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- Patrols the university in a mobile unit or by foot patrol to prevent and/or reduce criminal activity, preserve the peace and apprehend offenders; responds to emergency and non-emergency situations; conducts preliminary investigation of crimes and attempted crimes; conduct searches and seizures; locates and preserves evidence and crime scenes; prepares reports; executes arrests when necessary. Patrols the university to prevent property loss due to fire or flooding. Renders aid to accident victims, and other persons requiring first aid for physical injuries. (50%)
- Monitors, notes, reports and investigates suspicious persons and situations, safety hazards, and unusual or illegal activity in patrol areas. Communicates with the public to gain their confidence and to enhance crime prevention and law enforcement efforts while conducting building checks and/or vehicle checks for security purposes. (20%)
- Conducts traffic crash investigations prepares reports and submits finding to supervisor. Photographs or draws diagram{s) or crime or accident scenes and interviews principals and eyewitnesses. Monitors traffic to ensure motorists observe traffic regulations and exhibit safe driving procedures. Patrols University streets for traffic violations; issues uniform citations to traffic violators; controls traffic congestion; monitors and directs traffic and parking activity for events on campus. (5%)
- Provides assistance to other law enforcement agencies by identifying/locating suspects who may be students or employees of the University; executing warrants/arrests, recovering stolen property, etc. (5%)
- Maintains proficiency in the daily operation of police software, ensuring that all reports are complete with required documentation, and submitted as required before end of tour of duty. (5%)
- Inspects and maintain s departmental equipment in good working order, i.e., service weapons, vehicles, uniforms, leather gear handcuffs, badges, personal protection equipment, etc. (5%)
- Keeps abreast of University policies, rules & regulations (to include student codes), current statutes, Jaw updates, standard operating procedures and/or departmental general orders to promote efficiency, effectiveness, and compliance in the performance of duties, special tasks and assignments. Seeks and/or creates professional development opportunities that enhance individual as well as agency growth. (5%)
- Testifies in court, administrative hearings and other criminal proceedings as required by law. (3%)
- Performs other related duties as required. (2%)
Qualifications (Education, Experience and Specialized Training)
- High school diploma or GED
- Must be 21 years of age or older
- Must be willing, able to attend, and complete the Alabama Police Academy Training (APOST) requirements within 6 months to a year of appointment
- Valid driver's license with a good driving record
Physical Demands While performing the duties of a law enforcement officer (LEO), tasks involve the intermittent performance of extremely physically demanding work, typically involving some combination of reaching, bending, stooping, kneeling, crouching, running and climbing. The duties of a LEO may also involve the lifting, carrying, pushing, and/or pulling of heavy objects and/or people, such as in the event of chasing and/or subduing a suspect(s) resisting arrest. Some tasks are performed with the potential for intermittent exposure to disagreeable elements including, but not limited to, heat, humidity, inclement weather, loud noises, toxic/chemical agents, electrical currents, violent behavior, weapons, explosives, traffic and animals. Tasks includes working around moving parts, vehicles, equipment, golf carts, ATV's and material handling, where extremely heightened awareness to surroundings and environment is essential in the preservation of life and property. Standard body gear and equipment applies in the preservation of life and property, as does special equipment based on assignment including, but not limited to, various types of body armor and safety gear.Skills and Attributes Required Knowledge, Skills and AbilitiesThe following generally describes the knowledge, skills and ability required to enter the jobKnowledge of:
- Federal, state and local laws
- The use and care of vehicles, firearms, and specialize equipment
Skills:
- Skilled at solving problems and using critical thinking
- Excellent written and verbal communication skills
- Strong negotiation and adjudicating skills
- Developed analysis skills for researching and investigating
Ability to:
- Change work schedule/shift with or without advance notice
- Stay calm in stressful or high-risk situations
- Deescalate situations and prevent harm from occurring
- Attend and understand police officer training courses
- Establish and maintain effective working relationships of co-workers and the general public
- Read and comprehend procedure manuals, reports, memos, laws, statutes and ordinances
- Write accurate and coherent reports
- Perform basic math to calculate speeding violations, elapsed time, accident reconstruction, etc.
- Analyze situations and adopt a quick, effective and reasonable course of action
- Maintain appropriate necessary certification, driver's license applicable to job responsibilities
Posting Detail Information Posting Number S684 Will this position required travel? YesWill this position required night, weekend, and after hour work? YesWill this positon be supported using grants or contract funding? NoNumber of Vacancies 3 Desired Start DatePosition End Date (if temporary)Open Date 07/25/2024 Close DateOpen Until Filled Yes Special Instructions Summary Each applicant, including all current employees, must complete and submit the following documents:
- Tuskegee University employment application
- Cover Letter
- Resume/CV
- Copies of unofficial transcripts.
- Please note that official transcripts(s) will be required upon hire
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