Federal Police Officer - $50,000 Recruitment Incentive
Security Job 10 miles from West Warwick
Recruitment Incentive: Applicants may be eligible for a $50,000 recruitment incentive in accordance with regulatory requirements. Click apply to view full details and eligibility of this recruitment incentive.
At their core, those who join the Secret Service are courageous, intelligent, strong and determined. A diverse team capable of balancing our investigative mission and fulfilling our protective legacy. Proven to be worthy of trust and confidence. Be tomorrow's Secret Service.
Duties
During the course of their careers, Uniformed Division Officers carry out assignments in protection. Duties include:
Providing protection for The White House Complex, The Vice President's Residence, The Main Treasury Building and Annex, and foreign diplomatic missions and embassies in the Washington, D.C. area.
Traveling in support of the Presidential, Vice Presidential, and foreign heads of state/government missions.
Enforcing mandated protective responsibilities as described under Title 18, United States Code, Section 3056A.
Requirements
U.S. citizenship is required.
Possess a current valid U.S. driver's license.
Be at least age 20 and less than age 37 at the time you receive a conditional offer of employment, unless you have previous service in a Federal Civilian Law Enforcement position covered by special law enforcement or firefighter retirement provisions, including early or mandatory retirement. Applicants with veteran's preference must receive a conditional offer of employment prior to reaching age 40 to continue in the application process.
Carry and use a firearm. Maintaining firearm proficiency is also mandatory.
Possess uncorrected visual acuity of no worse than 20/100 binocular. Possess corrected visual acuity of 20/20 or better in each eye.
Hearing loss, as measured by an audiometer, must not exceed 25 decibels (A.S.A. or equivalent I.S.O.) in either ear in the 500, 1000, and 2000 Hz ranges. Applicants must be able to hear the whispered voice at 15 feet with each ear without the use of a hearing aid.
Submit to a drug test prior to your appointment and random drug testing while you occupy the position.
Complete 12 weeks of intensive training at the Federal Law Enforcement Training Center (FLETC) in Glynco, GA or Artesia, NM and 17 weeks of specialized training at the James J. Rowley Training Center in Laurel, MD.
Certify that you have registered with the Selective Service System or are exempt from having to do so, if you are a male applicant born after December 31, 1959.
Cybersecurity Skills Challenge! Access Job Opportunities with US Department of Defense!
Security Job 11 miles from West Warwick
Correlation One is hosting the Cyber Sentinel Skills Challenge, a unique, one-day cybersecurity competition sponsored by the U.S. Department of Defense (DoD). Win your share of a $15,000 prize pool, solve fun cybersecurity challenges, and access new job opportunities at the DoD.
This event is designed to help you:
Unlock career opportunities and get on the radar of DoD recruiters
Test your skills and gain experience solving some of the most pressing security threats globally through 20+ Capture the Flag-style simulations
Connect with your peers and build a strong, supportive network of cybersecurity professionals
Competition details:
When: June 14, 2025
Where: Virtual
Duration: 8 hours (11am - 7pm ET)
Cost: Free
Final application deadline: June 9, 2025
Total prize pool: $15,000
Experience required: All levels of cybersecurity are welcome
Challenge categories: Forensics, Malware/ Reverse Engineering, Networking & Reconnaissance, Open-Source Intelligence Gathering (OSINT), Web Security
About you:
You must be a U.S. Citizen or a permanent resident with a valid Green Card.
You must be over the age of 18.
Individuals from all levels of cybersecurity experience, whether you are a seasoned cybersecurity professional or just starting in the field, are welcome to apply.
Security Officer
Security Job 14 miles from West Warwick
Fidelity TalentSource is your destination for discovering your next temporary role at Fidelity Investments. We are currently sourcing for a Security Officer to work in Smithfield, RI! The Role The Security Representative is a Brand Ambassador for Global Security Operations who provides outstanding customer service during the course of their assigned duties as part of a larger team of security professionals. The incumbent will actively patrol and respond to security incidents while protecting Fidelity's associates, customers, and property. The Security Representative is considered an essential employee who provides 1st responder services in emergency situations and may be required to work rotating shifts including some nights, weekends, and holidays to meet business needs.
The Expertise and Skills You Bring
Bachelor's degree strongly preferred; equivalent life/work experience (i.e. military service considered)
1-3 years prior security experience in a customer-oriented environment
Prior exposure to current security technology & systems
Understanding of physical security principles
Ability to build and maintain relationships in a business setting
Detail oriented and ability to follow protocol
Demonstrated ability to exercise good judgment under ambiguous circumstances
Willingness to work both independently and as part of a larger team
Proficient with standard computer applications and ability to learn specialized programs/applications
Strong work ethic
Perform under stressful conditions
The Value You Deliver
Conducting focused patrols on foot or by vehicle within assigned area(s) of responsibility
Performs routine inspections, audits, and reviews to ensure working order of security equipment and safety of workspaces
Using electronic and mechanical devices to monitor, record, and report abnormal conditions
Interacting with associates, visitors, vendors, and customers in a professional manner while enforcing company rules, standards, and policies
Rendering 1st responder services during emergencies in a calm, deliberate manner within the scope of your training - may act as primary decision maker / incident commander
Produce accurate reports and records of activity and incidents
Use life safety equipment such as fire extinguishers, first aid supplies, and radios as needed
The hourly pay rate range for this position is $20-$23 per hour.
Placement in the range will vary based on job responsibilities and scope, geographic location, candidate's relevant experience, and other factors.
Correction Officer I - Civil Service Exam - Where Assigned
Security Job 31 miles from West Warwick
AUGUST 2025 CORRECTION OFFICER I EXAMINATION: Next Steps
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These positions are "Where Assigned" which include Bridgewater, Boston, Norfolk, Concord, Framingham, Gardner, and Shirley.
Maintains Custodial care and control of incarcerated individuals by escorting or transporting them under restraint, patrolling facilities, making periodic rounds, head counts and security checks of buildings, grounds and incarcerated individual's quarters, monitoring incarcerated individuals' movements and whereabouts, and guarding and directing incarcerated individuals during work assignments to maintain order and security in a correctional institution; observes conduct and behavior of incarcerated individuals; develops working relationships with incarcerated individuals be revering individuals to appropriate supportive servicer; prepares monthly evaluation reports; performs related operational duties and performs related work as required.
All applicants under consideration will be subject to a physical abilities test, psychological test, drug test, submit to a full background check and be required to have a medical form filled out by your physician before entering a twelve (12) week Recruit Academy.
Working conditions:
Correction Officers may work in a correctional facility, alone in an isolated area; may work varied shifts, weekends, holidays, or nights and are subject to a standby (on call) work status; may be subjected to verbal and physical abuse from others; may be required to interact with people who are under physical and/or emotional stress; stand and walk for prolonged periods of time; are subject to injury from firearms; may work under exposure to adverse weather conditions; may travel for job-related purposes; and may be required to furnish private transportation for reimbursable job-related travel.
Applicants must be at least nineteen (19) years of age at the time of civil service exam and are required to have a current Massachusetts Class D Vehicle Operator's license or the equivalent from another state.
No person who has been convicted of a felony, convicted of a misdemeanor, or has been confined in any jail or house of correction for said conviction shall be appointed.
Comments:
This is a Civil Service position. Candidate must take and pass the next Civil Service Examination for this title and score must be reached in order to be considered for a permanent appointment. Please note that salaries for union positions are determined according to the provisions of the respective collective bargaining agreement. Applicants must have no felony convictions, to include any actions defined in 5 U.S.C. 301; U.S.C. 509, 510; 42 U.S.C. 15601-15609. The Massachusetts Department of Correction shall not hire anyone who may have direct contact with offenders, who has engaged in sexual abuse in a prison or other institution as defined in 42 U.S.C. 1997; or has been convicted of engaging or attempting to engage in sexual activity in the community facilitated by force, overt or implied threats of force or coercion, or if the victim did not consent or was unable to consent or refuse, or has been civilly or administratively adjudicated to have engaged in the activity described in the above paragraph. The agency shall consider any incidents of sexual harassment in determining whether to hire anyone who may have contact with offenders or residents. The DOC urges bi-lingual applicants to apply.
Qualifications
First consideration will be given to those applicants that apply within the first 14 days.
Minimum Entrance Requirements:
In accordance with Massachusetts General Laws, Chapter 31, section 64, applicants must have graduated from high school or must possess an equivalency certificate issued by the Massachusetts Department of Education; or must have served at least three years in the armed forces of the United States, the last discharge or release from which must have been under honorable conditions.
Special Requirements: Based on assignment, possession of a current and valid Massachusetts Motor Vehicle Operator's License may be required.
Comprehensive Benefits
When you embark on a career with the Commonwealth, you are offered an outstanding suite of employee benefits that add to the overall value of your compensation package. We take pride in providing a work experience that supports you, your loved ones, and your future.
Want the specifics? Explore our Employee Benefits and Rewards!
An Equal Opportunity / Affirmative Action Employer. Females, minorities, veterans, and persons with disabilities are strongly encouraged to apply.
The Commonwealth is an Equal Opportunity Employer and does not discriminate on the basis of race, religion, color, sex, gender identity or expression, sexual orientation, age, disability, national origin, veteran status, or any other basis covered by appropriate law. Research suggests that qualified women, Black, Indigenous, and Persons of Color (BIPOC) may self-select out of opportunities if they don't meet 100% of the job requirements. We encourage individuals who believe they have the skills necessary to thrive to apply for this role.
Retail Loss Prevention Detective
Security Job 10 miles from West Warwick
Use your experience in retail loss prevention to launch an exciting career as a Loss Prevention Detective with one of the nations leading retailers! Boscov's is a chain of full service department stores serving the total family needs of our customers. For nearly 100 years, Boscov's has been known for its great values and famous brands, and for offering a broad selection of quality merchandise in its stores and online. We are looking for retail LP Detectives to join our growing Loss Prevention team.
As a Loss Prevention Detective, you will use your experience in loss prevention to reduce profitability losses due to theft or incorrect business procedures in a dynamic retail environment. If you are looking for an opportunity to grow your career in security and retail operations asset management with a company known for quality and big savings, apply today!
