Campus Safety Officer II
Job Description
Position Title Campus Safety Officer II (3 full-time positions)
Recruitment Start Date 08/27/2024
Recruitment End Date 09/24/2024
Pay Rate
$4,217.70 per month / $24.33 hr (Starting salary for a new classified hire at Citrus College is fixed at Step 1; includes one evening increment.)
Benefits
The District provides a fully-paid, comprehensive program of fringe benefits including major medical, dental, and vision insurance for full-time employees and eligible dependents. Life insurance provided for the employee only.
POSITION SUMMARY
Patrols the District campus to enhance the safety and protection of students, staff, visitors, buildings, grounds, equipment and other property belonging to the District. Patrols parking lots to verify vehicles authorized to park and cite unauthorized vehicles.
MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS
A high school diploma, or the equivalent, and three years of security experience.
Note: Within six months from the date of employment, the employee must provide proof of completion of School Security Officers Training as required by Education Code Sections 38001.5 and 72330.5 and Penal Code Sections 832 and 832.2 and first aid and CPR certificates.
- Prior experience or at least two years in a police/campus safety/security capacity specifically in an educational institution.
- Requires a valid driver’s license.
Note: Upload a copy of your driver’s license under Licenses in the “Documents Needed to Apply” section.
- Patrols campus buildings, grounds and roadways on foot and by vehicle. Guards property against fire, theft, vandalism and illegal entry.
- Requires a basic knowledge of the methods and practices and procedures of law enforcement including those used in patrol, crime prevention, traffic control, investigation, and identification.
- Requires the ability to perform all of the duties of the position.
- Incumbent must be able to work inside and outdoors engaged in work primarily of an active nature. Requires ambulatory ability to stand and walk for extended periods of time, physical strength to carry up to 150 pounds on an occasional basis, and agility to respond to situations.
Work is performed indoors and outdoors where safety and health considerations exist from temperature extremes, physical effort, and dangerous incidents.
– Candidates must upload copies of all transcripts (need not be official at the time of application) which prove sufficient for verifying minimum qualifications for this position.
– Official transcripts will be required at the time of the job offer.
– Transcripts must be from the awarding institution and must show that the degree has been awarded (or conferred) and the year.
– Degree(s) must be earned (or conferred) from accredited institution(s) or an equivalent foreign institution by the first consideration date for this position.
– All degrees must be verifiable on a legible transcript by the indicated first consideration date for this position.
– Foreign transcripts must be transcribed in English AND evaluated for U.S. equivalency by a bona fide U.S. evaluation service.
– A selection committee will review application packages of those candidates who have met the minimum qualifications for this position and will select a limited number of qualified candidates for an interview.
– Each candidate may be asked to make a presentation on a topic of the selection committee’s choice. The candidate will be informed of the topic when an interview appointment is scheduled.
– Each candidate may be asked to provide a sample of his or her writing ability just prior to the interview.
– Travel costs must be borne by the applicant.
– Final candidates for faculty, management, and supervisor/confidential positions may be interviewed by the Superintendent/President.
– If selected as a finalist, the candidate permits the District to contact the current and former employer(s) to investigate past employment history.
Documents Needed to Apply
- Licenses
- Transcripts
- Certificates
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(Open Ended Question)
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