Public Safety Officer
- Employer
- Brown University
- Location
- Rhode Island, United States
- Salary
- Salary Not specified
- Date posted
- Nov 14, 2024
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- Position Type
- Administrative, Business & Administrative Affairs, Campus Security/Police
- Employment Level
- Mid-Level
- Employment Type
- Full Time
Job Details
Public Safety Officer
Brown University
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Job Description:
The Public Safety Officer is a non-sworn uniformed, civilian employee of the Brown University Department of Public Safety. This person is trained to serve the department in two capacities. The primary responsibility is performing security patrols of a given post on campus. The secondary responsibility is serving as a Communication Control Officer (CCO) as needed to meet required staffing levels.
Patrol-related responsibilities include:
- Prevention patrol of the post. External patrol and internal
inspection of all University property and development of a working
knowledge of the activity and community on the post.
- Protection of property.
- Enforcement of all University rules and regulations.
- Providing non-criminal services to the Brown University
community.
- Must be able to provide rescue functions.
- Writing non-criminal reports and witness statements as dictated
by their responsibilities.
- Testifying in any University hearing or criminal court
necessitated by performance.
- Assisting the Campus Police Officer when called
upon.
- Initiate and enhance communication between the Department and
the community.
- Assist with identifying problems to community awareness and
communications.
Illustrative examples of patrol-related work - The Public Safety Officer will patrol and take action only on
University property and in University buildings.
- They will be responsible for thier post assignment and will
handle all non-criminal situations in that area.
- Report hazardous conditions and physical security problems;
admit authorized people to University buildings; perform lock-up
responsibilities; conduct building patrols and provide information
to guests and members of the Brown University campus and will
respond to complaints of violations of University rules and
regulations.
- Perform rescue functions in emergencies, such as
fires.
- Will be held responsible for completing all paperwork as
required by their actions.
Communication Control Officer responsibilities include: - Performing specialized work in receiving, routing and
dispatching requests for services which come through the
Communication Center
- Maintaining accurate status of all field units
- Monitoring various radio frequencies
- Maintaining and reacting to alarm systems
- Maintaining specified logs
- Initiating communication receipts
- Performing routine clerical tasks.
Illustrative Examples of CCO-Related Work - Must be able to operate the base station radio system in
accordance with proper radio procedures and FCC regulations. The
dispatcher will receive information from and dispatch assignments
to various field units concerning reported incidents of a criminal
nature and/or requests for services.
- Must initiate CAD system input to handle all information coming
into the Communication Center as a means for informing different
sections/departments of a need for repair or follow-up, as well as
keeping department supervisors informed of all pertinent
information.
- Must maintain a complete and accurate radio log for the tour of
duty by means of data entry into the computerized CAD
system.
- Must monitor and receive by radio, telephone, security and fire
alarms, etc., information relative to the public safety status of
the University and surrounding community.
- Must be able to determine the significance of the communication
and according to established policies and procedures, with
considerable latitude for judgment, initiate action and communicate
information to field officers and other appropriate officials and
agencies prioritizing in the event of increased
activity.
- Must maintain and prepare all logs and files as indicated,
provide information to members and guests of the University; must
maintain a professional demeanor at all times.
- Must control keys of various organizations per written
procedures and maintain the integrity of the key cabinet working
with the University Lock Shop.
- Monitor Providence Police and Fire Department radio frequencies
and rebroadcast relevant information to patrol officers.
Public Safety Officer Qualifications/Job Functions - Must have a high school diploma/GED.
- Must be 21 years of age or older.
- Valid driver's license encouraged; not required.
- Must pass a background investigation. Candidates must not have
any felony convictions or serious misdemeanor
convictions.
- Must pass a psychological examination administered by the
University of Rhode Island, and a physical examination administered
by University Health Services.
- Must be able to engage in security functions that include such
things as working various shifts, walking on foot patrol, climbing
stairs and physically checking the doors and windows of buildings
to ensure that they are secure.
- Must be able to perform and directly assist in rescue
operations which may involve lifting, carrying and dragging heavy
objects, climbing over and pulling oneself over obstacles, jumping
down from elevated surfaces, climbing through openings, jumping
over obstacles, crawling in confined areas, balancing on uneven or
narrow surfaces and using body force to gain entrance through
barriers.
- Must have a voice compatible in tone and diction with the radio
and telephone systems and be able to communicate effectively and
coherently over law enforcement radio channels while initiating and
responding to radio communications.
- Must have strong interpersonal and communication skills with
the ability to develop and maintain mutually cooperative
relationships with students, staff, faculty and the neighboring
community. Must be able to communicate with sensitivity and tact
and maintain confidentiality. Must be able to effectively give
information and directions.
- Must be able to prepare reports, including sketches, using
appropriate grammar, symbols and mathematical
computations.
- Must have strong typing/computer skills.
- Must be capable of prioritizing tasks and handling a
multiphasic position.
- Must successfully pass this Department's Public Safety Officer
training program, including receiving instruction on Use of Force
policy as it applies to Public Safety Officers, and demonstrating
proficiency with MEB & ASR.
- Must successfully complete a 12-month probationary period (six
months if promoted into this position) An employee transferred or
promoted from a part-time to a full-time position, or an employee
transferred or promoted during the first twelve months of
employment with the Department, shall serve a twelve (12) month
probation in the new position.
- Must possess a willingness and ability to support a diverse and
inclusive environment.
Applicants are required to use the Brown Career Site to apply for the position and to submit their resume, cover letter and any related documents. Please check the status of your application through the account you create when you apply.
All offers of employment are contingent upon consent to criminal background screening check and education verification with results satisfactory to Brown.
Brown University is committed to fostering a diverse and inclusive academic global community; as an EEO/AA employer, Brown considers applicants for employment without regard to, and does not discriminate on the basis of, gender, race, protected veteran status, disability, or any other legally protected status.
Benefits of Working at Brown:
Information on the Benefits of Working at Brown can be found here.
Recruiting Start Date:
2024-11-11
Job Posting Title:
Public Safety Officer
Department:
Public Safety Office of the Chief
Grade:
Department of Public Safety
Worker Type:
Employee
Worker Sub-Type:
Regular
Time Type:
Full time
Scheduled Weekly Hours:
40
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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