Job Responsibilities
As a Loss Prevention Detective, you will perform loss prevention as part of the retail operations team. You will be responsible for guarding, patrolling, and monitoring premises to prevent theft, violence, or infractions of rules.
Additional responsibilities of the Detective include:
Providing loss prevention support and awareness through policies, procedures, and personal involvement
Providing surveillance and assisting police with apprehensions of shoplifters
Conducting store opening and closing procedures
Performing safety audits, safety, and fire prevention and inspections
Answering alarm responses
Performing insurance inspections and investigations
Job Requirements
Successful candidates for the Detective role should have effective communication skills and the interpersonal skills required to work with customers, management, and coworkers. Someone who has strong analytical and problem solving skills and is looking for a challenging opportunity working in a dynamic retail environment would be a good fit for this retail operations role.
Additional requirements of the Detective include:
Prior experience in retail loss prevention, preferred
Excellent written, verbal, and interpersonal communication skills
Availability to work varied schedules, including evenings, weekends, early openings, and late closings
Benefits
At Boscovs, we value our employees, and thats why we provide a competitive compensation and benefits package. As a Full-Time member of our retail operations team, you will be eligible to receive:
Comprehensive benefits package, including medical/dental/vision
Short term disability/ Long term disability- voluntary
Life Insurance (company paid)
401(k) w/ company match
Weekly Pay
Paid vacation
Liberal employee discount
Work where people love to shop!
Equal Opportunity Employer
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Police Officer (Trainee or Certified)
Security Job 38 miles from West Warwick
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Police Officer
Security Job 36 miles from West Warwick
Incumbent protects the lives, peace and property rights of citizens. Guards public safety and enforces all laws and ordinances under the jurisdiction of the Police Department.
Minimum Requirements:
Strong interpersonal skills. Ability to remain calm and use sound judgment before taking action
Good oral, written and interpersonal communication skills
Ability to operate the following equipment: Firearms, cameras, radios, telephones, handcuffs, computers, baton, flares, radar and breathalyzer
Ability to walk/run moderate distances in pursuit, climb stairs and ladders, jump and dodge obstacles, lift, carry and drag heavy objects and people, bend and reach, use force of moderate duration, use restraining devices and control holds
Ability to travel for training purposes
High school diploma or equivalent
Certified Police Officer with two (2) years of experience in a police department
Current CT P.O.S.T. Certification or equivalent
Meet CT P.O.S.T hiring standards, including medical and polygraph
No felony convictions or misdemeanors involving moral turpitude or issues of integrity.
Valid Operator's License from state of residence
The Mohegan Tribal Government is committed to Native American Preference and is an Equal Opportunity Employer.
Capitol Police Officer
Security Job 10 miles from West Warwick
Class Definition
**NOW HIRING LATERAL TRANSFERS [EXPERIENCED LAW ENFORCEMENT (POST-CERTIFIED)] as well as new applicants** GENERAL STATEMENT OF DUTIES: To protect and provide police services and general security at the State Capitol, annexes, properties contained therein, and adjacent state buildings, grounds, premises and designated state properties against the ordinary hazards of trespass, theft, fire and damage; to maintain order on the premises; to provide for the safety, security, and protection of the public, employees and property; and to do related work as required.
SUPERVISION RECEIVED: Works under the supervision of a superior Rhode Island Capitol Police officer from whom assignments and instructions are received in detail or outline form; work may be reviewed during shift assignments and upon shift completion for efficiency and methods of performance.
SUPERVISION EXERCISED: Usually none.
Illustrative Examples of Work Performed
To protect and provide police services and general security at the state capitol, annexes, properties contained therein, and adjacent state buildings, grounds, premises and designated state properties against the ordinary hazards of trespass, theft, fire and damage.
To maintain order on the premises.
To provide for the safety, security, and protection of the public, employees and property.
To regularly patrol the State Capitol, annexes, adjacent state buildings and grounds to detect and prevent fire, theft,
vandalism and/or defacement of property.
To preserve peace, order and make arrests when necessary.
To prevent trespassing, loitering, and other public nuisances, such as soliciting and peddling in and on state properties.
To provide an effective building security program that maintains the physical security of the State Capitol and other state
facilities.
To coordinate the evacuation of state officers, state personnel and the public from state buildings when necessary.
To provide entrance security and operate security equipment at designated state buildings and areas, ensure physical security, and restrict access of unauthorized persons.
To keep the occupants of state buildings free from outside annoyances and interference by solicitors, peddlers, and other unauthorized persons.
To assist in developing and maintaining building security procedures.
To perform patrol duties in accordance with a designated homeland security threat mitigation posture during times of elevated threat levels or when otherwise directed.
To assist in developing, implementing, monitoring, and controlling evacuation procedures at state buildings during times of fire, bomb threats, or other natural and man-made crises.
To maintain order and provide crowd control at various events and activities occurring on state properties.
To gather intelligence and conduct tactical threat assessments of state buildings, to enhance security of the same and protect occupants from all threats.
To investigate and report accidents occurring in state buildings and on state grounds.
To interact with the public and provide information pertaining to the location of state offices and personnel. To respond to emergency situations and provide CPR and/or first aid to injured persons.
To check the physical security of buildings and ensure that entrances and windows are secured.
To direct motor vehicle and pedestrian traffic on state properties and monitor and control parking in and around the premises.
To stay on duty, when so ordered or until relieved, and pass on any special instructions or pertinent information to relief officers.
To cooperate with local/state and federal law enforcement agencies in conducting police and security operations.
To prepare accurate written and verbal reports.To do related work as required.
Required Qualifications for Appointment
For Lateral Transfers please refer to Section Two (2).
SECTION 1:KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS AND CAPACITIES: A working knowledge of the tactics, techniques and procedures involved in providing police services and general security to safeguard state buildings and grounds; a working knowledge of the methods and responsibilities of patrolling and police work relating to the protection of people and property; a working knowledge of the methods of investigating accidents and other incidents; a working knowledge of primary marksmanship fundamentals and skill in the use of firearms; the ability to detect and respond to dangerous conditions within state facilities, and the capacity to respond independently to threats and emergencies; the ability to deal courteously and effectively with the public; the ability to keep simple records, and use the same to prepare clear reports; the ability to analyze and appropriately act in emergency situations, develop effective courses of action and successfully facilitate safe outcomes to the same; and related capacities and abilities. EDUCATION AND EXPERIENCE: Education: Such as may have been gained through: Graduation from a senior high school or possession of a general equivalency diploma (GED) issued by a state department of education; and Experience: Such as may have been gained through: Successful completion of the Rhode Island Capitol Police Training Academy.
SPECIAL REQUIREMENTS: Prior to appointment, must have satisfactorily met the following conditions: (1) Must be physically qualified to perform assigned duties as evidenced by a physician's certificate; (2) Must submit to and satisfactorily pass a full background criminal investigation (BCI); (3) must have been evaluated and tested by a certified psychologist and receive a satisfactory rating in writing; (4) Must meet the State of Rhode Island qualification requirements to carry service weapons used in the performance of duty, and must maintain such qualification requirements as a condition of employment; (5) must successfully pass the Capitol Police training program as required by the Director of Public Safety; (6) must possess and maintain a valid motor vehicle operator's license; (7) must successfully complete and pass a CPR/first aid training course specified by the Department once every two (2) years.
SECTION 2:
POST-CERTIFIED REQUIRED QUALIFICATIONS FOR APPOINTMENT:
The Capitol Police may hire prior individuals that were POST-certified (i.e. graduates of the Rhode Island Municipal Training Academy), graduates of the Rhode Island State Police Academy, Providence Police Academy, or any candidate with comparable law enforcement from a program offered by any state, federal or municipal agency (collectively and for ease referred to as "POST-certified").
Said candidates must successfully complete the following tests: Cooper Standard physical fitness, background investigation, a psychiatric evaluation, firearms recertification, a physician's examination certificate verifying fitness for duty as well as any other training program determined by the Director of DPS, the FTO program and the probationary period.
If there is a regular Capitol Police academy at the same time there are POST-certified officers who are being hired and said POST-certified officers are not members of Council 94 and covered by the Master Agreement with the State of RI, the POST -certified officers shall automatically have less seniority than the Council 94 members who are in the academy, regardless of their actual start date.
Supplemental Information
IMPORTANT INFORMATION:
Comprehensive information regarding the 2024 Capitol Police Recruitment, including the required Physical Fitness Test Medical Certificate, can be found at Rhode Island Capitol Police, under the RECRUITMENT tab.
In order to participate in the physical agility test phase of the process, all candidates MUST provide a certified
Physical Fitness Test Medical Certificate
signed by a medical provider certifying that the candidate has been examined within the last si
x (6) months
and is of sufficient physical conditioning to allow the candidate to participate in the physical fitness test. The certificate can be found at
Physical Agility Test Information
where you can download the certificate, including information on the standards. It is incumbent on the candidate to bring the physical agility test standards booklet found at the Capitol Police website along with the certificate so the medical provider can review the requirements for the test.
Upon successful completion of the Physical Agility Test, applicants must obtain a passing grade on the Capitol Police Written Test.
University Police Officer II - (2 Positions)
Security Job 16 miles from West Warwick
Information Posting Number SF01921 Job Title University Police Officer II - (2 Positions) Position Number 108717 & 108718 FTE 1.00 FLSA Non-Exempt Position Type Professional Staff Union PTAA - Professional/Tech/Admin Assoc Pay Grade Level Grade Level: 10 Pay Grade Range Expected salary hiring range: $67,000 - $69,000 Status Calendar Year, Full-time, Permanent
Department Information
Department Public Safety Administration Contact(s)
Please note: Applications must be submitted directly online only at: ********************
Contact Phone/Extension Contact Email Physical Demands Campus Location Kingston Grant Funded No Extension Contingency Notes Job Description Summary
The search will remain open until the position has been filled.
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BASIC FUNCTION:
Provide supervision to University Police Officer I and assigned lesser ranking public safety personnel. With a high degree of professionalism, promote public safety, enforce laws and University of Rhode Island Board of Trustees and University of Rhode Island regulations; effect arrests in accordance with provisions of federal, state, and local laws and ordinances; maintain order and security on premises within the legal jurisdiction, provide emergency medical services to the University community; protect life and property.
