, and arrest, legal rights of citizens, court procedures, and rules of evidence. Proper use and care of firearms. Standardized Emergency Management Systems (ICS Incident Command System , NIMS, SEMS). . click apply for full job details
SUMMARY Paragon Professional Services is seeking Transportation Officers for Armed Ground Transportation Services for the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) in New Jersey.Candidate will assume full time status at a salary of $37.15 per hour. Average completion time for onboarding and contract required training is roughly between 4 - 8 weeks. Applicants will be contacted via phone or email within ten (10) business days of submittal. Essential Duties & Responsibilities The following duties outline the primary responsibilities associated with this position. This list is not exhaustive, and additional tasks may be assigned as needed. Perform transportation duties in accordance with PBNDS Standards and Training. Document all detainee transports, ensuring the safety of detainee records and possessions at all times. Provide trip documentation to the Transportation Coordinator promptly. Inform the Operations Supervisor, Transportation Coordinator, and/or Project Manager of any route changes. Obtain all necessary detainee documentation from the transferring facility/agency before departure. Maintain organized vehicle maintenance and service records in designated binders. Report any safety-related transportation issues immediately, completing a vehicle repair order for the Fleet Management Supervisor. Conduct pre-trip vehicle inspections on your assigned vehicle before leaving the hub. Ensure all required equipment is present in your assigned vehicle, including first aid kits, insurance cards, flares, and security devices (refer to the vehicle equipment list). Arrive for work at the scheduled time assigned by the Operations Supervisor. If stationed at a guard post, such as a hospital, adhere to Post Orders and hospital protocols. Carry your guard card, weapons permit, ICE ID, Company ID, and medical card (if applicable) at all times. Complete a post-vehicle check at the end of your assignment. Submit any gas receipts to the Fleet Management Supervisor. Report any accidents, incidents, or injuries related to transportation duties, completing any required incident reports before departure. Complete a Record of Presence (ROP), equipment, and key sign-in/out sheets, along with all necessary daily paperwork. Maintain a valid Armed Guard/Firearms permit to perform transport duties. This includes passing periodic firearms recertification; failure to do so may result in reassignment. The Contractor will certify proficiency quarterly. Training will cover Use of Force, Tactics, Weapon Safety, and Range Qualifications. All Armed Officers must recertify with their duty handgun according to Federal contract or state requirements, achieving a minimum score of 200 (80%) out of 250 points while demonstrating safe weapon handling. Be prepared for rotating shifts, as this is a 24/7 contract. Qualifications - Experience, Education, and Certification To succeed in this role, candidates must be able to effectively carry out all essential duties. The following qualifications represent the necessary knowledge, skills, and abilities required for this position. Reasonable accommodations may be made to assist individuals with disabilities in performing essential functions. Required (Minimum) Qualifications: - High School Diploma. - Current federal background investigation with access or the ability to obtain it (e-QIP). - A minimum of two (2) years of experience as a Law Enforcement Officer and/or Military Police Officer, or six (6) months of experience as a security officer involved in the detention of civil or administrative detainees, or two (2) years of active-duty military service with an honorable discharge. Knowledge, Skills, Abilities, and Other Characteristics: - Strong verbal and written communication skills. - Basic proficiency in Microsoft Office applications and data entry. - Effective organizational skills. Preferred Qualifications: Possession of a valid New Jersey Permit to Carry Possession of a valid New Jersey Security Officer Registration Card Possession of a valid Driver's License or valid Commercial Driver's License for the state you reside in Possession of a USDOT Medical Card (for CDL license holders only) Current federal background investigation and access or ability to obtain (e-Qip). Active Federal government security clearance. Necessary Physical Requirements: The physical demands outlined here represent the requirements an employee must meet to successfully perform the essential functions of this role. Employees must maintain a constant state of mental alertness. Reasonable accommodations may be made to assist individuals with disabilities. Essential functions may require maintaining physical fitness for bending, stooping, sitting, walking, or standing for extended periods. Most time will be spent sitting in a transportation vehicle with limited movement. DOT Covered/Safety-Sensitive Role Requirements: This position is not subject to federal requirements concerning Department of Transportation "safety-sensitive" functions. Work Environment: The characteristics of the work environment necessary for performing the essential functions of this role include: - Working in a transportation vehicle, either as a driver or passenger, responsible for the safety and security of all detainees. Daily exposure to various individuals with unknown medical histories may lead to potential exposure to contagious air and bloodborne pathogens. Supervisory Responsibilities: This position has no supervisory responsibilities. Additional Qualifying Factors: - Ability to obtain and maintain Federal Government Clearance (Public Trust or Secret). - Ability to obtain and maintain a New Jersey Wear Carry Permit. - Ability to obtain and maintain New Jersey Security Guard Certification. - Ability to pass pre-hire and random drug tests and physical examinations. - Valid Driver's License for the state of residence. As a condition of employment, you will be required to pass a pre-employment drug screening and have acceptable background check results. If applicable to the contract, you must also obtain the appropriate clearance levels required and be able to obtain access to military installations. Shareholder Preference.BSNC gives hiring, promotion, training and retention preference to BSNC shareholders, shareholder descendants and shareholder spouses who meet the minimum qualifications for the job. Bering Straits Native Corporation is an equal opportunity employer.All applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to any status protected by state or federal law, or any other basis prohibited by law.
10/12/2025
Full time
SUMMARY Paragon Professional Services is seeking Transportation Officers for Armed Ground Transportation Services for the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) in New Jersey.Candidate will assume full time status at a salary of $37.15 per hour. Average completion time for onboarding and contract required training is roughly between 4 - 8 weeks. Applicants will be contacted via phone or email within ten (10) business days of submittal. Essential Duties & Responsibilities The following duties outline the primary responsibilities associated with this position. This list is not exhaustive, and additional tasks may be assigned as needed. Perform transportation duties in accordance with PBNDS Standards and Training. Document all detainee transports, ensuring the safety of detainee records and possessions at all times. Provide trip documentation to the Transportation Coordinator promptly. Inform the Operations Supervisor, Transportation Coordinator, and/or Project Manager of any route changes. Obtain all necessary detainee documentation from the transferring facility/agency before departure. Maintain organized vehicle maintenance and service records in designated binders. Report any safety-related transportation issues immediately, completing a vehicle repair order for the Fleet Management Supervisor. Conduct pre-trip vehicle inspections on your assigned vehicle before leaving the hub. Ensure all required equipment is present in your assigned vehicle, including first aid kits, insurance cards, flares, and security devices (refer to the vehicle equipment list). Arrive for work at the scheduled time assigned by the Operations Supervisor. If stationed at a guard post, such as a hospital, adhere to Post Orders and hospital protocols. Carry your guard card, weapons permit, ICE ID, Company ID, and medical card (if applicable) at all times. Complete a post-vehicle check at the end of your assignment. Submit any gas receipts to the Fleet Management Supervisor. Report any accidents, incidents, or injuries related to transportation duties, completing any required incident reports before departure. Complete a Record of Presence (ROP), equipment, and key sign-in/out sheets, along with all necessary daily paperwork. Maintain a valid Armed Guard/Firearms permit to perform transport duties. This includes passing periodic firearms recertification; failure to do so may result in reassignment. The Contractor will certify proficiency quarterly. Training will cover Use of Force, Tactics, Weapon Safety, and Range Qualifications. All Armed Officers must recertify with their duty handgun according to Federal contract or state requirements, achieving a minimum score of 200 (80%) out of 250 points while demonstrating safe weapon handling. Be prepared for rotating shifts, as this is a 24/7 contract. Qualifications - Experience, Education, and Certification To succeed in this role, candidates must be able to effectively carry out all essential duties. The following qualifications represent the necessary knowledge, skills, and abilities required for this position. Reasonable accommodations may be made to assist individuals with disabilities in performing essential functions. Required (Minimum) Qualifications: - High School Diploma. - Current federal background investigation with access or the ability to obtain it (e-QIP). - A minimum of two (2) years of experience as a Law Enforcement Officer and/or Military Police Officer, or six (6) months of experience as a security officer involved in the detention of civil or administrative detainees, or two (2) years of active-duty military service with an honorable discharge. Knowledge, Skills, Abilities, and Other Characteristics: - Strong verbal and written communication skills. - Basic proficiency in Microsoft Office applications and data entry. - Effective organizational skills. Preferred Qualifications: Possession of a valid New Jersey Permit to Carry Possession of a valid New Jersey Security Officer Registration Card Possession of a valid Driver's License or valid Commercial Driver's License for the state you reside in Possession of a USDOT Medical Card (for CDL license holders only) Current federal background investigation and access or ability to obtain (e-Qip). Active Federal government security clearance. Necessary Physical Requirements: The physical demands outlined here represent the requirements an employee must meet to successfully perform the essential functions of this role. Employees must maintain a constant state of mental alertness. Reasonable accommodations may be made to assist individuals with disabilities. Essential functions may require maintaining physical fitness for bending, stooping, sitting, walking, or standing for extended periods. Most time will be spent sitting in a transportation vehicle with limited movement. DOT Covered/Safety-Sensitive Role Requirements: This position is not subject to federal requirements concerning Department of Transportation "safety-sensitive" functions. Work Environment: The characteristics of the work environment necessary for performing the essential functions of this role include: - Working in a transportation vehicle, either as a driver or passenger, responsible for the safety and security of all detainees. Daily exposure to various individuals with unknown medical histories may lead to potential exposure to contagious air and bloodborne pathogens. Supervisory Responsibilities: This position has no supervisory responsibilities. Additional Qualifying Factors: - Ability to obtain and maintain Federal Government Clearance (Public Trust or Secret). - Ability to obtain and maintain a New Jersey Wear Carry Permit. - Ability to obtain and maintain New Jersey Security Guard Certification. - Ability to pass pre-hire and random drug tests and physical examinations. - Valid Driver's License for the state of residence. As a condition of employment, you will be required to pass a pre-employment drug screening and have acceptable background check results. If applicable to the contract, you must also obtain the appropriate clearance levels required and be able to obtain access to military installations. Shareholder Preference.BSNC gives hiring, promotion, training and retention preference to BSNC shareholders, shareholder descendants and shareholder spouses who meet the minimum qualifications for the job. Bering Straits Native Corporation is an equal opportunity employer.All applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to any status protected by state or federal law, or any other basis prohibited by law.
Salary: $45 per hour Position posted until filled General Description and Classification Standards Ensures that life and property is protected by enforcing all City statutes and ordinances and the laws and regulations of the state. Duties and responsibilities include, but are not limited to: patrolling airport facilities to ensure safety; assisting fellow officers and with interdepartmental duties and City activities; responding to the needs of the general public by performing rescues, giving information and directions, mediating disputes and deterring criminal activity within the airport campus; compiling reports; and maintaining and updating records for proper documentation. Supervision Received Works under very general supervision. May work independently or with other skilled or semi-skilled workers with responsibility for completion of assigned tasks. Essential Duties & Responsibilities These are typical responsibilities for this position and should not be construed as exclusive or all inclusive. May perform other duties as assigned. Responds to accident calls and gathers information at the accident scene; investigates and reconstructs serious injury or fatal accidents and interviews victims and witnesses. Investigates reported crimes by interviewing and obtaining statements of victims, witnesses, suspects and confidential informants. Determines reasonable suspicion to detain and/or parole cause to search; pursues fleeing and subdues resisting suspects and processes and transports prisoners. Enters or retrieves data to/from computer system including stolen property, arrest and wanted information, investigation data, criminal records check, etc. Identifies illegal drugs and hazardous materials and remains knowledgeable of prescription drugs. Utilizes and maintains weapons and equipment, including radar speed detection device, gun, nightstick, handcuffs, flashlight, etc. in functional and presentable conditions. Meets firearm proficiency requirements at prescribed departmental levels. Uses independent judgment and discretion in the handling of emergency situations, determining and deciding upon procedures to be implemented, setting priorities, maintaining standards and resolving problems. Provides guidance and training as required to lower level, interns, temporary employees, etc. Knowledge, Skills & Abilities This is a partial listing of necessary knowledge, skills, and abilities required to perform the job successfully. It is not an exhaustive list. Knowledge of local ordinances and law enforcement, arrest and courtroom practices, policies and procedures as necessary in the completion of daily responsibilities. Skill in effectively communicating and interacting with supervisors, elected officials, employees, members of the public. Ability to follow all precautionary measures when dealing with suspects who are known to be dangerous and ability to remain calm in emergency and/or life threatening situations. Minimum Qualifications Education and Experience High school diploma or General Equivalency Diploma (GED) and must be an Active in the Atlanta Police Retired Reserve Licensures and Certifications Valid Georgia driver's license is required. Essential Capabilities and Work Environment Required physical, lifting, and sensory capabilities are requirements to perform the job successfully. Typical environmental conditions associated with job. City of Atlanta is an equal opportunity employer. Lifting Requirements Light work:Exerting up to 20 pounds of force occasionally, and/or up to 10 pounds of force to move objects. It is the policy of the City of Atlanta ("COA") that qualified individuals with disabilities are not discriminated against because of their disabilities regarding job application procedures, hiring, and other terms and conditions of employment. It is further the policy of the COA to provide reasonable accommodations to qualified individuals with disabilities in all aspects of the employment process. The COA is prepared to modify or adjust the job application process or the job or work environment to make reasonable accommodations to the known physical or mental limitations of the applicant or employee to enable the applicant or employee to be considered for the position he or she desires, to perform the essential functions of the position in question, or to enjoy equal benefits and privileges of employment as are enjoyed by other similarly situated employees without disabilities, unless the accommodation will impose an undue hardship. If reasonable accommodation is needed, please contact the Human Resources Director for your department. The City of Atlanta is an Equal Opportunity Employer and does not unlawfully discriminate on the basis of race, color, religion, age, disability, sex, sexual orientation, ender identity, marital status, veteran's status or national origin, or any other basis prohibited by federal, state, or local law.We value and encourage diversity in our workforce. Essential Duties & Responsibilities These are typical responsibilities for this position and should not be construed as exclusive or all inclusive. May perform other duties as assigned. Responds to accident calls and gathers information at the accident scene; investigates and reconstructs serious injury or fatal accidents and interviews victims and witnesses. Investigates reported crimes by interviewing and obtaining statements of victims, witnesses, suspects and confidential informants. Determines reasonable suspicion to detain and/or parole cause to search; pursues fleeing and subdues resisting suspects and processes and transports prisoners. Enters or retrieves data to/from computer system including stolen property, arrest and wanted information, investigation data, criminal records check, etc. Identifies illegal drugs and hazardous materials and remains knowledgeable of prescription drugs. Utilizes and maintains weapons and equipment, including radar speed detection device, gun, nightstick, handcuffs, flashlight, etc. in functional and presentable conditions. Meets firearm proficiency requirements at prescribed departmental levels. Decision Making Uses independent judgment and discretion in the handling of emergency situations, determining and deciding upon procedures to be implemented, setting priorities, maintaining standards and resolving problems. Leadership Provided Provides guidance and training as required to lower level, interns, temporary employees, etc. Knowledge, Skills & Abilities This is a partial listing of necessary knowledge, skills, and abilities required to perform the job successfully. It is not an exhaustive list. Knowledge of local ordinances and law enforcement, arrest and courtroom practices, policies and procedures as necessary in the completion of daily responsibilities. Skill in effectively communicating and interacting with supervisors, elected officials, employees, members of the public. Ability to follow all precautionary measures when dealing with suspects who are known to be dangerous and ability to remain calm in emergency and/or life threatening situations.
