Police Technical Services Manager
- Employer
- Brown University
- Location
- Rhode Island, United States
- Salary
- Salary Not specified
- Date posted
- Aug 8, 2024
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- Position Type
- Administrative, Business & Administrative Affairs, Safety & Security
- Employment Level
- Administrative
- Employment Type
- Full Time
Job Details
Police Technical Services Manager
REQ195810
CIT Building
Job Description:
The Brown University Department of Public Safety is a dually accredited (CALEA and RIPAC) department that provides the overall safety and security of the campus community. Situated physically within Department of Public Safety, the Police Technical Services Manager will lead the newly formed Technical Services Division. Under the broad policy guidance of the Vice President for Public Safety and Emergency Management and Deputy Chief, this position functions, in coordination with the Office of Information Technology's Public Safety Tech team in providing technical guidance to provide reliable, high-performance, secure, and scalable infrastructure technology to agency systems, and assures their integration in the support of the mission and goals of the Department of Public Safety. In coordination with the Public Safety Tech team, this position will oversee the day-to-day facets of the police department's information and public safety systems and applications including IMC CAD/RMS, 800MHZ, MDCs, portable radios, station alerting systems, and other public safety and related hardware and software. The Police Technical Services Manager will oversee twelve dispatch personnel and the Polce Communication, Assistant Manager.
This position is the primary contact for all technology within the department and as such, functions as the department's technical expert. This position:
- Serves as a department's project leader and acts as a liaison
for complex technical upgrade and system maintenance.
- In partnership with Public Safety technology, designs and
provide instructional support for the various information systems,
develop and maintain compliance with state and federal security
regulations.
- Works with BUDPS staff, campus and law enforcement senior
administrators, and senior information technology
leadership.
- Represents BUDPS at any Communication Center Dispatch meetings
as liaison and primary contact.
- Coordinates the utilization of various technical databases and
software associated with specific federal and state law enforcement
information systems.
- Is responsible for researching, applying for and monitoring
technology-related grants.
The Department of Public Safety's vision is to enhance the safety and security of the Brown Community by forming community partnerships. A partnership between a community and its police is one that creates an environment that is free from fear, one that is civil and respectful; which creates an environment for learning and creativity. Most importantly, the Department of Public Safety is committed to the belief that there is an intrinsic worth in all people and irreducible quality whose protection and benefit is the basis for police services. This is our commitment to honor the rights and provide for the needs of all people equally.
Major Responsibility: Oversight for Public Safety's Technical Services Division (40%)
Supporting Actions:
- Provide strategic leadership and operational control and
direction over dispatch and technical staff.
- Manage staff by establishing and evaluating strategic group
priority and performance expectations; assigning and directing the
work of the division, applying discipline when
necessary.
- Participate in the hiring process.
- Manage and oversee all data entry into the confidential
automated records systems.
- Create, implement and maintain policy and procedures, standard
operating manual and training manuals for the communication
center.
- Assess training needs, determine training approach, develop
course materials and conduct advanced technical training for all
department personnel.
Major Responsibility: Technological leadership for the Department of Public Safety (20%)
Supporting Actions:
- Serve as a member of the department's senior leadership
team.
- Act in an advisory capacity to the command staff on technical
issues; develop and provide managerial reports and background
information to make operational decisions.
- Participate in strategic planning activities, measurement,
implementation and reporting.
- Represent department technical needs (and limitations) on all
internal technology-related committees.
Major Responsibility: Daily operations (15 %)
Supporting Actions:
- Maintain confidentiality and integrity of the computer system,
including on-site servers and network security.
- Serve as the primary contact for the IMC Dispatch/Records
Management computer system.
- Serve as liaison with PS Tech in installing, upgrading and
troubleshooting software.
- Provide training to police communication center personnel and
officers concerning equipment usage.
- Participate in the IMC Dispatch/Records Management System User
Committee.
- Coordinate the utilization of various technical databases and
software associated with specific federal and state law enforcement
information system, including the supervision of all organizational
equipment and functions, acquisition forms and
expenditures.
- Represent BUDPS at state-wide or regional communication center
dispatch meetings as department liaison and primary contact.
Maintain high level of computer competency in specific types of
software/hardware associated with law enforcement functions
concerning information input and retrieval.
Major Responsibility: Analysis of technical needs for DPS (10%)
Supporting Actions:
- Analyze service and equipment needs for appropriate work
flow.
- Liaison with Public Safety Tech in working with vendors
responsible for installing hardware/software and telecommunications
equipment and systems within the communications center and the
police department in general.
- Assess and allocate resources to achieve objectives.
- Take action to improve and streamline system performance and
efficiency.
- Evaluate new products, document characteristics and make
recommendations.
Major Responsibility: Liaison/compliance duties (10%)
Supporting Actions:
- Act as a liaison to law enforcement and other state and federal
agencies.
- Organize and audit files yearly for state and federal
regulations concerning employee access and accountability, and
audit police officer and dispatcher access to password-secured
information and databases.
- Act as an agency liaison in the Brown University Department of
Public Safety dealings with the State of Rhode Island
Systems.
