Rowan College at Burlington County
Part Time Public Safety Officer
Rowan College at Burlington County, Mount Laurel, New Jersey, United States
Overview
The Public Safety Officer Level II patrols assigned areas of the campus, including offices, buildings and parking areas, and reports via telephone or radio. The Public Safety Officer Level II takes action to protect persons and property, prevent fires, theft, vandalism, disorder and damage to college property. The Senior Public Safety Officer Level II on duty may be required to serve as the Officer in Charge of the shift in the absence of the Public Safety Officer Level III or IV. Below are the minimum responsibilities of the Officer in Charge. Public Safety Department Mission and Values
The Rowan College at Burlington County Public Safety Department is committed to enhancing the quality of life on campus by providing the highest level of professional security and safety services. This is accomplished by integrating state-of-the-art technology and personal service to the college community. Values guiding actions include: Service, Integrity, Respect, Professionalism, Accountability, Mentoring and Appreciation. Overall Purpose and Responsibility
The most important overall responsibility of all RCBC employees is to provide service in a pleasant, helpful, and effective manner to students, members of the college community and the public. Institutional Effectiveness
Responsibilities
Accepts responsibility for the timely preparation of student outcomes assessment efforts of the faculty in planning, collecting data, and reporting data as they relate to course outcomes, program outcomes, general education outcomes, and developmental program outcomes. Actively participates in setting annual division goals and objectives, completing OIR reporting forms, collecting data, analyzing data, and preparing a report using guidelines established by OIR. Specific Duties and Responsibilities
Attend, and complete to standard, all assigned departmental training. Be able to work in a paramilitary structure with a well-defined chain of command. Arrive on time and properly attired for assigned shifts. Be available to work multiple shifts at multiple campuses. Record and report information concerning complaints and refer it to Supervisor. Issue traffic tickets and/or warnings for violations of traffic/parking regulations and policies. Patrol corridors, parking areas and roadways; direct traffic as assigned. Assist college population with jumpstarting, vehicle unlocking and personal escorts to vehicles as assigned. Provide emergency medical treatment (to level of certification). Complete reports of incidents and fill out work-related forms. Perform other related duties as assigned. Work indoors and outdoors, sometimes in extreme weather conditions and temperatures. Spend extended periods standing, walking and climbing stairs; maintain a vigorous working pace. Answer telephones and communicate using portable radios and base station radios in compliance with department and FCC standards. Assist persons on campus. Operate department identification card equipment, issue ID cards and parking stickers. Maintain good interpersonal communications, be able to work as a team member, and have solid computer and keyboarding skills. Keep work-related topics confidential. Working Conditions
Work is performed indoors and outdoors, sometimes in extreme weather conditions and temperatures. May require long periods of standing or walking. May entail a level of risk to person. Officers may be exposed to verbal and possible physical abuse by irate persons. The Public Safety Department is a 24/7/365 operation. Education and Qualifications
High School diploma or equivalent Valid Driver's License 18 years of age United States Citizen No criminal record Must pass a drug screening test Must have demonstrable computer knowledge and skills Experience
Prior criminal justice experience preferred, but not required. Employment Details
Seniority level: Entry level Employment type: Part-time Job function: Other Industries: Utilities Note: This description excludes irrelevant boilerplate and focuses on the job responsibilities and requirements. Referrals may increase your chances of interview consideration.
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The Public Safety Officer Level II patrols assigned areas of the campus, including offices, buildings and parking areas, and reports via telephone or radio. The Public Safety Officer Level II takes action to protect persons and property, prevent fires, theft, vandalism, disorder and damage to college property. The Senior Public Safety Officer Level II on duty may be required to serve as the Officer in Charge of the shift in the absence of the Public Safety Officer Level III or IV. Below are the minimum responsibilities of the Officer in Charge. Public Safety Department Mission and Values
The Rowan College at Burlington County Public Safety Department is committed to enhancing the quality of life on campus by providing the highest level of professional security and safety services. This is accomplished by integrating state-of-the-art technology and personal service to the college community. Values guiding actions include: Service, Integrity, Respect, Professionalism, Accountability, Mentoring and Appreciation. Overall Purpose and Responsibility
The most important overall responsibility of all RCBC employees is to provide service in a pleasant, helpful, and effective manner to students, members of the college community and the public. Institutional Effectiveness
Responsibilities
Accepts responsibility for the timely preparation of student outcomes assessment efforts of the faculty in planning, collecting data, and reporting data as they relate to course outcomes, program outcomes, general education outcomes, and developmental program outcomes. Actively participates in setting annual division goals and objectives, completing OIR reporting forms, collecting data, analyzing data, and preparing a report using guidelines established by OIR. Specific Duties and Responsibilities
Attend, and complete to standard, all assigned departmental training. Be able to work in a paramilitary structure with a well-defined chain of command. Arrive on time and properly attired for assigned shifts. Be available to work multiple shifts at multiple campuses. Record and report information concerning complaints and refer it to Supervisor. Issue traffic tickets and/or warnings for violations of traffic/parking regulations and policies. Patrol corridors, parking areas and roadways; direct traffic as assigned. Assist college population with jumpstarting, vehicle unlocking and personal escorts to vehicles as assigned. Provide emergency medical treatment (to level of certification). Complete reports of incidents and fill out work-related forms. Perform other related duties as assigned. Work indoors and outdoors, sometimes in extreme weather conditions and temperatures. Spend extended periods standing, walking and climbing stairs; maintain a vigorous working pace. Answer telephones and communicate using portable radios and base station radios in compliance with department and FCC standards. Assist persons on campus. Operate department identification card equipment, issue ID cards and parking stickers. Maintain good interpersonal communications, be able to work as a team member, and have solid computer and keyboarding skills. Keep work-related topics confidential. Working Conditions
Work is performed indoors and outdoors, sometimes in extreme weather conditions and temperatures. May require long periods of standing or walking. May entail a level of risk to person. Officers may be exposed to verbal and possible physical abuse by irate persons. The Public Safety Department is a 24/7/365 operation. Education and Qualifications
High School diploma or equivalent Valid Driver's License 18 years of age United States Citizen No criminal record Must pass a drug screening test Must have demonstrable computer knowledge and skills Experience
Prior criminal justice experience preferred, but not required. Employment Details
Seniority level: Entry level Employment type: Part-time Job function: Other Industries: Utilities Note: This description excludes irrelevant boilerplate and focuses on the job responsibilities and requirements. Referrals may increase your chances of interview consideration.
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