10/12/2025
Full time
Salary: $45 per hour Position posted until filled General Description and Classification Standards Ensures that life and property is protected by enforcing all City statutes and ordinances and the laws and regulations of the state. Duties and responsibilities include, but are not limited to: patrolling airport facilities to ensure safety; assisting fellow officers and with interdepartmental duties and City activities; responding to the needs of the general public by performing rescues, giving information and directions, mediating disputes and deterring criminal activity within the airport campus; compiling reports; and maintaining and updating records for proper documentation. Supervision Received Works under very general supervision. May work independently or with other skilled or semi-skilled workers with responsibility for completion of assigned tasks. Essential Duties & Responsibilities These are typical responsibilities for this position and should not be construed as exclusive or all inclusive. May perform other duties as assigned. Responds to accident calls and gathers information at the accident scene; investigates and reconstructs serious injury or fatal accidents and interviews victims and witnesses. Investigates reported crimes by interviewing and obtaining statements of victims, witnesses, suspects and confidential informants. Determines reasonable suspicion to detain and/or parole cause to search; pursues fleeing and subdues resisting suspects and processes and transports prisoners. Enters or retrieves data to/from computer system including stolen property, arrest and wanted information, investigation data, criminal records check, etc. Identifies illegal drugs and hazardous materials and remains knowledgeable of prescription drugs. Utilizes and maintains weapons and equipment, including radar speed detection device, gun, nightstick, handcuffs, flashlight, etc. in functional and presentable conditions. Meets firearm proficiency requirements at prescribed departmental levels. Uses independent judgment and discretion in the handling of emergency situations, determining and deciding upon procedures to be implemented, setting priorities, maintaining standards and resolving problems. Provides guidance and training as required to lower level, interns, temporary employees, etc. Knowledge, Skills & Abilities This is a partial listing of necessary knowledge, skills, and abilities required to perform the job successfully. It is not an exhaustive list. Knowledge of local ordinances and law enforcement, arrest and courtroom practices, policies and procedures as necessary in the completion of daily responsibilities. Skill in effectively communicating and interacting with supervisors, elected officials, employees, members of the public. Ability to follow all precautionary measures when dealing with suspects who are known to be dangerous and ability to remain calm in emergency and/or life threatening situations. Minimum Qualifications Education and Experience High school diploma or General Equivalency Diploma (GED) and must be an Active in the Atlanta Police Retired Reserve Licensures and Certifications Valid Georgia driver's license is required. Essential Capabilities and Work Environment Required physical, lifting, and sensory capabilities are requirements to perform the job successfully. Typical environmental conditions associated with job. City of Atlanta is an equal opportunity employer. Lifting Requirements Light work:Exerting up to 20 pounds of force occasionally, and/or up to 10 pounds of force to move objects. It is the policy of the City of Atlanta ("COA") that qualified individuals with disabilities are not discriminated against because of their disabilities regarding job application procedures, hiring, and other terms and conditions of employment. It is further the policy of the COA to provide reasonable accommodations to qualified individuals with disabilities in all aspects of the employment process. The COA is prepared to modify or adjust the job application process or the job or work environment to make reasonable accommodations to the known physical or mental limitations of the applicant or employee to enable the applicant or employee to be considered for the position he or she desires, to perform the essential functions of the position in question, or to enjoy equal benefits and privileges of employment as are enjoyed by other similarly situated employees without disabilities, unless the accommodation will impose an undue hardship. If reasonable accommodation is needed, please contact the Human Resources Director for your department. The City of Atlanta is an Equal Opportunity Employer and does not unlawfully discriminate on the basis of race, color, religion, age, disability, sex, sexual orientation, ender identity, marital status, veteran's status or national origin, or any other basis prohibited by federal, state, or local law.We value and encourage diversity in our workforce. Essential Duties & Responsibilities These are typical responsibilities for this position and should not be construed as exclusive or all inclusive. May perform other duties as assigned. Responds to accident calls and gathers information at the accident scene; investigates and reconstructs serious injury or fatal accidents and interviews victims and witnesses. Investigates reported crimes by interviewing and obtaining statements of victims, witnesses, suspects and confidential informants. Determines reasonable suspicion to detain and/or parole cause to search; pursues fleeing and subdues resisting suspects and processes and transports prisoners. Enters or retrieves data to/from computer system including stolen property, arrest and wanted information, investigation data, criminal records check, etc. Identifies illegal drugs and hazardous materials and remains knowledgeable of prescription drugs. Utilizes and maintains weapons and equipment, including radar speed detection device, gun, nightstick, handcuffs, flashlight, etc. in functional and presentable conditions. Meets firearm proficiency requirements at prescribed departmental levels. Decision Making Uses independent judgment and discretion in the handling of emergency situations, determining and deciding upon procedures to be implemented, setting priorities, maintaining standards and resolving problems. Leadership Provided Provides guidance and training as required to lower level, interns, temporary employees, etc. Knowledge, Skills & Abilities This is a partial listing of necessary knowledge, skills, and abilities required to perform the job successfully. It is not an exhaustive list. Knowledge of local ordinances and law enforcement, arrest and courtroom practices, policies and procedures as necessary in the completion of daily responsibilities. Skill in effectively communicating and interacting with supervisors, elected officials, employees, members of the public. Ability to follow all precautionary measures when dealing with suspects who are known to be dangerous and ability to remain calm in emergency and/or life threatening situations.
Director Of Inspectional Services Brown University To view the full job posting and apply for this position, go to: Job Description: The Brown University Department of Public Safety is a dually accredited (CALEA and RIPAC) department that provides the overall safety and security of the campus community. Situated physically within the Department of Public Safety, BUDPS immediately needs an outstanding individual to serve as the Director of Inspectional Services to provide oversight and strategic leadership over the Inspectional Services Bureau. The purpose of this position is to receive and respond to citizen complaints concerning police misconduct, rule violation, and/or other special confidential investigation requests; examine personnel and case records to ensure that police personnel conform to prescribed standards of conduct; conduct in-depth cases analyses and oversee the department's recruitment/selection processes. In addition, the incumbent will represent the BUDPS on the university-wide Threat Assessment Teams. The position supports the execution of the BU DPS strategic plan and mission at all levels across the Brown University Department of Public Safety enterprise by evaluating the quality of the department's operations, ensuring goals and objectives are being pursued, identifying the need for additional resources and efficiency, and ensuring that control is maintained throughout the department. In addition, the individual is expected to engage the community at all levels through active coordination with the rest of the units across the Brown University Department of Public Safety Enterprise. The Director oversees the internal affairs, citizen commendation and complaint process, and is responsible for all inspections within the department including the evaluation of facilities, vehicles, equipment, records, personnel, investigative procedures, crime reporting practices, training outcomes, patrol operations, and overall effectiveness and efficiency of Brown University Department of Public Safety. Based on these audits and inspections, the director will provide data-driven written reports and recommendations. The position reports to the Deputy Chief of Police/Executive Officer, with a dotted line to the Vice-President for Public Safety and Emergency Management. The inspectional process compares the department's formal expectations with actual performance. The Director must be highly effective in working with individuals and teams; have the ability to focus on results while appreciating process, and be skilled at data-driven decision-making and implementation within the responsible area. This position is the primary contact and has delegated authority for all of the inspectional services functions for the BU Department of Public Safety, and such functions as the department's lead in all inspectional services to ensure compliance with state, federal, university and accreditation requirements. This position will collaborate with a myriad of community members and public safety partners to advance the vision of the Brown University Department of Public Safety, in supporting the mission of the broader University community. Collaborating with campus partners as well as external stakeholders, the ability to envision and communicate strategy, towards short & long-term objectives is critical to this position. Furthermore, a capability to effectively manage execution of these strategic initiatives shall be vital for continued success of the unit and bureau, and thereby, the entire organization. The Director will eventually oversee a police sergeant, 1-2 non-sworn personnel, and 1-2 student employees. Major Responsibility: Manage and provide direct oversight of the Inspectional Services Bureau 75 % Supporting Actions: Oversee strategic development and operation of BU DPS Inspectional Services Processes, focusing on key performance indicators (KPI) to align the mission, vision, values, goals and objectives that inform priorities. Assist the Director of Finance and Administrative Services, Director of Advocacy, Engagement, and Communications, and Deputy Chief with implementation of personnel practices and decisions, including recruitment, selection, evaluation, promotions, and accountability in a manner that attracts, develops, and retains a diverse, cutting-edge, and professional workforce. Manage all internal investigations conducted within the Brown University Department of Public Safety. Provide reports and analyses on all investigations. Conduct investigations in coordination with other University departments on sensitive matters or university wide-threat assessment concerns. Carries out planning and survey work; receive, review and analyze operational reports; evaluates the effectiveness of the bureaus of the department, and make recommendations towards corrective action when necessary. Oversee background investigators and the background investigation process on candidates that have successfully completed the selection process. Serves on various University committees. Major Responsibility: Strategic Planning and Operational Optimization - 25% Supporting Actions: Plan and establish goals and objectives for all inspectional services efforts within the Department of Public Safety. Assist with the development and execution of strategic plans and surveys aligned with department priorities. Collaborate with senior leadership to develop and manage the DPS recruitment and selection processes, ensuring outreach and hiring align with University values. Coordinate with Professional Accountability and Community Compliance partners to support onboarding that reflects DPS mission, values, and expectations. Participates in local, state, and national campus public safety professional associations. Establish metrics and provides analyses for the entire department and provide data driven decision support and recommendations. Conducts formal and informal audits and inspections to ensure compliance with general orders and University policies. Fosters communications and cooperation with other law enforcement agencies, departments, and personnel. Work collaboratively with university leadership and campus partners to promote a positive perception of campus police and facilitate a campus environment where all students feel safe, supported, and able to learn. Cultivate partnerships with the Director of Advocacy, Engagement, and Communications, and the Office of Diversity and Inclusion to sustain a campus culture that is committed to the core principles of diversity and inclusion, trauma-informed practice; fostering an environment in which all members of the campus community are safe and free from discrimination, harassment, and misconduct. Track Public Safety Officer hours to ensure compliance with monthly requirements. Advises the senior leadership team on performance management feedback of employees at all levels of the agency Utilizes performance management data to drive planning and recommendations to improve training to reduce the use of force and citizen complaints. Design and manage a nationally known inspectional services process through writings, presentations and participating on boards. Knowledge and experience with speaking to large groups, facilitation in the classroom, one-on-one and/or in an e-learning environment. Oversee and maintain a learning management system to ensure proper tracking and development of all inspectional services functions. Oversee the management of the audit and inspection scheduling processes department-wide. Major Responsibility: Strategic Planning and Operational Optimization - 25% Supporting Actions: Plan and establish goals and objectives for all inspectional services efforts within the Department of Public Safety. Assist with the development and execution of strategic plans and surveys aligned with department priorities. Collaborate with senior leadership to develop and manage the DPS recruitment and selection processes, ensuring outreach and hiring align with University values. Coordinate with Professional Accountability and Community Compliance partners to support onboarding that reflects DPS mission, values, and expectations. Identify and address inefficiencies in systems, processes, and workflows while ensuring best practices and lessons learned are documented and shared. Standardize practices across units to align with strategic goals and improve organizational performance. Serve as a departmental trainer and subject matter expert on inspectional standards. Provide evidence-based recommendations using data and research to drive strategic decision-making. Support the development of budgets associated with inspectional functions and ensure fiscal alignment with operational goals. Job Qualifications: Required: Bachelor's degree with an emphasis in Criminal Justice, Police Science, Public Administration, Management, or a closely related field. Minimum of seven (7) years broad experience in law enforcement or related field, sworn or civilian position, demonstrating organizational and/or leadership development, project management, and/or leading cross-functional teams in the public or private sector, with training, investigations and supervisory/administrative experience. . click apply for full job details
10/11/2025
Full time
