Police Officer (Nights)
Company: Southwestern University
Location: Georgetown
Posted on: May 28, 2023
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Job Description:
Southwestern University is accepting applications for a Police
Officer (nights) position. This position provides a safe
environment for students, faculty/staff, and visitors by vehicle or
foot patrol. The Police Officer responds to emergencies; assists
responding emergency units; and enforces city, county, state, and
Federal laws. The Police Officer also ensures that University
policies and procedures are followed and promotes the philosophy of
the University. This a full-time, fully benefited, non-exempt
position who reports to the Chief of Police.Primary Duties: Patrol
campus grounds by vehicle or foot to prevent crime, enforce policy,
laws, and provide a safe environment.Conduct security checks of
academic buildings, student residences, and all other University
buildings and property. Assist in locking and unlocking
buildings.Respond to emergency calls, routine complaints and
disturbances, conduct investigations, and submit appropriate
reports.Assist with special events for all University or community
events on or off campus.Perform any other educational,
investigative, technical and law enforcement duties as may be
assigned.Perform individual special assignments (crime prevention,
training, traffic, etc.)Appear and testify in court as
necessary.Maintain high visibility, perform police community
relation activities by being available to assist staff, students,
and visitors, promoting a positive image of the University and the
Police Department.Monitor campus surroundings and make
recommendations for crime prevention.Keep records of activities,
prepare reports and documentation concerning crimes,
complaints.Assist other state, county, federal, and local
agencies.Make daily bank deposits for University business
office.Perform simple maintenance on department vehicles.Perform
other duties as assigned.Requirements:High school diploma or
GED.Knowledge of federal, state and local laws.Knowledge of police
department rules and regulations.Knowledge of the use and care of
vehicles, firearms, and specialized equipment.Skill to drive
necessary vehicles adeptly.Ability to attend and understand police
officer training courses.Ability to maintain Intermediate Peace
Officer certification or above.Possess a Texas driver's license and
a good driving record.Ability to read and comprehend procedure
manuals, reports, memos, laws, statutes and ordinances.Ability to
write accurate and coherent reports.Ability to comprehend basic
math.Ability to analyze situations and adopt a quick, effective,
and reasonable course of action.Demonstrated leadership skills,
including a strong work ethic.Willingness to adhere to the
University's core values.Possess excellent interaction and
communication skills (verbal and written).Have knowledge,
understanding, and acceptance of cultural differences and the
diversity within the campus and community.Demonstrated professional
manner with all internal and external University
constituencies.Ability to be flexible, adjust to fluctuating
priorities, and produce reliable work product.Proven ability to
perform well in stressful situations.Ability and willingness to
travel utilizing standard, commercial, and/or personal modes of
transportation.Understanding and commitment to a liberal arts
education, including the ability to relate to a liberal arts
faculty.Ability to attend work consistently and maintain a regular
work schedule.Preferred Position Requirements:Some college work in
criminal justice, psychology, or a related field, and/or previous
police experience OR any equivalent combination of experience and
training that provides the required knowledge, skills, and
abilities.Advanced certification by the Texas Commission on Law
Enforcement Officer Standards and Education (TCLEOSE) and
appropriate Texas driver's license.Physical Demands:Standing (to
talk to suspects; question witnesses at a scene; give citations, to
communicate with staff; obtain internal and external information;
to take firearms test; to conduct training sessions.)Sitting (to
drive the patrol car; attend/conduct meetings; perform other
miscellaneous office tasks; to work at desk; appear in court; to do
surveillance work.)Walking/Running (varying distances to chase
suspects; to move to safety; frequently on concrete; occasionally
on all types of surfaces and terrain, including rough terrain, rock
or uneven ground, or areas presenting obstacles such as alleys with
garbage or debris.)Lifting/Carrying (light objects including
firearms and recovered property; occasionally 50-100 pounds or over
100 pounds to move victims at the scene of an accident or to assist
elderly or disabled persons who have fallen; 50-100 pounds for
recovered property such as televisions, etc.; to transport
supplies/materials to various programs.)Pushing/Pulling (to move
vehicles off the road; pull victims from accident scene; push open
doors or windows; move obstacles.)Reaching (varying distances to
open or crawl through windows; at times to reach into vehicles to
assist accident victims.)Handling/Fine Dexterity (to restrain
suspects; use firearms, files, radio, or equipment; recover
property; change tires; to do paperwork; make phone calls; to
gather, perform tests on and examine evidence; to operate computer,
copier and other equipment; possibly to do composite
sketches.Crouching/Bending/Kneeling/Crawling/Twisting (all types of
body positions are assumed to varying degrees depending on the
shift worked and the nature of the calls. Example: Chasing and
apprehending a suspect in a narrow, small or cramped space;
maneuvering around, through, or under various kinds of obstacles;
assisting at the scene of an accident, etc.)Climbing/Balancing (to
go up on roofs; climb stairs in apartment complexes or other
buildings; climb ladders to apprehend a suspect or assist in
rescue; jump or climb over fences or other obstacles in a chase;
etc.)Vision (to observe suspects; drive patrol car. Visual
discrimination required to distinguish and identify suspect's
clothing, features, license plates, etc; read documents; write;
conduct investigations; to examine evidence.)Hearing/Talking (to
communicate effectively with other officers, other law
enforcement/human service agencies, suspects, children, young
adults, and the general public.Lying on Ground (to take target
practice and firearms test; as part of surveillance
work.)Southwestern University offers competitive salary and
benefits including health, dental, life, long term disability,
retirement, paid holidays, vacation, sick leave, undergraduate
tuition assistance for you and your dependents, access to athletic
facilities, free parking, and discounted meal rates. Southwestern
University is a selective, undergraduate institution committed to a
broad-based liberal arts, sciences, and fine arts education.
Southwestern University is deeply committed to fostering a diverse
educational environment and especially encourages applications from
members of groups traditionally underrepresented in academia. For
information concerning the University, visit our Website at
www.southwestern.edu/.To apply: The University will only accept
application materials through Interfolio at
apply.interfolio.com/125843. Interested persons must complete the
online application completely. Email and paper applications will
not be accepted. Only complete applications will be reviewed by the
Search Committee. Review of application materials will begin
immediately and continue until the position is filled. All offers
of employment are contingent on successful completion of the
University's Background Check Policy process. Southwestern
University is an E-Verify employer. EOE/M/FInclusion is the
deliberate effort to create an environment in which people from all
backgrounds* are not only included but welcomed, valued, respected,
considered, and supported within our community. People from
marginalized (i.e., devalued) and/or minoritized (i.e,
underrepresented) groups are heard, seen, respected and accepted in
all aspects of our community. Southwestern University is committed
to inclusive excellence that provides access and support, enables
participation, and removes barriers so that all people within our
community are empowered and can thrive in a campus that is
welcoming and validating.*including but not limited to people of
color (race, ethnicity, nationality), sex, sexual identity, gender
identity, age, physical and mental disabilities, socioeconomic
status, religion, immigrants, and the intersection of these
identities.PDN-993d6121-45fb-421c-8f7e-ad80a51a5d11
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