Maricopa Community Colleges
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The Maricopa County Community College District Police Department invites highly motivated and professional law enforcement candidates to a new and exciting opportunity as a collegiate Police Officer - Lateral.
Overview The Police Officer - Lateral will report directly to a Police Commander or designated supervisor and perform general and specialized law enforcement, such as preserving public peace, protecting lives, property, and the rights of the public. This position will also enforce state statutory laws and acknowledge compliance with federal guidelines in accordance with the U.S. Department of Education.
Additional Information
In-State Applicants: A successful certified Arizona Peace Officer applicant will start the field training program upon being selected.
Out of State Applicants: A successful out of state applicant will be required to take an AZPOST waiver exam prior to becoming a certified Peace Officer in Arizona and beginning the field training program.
Required
Submission of the AZPOST Background Questionnaire, Statement of Personal History.
Submit these forms electronically through the online state portal system managed by AZ POST.
Log in to https://my.azpost.gov/ to fill out and submit the AZ POST Background Questionnaire and statement of Personal History (PH) form.
Create an account with OKTA and retain the registration number generated to your submission.
Proof of prior Arizona Peace Officer certification for candidates previously certified by AZPOST, such as an academy graduation certificate.
Proof of equivalent training through submission of the AZPOST Record of Equivalent Training (RET) form.
Essential Functions
Interact with and assist members of the college community, visitors and allied first responders.
Patrol buildings, facilities, properties, and other areas to deter and prevent crime.
Respond to complaints or requests for assistance; investigate criminal activity and take appropriate action, including arrest, detain or subdue resisting offenders using justified force where appropriate.
Conduct searches of persons, places and things, seize and impound property and evidence, and protect crime scenes.
Respond to calls for service including alarms, medical assistance, critical incidents, traffic collisions, reports of criminal activity, and other emergencies.
Observe, report and/or remedy unsafe or problem situations and assist in identifying health and safety hazards.
Conduct interviews; observe, gather, record, process and preserve evidence.
Prepare detailed written reports and present testimony and evidence in court; mediate disputes.
Direct traffic and/or parking activities; enforce motor vehicle operation and traffic regulations; assist motorists with vehicle problems.
Perform crowd control and civil emergency response duties.
Provide special services including personal welfare and money courier escorts.
Provide public awareness and community education presentations.
Train and direct the work of non-certified Public Safety Aides and other Public safety personnel.
Perform other duties as assigned.
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The Maricopa County Community College District Police Department invites highly motivated and professional law enforcement candidates to a new and exciting opportunity as a collegiate Police Officer - Lateral.
Overview The Police Officer - Lateral will report directly to a Police Commander or designated supervisor and perform general and specialized law enforcement, such as preserving public peace, protecting lives, property, and the rights of the public. This position will also enforce state statutory laws and acknowledge compliance with federal guidelines in accordance with the U.S. Department of Education.
Additional Information
In-State Applicants: A successful certified Arizona Peace Officer applicant will start the field training program upon being selected.
Out of State Applicants: A successful out of state applicant will be required to take an AZPOST waiver exam prior to becoming a certified Peace Officer in Arizona and beginning the field training program.
Required
Submission of the AZPOST Background Questionnaire, Statement of Personal History.
Submit these forms electronically through the online state portal system managed by AZ POST.
Log in to https://my.azpost.gov/ to fill out and submit the AZ POST Background Questionnaire and statement of Personal History (PH) form.
Create an account with OKTA and retain the registration number generated to your submission.
Proof of prior Arizona Peace Officer certification for candidates previously certified by AZPOST, such as an academy graduation certificate.
Proof of equivalent training through submission of the AZPOST Record of Equivalent Training (RET) form.
Essential Functions
Interact with and assist members of the college community, visitors and allied first responders.
Patrol buildings, facilities, properties, and other areas to deter and prevent crime.
Respond to complaints or requests for assistance; investigate criminal activity and take appropriate action, including arrest, detain or subdue resisting offenders using justified force where appropriate.
Conduct searches of persons, places and things, seize and impound property and evidence, and protect crime scenes.
Respond to calls for service including alarms, medical assistance, critical incidents, traffic collisions, reports of criminal activity, and other emergencies.
Observe, report and/or remedy unsafe or problem situations and assist in identifying health and safety hazards.
Conduct interviews; observe, gather, record, process and preserve evidence.
Prepare detailed written reports and present testimony and evidence in court; mediate disputes.
Direct traffic and/or parking activities; enforce motor vehicle operation and traffic regulations; assist motorists with vehicle problems.
Perform crowd control and civil emergency response duties.
Provide special services including personal welfare and money courier escorts.
Provide public awareness and community education presentations.
Train and direct the work of non-certified Public Safety Aides and other Public safety personnel.
Perform other duties as assigned.
Referrals increase your chances of interviewing at Maricopa Community Colleges by 2x
Get notified about new Police Officer jobs in Tempe, AZ.
Tempe, AZ $77,026.00-$77,026.00 2 months ago
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