Director Of Inspectional Services Brown University To view the full job posting and apply for this position, go to: Job Description: The Brown University Department of Public Safety is a dually accredited (CALEA and RIPAC) department that provides the overall safety and security of the campus community. Situated physically within the Department of Public Safety, BUDPS immediately needs an outstanding individual to serve as the Director of Inspectional Services to provide oversight and strategic leadership over the Inspectional Services Bureau. The purpose of this position is to receive and respond to citizen complaints concerning police misconduct, rule violation, and/or other special confidential investigation requests; examine personnel and case records to ensure that police personnel conform to prescribed standards of conduct; conduct in-depth cases analyses and oversee the department's recruitment/selection processes. In addition, the incumbent will represent the BUDPS on the university-wide Threat Assessment Teams. The position supports the execution of the BU DPS strategic plan and mission at all levels across the Brown University Department of Public Safety enterprise by evaluating the quality of the department's operations, ensuring goals and objectives are being pursued, identifying the need for additional resources and efficiency, and ensuring that control is maintained throughout the department. In addition, the individual is expected to engage the community at all levels through active coordination with the rest of the units across the Brown University Department of Public Safety Enterprise. The Director oversees the internal affairs, citizen commendation and complaint process, and is responsible for all inspections within the department including the evaluation of facilities, vehicles, equipment, records, personnel, investigative procedures, crime reporting practices, training outcomes, patrol operations, and overall effectiveness and efficiency of Brown University Department of Public Safety. Based on these audits and inspections, the director will provide data-driven written reports and recommendations. The position reports to the Deputy Chief of Police/Executive Officer, with a dotted line to the Vice-President for Public Safety and Emergency Management. The inspectional process compares the department's formal expectations with actual performance. The Director must be highly effective in working with individuals and teams; have the ability to focus on results while appreciating process, and be skilled at data-driven decision-making and implementation within the responsible area. This position is the primary contact and has delegated authority for all of the inspectional services functions for the BU Department of Public Safety, and such functions as the department's lead in all inspectional services to ensure compliance with state, federal, university and accreditation requirements. This position will collaborate with a myriad of community members and public safety partners to advance the vision of the Brown University Department of Public Safety, in supporting the mission of the broader University community. Collaborating with campus partners as well as external stakeholders, the ability to envision and communicate strategy, towards short & long-term objectives is critical to this position. Furthermore, a capability to effectively manage execution of these strategic initiatives shall be vital for continued success of the unit and bureau, and thereby, the entire organization. The Director will eventually oversee a police sergeant, 1-2 non-sworn personnel, and 1-2 student employees. Major Responsibility: Manage and provide direct oversight of the Inspectional Services Bureau 75 % Supporting Actions: Oversee strategic development and operation of BU DPS Inspectional Services Processes, focusing on key performance indicators (KPI) to align the mission, vision, values, goals and objectives that inform priorities. Assist the Director of Finance and Administrative Services, Director of Advocacy, Engagement, and Communications, and Deputy Chief with implementation of personnel practices and decisions, including recruitment, selection, evaluation, promotions, and accountability in a manner that attracts, develops, and retains a diverse, cutting-edge, and professional workforce. Manage all internal investigations conducted within the Brown University Department of Public Safety. Provide reports and analyses on all investigations. Conduct investigations in coordination with other University departments on sensitive matters or university wide-threat assessment concerns. Carries out planning and survey work; receive, review and analyze operational reports; evaluates the effectiveness of the bureaus of the department, and make recommendations towards corrective action when necessary. Oversee background investigators and the background investigation process on candidates that have successfully completed the selection process. Serves on various University committees. Major Responsibility: Strategic Planning and Operational Optimization - 25% Supporting Actions: Plan and establish goals and objectives for all inspectional services efforts within the Department of Public Safety. Assist with the development and execution of strategic plans and surveys aligned with department priorities. Collaborate with senior leadership to develop and manage the DPS recruitment and selection processes, ensuring outreach and hiring align with University values. Coordinate with Professional Accountability and Community Compliance partners to support onboarding that reflects DPS mission, values, and expectations. Participates in local, state, and national campus public safety professional associations. Establish metrics and provides analyses for the entire department and provide data driven decision support and recommendations. Conducts formal and informal audits and inspections to ensure compliance with general orders and University policies. Fosters communications and cooperation with other law enforcement agencies, departments, and personnel. Work collaboratively with university leadership and campus partners to promote a positive perception of campus police and facilitate a campus environment where all students feel safe, supported, and able to learn. Cultivate partnerships with the Director of Advocacy, Engagement, and Communications, and the Office of Diversity and Inclusion to sustain a campus culture that is committed to the core principles of diversity and inclusion, trauma-informed practice; fostering an environment in which all members of the campus community are safe and free from discrimination, harassment, and misconduct. Track Public Safety Officer hours to ensure compliance with monthly requirements. Advises the senior leadership team on performance management feedback of employees at all levels of the agency Utilizes performance management data to drive planning and recommendations to improve training to reduce the use of force and citizen complaints. Design and manage a nationally known inspectional services process through writings, presentations and participating on boards. Knowledge and experience with speaking to large groups, facilitation in the classroom, one-on-one and/or in an e-learning environment. Oversee and maintain a learning management system to ensure proper tracking and development of all inspectional services functions. Oversee the management of the audit and inspection scheduling processes department-wide. Major Responsibility: Strategic Planning and Operational Optimization - 25% Supporting Actions: Plan and establish goals and objectives for all inspectional services efforts within the Department of Public Safety. Assist with the development and execution of strategic plans and surveys aligned with department priorities. Collaborate with senior leadership to develop and manage the DPS recruitment and selection processes, ensuring outreach and hiring align with University values. Coordinate with Professional Accountability and Community Compliance partners to support onboarding that reflects DPS mission, values, and expectations. Identify and address inefficiencies in systems, processes, and workflows while ensuring best practices and lessons learned are documented and shared. Standardize practices across units to align with strategic goals and improve organizational performance. Serve as a departmental trainer and subject matter expert on inspectional standards. Provide evidence-based recommendations using data and research to drive strategic decision-making. Support the development of budgets associated with inspectional functions and ensure fiscal alignment with operational goals. Job Qualifications: Required: Bachelor's degree with an emphasis in Criminal Justice, Police Science, Public Administration, Management, or a closely related field. Minimum of seven (7) years broad experience in law enforcement or related field, sworn or civilian position, demonstrating organizational and/or leadership development, project management, and/or leading cross-functional teams in the public or private sector, with training, investigations and supervisory/administrative experience. . click apply for full job details
Colorado Mountain College
Glenwood Springs, Colorado
Job Description: Primary Responsibility The Program Director is responsible for the administration and leadership of the CLETA program and oversees faculty and all aspects of the program. Under the supervision of the Dean of Allied Health, Public Safety, Wellness and Outdoor Studies, the Program Director for CLETA is responsible for providing general oversight of program offerings at multiple campuses, to include responsibility for structured guidance around consistency of practices in risk management in the Training Academy across the college. The Program Director provides instructional and administrative leadership and support to the program and all related areas of the College. This position reports directly to the Dean of Allied Health, Public Safety, Wellness and Outdoor Studies, and works directly with faculty and collaboratively with the campus academic and student affairs supervisors. Responsibilities include but are not limited to: ensuring that offerings of the program articulate with CMC's mission, vision, strategic plan and institutional learning outcomes as well as state and national standards; handling budget, hiring and support of faculty, coordination of program accreditation applications/renewals and program activity reporting, leading program advisory committee meetings, outreach, marketing, & recruiting activities, and program assessment. The program director provides instructional and administrative leadership and support to the assigned program areas college wide. This position assists (as needed) with recruiting, contracting, orientations, and evaluations of instructors; facilitates with the instructional design of schedules for courses; curriculum and catalog updates; works with faculty across the college to ensure consistency of curricular and learning outcomes for students; manages all aspects of the program budgets to comply with CMC standards; attends program advisory committee meetings for the disciplines, and coordinates program and discipline assessment. In conjunction with college leadership and designated campus VPs, the program coordinator also serves as a liaison with relevant external agencies in the CMC service area to ensure compliance with regulatory matters and ensures the programs meet the needs of the communities served. With regard to instructional risk management practices, this position will be responsible for developing, evaluating, and maintaining consistent risk management policies and procedures, in conjunction with the Risk Management office, faculty, and instructional leadership across the college. Risk Management duties for CLETA courses will include identifying, measuring, and making decisions on operational risks. They will also be responsible for analyzing, developing, and maintaining contingency plans to deal with emergencies in the instructional spaces across the CLETA programming. This program director is a year-round administrative, non-faculty, staff position. The incumbent must be qualified to be credentialed to teach in the assigned areas, however, is not assigned a faculty rank. This position will have teaching assignments, as well as oversight during guest lecturers, community member presentations, and some adjunct lead instruction times. Pre-requisites for Position (Qualifications Standards) Education and experience sufficient for the rigors of the position required. Qualified candidates must be credentialed to teach in the program, or eligible to be credentialed to teach in the program. Examples of idea qualifications include a minimum of a Bachelor's degree or equivalent in Public Safety, Public Administration, Law Enforcement or related fields from an accredited college or university and two years' experience 4,000 hours verifiable work experience within the last 7 years) in one of the above listed fields; or equivalent combination of education and experience. Experience with, and demonstrated sensitivity to an understanding of, the diverse academic, social, economic, cultural, ability, and ethnic backgrounds of community college students. Teaching Experience: One-year full-time teaching experience or equivalent as part time instructor. Preferred Qualifications: Master's Degree in Criminal Justice, Police Science, Public Safety, Public Administration, Law Enforcement related fields from an accredited college or university Experience in teaching, training, and leadership in the field of law enforcement. Experience as a community college instructor in one or more law enforcement related disciplines. Management experience in public safety/law enforcement Higher education teaching and administration experience is preferred. A candidate with full-time higher education teaching experience is preferred. Special Skills or Attributes: Colorado Peace Officer Standards and Training (P.O.S.T) certified or completion of P.O.S.T. certification within the first 6 months of employment required; P.O.S.T. supervisory experience in law enforcement and instructor certification in one or more of the three P.O.S.T. skill areas preferred. Valid Colorado driver's license required. Welcoming. Innovative. Focused on Student Success. These principles reflect the soul of CMC. They guide us in building our teams, cultivating leaders, and expanding our approaches and mindset. They guide us to be an institution of higher education that's the right fit for every faculty member, staff, student, and community member in its trust. Applicants must demonstrate a commitment to working effectively with students, employees, and community members of all backgrounds. Bilingual (English/Spanish) or conversational language abilities preferred. Hiring range = $109,870.73 - $122,078.59 annual salary depending upon a combination of education and experience. Benefits include Medical, Dental, Vision, Life Insurance, Pet insurance, retirement contribution, tuition reimbursement, annual & sick time, mental health resources, healthy lifestyle benefits, affordable transitional housing may be available to the successful candidate based on eligibility and availability, relocation if applicable. CMC utilizes a wage progression compensation model that accounts for a candidate's skill and experience. Although a salary range is listed, salary will be set commensurate with the successful candidate's qualifications and in compliance with the Equal Pay for Equal Work Act. Position anticipated to close on September 1, 2025, or until filled. Minimum Qualifications: Essential Duties The percentages noted below represent anticipated averages. Program oversight and administration (60%): Leadership of the CLETA program along with general administration/oversight of assigned areas and functions. 1. Oversee department and program in compliance with college, state and national expectations. 2 Ensure consistency and integrity of the program curriculum across all locations offered, and that program contracts are current across all campuses. 3. Support all instructors in establishing an effective classroom instructional environment that accommodates diverse learning styles and promote inclusion from culturally diverse groups. Maintains accurate up-to-date instructor files to ensure an adequate pool of instructors and for state inspection. Teaches academy classes as needed, to include required academic and skills related training. 4. Manage program review process including curriculum, contracts, accreditation standards, applications, renewals, annual reporting, and assessment (e.g., syllabus course review). 5. Coordinate department budget including grants, course and program fees with campus and school leadership. 6. Program Administration Ensure quality and consistency or program delivery, college-wide, by sharing exemplar course plans with adjunct and full time faculty and managing the curriculum library for the discipline. Supervise the process for faculty recruiting, hiring, credentialing, evaluation and support/mentoring. Coordinate scheduling of curriculum, including lectures, labs, and clinical/internships for the program college-wide, and in conjunction with the school dean and campus leadership. Ensure all programs, services, and functions comply with federal, state, and local codes, legal mandates, contracts, rules, regulations, ordinances, and required procedures of POST and other regulatory agencies, and CMC policies and procedures. Prepares the academy training schedule each semester and submits the schedule to Colorado P.O.S.T. for approval. Monitors both academy academic and skill testing procedures. Seeks P.O.S.T. approval of any new or proposed training sites and maintains previous site approvals. Assesses equipment in the program and organizes maintenance and replacement as needed in accordance with college policies and procedures. Develop, implement, and adhere to the CMC police academy budgets and manage all financial resources consistent with CMC policy. Establish and maintain records that includes enrollment rosters, POST form 11-Es, trainee files, trainee manuals, attendance records, lesson plans, source material, instructor files, instructor course evaluations, and site safety plans. Attend professional conferences, meetings, and workshops to stay current on public safety issues and curricula. Prepare all necessary internal and external reports to maintain accreditation and meet standards of program operation. . click apply for full job details