Duties and Responsibilities
ESSENTIAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES:
In the absence of a supervisor, the senior University Police Officer II may assume those duties for the current shift until the arrival of a supervisor. While serving in this capacity, responsibilities will include, but not be limited to, recording attendance, filling shift vacancies, responding to requests for an officer in charge, and making notifications to superior officers and other University officials when necessary.
Patrol campus in motor vehicles or using bicycles, and/or on foot, in order to deter and detect criminal or unsafe activity.
Inspect campus buildings and property to guard against theft, damage, defacement, destruction, or fire.
Investigate all alarms and suspicious persons to ensure the safety of the campus community.
Conduct investigations and prepare detailed written and verbal reports on a variety of incidents including, but not limited to, criminal offenses, domestic violence, missing persons, personal injuries, and traffic accidents. Gather information by interviewing and obtaining statements from witnesses, victims, suspects and cooperating individuals.
Respond to and investigate reports of fire, disturbances, and other emergencies in a prompt manner.
Operate the Department's communication equipment and communications center; answer telephone inquiries; receive reports of criminal activity; dispatch foot and mobile units; operate paging system; monitor alarm systems; prepare and distribute reports.
Communicate clearly and effectively over law enforcement radio channels when initiating and responding to radio communications and while operating a vehicle.
Operate law enforcement support equipment to include, but not be limited to, telephones, typewriters, fixed and portable radios, and computers, including mobile data terminals and cameras.
Maintain and operate all Department vehicles in accordance with Department policy, including inspecting vehicles for damage, contraband, or mechanical defects at the start and completion of the shift.
Maintain all equipment and weapons, including firearms, in a state of operational readiness.
Be familiar with all areas of campus. This will include knowledge of roads, buildings, residence halls, Greek houses and other specialty housing.
Maintain orderly control of large crowds and enforce safety regulations at special events.
Identify and report public safety hazards within the campus.
Mediate disputes, defuse situations, and reach a satisfactory resolution between emotionally upset and often irrational persons involved in disputes, drunkenness or under the influence of narcotics, or those involved in situations in which a heightened emotional state may impair judgment.
Recognize and effectively engage with individuals who may be suffering from a permanent or temporary mental disorder.
Exercise independent judgment in determining when there is reasonable suspicion to detain, when probable cause exists to search and arrest, and when force may be used and to what degree, consistent with Department policy and applicable laws.
Interact with members of the University community and students in particular, engaging in community policing. This will include close interaction with student interns, and attendance and participation in University events designed to foster the relationship between the police and other members of the University community.
Recognizing the ever-changing nature of police work, officers will be required to attend periodic advanced training. This will include subjects such as non-violent conflict resolution, domestic violence and sexual assault investigations, cultural sensitivity and tactics in recognizing and responding to those with mental health issues. This will be achieved through a combination of in-service training and outside seminars.
Receive mandatory annual training on issues of hazardous materials and blood-borne pathogens.
Arrest persons with or without a warrant, as permitted by law, for violations of state or federal statutes or local regulations or ordinances occurring on or adjacent to University property, and process those arrested in compliance with law and Department policy; and arrest those who are wanted by other law enforcement agencies.
Ensure that all such arrests are properly documented in an official police report.
Preserve crime scenes in accordance with Department policy. Detect and collect evidence and substances that provide the basis of criminal offenses and infractions. Seize, transport, photograph, and inventory evidence and property taken into custody and ensure the proper securing of evidence and property seized.
Assist in rendering safety-related services to the University community, including participating in the presentation of programs related to law enforcement and safety education. Effectively communicate with individuals by providing assistance, information, and directions.
Enforce University parking regulations and State traffic laws; issue related citations where appropriate, and perform traffic control duties, including traffic direction, use of radar or laser equipment for speed detection, and investigation of motor vehicle crashes.
Patrol parking areas to protect against vehicle theft and vandalism, and to enhance pedestrian safety.
Essential and secondary duties require maintaining the physical condition necessary for the apprehension of suspects walking, running, bicycling, operating motorized equipment and vehicles, and positioning and maintaining traffic barricades.
OTHER DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES:
Coordinate efforts with other Department personnel and, where necessary, with University employees to ensure that teamwork leads to the successful attainment of police and public safety short- and long-term goals.
Cooperate with other federal, state, and local law enforcement agencies in the enforcement of laws and regulations.
Promptly serve or deliver warrants, summonses, and other official papers and documents.
Conduct surveillance for extended periods of time, when necessary.
Render basic first aid.
Appear in court and at other hearings, including University judicial hearings, to provide testimony, completing reports in advance of said appearances.
Perform other related duties and services as required.
LICENSES, TOOLS, AND EQUIPMENT:
Valid driver's license is required. Must be skilled in the use of department-issued materials, communications equipment, records management and other software, mobile data terminals, firearms and weapons, restraining devices and defensive equipment. Must meet and maintain department standards on the use of issued equipment.
Required Qualifications
REQUIRED:
1. Successful completion of a comprehensive police training accepted by the Rhode Island Police Officers' Commission on Standards and Training (POST) as a comparative certification prior to hire.
2. Demonstrated law enforcement experience such as gained through one year of employment with a campus, municipal, state police force or other governmental enforcement organization, OR two years of policing-related military experience.
3. Demonstrated experience working in a law enforcement capacity.
4. Demonstrated strong interpersonal and verbal communication skills.
5. Demonstrated proficiency in written communication skills.
6. Demonstrated ability to work with diverse groups/populations.
7. Must have and maintain a valid driver's license.
8. Must be physically qualified to perform assigned duties as evidenced by a physician's certificate.
9. Must satisfactorily pass a formal review process, which may include agility, psychological, and/or competency tests and must also pass a national criminal background check.
Preferred Qualifications
PREFERRED:
1. Associate's degree in police science or other related curriculum.
2. Demonstrated working knowledge of the University of Rhode Island Board of Trustees and the University of Rhode Island institutional regulations.
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The University of Rhode Island is an equal-opportunity employer committed to the principles of affirmative action. It is the policy of the University of Rhode Island to provide reasonable accommodation when requested by a qualified applicant or employee with a disability.
Environmental Conditions
Work includes indoor and outdoor environment; may be assigned evening and weekend hours; work involves potentially dangerous situations, contact with hostile or abusive individuals and emergency response.
Posting Date 12/20/2024 Closing Date Special Instructions to Applicants
Please attach the following 3 (PDF) documents to your online Employment Application:
(#1) Cover letter.
(#2) Resume, which should include the names and contact information of three professional references (as one complete pdf document).
(#3) License - A copy of Valid Driver's License.
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Police Officer, 40 Hours, Evenings
Security Job 41 miles from West Warwick
Are you an internal caregiver, student, or contingent worker/agency worker at UMass Memorial Health? CLICK HERE to apply through your Workday account.
Exemption Status:
Non-Exempt
Schedule Details:
Monday through Friday, Weekends (Saturday and Sunday)
Scheduled Hours:
3pm-11pm
Shift:
2 - Evening Shift, 8 Hours (United States of America)
Hours:
40
Cost Center:
10030 - 5170 Public Safety
Union:
UMass Memorial Public Safety Union (Memorial Police)
This position may have a signing bonus available a member of the Recruitment Team will confirm eligibility during the interview process.
Everyone Is a Caregiver
At UMass Memorial Health, everyone is a caregiver - regardless of their title or responsibilities. Exceptional patient care, academic excellence and leading-edge research make UMass Memorial the premier health system of Central Massachusetts, and a place where we can help you build the career you deserve. We are more than 16,000 employees, working together as one health system in a relentless pursuit of healing for our patients, community and each other. And everyone, in their own unique way, plays an important part, every day.
$3,000 sign on bonus! Your Talent Acquisition Consultant will
discuss with you the details as well as your eligibility for the sign on bonus during the recruitment process.
It is the responsibility of a UMass Memorial Police Officer to enforce the policies of the medical center and the laws of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts. The police officer will conduct foot and vehicle patrols, perform traffic duties, conduct investigations, promote crime prevention and assist with community service. The officer will make lawful arrests in accordance with Massachusetts General Laws and provide court testimony when necessary.
Major Responsibilities:
Performs a variety of duties involving safety, security, and related activities.
Patrols properties owned, leased and occupied by UMass Memorial Health Care ensuring the protection of persons and property, being observant for criminal activity, or anything which might endanger life, health, and safety or result in theft or damage to property and reports same for the appropriate action to be taken.
Creates and maintains a sense of safety and security on all UMass Memorial Healthcare properties enhancing public interest of law enforcement and for the Medical Center by constant example of courteous and ethical service.
Conducts investigations as directed. Submits professional and accurate reports. Makes lawful arrests in accordance with MA General Law Chap. 22c Sec. 63 and provides testimony court as necessary.
Ensure that all prisoners in their care and custody are safely transported and processed in accordance with Departmental Policies/Procedures.
Position Qualifications:
License/Certification/Education:
Required:
Equivalent to high school education plus addition specialized courses.
Officers must have completed the MA Special State Police academy, a MA certified Municipal Academy, or the 242 hour Reserve/Intermittent Academy in combination with an Associate's Degree or higher in Criminal Justice or as an Auxillary/Seasonal officer in a MA Municipality for two or more years.
First Responder, CPR, Driver's License, OCAT and in-service classes required.
Class A license to carry firearms in Massachusetts required.
Officers must successfully complete the annual firearms training.
Experience/Skills:
Required:
Minimum of one (1) year of prior law enforcement experience required.
Must have good communication skills and be able to deal with the general public.
Must also be able to work under sometimes-stressful conditions and maintain a calm composure.
Preferred:
Three (3) years of prior law enforcement experience preferred.
All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, disability or protected veteran status.
All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, disability or protected veteran status.
We're striving to make respect a part of everything we do at UMass Memorial Health - for our patients, our community and each other. Our six Standards of Respect are: Acknowledge, Listen, Communicate, Be Responsive, Be a Team Player and Be Kind. If you share these Standards of Respect, we hope you will join our team and help us make respect our standard for everyone, every day.
