Police Officer
Salary: $49,425 – $67,958
Position Summary:
College Police provides safety and security related services to all students, staff, faculty, and visitors for all KCKCC Colleges. Major duties and responsibilities include patrolling College (foot, bicycle, and vehicle); responding to calls for assistance; locking and unlocking facilities; monitoring security cameras; identifying violations; providing security services for events; directing traffic; issuing traffic citations; and maintaining records, logs, and documentation of activities and incidents.
Essential Functions:
- Detect and process traffic and parking violations according to college regulations.
- Enforce all federal laws, state statutes, local ordinances and College regulations concerning the safety of college personnel and individuals from the community who utilize the college facilities.
- Providing general patrol of college grounds and buildings by vehicle or on foot.
- Write reports on criminal offenses and other incidents.
- Conduct follow-up investigations of crimes and incidents.
- Must be able to perform under stressful conditions.
- Attend classes, training sessions, and workshops to maintain current knowledge of law enforcement.
- Keep current on changes in his/her area of responsibility.
- Being able to work all shifts and available to cover any extra shifts that may arise due to sickness, vacations, special events, etc.
- Submitting daily activity log to the Chief of College Police.
- Perform other duties as assigned by the Chief of College Police.
- This position description is intended to represent only the key areas of responsibility; specific position assignments will vary depending on the operational needs of the department.
Requirements:
- High School Diploma or GED equivalent with one (1) year of experience or training in a security related area or a combination of education and tested experience.
- Must possess a valid driver’s license and can operate a motor vehicle.
Preferred Requirements:
- Attendance at Law Enforcement conferences, workshops and/or seminars.
- An associate or bachelor’s degree in law enforcement or a related discipline.
- Current state law enforcement commissioned officers.
- Evidence of specialized training, firearms, crime scene, self-defense, etc.
- Experience working in an educational institution.
- Demonstrate experience using Microsoft Office products.