10/11/2025
Full time
Job Description: Primary Responsibility The Program Director is responsible for the administration and leadership of the CLETA program and oversees faculty and all aspects of the program. Under the supervision of the Dean of Allied Health, Public Safety, Wellness and Outdoor Studies, the Program Director for CLETA is responsible for providing general oversight of program offerings at multiple campuses, to include responsibility for structured guidance around consistency of practices in risk management in the Training Academy across the college. The Program Director provides instructional and administrative leadership and support to the program and all related areas of the College. This position reports directly to the Dean of Allied Health, Public Safety, Wellness and Outdoor Studies, and works directly with faculty and collaboratively with the campus academic and student affairs supervisors. Responsibilities include but are not limited to: ensuring that offerings of the program articulate with CMC's mission, vision, strategic plan and institutional learning outcomes as well as state and national standards; handling budget, hiring and support of faculty, coordination of program accreditation applications/renewals and program activity reporting, leading program advisory committee meetings, outreach, marketing, & recruiting activities, and program assessment. The program director provides instructional and administrative leadership and support to the assigned program areas college wide. This position assists (as needed) with recruiting, contracting, orientations, and evaluations of instructors; facilitates with the instructional design of schedules for courses; curriculum and catalog updates; works with faculty across the college to ensure consistency of curricular and learning outcomes for students; manages all aspects of the program budgets to comply with CMC standards; attends program advisory committee meetings for the disciplines, and coordinates program and discipline assessment. In conjunction with college leadership and designated campus VPs, the program coordinator also serves as a liaison with relevant external agencies in the CMC service area to ensure compliance with regulatory matters and ensures the programs meet the needs of the communities served. With regard to instructional risk management practices, this position will be responsible for developing, evaluating, and maintaining consistent risk management policies and procedures, in conjunction with the Risk Management office, faculty, and instructional leadership across the college. Risk Management duties for CLETA courses will include identifying, measuring, and making decisions on operational risks. They will also be responsible for analyzing, developing, and maintaining contingency plans to deal with emergencies in the instructional spaces across the CLETA programming. This program director is a year-round administrative, non-faculty, staff position. The incumbent must be qualified to be credentialed to teach in the assigned areas, however, is not assigned a faculty rank. This position will have teaching assignments, as well as oversight during guest lecturers, community member presentations, and some adjunct lead instruction times. Pre-requisites for Position (Qualifications Standards) Education and experience sufficient for the rigors of the position required. Qualified candidates must be credentialed to teach in the program, or eligible to be credentialed to teach in the program. Examples of idea qualifications include a minimum of a Bachelor's degree or equivalent in Public Safety, Public Administration, Law Enforcement or related fields from an accredited college or university and two years' experience 4,000 hours verifiable work experience within the last 7 years) in one of the above listed fields; or equivalent combination of education and experience. Experience with, and demonstrated sensitivity to an understanding of, the diverse academic, social, economic, cultural, ability, and ethnic backgrounds of community college students. Teaching Experience: One-year full-time teaching experience or equivalent as part time instructor. Preferred Qualifications: Master's Degree in Criminal Justice, Police Science, Public Safety, Public Administration, Law Enforcement related fields from an accredited college or university Experience in teaching, training, and leadership in the field of law enforcement. Experience as a community college instructor in one or more law enforcement related disciplines. Management experience in public safety/law enforcement Higher education teaching and administration experience is preferred. A candidate with full-time higher education teaching experience is preferred. Special Skills or Attributes: Colorado Peace Officer Standards and Training (P.O.S.T) certified or completion of P.O.S.T. certification within the first 6 months of employment required; P.O.S.T. supervisory experience in law enforcement and instructor certification in one or more of the three P.O.S.T. skill areas preferred. Valid Colorado driver's license required. Welcoming. Innovative. Focused on Student Success. These principles reflect the soul of CMC. They guide us in building our teams, cultivating leaders, and expanding our approaches and mindset. They guide us to be an institution of higher education that's the right fit for every faculty member, staff, student, and community member in its trust. Applicants must demonstrate a commitment to working effectively with students, employees, and community members of all backgrounds. Bilingual (English/Spanish) or conversational language abilities preferred. Hiring range = $109,870.73 - $122,078.59 annual salary depending upon a combination of education and experience. Benefits include Medical, Dental, Vision, Life Insurance, Pet insurance, retirement contribution, tuition reimbursement, annual & sick time, mental health resources, healthy lifestyle benefits, affordable transitional housing may be available to the successful candidate based on eligibility and availability, relocation if applicable. CMC utilizes a wage progression compensation model that accounts for a candidate's skill and experience. Although a salary range is listed, salary will be set commensurate with the successful candidate's qualifications and in compliance with the Equal Pay for Equal Work Act. Position anticipated to close on September 1, 2025, or until filled. Minimum Qualifications: Essential Duties The percentages noted below represent anticipated averages. Program oversight and administration (60%): Leadership of the CLETA program along with general administration/oversight of assigned areas and functions. 1. Oversee department and program in compliance with college, state and national expectations. 2 Ensure consistency and integrity of the program curriculum across all locations offered, and that program contracts are current across all campuses. 3. Support all instructors in establishing an effective classroom instructional environment that accommodates diverse learning styles and promote inclusion from culturally diverse groups. Maintains accurate up-to-date instructor files to ensure an adequate pool of instructors and for state inspection. Teaches academy classes as needed, to include required academic and skills related training. 4. Manage program review process including curriculum, contracts, accreditation standards, applications, renewals, annual reporting, and assessment (e.g., syllabus course review). 5. Coordinate department budget including grants, course and program fees with campus and school leadership. 6. Program Administration Ensure quality and consistency or program delivery, college-wide, by sharing exemplar course plans with adjunct and full time faculty and managing the curriculum library for the discipline. Supervise the process for faculty recruiting, hiring, credentialing, evaluation and support/mentoring. Coordinate scheduling of curriculum, including lectures, labs, and clinical/internships for the program college-wide, and in conjunction with the school dean and campus leadership. Ensure all programs, services, and functions comply with federal, state, and local codes, legal mandates, contracts, rules, regulations, ordinances, and required procedures of POST and other regulatory agencies, and CMC policies and procedures. Prepares the academy training schedule each semester and submits the schedule to Colorado P.O.S.T. for approval. Monitors both academy academic and skill testing procedures. Seeks P.O.S.T. approval of any new or proposed training sites and maintains previous site approvals. Assesses equipment in the program and organizes maintenance and replacement as needed in accordance with college policies and procedures. Develop, implement, and adhere to the CMC police academy budgets and manage all financial resources consistent with CMC policy. Establish and maintain records that includes enrollment rosters, POST form 11-Es, trainee files, trainee manuals, attendance records, lesson plans, source material, instructor files, instructor course evaluations, and site safety plans. Attend professional conferences, meetings, and workshops to stay current on public safety issues and curricula. Prepare all necessary internal and external reports to maintain accreditation and meet standards of program operation. . click apply for full job details
Job Description: The Brown University Department of Public Safety is a dually accredited (CALEA and RIPAC) department that provides the overall safety and security of the campus community. Situated physically within the Department of Public Safety, BUDPS immediately needs an outstanding individual to serve as the Director of Inspectional Services to provide oversight and strategic leadership over the Inspectional Services Bureau. The purpose of this position is to receive and respond to citizen complaints concerning police misconduct, rule violation, and/or other special confidential investigation requests; examine personnel and case records to ensure that police personnel conform to prescribed standards of conduct; conduct in-depth cases analyses and oversee the department's recruitment/selection processes. In addition, the incumbent will represent the BUDPS on the university-wide Threat Assessment Teams. The position supports the execution of the BU DPS strategic plan and mission at all levels across the Brown University Department of Public Safety enterprise by evaluating the quality of the department's operations, ensuring goals and objectives are being pursued, identifying the need for additional resources and efficiency, and ensuring that control is maintained throughout the department. In addition, the individual is expected to engage the community at all levels through active coordination with the rest of the units across the Brown University Department of Public Safety Enterprise. The Director oversees the internal affairs, citizen commendation and complaint process, and is responsible for all inspections within the department including the evaluation of facilities, vehicles, equipment, records, personnel, investigative procedures, crime reporting practices, training outcomes, patrol operations, and overall effectiveness and efficiency of Brown University Department of Public Safety. Based on these audits and inspections, the director will provide data-driven written reports and recommendations. The position reports to the Deputy Chief of Police/Executive Officer, with a dotted line to the Vice-President for Public Safety and Emergency Management. The inspectional process compares the department's formal expectations with actual performance. The Director must be highly effective in working with individuals and teams; have the ability to focus on results while appreciating process, and be skilled at data-driven decision-making and implementation within the responsible area. This position is the primary contact and has delegated authority for all of the inspectional services functions for the BU Department of Public Safety, and such functions as the department's lead in all inspectional services to ensure compliance with state, federal, university and accreditation requirements. This position will collaborate with a myriad of community members and public safety partners to advance the vision of the Brown University Department of Public Safety, in supporting the mission of the broader University community. Collaborating with campus partners as well as external stakeholders, the ability to envision and communicate strategy, towards short & long-term objectives is critical to this position. Furthermore, a capability to effectively manage execution of these strategic initiatives shall be vital for continued success of the unit and bureau, and thereby, the entire organization. The Director will eventually oversee a police sergeant, 1-2 non-sworn personnel, and 1-2 student employees. Major Responsibility: Manage and provide direct oversight of the Inspectional Services Bureau 75 % Supporting Actions: Oversee strategic development and operation of BU DPS Inspectional Services Processes, focusing on key performance indicators (KPI) to align the mission, vision, values, goals and objectives that inform priorities. Assist the Director of Finance and Administrative Services, Director of Advocacy, Engagement, and Communications, and Deputy Chief with implementation of personnel practices and decisions, including recruitment, selection, evaluation, promotions, and accountability in a manner that attracts, develops, and retains a diverse, cutting-edge, and professional workforce. Manage all internal investigations conducted within the Brown University Department of Public Safety. Provide reports and analyses on all investigations. Conduct investigations in coordination with other University departments on sensitive matters or university wide-threat assessment concerns. Carries out planning and survey work; receive, review and analyze operational reports; evaluates the effectiveness of the bureaus of the department, and make recommendations towards corrective action when necessary. Oversee background investigators and the background investigation process on candidates that have successfully completed the selection process. Serves on various University committees. Major Responsibility: Strategic Planning and Operational Optimization - 25% Supporting Actions: Plan and establish goals and objectives for all inspectional services efforts within the Department of Public Safety. Assist with the development and execution of strategic plans and surveys aligned with department priorities. Collaborate with senior leadership to develop and manage the DPS recruitment and selection processes, ensuring outreach and hiring align with University values. Coordinate with Professional Accountability and Community Compliance partners to support onboarding that reflects DPS mission, values, and expectations. Participates in local, state, and national campus public safety professional associations. Establish metrics and provides analyses for the entire department and provide data driven decision support and recommendations. Conducts formal and informal audits and inspections to ensure compliance with general orders and University policies. Fosters communications and cooperation with other law enforcement agencies, departments, and personnel. Work collaboratively with university leadership and campus partners to promote a positive perception of campus police and facilitate a campus environment where all students feel safe, supported, and able to learn. Cultivate partnerships with the Director of Advocacy, Engagement, and Communications, and the Office of Diversity and Inclusion to sustain a campus culture that is committed to the core principles of diversity and inclusion, trauma-informed practice; fostering an environment in which all members of the campus community are safe and free from discrimination, harassment, and