As an equal opportunity and affirmative action employer, UMass Memorial Health recognizes the power of a diverse community and encourages applications from individuals with varied experiences, perspectives and backgrounds. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, gender, sexual orientation, national origin, age, disability, gender identity and expression, protected veteran status or other status protected by law.
If you are unable to submit an application because of incompatible assistive technology or a disability, please contact us at ***********************************. We will make every effort to respond to your request for disability assistance as soon as possible.
Police Officer (Lateral Transfer)
Security Job 14 miles from West Warwick
The Town of Seekonk is offering a $10,000 hiring bonus to be paid in four installments.
You must meet the requirements to be considered a lateral applicants. All applicants hired will have to provide proof of their years of service.
Applicants must be a certified Police Officer. Out-of-state applicants who have completed a full-time police officer training academy may apply if their academy training is recognized by the Massachusetts Police Training Committee. Contact MPTC for eligibility requirements at ******************
Benefits:
Lateral applicants will start as a Patrolman, 1st Class, with the equivalent pay and vacation time; and receive 80 hours of sick time upon hire. The Town of Seekonk offers a competitive compensation package with a starting salary range of $72,516.24 to $86,016.24 dependent upon applicable collegiate degree. In addition, the Town offers 75/25 Health Care, Police Educational Incentive Pay program, 50/50 Altus dental, EyeMed, shift differentials, longevity, vacation, compensatory and personal time, along with utilizing state-of-the-art police equipment. Successful applicants must pass a physical and psychological examination, a thorough background investigation, have the ability to be POST Commission certified and also successfully complete the State Physical Ability Test.
JOB TITLE: Police Officer
SUPERVISOR: Police Chief
FLSA: Non-Exempt
DEPARTMENT: Police
STATUS: Union
UNION: The Fraternal Order of Police Mass C.O.P. Local #215
HOURS/WEEK: 40
POSITION OVERVIEW: A Police Officer shall be responsible for the efficient performance of required duties in conformance with the department rules, regulations and policies. To protect and serve the lives and property of our citizens, visitors, and police officers.
SUPERVISION: Works under the general supervision of the Police Chief and superior officer in conformance with departmental rules and regulations.
SUMMARY: Duties shall consist of, but are not limited to, a number of general police responsibilities necessary to the stability and safety of the community.
Promote and preserve the peace and maintain order.
Create and maintain a feeling of security in the community.
Facilitate the movement of vehicular and pedestrian traffic.
Reduce the opportunities for the commission of crime.
Identify criminal offenders and criminal activity and, where appropriate, apprehend offenders and participate in subsequent court proceedings.
Aid individuals who are in danger of physical harm.
Identify potentially serious law enforcement or governmental problems.
Provide other services on an emergency basis.
Community policing is part of our culture and one that views community engagement, rather than response to specific crimes or incidents, as the core of our police work. Many of the issues our officers face are community problems in need of a solution often best achieved outside of the criminal justice system.
JOB ENVIRONMENT: Administrative work is performed under typical office and police department conditions; patrol work is performed under varying weather conditions and conditions that may involve responding to emergencies as needed by incident type or staffing levels. The employee wears appropriate uniform and equipment as indicated by each situation.
ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS: The essential functions or duties listed below are intended only as illustrations of the various types of work that may be performed. The omission of specific statements of duties does not exclude them from the position if the work is similar, related, or a logical assignment to the position. It is the duty of a Police Officer to:
Exercise authority consistent with the obligations imposed by the oath of office, be accountable to superior officers, and promptly obey legitimate orders.
Coordinate efforts with other members of the department so that teamwork may ensure continuity of purpose and maximum achievement of police objectives.
Communicate to superiors and to fellow officers all information obtained which is pertinent to the achievement of police objectives.
Assists all persons needing police assistance.
Directs and prevents crime through patrol.
Patrols assigned areas throughout town to prevent crime and enforce laws.
Apprehends persons violating the law or wanted by the police.
Performs building security checks.
Observes and questions suspicious persons.
Checks town roads and public assemblies.
Directs and expedites the flow of traffic at assigned intersections to prevent accidents, protect pedestrians and ensure the free flow of traffic.
Enforces parking ordinances and motor vehicle laws; issues traffic and parking warnings and citations to violators.
Reports malfunctioning streetlights, tree hazards, and any conditions endangering public safety.
Preserves the peace at public gatherings, neighborhood disputes, and family quarrels.
Renders first aid as a first responder to persons requiring medical services until EMTs arrive.
Assists citizens requesting assistance or information.
Counsels' juveniles and adults when necessary and refers them to appropriate persons or agencies.
Serves or delivers criminal warrants, summonses, subpoenas, and other official papers promptly and accurately when so directed.
May confer with court prosecutor and other court officers, when assigned, testify in court.
Maintains weapons, equipment, and vehicle in a functional and presentable condition; reports all defects and damages.
Responds to public emergencies including ambulance and fire department calls.
Secures, receipts, and properly transports all incoming evidence for safe and accurate storage.
Completes detailed reports on all crimes, vehicle accidents, and other incidents requiring police attention; completes arrest report and/or investigation reports when necessary.
Acquire and record information concerning events that have taken place since the last tour of duty.
Record activity during tour of duty in the prescribed manner.
Maintain equipment and weapons in a functional, presentable condition.
Assist citizens requesting assistance or information. Courteously explain any instance where jurisdiction does not lie with the Police Department and suggest other procedures to be followed.
Be accountable for securing, receipting and proper transporting of all evidence and property coming into custody.
Answer questions asked by the general public, counsel juveniles and adults when necessary, and refer them to persons or agencies where they can obtain further assistance.
Serve or deliver warrants, summonses and other official papers promptly and accurately when so directed by a superior officer.
Confer with court prosecutors and testify in court.
Accomplish other general duties as they are assigned or become necessary.
Perform other duties as required by the Chief or as situation dictates.
QUALIFICATIONS:
Education, Training, and Experience
Must be a high school graduate or equivalent; ability to obtain a valid Massachusetts firearms license; at least 21 years old on the date of examination; must pass an entrance examination; must pass oral interviews; must pass a thorough background investigation prior to employment.
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No person, who has been convicted of a felony or any offense punishable under M.G.L. Chapter 94C (drug law violations); or has been convicted of a misdemeanor and has been confined to any jail or house of correction as punishment for said crime, M.G.L. Chapter 22 C, Section 14, will be considered for employment; must pass a physical fitness test; must pass a medical examination; must pass a psychological examination, must be a United States citizen upon appointment of the Policy Academy; must have a valid driver's license; must reside within 15 miles of Seekonk within one year of appointment; In accordance with MG.L. Chapter 22 C, Section 10, no officer or student officer appointed or hired after January 1, 1988, shall smoke any tobacco product.
Knowledge, Ability, and Skill
Knowledge
: Working knowledge of statutes, local laws, law enforcement rules and regulations, and the court system. Thorough knowledge of rules of conduct as they pertain to a law enforcement officer carrying out duties (i.e., arrest, search and seizure, investigative detention, Miranda warnings, use of force, etc.). Thorough knowledge of police facilities, equipment and operations. Knowledge of the rules and regulations which govern the use of force, police pursuits, roadblocks, and other emergency tactics when attempting to apprehend fleeing violators.
Ability
: Ability to enforce the law impartially and to make sound judgments under stressful situations. Ability to communicate clearly and concisely, orally, and in general or detailed instructions. Ability to analyze and interpret laws, by-laws, rules, regulations, standards, and procedures, and apply them to specific situations and cases. Ability to conduct thorough criminal investigations and investigations into other matters presented on a case-by-case basis. Ability to work in a high stress environment on a regular basis. Ability to remain calm, concentrate and perform all responsibilities in a competent manner at all times.
Skill
: Good problem-solving skills. Skills in operating the above-mentioned tools and equipment.
PHYSICAL REQUIREMENTS: The physical demands described here are representative of those that must be met by an employee to successfully perform the essential functions of this position. The employee is frequently required to sit, talk, hear, and see for extended periods of time. The employee is occasionally required to stand, walk, use hands for fine motor coordination, handle/feel objects, tools, or controls; reach with hands and arms; climb or balance; stoop, kneel, crouch, and crawl; taste and smell. The employee must occasionally lift and/or move more than 50 pounds. Specific vision abilities required by this job include close vision, distance vision, color vision, peripheral vision, depth perception, and the ability to adjust focus. Use stomach and lower back muscles to support the body for long periods without getting tired. Use muscles to lift, push, pull, or carry heavy objects. Use muscles to jump, sprint, or throw objects. Use muscles for extended periods without getting tired. Choose quickly and correctly among various movements when responding to different situations. React quickly using hands, fingers, or feet. Be physically active for long periods without getting tired or out of breath. Adjust body movements or equipment controls to keep pace with speed changes of moving objects.
SPECIAL REQUIREMENTS: Must possess, or be able to obtain by time of hire, a valid State Driver's License without a record of suspension or revocation in any state; ability to meet physical standards as established by the Municipal Police Training Committee; fulfillment of all statutory requirements set forth by the Peace Officer Standards and Training Commission to become a Certified Law Enforcement Officer under MGL Ch. 6E § 4; obtain and maintain a Massachusetts License to Carry; successful verification of the National Decertification Index; Completion and passage of a Municipal Police Training Committee or approved Recruit Officer Class (ROC) police academy; and must be able to successfully complete all phases of the selection process including a psychological evaluation; and must be able to reside within 15 miles of the limits of the Town.
MENTAL REQUIREMENTS OF THE POSITION:
Handle a significant number of stressful situations;
Be able to function calmly, coolly and collectedly under all types of stressful and dangerous situations;
Get along well with diverse personalities;
Communicate with empathy and respect;
Create and maintain a positive and cooperative working environment in stressful situations;
Work smoothly and professionally in an environment where teamwork is essential;
Analyze and interpret difficult and complex personnel situations;
Anticipate and identify problems and take initiative to prevent or correct them;
Establish and maintain effective working relationships with all levels of personnel within the community, outside agencies, and members of the community;
Understand and follow federal, state and local laws, and Town policies, procedures, and rules;
Follow orders; and
Remember and apply concepts, knowledge and principles.
