Motlow
Overview
Title:
Police Officer
Location:
Pellissippi State Community College Campus/s
Anticipated Closing Date:
TBD
Type of Appointment:
Full-Time
FLSA Status:
Non-Exempt
Department:
Campus Police
Required Documents
Resume
Unofficial Transcripts
Three professional references
Reference check requirements:
Non-supervisory roles: three (3) current or former supervisors
Personal references (friends, clergy, customers, relatives) are not considered acceptable references
About Campus Police Campus police officers are here to protect and serve the campus community. The department is available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week at the Hardin Valley Campus, and answers emergency calls at 865.694.6649. Per TCA 49-7-118, a campus police officer is a person commissioned by an employing institution and sworn to provide police services, enforce law, exercise arrest authority and carry firearms, and is subject to the Tennessee POST commission.
In addition to safety, campus police officers offer services to students, visitors and employees:
First Aid
Vehicle battery boost
Vehicle unlock
30-day lost and found
Escorts on campus to or from vehicles or classrooms
Community based policing
Campus police officers are required to be on campus 30 minutes prior to the start of classes and 30 minutes after the last adjourns. Shifts are day and/or evening; on-call, weekend, or overnight shifts are not required. Shifts run from 0700 to 2230 hours. Officers work a 37.5-hour work week; overtime is rare. Administrative closing days do not require personal leave hours. The Daily Crime Log tracks reported crimes on campuses over the last 60 days and is available through the Pellissippi State resources.
Campus police leadership strives to maintain a great work-life balance. Officers are supported by security guards for minor requests such as door unlocks or battery boosts.
Position Summary Position Summary:
The overall purpose is to ensure a safe and secure environment for students, faculty, staff, and visitors of the college.
Essential Functions
30% Patrols college grounds and adjacent areas on foot and in motor vehicle to deter crime. Enforce state laws and college and system policies. Apprehend offenders and make arrests as necessary. Maintain all department issued equipment.
25% Conduct investigations into criminal activity, motor vehicle accidents, illness and injuries. Prepare police reports, motor vehicle accident reports, and records for court. Testify at judicial hearings and trials. Monitor security camera recordings and perform related clerical tasks.
10% Provide direction, supervision and training for contract security guards; train guards on patrol techniques, building access, investigations, and emergency plans.
10% Inspect property for safety hazards and security, unlock doors for authorized persons, and provide vehicle unlock and jump-start service.
5% Perform tasks related to emergency incidents and drills; provide mutual aid to local police agencies as needed.
5% Provide first aid and coordinate emergency response with EMS, fire, and other agencies; inspect emergency equipment.
5% Monitor meetings between college officials and students or employees to ensure safety; provide escorts and security for events.
5% Monitor traffic flow and parking; issue tickets per college regulations and state vehicle laws.
5% Maintain P.O.S.T. certification by attending annual training and pursue ongoing professional development.
Note: The College reserves the right to change or reassign duties or combine positions at any time.
Job Requirements Requires one-year experience as a P.O.S.T. certified Police Officer with current certification (fully qualified pay) or one year of POST-certified experience with the ability to obtain recertification within six months of initial employment (probationary pay).
Part-time experience is calculated at 50% credit of full-time experience. POST standards include: 18 years of age, U.S. citizenship, high school diploma or equivalent, ability to pass extensive background checks, no disqualifying felony or certain other offenses, fingerprints on file, valid physical examination, good moral character, and, if applicable, medical clearance as determined by a licensed provider. A second language is helpful but not required.
Special Skills / Application of Knowledge
Effective communication both orally and in writing; ability to ascertain facts through observation.
Ability to work independently in stressful situations and establish working relationships with students, faculty, staff, and others.
Firm, tactful, respectful conduct.
Basic physical fitness and ability to perform duties related to self-defense and safety.
Working knowledge of PC and web-based software; ability to supervise guards and college staff as needed.
Second language proficiency is beneficial but not required.
Commitment to the College’s mission and values.
Key Result Areas Crime statistics and incident reports measure campus safety. Calls for service (escorts, unlocks, battery boosts, etc.) measure service delivery to the campus community.
Scope of Responsibility Inadequate performance could risk personal safety, property, regulatory compliance, and college operations, as well as public perception and potential penalties for non-compliance.
Physical Demands Must meet TN P.O.S.T. physical standards and complete 40 hours of in-service training annually. Able to wear ballistic vests and equipment weighing about 25 pounds. Must stand and walk long distances, climb stairs, and assist in lifting injured individuals or equipment as needed.
Full-time Employment Benefits
Insurance: Health, Dental, Vision, Life, Disability, FSA/HSA
Wellness Incentive Program
Educational Assistance: Fee Waiver, Spouse/Dependent discounts, Audit/Non-Credit, Reimbursement
Employee Assistance Program
Retirement options: TCRS, 401k with company match, 457, 403b
Employee Discount program with 900+ companies
14 Paid Holidays per year
Sick Leave Bank and Longevity Pay
Opportunities for professional development
Special Instructions to Applicants To be considered, create an online application. Skills, abilities and experience will be evaluated based on the application. Attaching a resume does not substitute for the application form. Part-time experience is credited at 50%. If needed, resources for scanning or uploading documents are available at the Hardin Valley Campus Educational Resources Center.
Pellissippi State Community College is an EEO/AA/Title VI/Title IX/Section 504/ADA employer.
If you have questions, contact Pellissippi State Human Resources at 865-694-6607 or by email at recruiting@pstcc.edu.
If you are interested, click Apply located below or Apply Now in the upper right-hand corner.