misconduct. Track Public Safety Officer hours to ensure compliance with monthly requirements. Advises the senior leadership team on performance management feedback of employees at all levels of the agency Utilizes performance management data to drive planning and recommendations to improve training to reduce the use of force and citizen complaints. Design and manage a nationally known inspectional services process through writings, presentations and participating on boards. Knowledge and experience with speaking to large groups, facilitation in the classroom, one-on-one and/or in an e-learning environment. Oversee and maintain a learning management system to ensure proper tracking and development of all inspectional services functions. Oversee the management of the audit and inspection scheduling processes department-wide. Major Responsibility: Strategic Planning and Operational Optimization - 25% Supporting Actions: Plan and establish goals and objectives for all inspectional services efforts within the Department of Public Safety. Assist with the development and execution of strategic plans and surveys aligned with department priorities. Collaborate with senior leadership to develop and manage the DPS recruitment and selection processes, ensuring outreach and hiring align with University values. Coordinate with Professional Accountability and Community Compliance partners to support onboarding that reflects DPS mission, values, and expectations. Identify and address inefficiencies in systems, processes, and workflows while ensuring best practices and lessons learned are documented and shared. Standardize practices across units to align with strategic goals and improve organizational performance. Serve as a departmental trainer and subject matter expert on inspectional standards. Provide evidence-based recommendations using data and research to drive strategic decision-making. Support the development of budgets associated with inspectional functions and ensure fiscal alignment with operational goals. Job Qualifications: Required: Bachelor's degree with an emphasis in Criminal Justice, Police Science, Public Administration, Management, or a closely related field. Minimum of seven (7) years broad experience in law enforcement or related field, sworn or civilian position, demonstrating organizational and/or leadership development, project management, and/or leading cross-functional teams in the public or private sector, with training, investigations and supervisory/administrative experience. Experience in conducting investigations Understanding of contemporary law enforcement recruitment and selection stratagies Expertise in adult learning concepts and experience training and facilitating. Experience as a trainer. . click apply for full job details
10/11/2025
Full time
Job Description: The Brown University Department of Public Safety is a dually accredited (CALEA and RIPAC) department that provides the overall safety and security of the campus community. Situated physically within the Department of Public Safety, BUDPS immediately needs an outstanding individual to serve as the Director of Inspectional Services to provide oversight and strategic leadership over the Inspectional Services Bureau. The purpose of this position is to receive and respond to citizen complaints concerning police misconduct, rule violation, and/or other special confidential investigation requests; examine personnel and case records to ensure that police personnel conform to prescribed standards of conduct; conduct in-depth cases analyses and oversee the department's recruitment/selection processes. In addition, the incumbent will represent the BUDPS on the university-wide Threat Assessment Teams. The position supports the execution of the BU DPS strategic plan and mission at all levels across the Brown University Department of Public Safety enterprise by evaluating the quality of the department's operations, ensuring goals and objectives are being pursued, identifying the need for additional resources and efficiency, and ensuring that control is maintained throughout the department. In addition, the individual is expected to engage the community at all levels through active coordination with the rest of the units across the Brown University Department of Public Safety Enterprise. The Director oversees the internal affairs, citizen commendation and complaint process, and is responsible for all inspections within the department including the evaluation of facilities, vehicles, equipment, records, personnel, investigative procedures, crime reporting practices, training outcomes, patrol operations, and overall effectiveness and efficiency of Brown University Department of Public Safety. Based on these audits and inspections, the director will provide data-driven written reports and recommendations. The position reports to the Deputy Chief of Police/Executive Officer, with a dotted line to the Vice-President for Public Safety and Emergency Management. The inspectional process compares the department's formal expectations with actual performance. The Director must be highly effective in working with individuals and teams; have the ability to focus on results while appreciating process, and be skilled at data-driven decision-making and implementation within the responsible area. This position is the primary contact and has delegated authority for all of the inspectional services functions for the BU Department of Public Safety, and such functions as the department's lead in all inspectional services to ensure compliance with state, federal, university and accreditation requirements. This position will collaborate with a myriad of community members and public safety partners to advance the vision of the Brown University Department of Public Safety, in supporting the mission of the broader University community. Collaborating with campus partners as well as external stakeholders, the ability to envision and communicate strategy, towards short & long-term objectives is critical to this position. Furthermore, a capability to effectively manage execution of these strategic initiatives shall be vital for continued success of the unit and bureau, and thereby, the entire organization. The Director will eventually oversee a police sergeant, 1-2 non-sworn personnel, and 1-2 student employees. Major Responsibility: Manage and provide direct oversight of the Inspectional Services Bureau 75 % Supporting Actions: Oversee strategic development and operation of BU DPS Inspectional Services Processes, focusing on key performance indicators (KPI) to align the mission, vision, values, goals and objectives that inform priorities. Assist the Director of Finance and Administrative Services, Director of Advocacy, Engagement, and Communications, and Deputy Chief with implementation of personnel practices and decisions, including recruitment, selection, evaluation, promotions, and accountability in a manner that attracts, develops, and retains a diverse, cutting-edge, and professional workforce. Manage all internal investigations conducted within the Brown University Department of Public Safety. Provide reports and analyses on all investigations. Conduct investigations in coordination with other University departments on sensitive matters or university wide-threat assessment concerns. Carries out planning and survey work; receive, review and analyze operational reports; evaluates the effectiveness of the bureaus of the department, and make recommendations towards corrective action when necessary. Oversee background investigators and the background investigation process on candidates that have successfully completed the selection process. Serves on various University committees. Major Responsibility: Strategic Planning and Operational Optimization - 25% Supporting Actions: Plan and establish goals and objectives for all inspectional services efforts within the Department of Public Safety. Assist with the development and execution of strategic plans and surveys aligned with department priorities. Collaborate with senior leadership to develop and manage the DPS recruitment and selection processes, ensuring outreach and hiring align with University values. Coordinate with Professional Accountability and Community Compliance partners to support onboarding that reflects DPS mission, values, and expectations. Participates in local, state, and national campus public safety professional associations. Establish metrics and provides analyses for the entire department and provide data driven decision support and recommendations. Conducts formal and informal audits and inspections to ensure compliance with general orders and University policies. Fosters communications and cooperation with other law enforcement agencies, departments, and personnel. Work collaboratively with university leadership and campus partners to promote a positive perception of campus police and facilitate a campus environment where all students feel safe, supported, and able to learn. Cultivate partnerships with the Director of Advocacy, Engagement, and Communications, and the Office of Diversity and Inclusion to sustain a campus culture that is committed to the core principles of diversity and inclusion, trauma-informed practice; fostering an environment in which all members of the campus community are safe and free from discrimination, harassment, and misconduct. Track Public Safety Officer hours to ensure compliance with monthly requirements. Advises the senior leadership team on performance management feedback of employees at all levels of the agency Utilizes performance management data to drive planning and recommendations to improve training to reduce the use of force and citizen complaints. Design and manage a nationally known inspectional services process through writings, presentations and participating on boards. Knowledge and experience with speaking to large groups, facilitation in the classroom, one-on-one and/or in an e-learning environment. Oversee and maintain a learning management system to ensure proper tracking and development of all inspectional services functions. Oversee the management of the audit and inspection scheduling processes department-wide. Major Responsibility: Strategic Planning and Operational Optimization - 25% Supporting Actions: Plan and establish goals and objectives for all inspectional services efforts within the Department of Public Safety. Assist with the development and execution of strategic plans and surveys aligned with department priorities. Collaborate with senior leadership to develop and manage the DPS recruitment and selection processes, ensuring outreach and hiring align with University values. Coordinate with Professional Accountability and Community Compliance partners to support onboarding that reflects DPS mission, values, and expectations. Identify and address inefficiencies in systems, processes, and workflows while ensuring best practices and lessons learned are documented and shared. Standardize practices across units to align with strategic goals and improve organizational performance. Serve as a departmental trainer and subject matter expert on inspectional standards. Provide evidence-based recommendations using data and research to drive strategic decision-making. Support the development of budgets associated with inspectional functions and ensure fiscal alignment with operational goals. Job Qualifications: Required: Bachelor's degree with an emphasis in Criminal Justice, Police Science, Public Administration, Management, or a closely related field. Minimum of seven (7) years broad experience in law enforcement or related field, sworn or civilian position, demonstrating organizational and/or leadership development, project management, and/or leading cross-functional teams in the public or private sector, with training, investigations and supervisory/administrative experience. Experience in conducting investigations Understanding of contemporary law enforcement recruitment and selection stratagies Expertise in adult learning concepts and experience training and facilitating. Experience as a trainer. . click apply for full job details
Residence Hall Director Job No: 537238 Work Type: Full Time Location: Main Campus (Gainesville, FL) Categories: Executive/Director/Management Department: - HO-SPRINGS RESIDENTIAL COMPLEX Job Description Classification Title: Residence Hall Director Job Description: Responsible for management of assigned residence halls Coordinate daily workflow and administrative tasks related to the operations of the hall including but not limited to access, maintenance and building service requests, general inspections, and student concerns Recruit, train, and supervise Resident Assistants and/or Graduate Assistants within area; provide continuing education programming for student staff Responsible for scheduling on-call staff schedule for building for Resident Assistants Responsible for collaborating with various internal units for resident hall opening/closing and intersession Collaborate and assist with room reassignments, room transfers, verification of room condition forms, damage control systems, and verification of occupancy. Conduct building and public area facility inspections coordinating with internal units (e.g. Building Services, Maintenance, and Operations teams) to provide clean, safe, and secure spaces as well as maintain general office operations Responsible for maintaining, disseminating and enforcing policies, procedures, and guidelines for Residence Halls; ensure Resident Assistants and Graduate Assistants are following policies, procedures, and guidelines Responsible for implementing effective crisis management and building emergency procedures within the residential community including but not limited to fire, mental health and medical services Educate residents on campus emergency procedures including evacuation and fire alarm procedures Maintain close communication with residents creating a general awareness of educational and physical needs, as well as building rapport with residents Interpret and ensure compliance with departmental and University policies, guidelines, and other relevant regulations Collaborate with area desk staff to ensure proper access to residents, mail delivery, and organized residential common spaces Serve as primary point of contact for residents, and family members of residents Create a residential environment that promotes belonging and encourages residents to utilize campus resources Serve as a Campus Security Authority Responsible for developing and implementing educational programming within assigned residence halls Responsible for developing a strategic schedule of events for academic year that aligns with department mission, supports initiatives, and encourages holistic development Develop and implement educational and community programs that promote academic excellence, student success, and contribute to a shared sense of community and enhance a residential environment; assist with on-site event management as needed Responsible for the management and coordination of Living Learning Communities; coordinating regular meetings with stakeholders, partners, and internal staff to track progress on goals and yearly initiatives Assist with evaluating the efficacy of student learning outcomes, overall engagement, and effectiveness of programs generating reports or recommendations for future direction Assist with the recruitment and retention of residents living in Living Learning Communities Advise student leaders involved with Area Government Monitor budget for educational and community programming Manage and implement the plan for effective area communications; ensure messaging and image are aligned with department's mission and values Assist with enforcing and coordinating Student Honor Code & Student Conduct Code Collaborate with Housing and Residence Life Conduct and Community Standards on student conduct programs, policies and procedures for community Respond to and mediate, student and community concerns including but not limited to roommate conflicts, student behavior, facilities concerns, and conduct violations Review incident reports that take place within the community or involve residents living in the community Serve as a hearing officer for conduct cases utilizing a restorative action approach to help students understand their responsibilities as members of the hall and University community. Ensure student staff are abiding by appropriate reporting processes for Student Honor Code & Student Conduct Code violations Serve in an on-call capacity for all campus housing Serve in after hours on-call rotation to respond to emergencies and crisis situations for area of responsibility; provide emergency management direction, support, and follow-up for staff and students Complete administrative tasks as required including but not limited to: readiness checks, logs/reports, and GatorWorks requests Act as a liaison to university resources in