DISCLAIMER
The information provided in this description is designed to indicate the general nature and level of work performed within this position. It is not to be interpreted as a comprehensive inventory of all duties, responsibilities, qualifications and working conditions required of employees assigned to this position. Management has the sole discretion to add or modify the duties of the position and to designate other functions at any time. This position description is not an employment agreement or contract.
This job description does not constitute an employment agreement between the employer and employee, and is subject to change by the employer, as the needs of the employer and requirements of the job change.
The successful candidate will have demonstrated experience in the skills necessary to successfully be a key member of the Town and to work in the Police Department.
Posted 4/24/25
Police Officer
Security Job 43 miles from West Warwick
Generally working under the supervision of a Police Sergeant, the Police Officer patrols the college campus to ensure protection and safety of the campus community, buildings, and property.
WHAT YOU WILL DO
Maintains total familiarity with all applicable laws and the policies and procedures of the Public Safety Department and with the rules and regulations of Babson College.
Responsible for the enforcement and compliance with the General Laws of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts and the policies, procedures and regulations of Babson College, consistent with the interests of protecting the lives, safety and property of the students, faculty, staff and visitors of Babson College.
Makes every effort to prevent theft, vandalism, trespass, and other criminal and policy violations and will investigate and document all reports according to established Public Safety Department policies and procedures.
Actively involved in Community Engagement by providing a variety of services along with offering assistance and being a resource for members of the Babson College Community.
Responsible for other duties such as traffic and parking enforcement, foot and mobile patrols and escorts, desk communications and dispatching, providing a safe and secure environment at special events on campus, and response to routine service and emergency calls.
Provides testimony at criminal court proceedings and/or participates in the Babson College's Office of Community Standards internal process.
May be responsible for the training of other Public Safety personnel as necessary.
Assists additional assignments and responsibilities as required.
YOUR TEAM WILL INCLUDE
Generally will be working under the supervision of a Sergeant or higher ranking member of the Police Department but may be called upon to supervise personnel of equal or lower rank.
WHAT EDUCATION AND SKILLS YOU WILL NEED
Associate's Degree preferred; other degrees acceptable with equivalent experience determined by the Chief of Police or their designee in partnership with Human Resources.
Graduate of a full-time police academy certified by the Massachusetts Police Training Council; or a Special State Police Officer Academy offered by the Massachusetts State Police or, an approved Part-Time Intermittent Academy and successful completion of the required MPTC bridge Academy.
Basic police firearms instruction and qualification course and/or recent re-qualification.
Hepatitis B vaccination and training in compliance with OSHA regulations; must maintain both throughout time in the position.
Knowledge of modern Public Safety and police practices in the areas of patrol, communications/dispatching, emergency medical/first responder services, investigation and crime prevention, with an understanding and commitment to the principles of Community Policing.
Strong human relations skills; an ability to analyze emergency and non-emergency situations and develop effective courses of action.
Strong written and oral communication skills are required; knowledge of criminal laws, court procedures and alternative administrative practices.
Demonstrated commitment to the mission of providing law enforcement and security services in a multi-cultural community that recognizes, values, and utilizes the individual differences and contributions of all people.
Knowledge of problem-solving methods; ability to become familiar with the operating procedures of various Babson College departments such as Community Standards, Residence Life, Student Affairs, IT, Facilities and others with whom constant interaction is required.
Security, health and safety, emergency medical or other safety related experience is recommended.
Strong technology skills in the use of the Criminal Justice Information Systems (CJIS), Information Management Corporation's Records System (IMC), alarm access control and monitoring system (Ccure) as well as proficiency in Microsoft Office (Word, Excel, Access, PowerPoint).
Envisions and proposes new methods to perform tasks that support ET&A; takes thoughtful risks; and accepts new and ongoing initiatives, objectives, and solutions to gain sought-after results.
Anticipates and embraces change; demonstrates willingness to achieve, acquire, and utilize new skills and challenging tasks; and is flexible in changing conditions.
HOW AND WHERE YOU WILL WORK
Must be willing to work flexible hours, schedules, and overtime assignments.
May from time to time be required to perform roles and responsibilities virtually or in-person including but not limited to, training, special projects, and Community Engagement activities that must be accounted for and appropriately documented as required. This may be determined by the Chief of Police or their designee.
Must have had a valid unrestricted U.S. Driver's License for one year, and maintain throughout employment an insurable (as determined by the College's insurer's criteria) or a satisfactory driving record; must successfully complete and pass the College's vehicle training program within the first 60 days of employment; annual or more frequent review of employee's driving record based on the College insurer's criteria; and safety training as required by management.
LEGAL REQUIREMENTS
The Police Office of Public Safety must obtain and retain authority as a special state police officer in accordance with Massachusetts General Law c. 22c sec. 63. This position must meet the educational and training academy requirements in order to be certified as a Special State Police Officer as well as POST certification MGL 555 CMR 1.0 This position must meet all the requirements of becoming a Special Police Officer in the Town of Wellesley and Needham. Retention of valid Massachusetts Motor Vehicle Operator's License, Massachusetts Firearm License to Carry Class A is required.
This position is designated as a Campus Security Authority (CSA) under the Clery Act, which is an individual to which students and employees should report criminal offenses or who has significant responsibility for student and campus activities. A CSA shall report all allegations of Clery Act crimes they receive to the Public Safety Department, so they may be investigated and published in the College's Annual Security and Fire Report.
SPECIAL REQUIREMENTS
Appointees to the Police Sergeant of Public Safety position must successfully complete a one-year probationary period. Permanent and continuing appointment is contingent upon successful completion of such training programs as designated by the Chief of Police or their designee.
MENTAL AND PHYSICAL REQUIREMENTS
Appointees must be in good mental and physical condition, and are subject to psychological evaluations and drug testing, and fitness for duty examinations as may from time to time be prescribed by the Chief of Police or their designee.
ADDITIONAL SKILLS YOU MAY HAVE
Previous police experience, especially in a college or university police department is preferred in a sworn or non-sworn position.
Specialized Public Safety related training and certifications are strongly desired.
Other requirements and or limitations may be imposed in a conditional offer of employment.
Associate's Degree preferred.
Police Officer (Trainee or Certified)
Security Job 38 miles from West Warwick
University of Connecticut Police Department Statewide Locations Police Officer, Trainee & Certified To apply for the Police Officer Trainee, visit ************************************************************************* To apply for the Certified Police Officer, visit ***********************************************************************
Only online applications submitted through this link will be considered.
Information concerning the University's policies regarding the Clery Act Statement, Non-Discrimination Policy, Accommodations for Applicants with Disabilities and Recruiting Veterans can be found on UConn's Job page at: ***************************
All employees are subject to adherence to the State Code of Ethics which may be found at ******************************************
All members of the University of Connecticut are expected to exhibit appreciation of, and contribute to, an inclusive, respectful, and diverse environment for the University community.
The University of Connecticut aspires to create a community built on collaboration and belonging and has actively sought to create an inclusive culture within the workforce. The success of the University is dependent on the willingness of our diverse employee and student populations to share their rich perspectives and backgrounds in a respectful manner. This makes it essential for each member of our community to feel secure and welcomed and to thoroughly understand and believe that their ideas are respected by all. We strongly respect each individual employee's unique experiences and perspectives and encourage all members of the community to do the same. All applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, gender, gender identity or expression, sexual orientation, national origin, genetics, disability, age, or veteran status.
The University of Connecticut is an AA/EEO Employer.
Campus Safety Officer - 3rd Shift
Security Job 39 miles from West Warwick
Position Title Campus Safety Officer - 3rd Shift Department Campus Safety -Group Pay Type Non Exempt Appointment Type (A) Continuing Full-Time Hours Per Week 40 Number of weeks 52 weeks per year other - # of weeks 52 Benefits Eligible Full Benefits Geographical Regional Qualifies for Relocation Reimbursement Work Schedule
Job Description
General Scope of Duties
Connecticut College is a highly selective, private, coeducational liberal arts college located in southern New England. Founded in 1911, the College enrolls 1900 students from 42 states and 70 countries. The 750-acre campus is an arboretum, and is supported by a staff and faculty of more than 800. The Campus Safety Department is a 24/7 on campus operation. Under direct supervision, the officers maintain security of persons and property at Connecticut College. Using standard operating procedures as a guide for performing duties, the officers perform routine security and safety patrol duties, remain alert to emergency situations and provide first-line response, and emergency management. As part of our daily operations, all campus Safety Officers will complete rotating shifts in the Dispatch Center. The Dispatcher Center is the 24/7 Communications and Resource Center for the Connecticut College Department of Campus Safety for any services, incidents, or emergencies that occur on campus.
General Duties and Responsibilities
* Maintain a high level of professionalism, honesty and integrity
* Be courteous and polite in all interaction with the community and perform all duties impartially
* Enforce all College rules and regulations
* Provide physical security of all college buildings, leased buildings, and property on and off campus
* Conduct regular foot and vehicle patrols to monitor and respond to security concerns
* Ensure visible presence in key areas, including residential halls, academic/non-academic buildings and common spaces
* Respond appropriately to emergency calls, conduct thorough preliminary investigations, assess situations, and assist or obtain necessary support services
* Prepare detailed reports of all investigations, complaints and calls for service performed
* Transport sick or injured students to the College Student Health Services when necessary
* Recognize and report all unsafe conditions; correct problem or report to responsible personnel
* Identify and remove any unauthorized person or vehicles from college property: including issuing parking tickets and moving violations
* Provide access to Residence Halls and Academic Buildings when necessary
Dispatch Responsibilities:
* Receive and respond to emergency and non-emergency calls
* Dispatch security personnel to incidents or locations as needed
* Monitor security cameras and alarms
* Maintain communication with on-duty officers
* Coordinate with other campus departments in emergency situations
* Track all activities of each shift: data entry of Daily Patrol Sheets/Activity logs.
* Responsible for key control and maintaining the key log.
* Submit work requests to Facilities Management for issues or problems identified during your shift.
Education and Skills
1. Must be able to work in various positions for extended periods of time - not limited to stooping, standing, bending over, sitting, kneeling, squatting
2. Must be able to walk and stand for extended periods of time
3. Agility and flexibility to navigate campus terrain and buildings quickly
4. Ability to walk up and down multiple flights of stairs
5. Be able to work in all weather conditions - when experiencing extreme weather conditions prevalent at the time for long periods of time.
