Location: Annapolis,MD, USA
TITLE: Public Safety Officer III, Corporal,
REPORTS TO: Associate Director of Public Safety and Emergency Management
SALARY: Grade 10 ($23.00 per hour)
ROLE: The Corporal is a certified Special Police Officer Lead position and is responsible for assisting in providing supervision of college Public Safety Officers. This position also provides protective services over college buildings and/or property within the college community by enforcing the laws of the State of Maryland and the rules and regulations of St. John's College. This is a high-visibility, service-oriented job and a position of the public trust. Lead officers are considered assistant shift supervisors. This is a 40 hour per week position, with sift coverage based on a 24-hour schedule that includes weekends, holidays, and various shifts.
ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS & RESPONSIBILITIES:
* Assist in the evaluating the appropriateness of officer responses; designate assignments; direct needed resources; and interpret laws, ordinances, and department policies and procedures.
* Assist in the orientation and training of officers, inspections of officers and/or other departmental personnel on a shift, conducting pre-shift briefings, review of all reports and investigations accomplished during a shift, activity coordination, and providing input concerning operational planning.
* Assist in training employees and complete the scheduled in-service training each year.
* Perform as a Field Training Officer for newly hired officers to mentor, coach, and train them in duties of the job.
* Provide on-site supervision of subordinate officers during shift in routine and emergency situations.
* Assist in preparing officers for scheduled events, activities, or special requests when acting in a lead capacity.
* Complete necessary documentation of human resources matters, to include recognition for awards and discipline.
* Assist in the supervision of subordinate employees by counseling, coaching, and mentoring employees.
* When acting in a lead capacity, verify officers are in proper uniform and carry SPO credentials on their person when on duty.
* Engage with students who may be in crisis, providing support to such students and coordinating college or off-campus resources to facilitate the care of the students.
* Work with the Office of Student Services to coordinate housing issues and key control for dorm rooms and building access.
* Provide visible security and protective services to the college community by conducting routine patrols of buildings and outdoor areas on campus.
* Provide basic information and directions to the campus community and the general public.
* Follow campus procedures for enforcing college rule and polices, as well as state law. Commissioned officers may need to resort to physical force, when appropriate, of individuals attempting to inflict physical harm on themselves or others or commit criminal acts. Officers must understand when use of force is authorized and document it properly.
* Working knowledge of higher education issues, such as Title IX and the Clery Act. Officers are Campus Security Authorities and must know proper procedures when critical information is received about crimes or misconduct.
* Understand emergency response protocols. Officer must be able to identify and respond to emergencies by conducting a rapid assessing of a situation, utilizing critical decision making by employing tact, diplomacy, and individual judgment to resolve an incident.
* Coordinate response efforts to emergencies on the college with Annapolis Police and/or Fire Departments, as well as the Maryland Capitol Police and other outside agencies.
* Provide emergency first aid to injured persons and assist in the transportation arrangements of ill or injured persons when necessary.
* Cooperate and provide direct support to superior officers or to the local police department in the investigation of any incident.
* Maintain situational awareness of the area surrounding the college to remain abreast of possible threats to the campus community. This includes making appropriate notifications to leadership for emergency notifications to the campus community.
* Complete necessary administrative reports/forms related to incidents and/or arrests, to include gathering pertinent information from participants and/or witnesses.
* Maintain and manage various databases, such as records management, vehicle registration, emergency contact information, and class schedules.
* Maintain regular radio communications with officers and college staff to receive calls for service, report any unusual situations, and to request backup when necessary.
* Observe, report and address faulty and/or unsafe situations, equipment, and lighting to include reporting fire and other safety equipment that are not in working order, setting up caution tape, traffic cones, etc.
* Make appropriate notifications after hours for incidents that require immediate attention, such as broken or frozen pipes, broken windows, active leaks, etc. Officers may be required to take immediate actions to mitigate such incidents until appropriate personnel can response.
* Respond to calls for lockouts and admit authorized personnel to locked buildings and rooms.
* Attend internal/external courses, classes, and seminars, to further develop protective services skills and knowledge.
* Conduct security patrols on the college under conditions of darkness and inclement weather.
* Apply for a Special Police Commission within 90 days of employment and receive the same within six months of employment.
* Maintain certifications as appropriate, to include CPR, AED, tourniquet, OC spray, police baton, crowd manager, etc.
* Make arrests and/or deal with disorderly persons as appropriate. This mandates an understanding and use of critical decision making and discretion in enforcing Maryland law and criminal procedure.
* Appear in court, prepared to testify, regarding incidents that occur in the college Community when necessary.
* Engage in crowd control for schedule events and emergency incidents. This requires officers to understand issues of the First Amendment and how they apply to the college community.
* Transport the college bank deposit.
* Must wear issued uniform, unless otherwise authorized, and carry all appropriate credentials when on duty.
* Complete routine operational procedures during each shift.
* Performs other work-related duties as requested.
QUALIFICATIONS: To perform this job successfully, an individual must be able to perform each essential duty satisfactorily. The requirements listed below are representative of the knowledge, skill, and/or ability required. Applicant should be physically capable of walking or standing a post outdoors for extended periods of time, as well as ascending and descending stairs. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions.
* High school graduation or GED required and an acceptable combination of education and experience.
* Must have an active Special Police Commission or obtain one within 180 days of employment.
* Strong interpersonal skills, including ability to generate cooperation from subordinates.
* Ability to maintain calm and order during emergencies.
* Must be available to work different shifts.
* Must be able to complete state mandated and college or office required training programs.
* Must successfully complete (or have completed) a first-line supervisor training program.
* Corporals are expected to be able to work with limited supervision.
* Demonstration of a working knowledge of technology, specifically computer programs such as MS Office, radios and telephones.
* Ability to be certified in first aid, CPR, AED, and tourniquets.
* Applicant must also be able to obtain or maintain crowd manager certification.
* Officers are required to show courtesy, tact, and diplomacy in dealing with the community.
* Successful completion of a physical examination, drug screen and background check.
* No criminal record is allowed.
* Must possess and maintain a current valid state-issued driver's license.
NOTE: This position is considered an essential employee and may require you to report to work during times of emergency or inclement weather.