emergency situations (e.g. Counselor-on-Call, UF Police Department) Develop reports, handle special projects, and perform other duties as assigned Serve on departmental, Division of Student Life or University of Florida committees or program support as needed Operates state vehicles. Expected Salary: $45,000; In addition, the University of Florida offers a very competitive benefits package. Learn more by visiting: Minimum Requirements: Bachelor's degree in an appropriate area of specialization. Valid driver's license. Preferred Qualifications: EDUCATION & EXPERIENCE: Master's degree in higher education administration, counseling, communications, or other related field Demonstrated knowledge and/or experience with educational program development, learning outcomes, and assessment Demonstrated experience with crisis management SKILLS: Demonstrated proficiency with computers and basic software applications (e.g. Microsoft Office Excel, Word, PowerPoint, and Outlook) Experience using Maxient software Demonstrated planning, time management, and organizational skills Demonstrated communication skills (verbal and written) Demonstrated interpersonal skills ABILITIES: Ability to lead a team and work cooperatively with team members Demonstrated ability to function effectively in a fast-paced environment with frequent interruptions Demonstrated ability to handle multiple projects or tasks simultaneously Demonstrated ability to understand, interpret, and apply rules, regulations, policies, and procedures Demonstrated ability to work as part of a team in a multifaceted environment Special Instructions to Applicants: In order to be considered, applicants must upload a cover letter, resume, and professional references. This position is required to live in an on-campus furnished apartment. Application must be submitted by 11:55 p.m. (ET) of the posting end date. This requisition will be used to fill multiple positions. Health Assessment Required: No Applications Close: 19 October 2025 To apply, visit Our Commitment: The University of Florida is an Equal Employment Opportunity Employer. Hiring is contingent on eligibility to work in the U.S. The University of Florida is a public institution and is subject to all requirements under Florida Sunshine and Public Record laws. If an accommodation due to a disability is needed to apply for this position, please call 352-392- 2477 or the Florida Relay System at (TDD) or visit Accessibility at UF. Copyright 2025 Inc. All rights reserved. Posted by the FREE value-added recruitment advertising agency jeid-9ad5378cc618424eb943f08ed8b9853a
10/11/2025
Full time
Residence Hall Director Job No: 537238 Work Type: Full Time Location: Main Campus (Gainesville, FL) Categories: Executive/Director/Management Department: - HO-SPRINGS RESIDENTIAL COMPLEX Job Description Classification Title: Residence Hall Director Job Description: Responsible for management of assigned residence halls Coordinate daily workflow and administrative tasks related to the operations of the hall including but not limited to access, maintenance and building service requests, general inspections, and student concerns Recruit, train, and supervise Resident Assistants and/or Graduate Assistants within area; provide continuing education programming for student staff Responsible for scheduling on-call staff schedule for building for Resident Assistants Responsible for collaborating with various internal units for resident hall opening/closing and intersession Collaborate and assist with room reassignments, room transfers, verification of room condition forms, damage control systems, and verification of occupancy. Conduct building and public area facility inspections coordinating with internal units (e.g. Building Services, Maintenance, and Operations teams) to provide clean, safe, and secure spaces as well as maintain general office operations Responsible for maintaining, disseminating and enforcing policies, procedures, and guidelines for Residence Halls; ensure Resident Assistants and Graduate Assistants are following policies, procedures, and guidelines Responsible for implementing effective crisis management and building emergency procedures within the residential community including but not limited to fire, mental health and medical services Educate residents on campus emergency procedures including evacuation and fire alarm procedures Maintain close communication with residents creating a general awareness of educational and physical needs, as well as building rapport with residents Interpret and ensure compliance with departmental and University policies, guidelines, and other relevant regulations Collaborate with area desk staff to ensure proper access to residents, mail delivery, and organized residential common spaces Serve as primary point of contact for residents, and family members of residents Create a residential environment that promotes belonging and encourages residents to utilize campus resources Serve as a Campus Security Authority Responsible for developing and implementing educational programming within assigned residence halls Responsible for developing a strategic schedule of events for academic year that aligns with department mission, supports initiatives, and encourages holistic development Develop and implement educational and community programs that promote academic excellence, student success, and contribute to a shared sense of community and enhance a residential environment; assist with on-site event management as needed Responsible for the management and coordination of Living Learning Communities; coordinating regular meetings with stakeholders, partners, and internal staff to track progress on goals and yearly initiatives Assist with evaluating the efficacy of student learning outcomes, overall engagement, and effectiveness of programs generating reports or recommendations for future direction Assist with the recruitment and retention of residents living in Living Learning Communities Advise student leaders involved with Area Government Monitor budget for educational and community programming Manage and implement the plan for effective area communications; ensure messaging and image are aligned with department's mission and values Assist with enforcing and coordinating Student Honor Code & Student Conduct Code Collaborate with Housing and Residence Life Conduct and Community Standards on student conduct programs, policies and procedures for community Respond to and mediate, student and community concerns including but not limited to roommate conflicts, student behavior, facilities concerns, and conduct violations Review incident reports that take place within the community or involve residents living in the community Serve as a hearing officer for conduct cases utilizing a restorative action approach to help students understand their responsibilities as members of the hall and University community. Ensure student staff are abiding by appropriate reporting processes for Student Honor Code & Student Conduct Code violations Serve in an on-call capacity for all campus housing Serve in after hours on-call rotation to respond to emergencies and crisis situations for area of responsibility; provide emergency management direction, support, and follow-up for staff and students Complete administrative tasks as required including but not limited to: readiness checks, logs/reports, and GatorWorks requests Act as a liaison to university resources in emergency situations (e.g. Counselor-on-Call, UF Police Department) Develop reports, handle special projects, and perform other duties as assigned Serve on departmental, Division of Student Life or University of Florida committees or program support as needed Operates state vehicles. Expected Salary: $45,000; In addition, the University of Florida offers a very competitive benefits package. Learn more by visiting: Minimum Requirements: Bachelor's degree in an appropriate area of specialization. Valid driver's license. Preferred Qualifications: EDUCATION & EXPERIENCE: Master's degree in higher education administration, counseling, communications, or other related field Demonstrated knowledge and/or experience with educational program development, learning outcomes, and assessment Demonstrated experience with crisis management SKILLS: Demonstrated proficiency with computers and basic software applications (e.g. Microsoft Office Excel, Word, PowerPoint, and Outlook) Experience using Maxient software Demonstrated planning, time management, and organizational skills Demonstrated communication skills (verbal and written) Demonstrated interpersonal skills ABILITIES: Ability to lead a team and work cooperatively with team members Demonstrated ability to function effectively in a fast-paced environment with frequent interruptions Demonstrated ability to handle multiple projects or tasks simultaneously Demonstrated ability to understand, interpret, and apply rules, regulations, policies, and procedures Demonstrated ability to work as part of a team in a multifaceted environment Special Instructions to Applicants: In order to be considered, applicants must upload a cover letter, resume, and professional references. This position is required to live in an on-campus furnished apartment. Application must be submitted by 11:55 p.m. (ET) of the posting end date. This requisition will be used to fill multiple positions. Health Assessment Required: No Applications Close: 19 October 2025 To apply, visit Our Commitment: The University of Florida is an Equal Employment Opportunity Employer. Hiring is contingent on eligibility to work in the U.S. The University of Florida is a public institution and is subject to all requirements under Florida Sunshine and Public Record laws. If an accommodation due to a disability is needed to apply for this position, please call 352-392- 2477 or the Florida Relay System at (TDD) or visit Accessibility at UF. Copyright 2025 Inc. All rights reserved. Posted by the FREE value-added recruitment advertising agency jeid-9ad5378cc618424eb943f08ed8b9853a
Job Posting: JR101340 Director of Public Safety/Chief of Campus Police (Open)Department: Administration & Finance, PMPosition Type: RegularOpen Date: 09-07-2025Close Date: $150,000 - $160,000 Job Description: The Director/Chief reports to the Vice President of Administration and Finance and serves a dual role as Director of Public Safety and Chief of Campus Police. As the highest-ranking officer of the police department, the Director/Chief serves as the primary resource and advisor to the University on all matters related to safety, security, law enforcement, and emergency preparedness. Unlike traditional municipal policing, this position requires a proactive, prevention-first approach aligned with the academic mission and values of Bowie State University. The Director/Chief provides strategic leadership, anticipates emerging risks, develops and implements forward-looking safety policies, and fosters a culture of trust, preparedness, and shared responsibility across the campus. The role balances executive administrative oversight with visible, engaged leadership to ensure that public safety strategies align with the needs of a diverse, dynamic learning environment. Responsibilities: Proactively plans, organizes, directs, and evaluates all Department of Public Safety activities, integrating risk assessment, data analysis, and best practices to prevent incidents and enhance campus well-being, while ensuring compliance with all laws, ordinances, and University policies. Leads and sustains the University's compliance with the Clery Act through ongoing review, training, and process improvement. Oversees responses to internal and external audits, including proactively minimizing compliance risks, preparing for audit reviews, and developing and implementing corrective action plans to ensure ongoing adherence to applicable laws, regulations, and accreditation standards. Develops, implements, and continuously improves campus safety policies and procedures to anticipate evolving threats and meet the unique needs of the university community. Oversees and manages the Department of Public Safety operating budget to align resources with strategic safety priorities and long-term planning goals. Ensures the protection and well-being of students, faculty, staff, visitors, service providers, and University property through preventive strategies and responsive services. Provides uniform security and police patrol services 24/7 with an emphasis on visibility, relationship-building, and deterrence. Leads safety and security planning for high-profile university events such as Homecoming, Commencement, athletic contests, and visiting dignitaries, coordinating proactively with internal and external stakeholders to ensure a safe and welcoming environment. Directs and participates as needed in investigations, crime prevention, community relations, and special events, with a focus on proactive risk mitigation. Builds and sustains collaborative relationships with local, county, state, and federal law enforcement and emergency services to enhance coordinated preparedness and response. Designs and delivers safety education and emergency preparedness programs and training for students, faculty, and staff, embedding safety awareness into campus culture. Works cooperatively with student organizations, faculty, staff, and community stakeholders to address safety concerns through collaboration and open communication. Implements systems, tools, and procedures to adapt to changing physical, legal, and personnel conditions in higher education environments. Commands the Bowie State University Campus Police Department, including sworn officers, public safety aides, and dispatchers, ensuring high standards of training, professionalism, and accountability. Ensures compliance with mandated annual training by the Maryland Police and Correctional Training Commission (MPTC) and promotes ongoing professional development. Develops and enforces written policies, directives, and personnel orders to guide departmental operations and maintain professional discipline. Oversees investigations for internal infractions and implements corrective measures to sustain a culture of integrity and excellence. Manages the Parking Enforcement Unit and ensures hearings and enforcement processes support broader campus safety goals. Evaluates, adopts, and oversees the use of advanced safety and security technologies - such as weapons detection systems, surveillance enhancements, drones, and data-driven analytic tools - to strengthen prevention, response, and overall campus safety operations. Leads the development, implementation, and regular testing of the University's Emergency Preparedness Program to ensure readiness for all hazards. Partners closely with the University's Office of Risk Management to align on enterprise risk priorities, particularly in the development, coordination, and execution of emergency operations, business continuity, and crisis management plans. Oversees the Department's CALEA accreditation process and integrates accreditation standards into daily operations. Minimum Qualifications: Considerable knowledge of university rules, regulations, and modern campus policing practices. Strong understanding of community-oriented policing and prevention-focused public safety strategies. Familiarity with the campus layout, surrounding community, and unique risks within a higher education environment. Skill in strategic planning, policy design, and implementation of proactive safety initiatives. Ability to anticipate and respond to emerging safety and security trends in higher education. Skill in the use of firearms and approved methods of apprehension and self-defense. Ability to lead, supervise, and evaluate personnel with an emphasis on professional growth, accountability, and succession planning. Ability to manage crises effectively while maintaining clear communication and composure. Ability to prepare accurate reports of investigations, safety assessments, and departmental performance. Ability to foster trust and maintain effective relationships with diverse campus and community populations. Successful completion of a standard state-recognized high school course and successful completion of advanced courses and seminars in various phases of police work. Demonstrated leadership in all phases of law enforcement work, preferably in a campus or community-oriented policing environment; or an equivalent combination of training and experience Must have a minimum of 10 years of Law Enforcement experience and 5 years of Law Enforcement command experience Bachelor's degree from an accredited college or university Must be qualified in the use of firearms and any other specialized equipment deemed necessary Preferred Qualifications: Master's degree from an accredited college or university Experience in strategic planning, policy development, and proactive community engagement is strongly preferred. Conditions of Employment: Not Currently Available Additional Job Information: Benefits include medical, dental, prescription, long-term disability, accidental death and dismemberment insurance and life insurance; paid time for paid sick leave, annual leave, and personal leave; 12 paid holidays per year, tuition remission; employer-funded pension and supplemental retirement accounts Bowie State University shall not discriminate against any individual on the basis of race, color, religion, age, ancestry or national origin, sex, sexual orientation, disability, marital status or veteran status. All policies, programs, and activities of Bowie State University are and shall be in conformity with all pertinent Federal and state laws of nondiscrimination including, but not limited to: Title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964, as amended, Title IX of the Education Amendments of 1972, the Equal Pay Act of 1963, the Age Discrimination Act, Sections 503 and 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973, the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990, Federal Executive Order No. 11375, and Article 49B of the Annotated Code of Maryland. This commitment applies in all areas and embraces faculty, staff, and students. Equal opportunity of access to academic and related programs shall be extended to all persons. Bowie State University shall have as its firm objective equal opportunity in recruitment and hiring, rate of pay, all other promotions, training, retention and dismissals, for all employees and applicants for employment. The University will stress equal access for employees and applicants for employment to all programs and services provided by the University both on and off campus. The University will also provide equal opportunity and an atmosphere of nondiscrimination with respect to women and members of minority groups in all its operations. In addition, the University shall promote equal opportunity and equal treatment through a positive and continuing Affirmative Action Program. The University makes, and will continue to make, reasonable accommodations to promote the employment of qualified individuals with disabilities and disabled veterans, unless such accommodations would impose an undue hardship on the University's business. In addition, employees and applicants will not be subjected to harassment, intimidation, threats, coercion . click apply for full job details