6. Good hearing and vision to identify potential threats and respond to alarms or calls: ability to differentiate basic alarm colors: red, yellow and green
7. Must be able to have full range of upper and lower body motion: able to reach overhead
8. Must be able to lift, push and pull up 50 lbs. unassisted
9. Ability to operate a vehicle
10. Physical strength for tasks such as restraining individuals if necessary
Preferred Qualifications Physical Demands Driving Required Yes Salary Range $21.87 Note
Connecticut College is committed to fair and competitive compensation. The final offer will reflect the candidate's experience, education, and the institution's pay structure to ensure internal equity.
Applicant Credentialing Thorough applicant credentialing will be conducted on the selected candidate which will include criminal records check, DMV check and depending on the position psychological exam and pre-placement physical.
Posting Detail Information
Open Date Applications accepted through Open Until Filled No
Police Officer
Security Job 47 miles from West Warwick
The full time Police Officer is a uniformed patrol position. As a uniformed full time, Police Officer, they are required to perform all the duties of a police officer while working their respected shift or shifts. The Police Officer works under the direction of the Police Sergeant and command staff while assigned to their shift. The position requires a four and two schedule the includes assignment to shifts covering days, evenings, overnights, holiday as to meet the needs of the department. Individuals in this position are responsible for protecting the lives and property of the Lasell University community and the Lasell Village Community. The full time Police Officer requires the ability to spend long hours in a vehicle as well as long hours at a fixed post. The full time Police Officer are responsible to properly preparing all paperwork and form required by the department, college, or courts. The job must be performed under all types of inclement weather conditions as well as in extreme heat, cold, wind, and snow conditions. Additionally, work paid details at the University and several surrounding municipalities are included.
PRINCIPAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES:
The statements below are intended to describe the principal duties of the person or persons assigned to this job. They are not intended to be an exhaustive list of all job duties and responsibilities. Lasell University has the right to add or change the job responsibilities at any time.
* Respond to medical emergencies on campus and at Lasell Village provide first aid as needed
* Lifting, carrying and moving victims, or suspects as needed
* Responding to fire alarms
* Responding to burglar alarms
* Enforcing the parking regulations
* Writing incidents reports
* Working cooperatively with Residential Life staff to resolve issues
* Performing interior and exterior checks of college buildings
* Transport students for safety escorts, and unusual circumstances
* Responsible for ensuring compliance with all laws, rules, regulations, department and school policies, general and special directives, and standard operating procedures.
* Patrol the Lasell campus and Lasell Village as often as practical
* Perform crime prevention, community policing relations and any other related duties as required by the needs of the department.
* Preserving college property by taking actions that stop property destruction from mechanical malfunctions or breaks
* Other duties as assigned.
Lasell University is committed to equal opportunity in every aspect of hiring and employment. Lasell proactively reviews its policies and practices to assure that decisions with respect to every dimension of employment are made without regard to age, color of skin, disability, gender expression and identity, genetic predisposition, marital status, national origin, race, ethnicity, religion, sex, sexual orientation, veteran's status, status as a victim of domestic violence, and all other protected groups and classes under Federal and State Laws and executive orders.
Qualifications
Minimum Educational/Work Experience Requirements:
* Associate's degree required, Bachelor's preferred
* Bachelor's and Master's Degree eligible for educational incentive
* Accepted Certified Police Officer either:
* Graduate of a Full-Time Massachusetts Municipal Police Academy
* Graduate of a Full-Time Out of State Police Academy
* Graduate of the Mass State Police SSPO Academy
CERTIFICATION, REGISTRATION OR LICENSURE REQUIRED BY THE JOB:
* Must possess and maintain a valid driver's license
* Must possess and maintain First Responder and CPR certifications
* Must maintain Special State Police Warrant
* Must possess and maintain a Massachusetts License to Carry Weapon Permit
* Must meet and pass all Post Commission Background requirements and Lasell University
* Police Background requirements
PHYSICAL AND VISUAL REQUIREMENTS OF THE JOB:
Physical Effort:
May require physical interactions with individuals when required to perform regular law enforcement duties including but not limited to; running, climbing walls, fences, ladders, subduing and arresting individuals who may be actively resisting efforts to have them comply with lawful orders.
Visual:
Above average visual effort with frequent exposure to visually demanding work involving detailed work.
WORKING CONDITIONS:
Work performed in an environment requiring occasional exposure to weather extremes, fumes, odors and/or noise.
Hazards:
Occasional exposure to job hazards, resulting in some injury, lost time, total disability, or death.
Surveillance Operator
Security Job 19 miles from West Warwick
Why Bally's?
Bally's Corporation (NYSE: BALY) is a global casino-entertainment company with a growing omni-channel presence. Bally's owns and operates 19 casinos across 11 states, along with a golf course in New York and a horse racetrack in Colorado, and holds OSB licenses in 13 jurisdictions in North America. The acquisition of Aspers Casino in Newcastle, UK, expands its international reach. It also owns Bally Bet, a first-in-class sports betting platform, Bally Casino, a growing iCasino platform, Bally's Interactive International division (formerly Gamesys Group), a leading global interactive gaming operator, and a significant economic stake in Intralot S.A. (ATSE: INLOT), a global lottery management and services business.
With 11,500 employees, its casino operations include approximately 17,700 slot machines, 630 table games, and 3,950 hotel rooms. Bally's also has rights to developable land in Las Vegas at the site of the former Tropicana Las Vegas.
The Role:
Monitor casino and associated areas using video cameras, computer screens, monitors, digital recorders, access control systems, computer dispatch, video printers, switches, selectors, and direct observation to ensure compliance with all laws, regulations, policies and procedures.
Responsibilities:
Monitor and record activities being conducted in and around the gaming establishment using video cameras, monitors, digital recorders, access control systems, computer dispatch, video printers, switches, and other equipment used for surveillance.
Monitor all areas of the property, both indoor and outdoor for suspicious activity, health and safety issues, evidence of theft, cheating, scams, and procedural violations.
Check for blind spots and camera outage or tampering.
Log all activities observed by surveillance into the surveillance dispatch log.
Understand and operate all Surveillance camera switching, reprogramming equipment, and use of all computer equipment.
Controls Surveillance dispatch system for all calls to Control.
Determines Control call priorities and dispatches security, police, fire, traffic officers, maintenance and facilities during emergencies as necessary.
Dispatches Security officers as needed throughout the facility and monitors conduct.
Maintain familiarity with all appropriate Twin River department procedures.
Maintain confidentiality within the established guidelines.
Qualifications:
High school diploma or GED equivalent
Experience working with video cameras, access control systems, video printers and other equipment used in surveillance
Previous casino experience is preferred but not required
Basic computer software and hardware knowledge desired
Previous experience in loss prevention preferred but not required
License Requirements:
Rhode Island Department of Business Regulations Gaming License
Physical/Mental Requirements:
Frequent sitting, speaking, seeing, hearing, and listening
Frequently follow directions, attention to detail
Occasional twisting, kneeling, handling, wrist motion, bending, and working in tight spaces
Working Conditions:
Work indoors in cramped quarters, frequently in climate-controlled environment
Walk on carpeted, cement, and tile floors
Work alone or with others
What's in it for you:
Competitive Salary with annual performance reviews
Comprehensive health coverage plan that includes medical, dental, and vision
401(K)/ Company Match
Access Perks and Childcare discounts
Target Hourly Range: ($20.15)
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Security Officer
Security Job 14 miles from West Warwick
Fidelity TalentSource is currently seeking top candidates to serve Fidelity as a Security Representative. This position is a contract position and is located in Smithfield, RI Are you a motivated, dedicated professional looking to make a change over to a career that promises significant growth? Working as part of a team, you will play an integral role in creating peace of mind for Fidelity and its customers by protecting company assets, minimizing risk, and ensuring overall safety at a variety of locations.
This is not a typical “security guard” position, and no prior security or law enforcement experience is required. We will train you to actively patrol and respond to breaches and other threats against the firm, as well as acting as a first-responder in emergency situations. This contract role is also an entry point to positions throughout Fidelity, with a diverse range of advancement opportunities, not only within the division, but also to non-security careers such as a Financial Representative.
If you are ready for a rewarding new challenge with a global financial leader, and if you meet our qualifications (including a full background check), then we want to talk with you. Contact us today!
Job Requirements
As a Security Representative, you must be motivated, engaged, ambitious, and looking to build a long-term career. This is not a desk job, and you must be prepared to work as part of a team, acting quickly and expertly as you respond to urgent, potentially stressful situations. You must also display excellent verbal and written communication and interpersonal skills as you will interact with a variety of department managers and staff in addition to external visitors.
Please note: Hire for this position is contingent upon successful completion of a thorough background check, including criminal, credit and education history, previous work experience/references, and a drug screen.
Specific qualifications for the role include:
• 2 years' experience in a role requiring solid interpersonal skills
• Ability to spend periods of time walking or standing at a fixed post
• Ability to perform first-responder rescue activities involved with medical or facility emergency situations
• Knowledge of basic first aid and CPR, or the ability to acquire such knowledge through training
• Knowledge of basic physical security techniques and principles, or the ability to acquire such knowledge through training
• Ability to present a neat, clean, non-threatening appearance and professional demeanor
• Ability to demonstrate poise and self-control under stress
• Basic computer proficiency
• Dedication to excellent customer service
• Good analytical skills
• Availability to work a flexible schedule, including days, nights, or weekends
• Some college, preferred; bachelor's degree or equivalent, a plus; criminal justice degree, a plus
The hourly pay rate range for this position is $20-$22 per hour.
Placement in the range will vary based on job responsibilities and scope, geographic location, candidate's relevant experience, and other factors.
CAPITOL POLICE OFFICER
Security Job 10 miles from West Warwick
Class Definition NOW HIRING LATERAL TRANSFERS [EXPERIENCED LAW ENFORCEMENT (POST-CERTIFIED)] as well as new applicants GENERAL STATEMENT OF DUTIES: To protect and provide police services and general security at the State Capitol, annexes, properties contained therein, and adjacent state buildings, grounds, premises and designated state properties against the ordinary hazards of trespass, theft, fire and damage; to maintain order on the premises; to provide for the safety, security, and protection of the public, employees and property; and to do related work as required.