- Maintain the integrity and security of input, storage,
retention and disposal of all department event records,
confidential criminal history information and personal or sensitive
information relating to Brown University Department of Public
Safety staff, faculty and students contacted by the BU
DPS.
- Attend the Rhode Island State Law Enforcement Information
Records Association meetings and ensure compliance with all Rhode
Island State Archive directives.
- Coordinate data gathering requirements for compliance with
state and federal reporting regulations.
- Coordinate the information transfer and retrieval to law
enforcement agencies, Rhode Island State Police, US Dept of
Education, Federal Bureau of Investigations and the City of
Providence Court Systems.
- Validate training, system use, ensure security and
confidentiality compliance of the National Crime Information Center
computer system, Rhode Island Crime Information computer system and
the Rhode Island Computerization Enforcement Service
System.
- Liaison with Public Safety Tech in implementing and maintaining
security policies and standards within the various databases
according to access levels and authorizations.
- Perform duties of the Judicial Information System (JIS) as link
site coordinator, being responsible for communication and technical
support coordination for the Office of the Administrator for the
Courts (OAC); train and support all organizational Judicial
Information users, authorize, reset and delete subscribers within
the organization; maintain accuracy of information in the
computerized District and Municipal Court, Juvenile Court, Superior
Court and the Appellate Court Information System.
Deminstions:
- Supervise 12 Communication Control Officers, and one Police Communications, Assistant Manager.
- Manage $75,000 budget
- Ensure integrity and confidentiality of over 10,000 police records.
Job Qualifications
Education and Experience
Required:
- Bachelor's degree with emphasis in administration, communication, management, business administration, police science computer science, information systems, public administration, criminal justice, or a closely related field.
- 5 years' managerial experience directly or provided oversight in technology, information systems, dispatch, communications, and/or project management in a law enforcement agency or similar entity.
Preferred:
- Experience with university policing.
Job Competencies
- Solid understanding of 911 technical systems, radio systems or
law enforcement records management systems gained through three
years' professional experience either as a law enforcement
dispatcher or call taker responsible for data entry into a CAD/RMS
system or any combination of experience and training that would
provide the required knowledge and abilities working in public
safety, law enforcement or similar entity.
- Knowledge of technical applications (software, hardware,
network security and troubleshooting); project management
principles; organizational and management principles as applied to
the analysis and evaluation of programs, policies and operational
needs of common law enforcement practices.
- Knowledge of principles and practices of personnel management,
and statistical techniques utilized in crime analysis.
- Ability to work collaboratively with the university's
Information Technology Services and vendors, and various sections
within the Police Department, to accurately evaluate and prioritize
hardware and software requests.
- Ability to assess training needs and implement appropriate
training for users; manage, coordinate and direct the work of
professional and union employees.
- Excellent written, verbal and interpersonal communication
skills to include demonstrated ability to communicate clearly and
concisely and in establishing and maintaining effective working
relationships with department and university staff, and
vendors.
- Capacity to work professionally, and diplomatically interface
with a variety of constituencies involved in law enforcement, the
media and university administration.
- Excellent computer skills and proficiency using Adobe Acrobat
and Microsoft Office (Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Access); familiarity
with HTML coding and/or Dreamweaver.
- Ability to work under deadline pressure and ability to work
both independently and as a member of team.
- Strong project management skills and ability to prioritize work
to meet internally and externally imposed deadlines.
- Highly organized and attentive to detail.
- Experience with and expert knowledge of various law enforcement
databases
- Strong working knowledge of CAD/RMS vendors.
- Must be a team player who is able to display tact, patience,
and respect in dealing with people of varying temperaments and
levels of knowledge under often difficult or stressful
circumstances.
- Must have high level of ability to multitask with audio, visual
and manual tasks.
- Possesses a willingness to promote an inclusive and diverse
campus community.
Review of applications will begin on Monday, June 24, 2024. The job posting will remain open until filled.
Please contact Deputy Chief Vinson at DPS_Hiring@brown.edu, if you have any questions.
Benefits of Working at Brown:
Information on the Benefits of Working at Brown can be found here.
Recruiting Start Date:
2024-05-28
Job Posting Title:
Police Technical Services Manager
Department:
Public Safety Office of the Chief
Grade:
Grade 11
Worker Type:
Employee
Worker Sub-Type:
Regular
Time Type:
Full time
Scheduled Weekly Hours:
37.5
Position Work Location:
Onsite
Submission Guidelines:
Please note that in order to be considered an applicant for any staff position at Brown University you must submit an application form for each position for which you believe you are qualified. Applications are not kept on file for future positions. Please include a cover letter and resume with each position application.
Still Have Questions?
If you have any questions you may contact employment@brown.edu.
EEO Statement:
Brown University is an E-Verify Employer.
As an EEO/AA employer, Brown University provides equal opportunity and prohibits discrimination, harassment and retaliation based upon a person's race, color, religion, sex, age, national or ethnic origin, disability, veteran status, sexual orientation, gender identity, gender expression, or any other characteristic protected under applicable law, and caste, which is protected by our University policies.
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