#mrp
#J-18808-Ljbffr
Police Officer
Location:
Pellissippi State Community College Campus/s
Anticipated Closing Date:
TBD
Type of Appointment:
Full-Time
FLSA Status:
Non-Exempt
Department:
Campus Police
Required Documents
Resume
Unofficial Transcripts
Three professional references
Reference check requirements:
Non-supervisory roles: three (3) current or former supervisors
Personal references (friends, clergy, customers, relatives) are not considered acceptable references
About Campus Police Campus police officers are here to protect and serve the campus community. The department is available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week at the Hardin Valley Campus, and answers emergency calls at 865.694.6649. Per TCA 49-7-118, a campus police officer is a person commissioned by an employing institution and sworn to provide police services, enforce law, exercise arrest authority and carry firearms, and is subject to the Tennessee POST commission.
In addition to safety, campus police officers offer services to students, visitors and employees:
First Aid
Vehicle battery boost
Vehicle unlock
30-day lost and found
Escorts on campus to or from vehicles or classrooms
Community based policing
Campus police officers are required to be on campus 30 minutes prior to the start of classes and 30 minutes after the last adjourns. Shifts are day and/or evening; on-call, weekend, or overnight shifts are not required. Shifts run from 0700 to 2230 hours. Officers work a 37.5-hour work week; overtime is rare. Administrative closing days do not require personal leave hours. The Daily Crime Log tracks reported crimes on campuses over the last 60 days and is available through the Pellissippi State resources.
Campus police leadership strives to maintain a great work-life balance. Officers are supported by security guards for minor requests such as door unlocks or battery boosts.
Position Summary Position Summary:
The overall purpose is to ensure a safe and secure environment for students, faculty, staff, and visitors of the college.
Essential Functions
30% Patrols college grounds and adjacent areas on foot and in motor vehicle to deter crime. Enforce state laws and college and system policies. Apprehend offenders and make arrests as necessary. Maintain all department issued equipment.
25% Conduct investigations into criminal activity, motor vehicle accidents, illness and injuries. Prepare police reports, motor vehicle accident reports, and records for court. Testify at judicial hearings and trials. Monitor security camera recordings and perform related clerical tasks.
10% Provide direction, supervision and training for contract security guards; train guards on patrol techniques, building access, investigations, and emergency plans.
10% Inspect property for safety hazards and security, unlock doors for authorized persons, and provide vehicle unlock and jump-start service.
5% Perform tasks related to emergency incidents and drills; provide mutual aid to local police agencies as needed.
5% Provide first aid and coordinate emergency response with EMS, fire, and other agencies; inspect emergency equipment.
5% Monitor meetings between college officials and students or employees to ensure safety; provide escorts and security for events.
5% Monitor traffic flow and parking; issue tickets per college regulations and state vehicle laws.
5% Maintain P.O.S.T. certification by attending annual training and pursue ongoing professional development.
Note: The College reserves the right to change or reassign duties or combine positions at any time.
Job Requirements Requires one-year experience as a P.O.S.T. certified Police Officer with current certification (fully qualified pay) or one year of POST-certified experience with the ability to obtain recertification within six months of initial employment (probationary pay).
Part-time experience is calculated at 50% credit of full-time experience. POST standards include: 18 years of age, U.S. citizenship, high school diploma or equivalent, ability to pass extensive background checks, no disqualifying felony or certain other offenses, fingerprints on file, valid physical examination, good moral character, and, if applicable, medical clearance as determined by a licensed provider. A second language is helpful but not required.
Special Skills / Application of Knowledge
Effective communication both orally and in writing; ability to ascertain facts through observation.
Ability to work independently in stressful situations and establish working relationships with students, faculty, staff, and others.
Firm, tactful, respectful conduct.
Basic physical fitness and ability to perform duties related to self-defense and safety.
Working knowledge of PC and web-based software; ability to supervise guards and college staff as needed.
Second language proficiency is beneficial but not required.
Commitment to the College’s mission and values.
Key Result Areas Crime statistics and incident reports measure campus safety. Calls for service (escorts, unlocks, battery boosts, etc.) measure service delivery to the campus community.
Scope of Responsibility Inadequate performance could risk personal safety, property, regulatory compliance, and college operations, as well as public perception and potential penalties for non-compliance.
Physical Demands Must meet TN P.O.S.T. physical standards and complete 40 hours of in-service training annually. Able to wear ballistic vests and equipment weighing about 25 pounds. Must stand and walk long distances, climb stairs, and assist in lifting injured individuals or equipment as needed.
Full-time Employment Benefits
Insurance: Health, Dental, Vision, Life, Disability, FSA/HSA
Wellness Incentive Program
Educational Assistance: Fee Waiver, Spouse/Dependent discounts, Audit/Non-Credit, Reimbursement
Employee Assistance Program
Retirement options: TCRS, 401k with company match, 457, 403b
Employee Discount program with 900+ companies
14 Paid Holidays per year
Sick Leave Bank and Longevity Pay
Opportunities for professional development
Special Instructions to Applicants To be considered, create an online application. Skills, abilities and experience will be evaluated based on the application. Attaching a resume does not substitute for the application form. Part-time experience is credited at 50%. If needed, resources for scanning or uploading documents are available at the Hardin Valley Campus Educational Resources Center.
Pellissippi State Community College is an EEO/AA/Title VI/Title IX/Section 504/ADA employer.
If you have questions, contact Pellissippi State Human Resources at 865-694-6607 or by email at recruiting@pstcc.edu.
If you are interested, click Apply located below or Apply Now in the upper right-hand corner.
#mrp
#J-18808-Ljbffr