SUPERVISION RECEIVED: Works under the supervision of a superior Rhode Island Capitol Police officer from whom assignments and instructions are received in detail or outline form; work may be reviewed during shift assignments and upon shift completion for efficiency and methods of performance.
SUPERVISION EXERCISED: Usually none.
Illustrative Examples of Work Performed
To protect and provide police services and general security at the state capitol, annexes, properties contained therein, and adjacent state buildings, grounds, premises and designated state properties against the ordinary hazards of trespass, theft, fire and damage.
To maintain order on the premises.
To provide for the safety, security, and protection of the public, employees and property.
To regularly patrol the State Capitol, annexes, adjacent state buildings and grounds to detect and prevent fire, theft,
vandalism and/or defacement of property.
To preserve peace, order and make arrests when necessary.
To prevent trespassing, loitering, and other public nuisances, such as soliciting and peddling in and on state properties.
To provide an effective building security program that maintains the physical security of the State Capitol and other state
facilities.
To coordinate the evacuation of state officers, state personnel and the public from state buildings when necessary.
To provide entrance security and operate security equipment at designated state buildings and areas, ensure physical security, and restrict access of unauthorized persons.
To keep the occupants of state buildings free from outside annoyances and interference by solicitors, peddlers, and other unauthorized persons.
To assist in developing and maintaining building security procedures.
To perform patrol duties in accordance with a designated homeland security threat mitigation posture during times of elevated threat levels or when otherwise directed.
To assist in developing, implementing, monitoring, and controlling evacuation procedures at state buildings during times of fire, bomb threats, or other natural and man-made crises.
To maintain order and provide crowd control at various events and activities occurring on state properties.
To gather intelligence and conduct tactical threat assessments of state buildings, to enhance security of the same and protect occupants from all threats.
To investigate and report accidents occurring in state buildings and on state grounds.
To interact with the public and provide information pertaining to the location of state offices and personnel. To respond to emergency situations and provide CPR and/or first aid to injured persons.
To check the physical security of buildings and ensure that entrances and windows are secured.
To direct motor vehicle and pedestrian traffic on state properties and monitor and control parking in and around the premises.
To stay on duty, when so ordered or until relieved, and pass on any special instructions or pertinent information to relief officers.
To cooperate with local/state and federal law enforcement agencies in conducting police and security operations.
To prepare accurate written and verbal reports.
To do related work as required.
Required Qualifications for Appointment
For Lateral Transfers please refer to Section Two (2).
SECTION 1:
KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS AND CAPACITIES: A working knowledge of the tactics, techniques and procedures involved in providing police services and general security to safeguard state buildings and grounds; a working knowledge of the methods and responsibilities of patrolling and police work relating to the protection of people and property; a working knowledge of the methods of investigating accidents and other incidents; a working knowledge of primary marksmanship fundamentals and skill in the use of firearms; the ability to detect and respond to dangerous conditions within state facilities, and the capacity to respond independently to threats and emergencies; the ability to deal courteously and effectively with the public; the ability to keep simple records, and use the same to prepare clear reports; the ability to analyze and appropriately act in emergency situations, develop effective courses of action and successfully facilitate safe outcomes to the same; and related capacities and abilities.
EDUCATION AND EXPERIENCE: Education: Such as may have been gained through: Graduation from a senior high school or possession of a general equivalency diploma (GED) issued by a state department of education; and
Experience: Such as may have been gained through: Successful completion of the Rhode Island Capitol Police Training Academy.
SPECIAL REQUIREMENTS: Prior to appointment, must have satisfactorily met the following conditions:
(1) Must be physically qualified to perform assigned duties as evidenced by a physician's certificate; (2) Must submit to and satisfactorily pass a full background criminal investigation (BCI); (3) must have been evaluated and tested by a certified psychologist and receive a satisfactory rating in writing; (4) Must meet the State of Rhode Island qualification requirements to carry service weapons used in the performance of duty, and must maintain such qualification requirements as a condition of employment; (5) must successfully pass the Capitol Police training program as required by the Director of Public Safety; (6) must possess and maintain a valid motor vehicle operator's license; (7) must successfully complete and pass a CPR/first aid training course specified by the Department once every two (2) years.
SECTION 2:
POST-CERTIFIED REQUIRED QUALIFICATIONS FOR APPOINTMENT:
The Capitol Police may hire prior individuals that were POST-certified (i.e. graduates of the Rhode Island Municipal Training Academy), graduates of the Rhode Island State Police Academy, Providence Police Academy, or any candidate with comparable law enforcement from a program offered by any state, federal or municipal agency (collectively and for ease referred to as "POST-certified").
Said candidates must successfully complete the following tests: Cooper Standard physical fitness, background investigation, a psychiatric evaluation, firearms recertification, a physician's examination certificate verifying fitness for duty as well as any other training program determined by the Director of DPS, the FTO program and the probationary period.
If there is a regular Capitol Police academy at the same time there are POST-certified officers who are being hired and said POST-certified officers are not members of Council 94 and covered by the Master Agreement with the State of RI, the POST-certified officers shall automatically have less seniority than the Council 94 members who are in the academy, regardless of their actual start date.
Supplemental Information
IMPORTANT INFORMATION:
Comprehensive information regarding the 2024 Capitol Police Recruitment, including the required Physical Fitness Test Medical Certificate, can be found at Rhode Island Capitol Police, under the RECRUITMENT tab.
In order to participate in the physical agility test phase of the process, all candidates MUST provide a certified Physical Fitness Test Medical Certificate signed by a medical provider certifying that the candidate has been examined within the last six (6) months and is of sufficient physical conditioning to allow the candidate to participate in the physical fitness test. The certificate can be found at Physical Agility Test Information where you can download the certificate, including information on the standards. It is incumbent on the candidate to bring the physical agility test standards booklet found at the Capitol Police website along with the certificate so the medical provider can review the requirements for the test.
Upon successful completion of the Physical Agility Test, applicants must obtain a passing grade on the Capitol Police Written Test.
For information regarding the benefits available to State of Rhode Island employees, please visit the Office of Employee Benefits' website at ************************************
Also, be advised that a new provision in RI General Law 35-6-1 was enacted requiring direct deposit for all employees. Specific to new hires, the law requires that all employees hired after September 30, 2014 participate in direct deposit. Accordingly, any employee hired after this date will be required to participate in the direct deposit system. At the time the employee is hired, the employee shall identify a financial institution that will serve as a personal depository agency for the employee.
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Employer State of Rhode Island
Address One Capitol Hill
Providence, Rhode Island, 02908
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University Police Officer I
Security Job 16 miles from West Warwick
Information Posting Number SF01540 Job Title University Police Officer I Position Number (109872) & (109025) & (109769) & (108705) FTE 1.00 FLSA Non-Exempt Position Type Professional Staff Union PTAA - Professional/Tech/Admin Assoc Pay Grade Level Grade Level: 7 Pay Grade Range Anticipated Starting Salary Range to $45,000 - $49,000 Status Calendar Year, Full-time, Limited
Department Information
Department Police Contact(s)
Please note: Job applications must be submitted directly online only at: (*********************
Contact Phone/Extension Contact Email Physical Demands
For further information refer to the Rhode Island Municipal Police Training Academy website please copy the URL and paste it in your web browser:
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then scroll down to Physical Fitness Requirements to access the Physical Fitness Assessment document.
Campus Location Kingston Grant Funded No Extension Contingency Notes
Position is full-time calendar year, limited to August 31, 2025 with anticipated renewal.
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Promotion to UPO2 is made upon successful completion of the one-year probationary period.
Important Note: a Fitness Test Medical Certificate must be completed and signed by a physician prior to submitting and completing the job application process (To obtain the Fitness Test Medical Certificate, please copy the following URL and paste it in your web browser:
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A copy of the Physical Fitness Assessment Standards required by the RIMPA must be brought to your doctor with the Fitness Test Medical Certificate. Once signed by your doctor, you will need to attach it to your online job application as "Other Document #3).
Please refer to ***************************************************** and scroll down to Physical Fitness Requirements to access the document
Job Description Summary
The search will remain open until the position has been filled.
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BASIC FUNCTION:
Assume responsibility as a University of Rhode Island law enforcement officer by successfully acquiring and completing training, both formal and on the job, in the skills necessary to promote public safety and to enforce laws and University of Rhode Island Board of Trustees and University of Rhode Island regulations; Effect arrests in accordance with provisions of federal, state, and local laws and ordinances; Maintain order and security on premises within the legal jurisdiction; Provide emergency medical services to the University community; and Protect life and property.
Duties and Responsibilities
ESSENTIAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES:
Successfully complete the various training aspects as established by the Rhode Island Police Officers' Commission on Standards and Training.
Successfully complete established departmental field training requirements.
Patrol campus in motor vehicles or using bicycles, and/or on foot, in order to deter and detect criminal or unsafe activity.
Inspect campus buildings and property to guard against theft, damage, defacement, destruction, or fire. Investigate all alarms and suspicious persons to ensure the safety of the campus community.
Respond promptly to and assist in investigations of fire, disturbances, criminal offenses, domestic violence, missing persons, personal injuries, traffic accidents and other emergencies, and assist with the preparation of the paperwork relating to those investigations. Gather information by interviewing and obtaining statements from witnesses, victims, suspects, and cooperating individuals.
Operate the department's communications equipment and communications center; answer telephone inquiries; receive reports of criminal activity; dispatch foot and mobile units; operate department's emergency notification and early alert paging system; monitor alarm systems; prepare and distribute approved department reports.
Communicate clearly and effectively over law enforcement radio channels when initiating and responding to radio communications and while working operational and or administrative assignments.
Operate law enforcement support equipment to include, but not be limited to, telephones, cell phones, safety equipment, fixed and portable radios, computers, including mobile data terminals and video and audible cameras.
Maintain and operate all Department vehicles in accordance with Department policy, including inspecting vehicles for damage, contraband, or mechanical defects at the start and completion of the shift.
Maintain all assigned department equipment, uniforms, and weapons, including firearms, in a state of operational readiness.