10/11/2025
Full time
Job Posting: JR101340 Director of Public Safety/Chief of Campus Police (Open)Department: Administration & Finance, PMPosition Type: RegularOpen Date: 09-07-2025Close Date: $150,000 - $160,000 Job Description: The Director/Chief reports to the Vice President of Administration and Finance and serves a dual role as Director of Public Safety and Chief of Campus Police. As the highest-ranking officer of the police department, the Director/Chief serves as the primary resource and advisor to the University on all matters related to safety, security, law enforcement, and emergency preparedness. Unlike traditional municipal policing, this position requires a proactive, prevention-first approach aligned with the academic mission and values of Bowie State University. The Director/Chief provides strategic leadership, anticipates emerging risks, develops and implements forward-looking safety policies, and fosters a culture of trust, preparedness, and shared responsibility across the campus. The role balances executive administrative oversight with visible, engaged leadership to ensure that public safety strategies align with the needs of a diverse, dynamic learning environment. Responsibilities: Proactively plans, organizes, directs, and evaluates all Department of Public Safety activities, integrating risk assessment, data analysis, and best practices to prevent incidents and enhance campus well-being, while ensuring compliance with all laws, ordinances, and University policies. Leads and sustains the University's compliance with the Clery Act through ongoing review, training, and process improvement. Oversees responses to internal and external audits, including proactively minimizing compliance risks, preparing for audit reviews, and developing and implementing corrective action plans to ensure ongoing adherence to applicable laws, regulations, and accreditation standards. Develops, implements, and continuously improves campus safety policies and procedures to anticipate evolving threats and meet the unique needs of the university community. Oversees and manages the Department of Public Safety operating budget to align resources with strategic safety priorities and long-term planning goals. Ensures the protection and well-being of students, faculty, staff, visitors, service providers, and University property through preventive strategies and responsive services. Provides uniform security and police patrol services 24/7 with an emphasis on visibility, relationship-building, and deterrence. Leads safety and security planning for high-profile university events such as Homecoming, Commencement, athletic contests, and visiting dignitaries, coordinating proactively with internal and external stakeholders to ensure a safe and welcoming environment. Directs and participates as needed in investigations, crime prevention, community relations, and special events, with a focus on proactive risk mitigation. Builds and sustains collaborative relationships with local, county, state, and federal law enforcement and emergency services to enhance coordinated preparedness and response. Designs and delivers safety education and emergency preparedness programs and training for students, faculty, and staff, embedding safety awareness into campus culture. Works cooperatively with student organizations, faculty, staff, and community stakeholders to address safety concerns through collaboration and open communication. Implements systems, tools, and procedures to adapt to changing physical, legal, and personnel conditions in higher education environments. Commands the Bowie State University Campus Police Department, including sworn officers, public safety aides, and dispatchers, ensuring high standards of training, professionalism, and accountability. Ensures compliance with mandated annual training by the Maryland Police and Correctional Training Commission (MPTC) and promotes ongoing professional development. Develops and enforces written policies, directives, and personnel orders to guide departmental operations and maintain professional discipline. Oversees investigations for internal infractions and implements corrective measures to sustain a culture of integrity and excellence. Manages the Parking Enforcement Unit and ensures hearings and enforcement processes support broader campus safety goals. Evaluates, adopts, and oversees the use of advanced safety and security technologies - such as weapons detection systems, surveillance enhancements, drones, and data-driven analytic tools - to strengthen prevention, response, and overall campus safety operations. Leads the development, implementation, and regular testing of the University's Emergency Preparedness Program to ensure readiness for all hazards. Partners closely with the University's Office of Risk Management to align on enterprise risk priorities, particularly in the development, coordination, and execution of emergency operations, business continuity, and crisis management plans. Oversees the Department's CALEA accreditation process and integrates accreditation standards into daily operations. Minimum Qualifications: Considerable knowledge of university rules, regulations, and modern campus policing practices. Strong understanding of community-oriented policing and prevention-focused public safety strategies. Familiarity with the campus layout, surrounding community, and unique risks within a higher education environment. Skill in strategic planning, policy design, and implementation of proactive safety initiatives. Ability to anticipate and respond to emerging safety and security trends in higher education. Skill in the use of firearms and approved methods of apprehension and self-defense. Ability to lead, supervise, and evaluate personnel with an emphasis on professional growth, accountability, and succession planning. Ability to manage crises effectively while maintaining clear communication and composure. Ability to prepare accurate reports of investigations, safety assessments, and departmental performance. Ability to foster trust and maintain effective relationships with diverse campus and community populations. Successful completion of a standard state-recognized high school course and successful completion of advanced courses and seminars in various phases of police work. Demonstrated leadership in all phases of law enforcement work, preferably in a campus or community-oriented policing environment; or an equivalent combination of training and experience Must have a minimum of 10 years of Law Enforcement experience and 5 years of Law Enforcement command experience Bachelor's degree from an accredited college or university Must be qualified in the use of firearms and any other specialized equipment deemed necessary Preferred Qualifications: Master's degree from an accredited college or university Experience in strategic planning, policy development, and proactive community engagement is strongly preferred. Conditions of Employment: Not Currently Available Additional Job Information: Benefits include medical, dental, prescription, long-term disability, accidental death and dismemberment insurance and life insurance; paid time for paid sick leave, annual leave, and personal leave; 12 paid holidays per year, tuition remission; employer-funded pension and supplemental retirement accounts Bowie State University shall not discriminate against any individual on the basis of race, color, religion, age, ancestry or national origin, sex, sexual orientation, disability, marital status or veteran status. All policies, programs, and activities of Bowie State University are and shall be in conformity with all pertinent Federal and state laws of nondiscrimination including, but not limited to: Title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964, as amended, Title IX of the Education Amendments of 1972, the Equal Pay Act of 1963, the Age Discrimination Act, Sections 503 and 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973, the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990, Federal Executive Order No. 11375, and Article 49B of the Annotated Code of Maryland. This commitment applies in all areas and embraces faculty, staff, and students. Equal opportunity of access to academic and related programs shall be extended to all persons. Bowie State University shall have as its firm objective equal opportunity in recruitment and hiring, rate of pay, all other promotions, training, retention and dismissals, for all employees and applicants for employment. The University will stress equal access for employees and applicants for employment to all programs and services provided by the University both on and off campus. The University will also provide equal opportunity and an atmosphere of nondiscrimination with respect to women and members of minority groups in all its operations. In addition, the University shall promote equal opportunity and equal treatment through a positive and continuing Affirmative Action Program. The University makes, and will continue to make, reasonable accommodations to promote the employment of qualified individuals with disabilities and disabled veterans, unless such accommodations would impose an undue hardship on the University's business. In addition, employees and applicants will not be subjected to harassment, intimidation, threats, coercion . click apply for full job details
Job Title: Public Safety Chief/Director Location: North Campus Regular/Temporary: Regular Full/Part Time: Full-Time Job ID: Job Details Job Family ADMIN - Professional Exempt Contractual (PEC) Grade 15 Salary $62,772 - $78,465 Department Public Safety Reports To Senior Director Closing Date December 16, 2025 FLSA Status Exempt - Not Eligible for Overtime Compensation First Review Date October 1, 2025Position Overview This position is responsible for recruiting, training, evaluating staff, maintaining an effective campus security program to safeguard the physical facility, students, faculty, staff and visitors. The work is performed in accordance with established rules and regulations as set forth by the College. This position requires the exercise of independent judgment in the performance of duties and in the supervision of personnel. This is a Professional Exempt Contractual (PEC) position for which an annual contract reflecting the base salary within the fiscal year (July 1st to June 30th) will be issued after ratification by Miami Dade College's District Board of Trustees. What you will be doing Performs administrative work, supervising: Campus Patrol Officers, Parking Lot Attendants, Dispatchers and PBX operators Prepares and manages budgets, perform investigative work, and develops, implements crime prevention programs Responsible for reporting and maintaining Campus crime statistics in compliance with the Clery Act, and for the timely preparation of the Campus's annual Clery Act report Develops goals, objectives, and priorities for the department Manages and supervises the efforts of subordinate personnel to meet departmental objectives such as the Communication Centers, PBX, Outreach Centers, parking enforcement, key inventory control Provides supervision and leadership to promote proficiency, morale, and a continuous professional image Serves as an integral member of the Campus Emergency Preparedness Team, including serving as the Public Safety Group Supervisor for the Campus Crisis Management Team, and serving as the Public Safety Representative on the Behavioral Threat Assessment Campus Triage Team Assists the Director of Campus Administration along with the College's Emergency Preparedness Department in the coordination of the Campus Emergency Operations Plan (EOP), works with the Director to support Campus EOP exercises scheduled by the College's Emergency Preparedness Department, and institutes the Campus EOP as required or directed by the Director Institutes and maintains financial record-keeping systems in compliance with standard business practices Maintains a liaison with faculty, students, staff and visitors Monitors crime trends and implements crime prevention strategies Assures investigation of traffic accidents, thefts, vandalism and related incidents and provides written reports with recommendations for prevention Serves as a liaison to local, state, federal law enforcement agencies concerning safety, security or law enforcement issues on the Campus Maintains an ongoing knowledge of policies, procedures, laws, and ordinances pertaining to public safety on College campuses Performs other duties as assigned What you need to succeed Bachelor's degree and six (6) years experience, three years of which must be experience in police, security, or any field related to law enforcement is required. All educational degrees must be from a regionally accredited institution Must have Incident Command Certification in ICS 100, 200, 300, 400, and IS 700 and 800, or obtain certification within two years of hire. Must have a valid State of Florida D Security Officer License, or be able to obtain the license within 90 days of employment, valid driver's license, and successfully pass a background check. Security and/or law enforcement experience is essential. Possess knowledge of MDC policies and procedures, goals and objectives and knowledge of the College's on-line system Possess considerable knowledge of computer programs, having the ability to utilize those programs in the completion of the responsibilities of the position Possess considerable knowledge of generally accepted business practices for the maintenance of financial records Possess excellent oral and written communication skills Ability to plan and coordinate large special events Ability to create and maintain complex records and prepare periodic reports from those records Ability to coordinate multiple projects simultaneously Ability to develop and maintain working relationships with faculty, staff, students and the community Ability to engage in self-initiated problem-solving activities Ability to interpret written materials such as safety rules/regulations and procedural manuals Ability to work well with students, faculty and staff Essential Position This function/position has been designated as "critical". This means that it has job duties that affect the security, safety or physical operation of the College, and are required to work at the Emergency Operations Center and/or have access to the incident scene once normal campus operations have been suspended. Additional Requirements The final candidate is to successfully complete a background screening and reference check process.
