Part-time Staff: Police Officers (two positions available)
Job Description
Lakeland's police officers have the primary responsibility of patrolling the grounds and buildings of the college campus to protect lives and property, discover or prevent crimes, enforce laws, investigate crimes, write reports, make arrests, and testify in court.
RESPONSIBILITIES:
- Patrol grounds and buildings by car and/or on foot for the purpose of protecting lives and property by discovering or preventing the commission of crimes, enforce laws, rules and regulations and monitor traffic conditions and parking facilities.
- Respond to requests for assistance (e.g., lock-outs) and/or reports of incidents jeopardizing public safety, resulting in injuries, misdemeanors or felonies. Determine appropriate response and interact with other college departments/personnel as well as external public safety forces.
- Provide police/security presence at special events including directing traffic and escorting and protecting guests.
- Discover, apprehend, arrest and process criminal violators; secure crime scenes, conduct preliminary and follow up investigations, gather evidence and obtain witness statements. As necessary, file affidavits, serve warrants and appear in court and testify in criminal proceedings.
- Perform routine administrative duties related to police work (e.g., maintain logs, records and statistics, complete reports of police activities, dispatch and answer telephones).
- Review changes in laws and regulations. Receive on-going training in police and safety methods.
- Perform related duties as assigned.
QUALIFICATIONS:
Education/Training and Experience
Required:
- High school diploma or equivalent
- Current Ohio Basic Peace Officer certificate
Preferred:
- Prior law enforcement experience
- Associate degree in law enforcement or a related field
Knowledge, Skills and Abilities
- Knowledge of current criminal, fire, and hazardous material laws and regulations, security and law-enforcement procedures and techniques, interviewing, first-aid techniques and CPR.
- Skill in following oral and written instructions; writing clear and concise reports, keyboarding at 25 NWPM, performing mathematical calculations, operating police equipment.
- Ability to learn and properly apply police and College policies and procedures, demonstrate physical fitness and agility, perform routine and detailed tasks in an accurate and efficient manner, establish priorities, handle stress effectively, resolve conflict, maintain effective interpersonal working relationships.
Physical Activity Level
- Heavy – Sit, stand, walk or drive for lengthy periods of time. Ability to think and move quickly when needed.*
- This position requires a post-offer, pre-employment physical examination to be conducted at the Lake Health Occupational Services Department (paid for by the college).
CONDITIONS OF EMPLOYMENT:
- Applicants must submit to and pass background check.
- This position requires working outside exposed to inclement weather conditions; working rotating shifts including weekends, evenings, and holidays; must be willing and available for 24-hour on-call or hold-over duty in emergency situations.
- Incumbents in this position are classified as peace officers under Ohio law; first aid, CPR and basic police certification must be maintained.
- A valid Ohio driver’s license and a driving record which qualifies the driver under the College’s insurance program are required.
COMPENSATION:
- These are part-time, 'as needed' staff positions anticipated to work an average of one shift per week.
- The police officer position is grade 8A on the salary staff schedule with a minimum hourly rate of $25.
APPLICATION PROCESS: Apply for this position through the college’s Human Resources website. Please be prepared to do the following:
- Complete all questions in the application*
- Attach a cover letter and current resume
Applications will be accepted until the position is filled; however, application review will begin September 16, 2024.
- To avoid difficulties when submitting your application, be sure your web browser (e.g., Google Chrome, Firefox, Internet Explorer) is updated to the latest version and allow yourself sufficient time to complete the application since you WILL NOT be able to save a partially completed application and work on it later.
Lakeland Community College is an equal access and equal opportunity employer. We have a strong commitment to the principle of diversity and, in that spirit, seek a broad spectrum of candidates including women, minorities, people with disabilities and people over 40. Under-represented groups are encouraged to apply. If your disability requires special accommodation to participate in the application/interview process, contact the Human Resources Office at 440-525-7575.
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