Be familiar with all areas of campus. This will include knowledge of roads, administrative, academic, and athletic buildings, residence halls, Greek houses, and other specialty housing.
Assist in maintaining orderly control of large crowds and in enforcing regulations at special events.
Identify and report public safety hazards within the campus.
Mediate disputes, defuse situations, and reach a satisfactory resolution between emotionally upset and often irrational persons involved in disputes, drunkenness or under the influence of narcotics, or those involved in situations in which a heightened emotional state may impair judgment.
Exercise independent judgment in determining when there is reasonable suspicion to detain, when probable cause exists to search and arrest, and when force may be used and to what degree, consistent with Department policy and applicable laws.
Interact with members of the University community and students in particular, engaging in community policing. This will include close interaction with student interns, and attendance and participation in University events designed to foster the relationship between the police and other members of the University community.
Recognizing the ever-changing nature of police work, attend periodic advanced training. This will include subjects such as non-violent conflict resolution, domestic violence and sexual assault investigations, cultural sensitivity, and tactics in recognizing and responding to those with mental health issues. This will be achieved through a combination of in-service training and outside seminars.
Receive mandatory annual training on issues of hazardous materials and bloodborne pathogens and in those areas required by the POST and state law.
Arrest persons with or without a warrant, as permitted by law, for violations of state or federal statutes or local ordinances occurring on or adjacent to University property, and process those arrested in compliance with law and Department policy; and arrest those who are wanted by other law enforcement agencies. Ensure that all such arrests are properly documented in an official police report.
Preserve crime scenes in accordance with Department policy. Detect and collect evidence and substances that provide the basis of criminal offenses and infractions. Seize, transport, photograph, and inventory evidence and property taken into custody and ensure the proper securing of evidence and property seized.
Assist in rendering safety-related services to the University community, including participating in the presentation of programs related to law enforcement and safety education. Effectively communicate with individuals by providing assistance, information, and directions.
Enforce University parking regulations and State traffic laws; issue related citations where appropriate, and perform traffic control duties, including traffic direction, use of radar or laser equipment for speed detection, and investigation of motor vehicle crashes.
Patrol parking areas to protect against vehicle theft and vandalism, and to enhance pedestrian safety.
Essential and secondary duties may require maintaining physical condition necessary for the apprehension of suspects, including walking, running, bicycling, operating motorized equipment and vehicles, and positioning and maintaining traffic barricades.
OTHER DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES:
Coordinate efforts with other department personnel and, where necessary, with University employees to ensure that teamwork leads to the successful attainment of police and public safety short- and long-term goals.
Cooperate with other federal, state, and local law enforcement agencies in the enforcement of laws and regulations.
Operate department assigned software to include computer aided dispatch, records management, training, policy compliance, parking enforcement, Clery reportable, performance evaluation and accreditation.
Render basic first aid.
Appear in court and at other hearings, including University judicial hearings, to provide testimony, completing reports in advance of said appearances.
Perform other related duties and services as required.
LICENSES, TOOLS, AND EQUIPMENT:
Valid driver's license required. Must become skilled in the use of department-issued materials, communications equipment, records management software, mobile data terminal, firearms and weapons, restraining devices and defensive equipment. Must meet and maintain department standards on use of issued equipment and qualify with department-issued firearms in accordance with State law.
Required Qualifications
REQUIRED:
1. Associate's or higher degree at time of appointment.
2. Successful completion of a police training curriculum approved by the Rhode Island Police Officers' Commission on Standards and Training within twelve months of hire date.
3. Demonstrated strong interpersonal and verbal communication skills.
4. Demonstrated proficiency in written communication skills.
5. Demonstrated ability to work evenings and weekends.
6. Demonstrated ability to work with diverse groups/populations.
7. Must have and maintain a valid driver's license.
8. Must be physically qualified to perform assigned duties as evidenced by a physician's certificate.
9. Must satisfactorily pass a written competency test and the physical agility and psychological testing mandated by the Rhode Island Police Officers' Commission on Standards and Training.
10. Must pass a national criminal background check.
Preferred Qualifications
PREFERRED:
1. Associate's degree in police science or other related curriculum.
2. Demonstrated law enforcement experience such as gained through one year of employment with a campus, municipal or state police force, or other governmental enforcement organization, or two years of military experience.
3. Demonstrated professional experience that relates to, aligns with, connects to, and/or favorably corresponds with law enforcement.
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The University of Rhode Island is an equal-opportunity employer committed to the principles of affirmative action. It is the policy of the University of Rhode Island to provide reasonable accommodation when requested by a qualified applicant or employee with a disability.
Environmental Conditions
Work includes indoor and outdoor environment; may be assigned evening and weekend hours; work involves potentially dangerous situations, contact with hostile or abusive individuals and emergency response. Essential and secondary duties may require maintaining physical condition necessary for the apprehension of suspects, including walking, running, bicycling, operating motorized equipment and vehicles, and positioning and maintaining traffic barricades.
Posting Date 03/31/2023 Closing Date Special Instructions to Applicants
Please attach the following 3 (PDF) documents to your online Employment Application:
(#1) Cover letter.
(#2) Resume, which should include the names and contact information of three professional references.
(#3) "Other Document" a Fitness Test Medical Certificate must be completed and signed by a physician prior to submitting and completing the job application process (To obtain the Fitness Test Medical Certificate, please copy and paste the following URL in your web browser: **************************************************************************************************
Please refer to this link and scroll down to Physical Fitness Requirements to access the document.
Important Note: The FIRST STAGE OF THE TESTING PROCESS WILL BE THE PHYSICAL FITNESS ASSESSMENT. YOU WILL BE NOTIFIED WHEN THIS WILL BE HELD.
On the date of the Physical Fitness Assessment you MUST BRING YOUR VALID DRIVER'S LICENSE WITH PHOTO, water, and a towel. Permissible attire is a plain white t-shirt and black or dark blue colored shorts or gym pants. No one will be allowed to take the test with improper attire.
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Part Time/On Call Campus Safety Officer
Security Job 39 miles from West Warwick
Position Title Part Time/On Call Campus Safety Officer Department Campus Safety -Group Pay Type Non Exempt Appointment Type (A) On Call Hours Per Week 16 Number of weeks 52 weeks per year other - # of weeks N/A Benefits Eligible No Benefits Geographical Regional Qualifies for Relocation Reimbursement No Work Schedule
Job Description
General Scope of Duties
CONNECTICUT COLLEGE is hiring a part-time/on call (up to 16 hrs. /wk. scheduled), academic year (40 week), Campus Safety Officer. Additional on call hours will be required as needed by the department over the full year (52 weeks).Connecticut College is a highly selective, private, coeducational liberal arts college located in southern New England. Founded in 1911, the College enrolls 1900 students from 42 states and 70 countries. The 750-acre campus is an arboretum, and is supported by a staff and faculty of more than 800. The Campus Safety Department is a 24/7 on campus operation. Under direct supervision, the officers maintain security of persons and property at Connecticut College. Using standard operating procedures as a guide for performing duties, the officers perform routine security and safety patrol duties, remain alert to emergency situations and provide first-line response, and emergency management. As part of our daily operations, all campus Safety Officers will complete rotating shifts in the Dispatch Center. The Dispatcher Center is the 24/7 Communications and Resource Center for the Connecticut College Department of Campus Safety for any services, incidents, or emergencies that occur on campus.
General Duties and Responsibilities
* Maintain a high level of professionalism, honesty and integrity
* Be courteous and polite in all interaction with the community and perform all duties impartially
* Enforce all College rules and regulations
* Provide physical security of all college buildings, leased buildings, and property on and off campus
* Conduct regular foot and vehicle patrols to monitor and respond to security concerns
* Ensure visible presence in key areas, including residential halls, academic/non-academic buildings and common spaces
* Respond appropriately to emergency calls, conduct thorough preliminary investigations, assess situations, and assist or obtain necessary support services
* Prepare detailed reports of all investigations, complaints and calls for service performed
* Transport sick or injured students to the College Student Health Services when necessary
* Recognize and report all unsafe conditions; correct problem or report to responsible personnel
* Identify and remove any unauthorized person or vehicles from college property: including issuing parking tickets and moving violations
* Provide access to Residence Halls and Academic Buildings when necessary
Dispatch Responsibilities:
* Receive and respond to emergency and non-emergency calls
* Dispatch security personnel to incidents or locations as needed
* Monitor security cameras and alarms
* Maintain communication with on-duty officers
* Coordinate with other campus departments in emergency situations
* Track all activities of each shift: data entry of Daily Patrol Sheets/Activity logs.
* Responsible for key control and maintaining the key log.
* Submit work requests to Facilities Management for issues or problems identified during your shift.
Education and Skills
High school graduate with 2-5 years related experience needed; some college preferred. Must be able to write clear and concise reports, possess a valid Driver's License and have no prior criminal record; will be necessary to qualify in CPR and First Aid. Guard Card Certification required within the first 90 days of employment.
Preferred Qualifications Physical Demands
1. Must be able to work in various positions for extended periods of time - not limited to stooping, standing, bending over, sitting, kneeling, squatting
2. Must be able to walk and stand for extended periods of time
3. Agility and flexibility to navigate campus terrain and buildings quickly
4. Ability to walk up and down multiple flights of stairs
5. Be able to work in all weather conditions - when experiencing extreme weather conditions prevalent at the time for long periods of time.
6. Good hearing and vision to identify potential threats and respond to alarms or calls: ability to differentiate basic alarm colors: red, yellow and green
7. Must be able to have full range of upper and lower body motion: able to reach overhead
8. Must be able to lift, push and pull up 50 lbs. unassisted
9. Ability to operate a vehicle
10. Physical strength for tasks such as restraining individuals if necessary
Driving Required Yes Salary Range $20.16 Note
Connecticut College is committed to fair and competitive compensation. The final offer will reflect the candidate's experience, education, and the institution's pay structure to ensure internal equity.
Applicant Credentialing Thorough applicant credentialing will be conducted on the selected candidate which will include criminal records check, DMV check and depending on the position psychological exam and pre-placement physical.
Posting Detail Information
Open Date 09/12/2023 Applications accepted through Open Until Filled Yes