10/11/2025
Full time
Job Title: Public Safety Chief/Director Location: North Campus Regular/Temporary: Regular Full/Part Time: Full-Time Job ID: Job Details Job Family ADMIN - Professional Exempt Contractual (PEC) Grade 15 Salary $62,772 - $78,465 Department Public Safety Reports To Senior Director Closing Date December 16, 2025 FLSA Status Exempt - Not Eligible for Overtime Compensation First Review Date October 1, 2025Position Overview This position is responsible for recruiting, training, evaluating staff, maintaining an effective campus security program to safeguard the physical facility, students, faculty, staff and visitors. The work is performed in accordance with established rules and regulations as set forth by the College. This position requires the exercise of independent judgment in the performance of duties and in the supervision of personnel. This is a Professional Exempt Contractual (PEC) position for which an annual contract reflecting the base salary within the fiscal year (July 1st to June 30th) will be issued after ratification by Miami Dade College's District Board of Trustees. What you will be doing Performs administrative work, supervising: Campus Patrol Officers, Parking Lot Attendants, Dispatchers and PBX operators Prepares and manages budgets, perform investigative work, and develops, implements crime prevention programs Responsible for reporting and maintaining Campus crime statistics in compliance with the Clery Act, and for the timely preparation of the Campus's annual Clery Act report Develops goals, objectives, and priorities for the department Manages and supervises the efforts of subordinate personnel to meet departmental objectives such as the Communication Centers, PBX, Outreach Centers, parking enforcement, key inventory control Provides supervision and leadership to promote proficiency, morale, and a continuous professional image Serves as an integral member of the Campus Emergency Preparedness Team, including serving as the Public Safety Group Supervisor for the Campus Crisis Management Team, and serving as the Public Safety Representative on the Behavioral Threat Assessment Campus Triage Team Assists the Director of Campus Administration along with the College's Emergency Preparedness Department in the coordination of the Campus Emergency Operations Plan (EOP), works with the Director to support Campus EOP exercises scheduled by the College's Emergency Preparedness Department, and institutes the Campus EOP as required or directed by the Director Institutes and maintains financial record-keeping systems in compliance with standard business practices Maintains a liaison with faculty, students, staff and visitors Monitors crime trends and implements crime prevention strategies Assures investigation of traffic accidents, thefts, vandalism and related incidents and provides written reports with recommendations for prevention Serves as a liaison to local, state, federal law enforcement agencies concerning safety, security or law enforcement issues on the Campus Maintains an ongoing knowledge of policies, procedures, laws, and ordinances pertaining to public safety on College campuses Performs other duties as assigned What you need to succeed Bachelor's degree and six (6) years experience, three years of which must be experience in police, security, or any field related to law enforcement is required. All educational degrees must be from a regionally accredited institution Must have Incident Command Certification in ICS 100, 200, 300, 400, and IS 700 and 800, or obtain certification within two years of hire. Must have a valid State of Florida D Security Officer License, or be able to obtain the license within 90 days of employment, valid driver's license, and successfully pass a background check. Security and/or law enforcement experience is essential. Possess knowledge of MDC policies and procedures, goals and objectives and knowledge of the College's on-line system Possess considerable knowledge of computer programs, having the ability to utilize those programs in the completion of the responsibilities of the position Possess considerable knowledge of generally accepted business practices for the maintenance of financial records Possess excellent oral and written communication skills Ability to plan and coordinate large special events Ability to create and maintain complex records and prepare periodic reports from those records Ability to coordinate multiple projects simultaneously Ability to develop and maintain working relationships with faculty, staff, students and the community Ability to engage in self-initiated problem-solving activities Ability to interpret written materials such as safety rules/regulations and procedural manuals Ability to work well with students, faculty and staff Essential Position This function/position has been designated as "critical". This means that it has job duties that affect the security, safety or physical operation of the College, and are required to work at the Emergency Operations Center and/or have access to the incident scene once normal campus operations have been suspended. Additional Requirements The final candidate is to successfully complete a background screening and reference check process.
University of Massachusetts Amherst
Amherst, Massachusetts
Job no: 528256 Work type: Staff Full Time Location: UMass Amherst Department: Center for Women and Community Union: PSU Categories: Student Affairs & Services About UMass Amherst The flagship of the Commonwealth, the University of Massachusetts Amherst is a nationally ranked public land-grant research university that seeks to expand educational access, fuel innovation and creativity, and share and use its knowledge for the common good. Founded in 1863, UMass Amherst sits on nearly 1,450-acres in scenic Western Massachusetts and boasts state-of-the-art facilities for teaching, research, scholarship, and creative activity. The institution advances a diverse, equitable, and inclusive community where everyone feels connected and valued-and thrives, and offers a full range of undergraduate, graduate and professional degrees across 10 schools and colleges, and 100 undergraduate majors. We believe every member of our university community can contribute to our ongoing success by striving for the highest level of excellence as we seek breakthrough solutions to mounting environmental, social, economic, and technological challenges in our world. Job Summary Under the general supervision of Director of Sexual Assault Support & Advocacy Services, provides services for victims/survivors and their loved ones impacted by sexual and relationship violence and stalking as part of rape crisis team. In addition to providing services onsite, the Civilian Advocate provides services at area police departments and on campus. Works with Northwestern District Attorney's Sexual Assault and Domestic Violence Unit and Victim Witness Advocates to support victims involved in criminal justice processes and consults with legal system personnel (i.e., prosecutor, parole officer, advocates,) to gather or share information for safety planning and to discuss progress of the legal case in the criminal justice system. Essential Functions Provides crisis intervention; police, legal, medical and academic advocacy; safety planning and support to survivors of sexual and domestic violence and stalking in addition to their loved ones. Provides assistance to navigate police, legal and/or campus conduct processes and partners to referrals for wraparound services. Complies with all relevant regulations, policies, standards, and protocols including those regarding privileged communication, mandated reporting of abuse, data collection, record keeping, and security related to use of technology including cell phone and computers. Builds and maintains effective working relationships with broad constituents including collaborating police departments, SAFEPLAN Advocates, Hampshire County Court, human service providers, and campus-based departments. May serve on relevant committees and teams. Provides outreach to community and campus-based programs to inform providers, educators, and survivors about CWC services. Travels to off-campus locations, including courts, hospitals, partner agencies, and community organizations, to provide timely advocacy, attend meetings, and strengthen collaborative relationships. Coordinates and provides trainings related to sexual and domestic violence to partners and CWC staff. Maintains current knowledge of relevant legal processes. Functionally supervises advocates regarding legal advocacy as needed. Assists with coordinating and facilitating grant related meetings, including Sexual Assault Response Team (SART) and partner meetings; reviews, evaluates, and revises interagency protocols. Compiles data and prepares reports including tabulating statistics on sexual and domestic violence calls and reports. Participates in site visits and program development as needed. Other Functions Performs related duties as assigned or required. Understands responsibilities with respect to Title IX, Clery and other compliance requirements. Demonstrates capacity, skill, and willingness to engage students and contribute to student success. Understands responsibilities with respect to conflicts of interest and behaves in ways consistent both with law and with university policy. Contributes toward creating a positive and respectful workplace. Uses access to sensitive and/or not yet public university-related information only in the performance of the responsibilities of position and exercises care to prevent unnecessary disclosure to others. Minimum Qualifications (Knowledge, Skills, Abilities, Education, Experience, Certifications, Licensure) Bachelor's degree and one (1) year of related experience to include familiarity with criminal justice and/or legal system. Proven ability to work effectively with multiple stakeholders such as police, courts and social service agencies; ability to foster and maintain positive, collaborative working relationships. Experience facilitating workshops and/or trainings. Demonstrated experience providing services to diverse cultural and/or linguistic communities. Strong written and oral communication skills and ability to handle multiple tasks simultaneously, meet time sensitive deadlines and prioritize workload with minimal supervision. Demonstrated strong proficiency in Microsoft Office applications, and in general strong comfort with the use of emerging technologies. Ability to travel to off-campus meetings, courts, hospitals, and partner agencies in a timely manner. Preferred Qualifications (Knowledge, Skills, Abilities, Education, Experience, Certifications, Licensure) Master's degree in a related field Extensive experience successfully working with police and courts Experience to include crisis intervention, safety planning, and advocacy Experience and training with domestic violence or sexual assault organization Bilingual Demonstrated skills facilitating workshops or professional trainings on issues related to sexual assault and domestic violence including training police personnel. Developed self-care strategies and capacity to sustain providing services to trauma survivors. Physical Demands/Working Conditions Must drive and travel to other work-related sites.Work in a crisis response environment. Additional Details This is a grant-funded position, dependent on funding availability. Work Schedule 37.5 hours per week, Monday - Friday.Some nights and weekends required. Salary Information Level 26 PSU Hiring Ranges Special Instructions to Applicants Along with the application, please submit a resume. References will be checked at the finalist stage. Please be prepared to provide contact information for three (3) professional references. Applications will be reviewed on a continuous basis until the position is filled. Early submissions are encouraged. The University of Massachusetts Amherst welcomes all qualified applicants and complies with all state and federal anti-discrimination laws. Advertised: Aug Eastern Daylight Time Applications close: Nov Eastern Standard Time Whatsapp Facebook LinkedIn Email App if (typeof SocialShareKit != 'undefined') SocialShareKit.init( forceInit: true, reinitialize: true, selector: '.social-share-kit .ssk' );
10/11/2025
Full time
Job no: 528256 Work type: Staff Full Time Location: UMass Amherst Department: Center for Women and Community Union: PSU Categories: Student Affairs & Services About UMass Amherst The flagship of the Commonwealth, the University of Massachusetts Amherst is a nationally ranked public land-grant research university that seeks to expand educational access, fuel innovation and creativity, and share and use its knowledge for the common good. Founded in 1863, UMass Amherst sits on nearly 1,450-acres in scenic Western Massachusetts and boasts state-of-the-art facilities for teaching, research, scholarship, and creative activity. The institution advances a diverse, equitable, and inclusive community where everyone feels connected and valued-and thrives, and offers a full range of undergraduate, graduate and professional degrees across 10 schools and colleges, and 100 undergraduate majors. We believe every member of our university community can contribute to our ongoing success by striving for the highest level of excellence as we seek breakthrough solutions to mounting environmental, social, economic, and technological challenges in our world. Job Summary Under the general supervision of Director of Sexual Assault Support & Advocacy Services, provides services for victims/survivors and their loved ones impacted by sexual and relationship violence and stalking as part of rape crisis team. In addition to providing services onsite, the Civilian Advocate provides services at area police departments and on campus. Works with Northwestern District Attorney's Sexual Assault and Domestic Violence Unit and Victim Witness Advocates to support victims involved in criminal justice processes and consults with legal system personnel (i.e., prosecutor, parole officer, advocates,) to gather or share information for safety planning and to discuss progress of the legal case in the criminal justice system. Essential Functions Provides crisis intervention; police, legal, medical and academic advocacy; safety planning and support to survivors of sexual and domestic violence and stalking in addition to their loved ones. Provides assistance to navigate police, legal and/or campus conduct processes and partners to referrals for wraparound services. Complies with all relevant regulations, policies, standards, and protocols including those regarding privileged communication, mandated reporting of abuse, data collection, record keeping, and security related to use of technology including cell phone and computers. Builds and maintains effective working relationships with broad constituents including collaborating police departments, SAFEPLAN Advocates, Hampshire County Court, human service providers, and campus-based departments. May serve on relevant committees and teams. Provides outreach to community and campus-based programs to inform providers, educators, and survivors about CWC services. Travels to off-campus locations, including courts, hospitals, partner agencies, and community organizations, to provide timely advocacy, attend meetings, and strengthen collaborative relationships. Coordinates and provides trainings related to sexual and domestic violence to partners and CWC staff. Maintains current knowledge of relevant legal processes. Functionally supervises advocates regarding legal advocacy as needed. Assists with coordinating and facilitating grant related meetings, including Sexual Assault Response Team (SART) and partner meetings; reviews, evaluates, and revises interagency protocols. Compiles data and prepares reports including tabulating statistics on sexual and domestic violence calls and reports. Participates in site visits and program development as needed. Other Functions Performs related duties as assigned or required. Understands responsibilities with respect to Title IX, Clery and other compliance requirements. Demonstrates capacity, skill, and willingness to engage students and contribute to student success. Understands responsibilities with respect to conflicts of interest and behaves in ways consistent both with law and with university policy. Contributes toward creating a positive and respectful workplace. Uses access to sensitive and/or not yet public university-related information only in the performance of the responsibilities of position and exercises care to prevent unnecessary disclosure to others. Minimum Qualifications (Knowledge, Skills, Abilities, Education, Experience, Certifications, Licensure) Bachelor's degree and one (1) year of related experience to include familiarity with criminal justice and/or legal system. Proven ability to work effectively with multiple stakeholders such as police, courts and social service agencies; ability to foster and maintain positive, collaborative working relationships. Experience facilitating workshops and/or trainings. Demonstrated experience providing services to diverse cultural and/or linguistic communities. Strong written and oral communication skills and ability to handle multiple tasks simultaneously, meet time sensitive deadlines and prioritize workload with minimal supervision. Demonstrated strong proficiency in Microsoft Office applications, and in general strong comfort with the use of emerging technologies. Ability to travel to off-campus meetings, courts, hospitals, and partner agencies in a timely manner. Preferred Qualifications (Knowledge, Skills, Abilities, Education, Experience, Certifications, Licensure) Master's degree in a related field Extensive experience successfully working with police and courts Experience to include crisis intervention, safety planning, and advocacy Experience and training with domestic violence or sexual assault organization Bilingual Demonstrated skills facilitating workshops or professional trainings on issues related to sexual assault and domestic violence including training police personnel. Developed self-care strategies and capacity to sustain providing services to trauma survivors. Physical Demands/Working Conditions Must drive and travel to other work-related sites.Work in a crisis response environment. Additional Details This is a grant-funded position, dependent on funding availability. Work Schedule 37.5 hours per week, Monday - Friday.Some nights and weekends required. Salary Information Level 26 PSU Hiring Ranges Special Instructions to Applicants Along with the application, please submit a resume. References will be checked at the finalist stage. Please be prepared to provide contact information for three (3) professional references. Applications will be reviewed on a continuous basis until the position is filled. Early submissions are encouraged. The University of Massachusetts Amherst welcomes all qualified applicants and complies with all state and federal anti-discrimination laws. Advertised: Aug Eastern Daylight Time Applications close: Nov Eastern Standard Time Whatsapp Facebook LinkedIn Email App if (typeof SocialShareKit != 'undefined') SocialShareKit.init( forceInit: true, reinitialize: true, selector: '.social-share-kit .ssk' );