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Pennsylvania Western University
Patrol Officer
Pennsylvania Western University
Patrol Officer Pennsylvania Western University, Edinboro Posting Number: S096P Posting Text: Job Title: Patrol Officer Type of Employment: Full Time Bargaining Unit: POA Full-Time/Part-Time: FLSA: Salary Range: $50,011 Position Classification: Department: PennWest University Police – Edinboro Job Summary / Basic Function: Under direct supervision, enforces local, state and federal laws under the authority and direction of Act 48 of 2003. Ensures compliance of University policies and procedures. Provides security for personnel, real property and equipment. Investigates and documents, pursuant to the rules of the Criminal History Records and Information Act (CHRIA), crimes and incidents; documents and preserves evidence; prepares cases for trial and provides testimony. Duties include patrol functions, investigative duties, dispatch or other police related duties as described. May be assigned to any shift; shifts may be rotating or permanent. Required Skills, Knowledge & Abilities: Duties include, but are not limited to, the following: • Patrol the University in a vehicle, on foot and by bicycle. Perform all the university specific duties enumerated in Act 48 of 2003 and enforce all traffic and criminal laws; generally provide for the safety and security of the campus and the public. • Check buildings for security, lock, and report any doors found unsecured, Remove any unauthorized persons from buildings or grounds. Report burned out lights, locks needing repair, and other safety hazards. • Interact with the diverse students, faculty, staff and community to provide and promote Community Oriented Policing ideals into existing or developed programming. • Remain current on the application of all departmental policies, rules, regulations, instructions, laws and ordinances and general literature pertaining to policing, the University and University trends. • Collaborate with colleagues and supervisors to identify University concerns, present options of courses of action, identify resources, plan for implementation of desired change and assist in evaluation of success. • Share information and resources with supervisors. Work with other department employees, public and private agencies, and citizens, to the extent permitted by law, to recognize problems involving crime and criminal problems and help formulate solutions to those problems. • Prepare written reports and memoranda summarizing information. • Use available technology for dispatching, ticket processing and criminal incident reporting. • Officer is required to carry a department issued firearm and taser and must qualify yearly in accordance with the department's firearms and taser policy. Officer must be proficient with other authorized University Police weapons (shotgun, pepper spray, etc.) • Testify in court and at judicial hearings in support of criminal charges, investigations into violations, collection of evidence and other official activities. • Take proper safety precautions, anticipate unsafe circumstances and act accordingly to prevent accidents; is responsible for self, others, materials and equipment. • Provide personal protection for visiting dignitaries and government officials. Assist outside police agencies with investigations and arrests. Transport evidence to the Crime Lab. • Provide security at scheduled University athletic and social events. • Make arrests for violations of vehicle and criminal law. • Perform other related police work as assigned. Minimum of Education / TrainingRequired Education Summary: One year of police experience or any equivalent experience or training required. Act 120 Certification required. Possession of a valid PA Motor Vehicle Operator's License required. Preferred Qualifications: College/University experience preferred. Computer competency preferred. Successful candidate must obtain and maintain required certifications to include, but not limited to, PA Act 180 updates, CPR, Automated External Defibrillation (AED), First Aid, Firearms and DEF/TEC (pepper spray) certification. Demonstrated experience working with diverse student populations. Physical Demands: Ability to meet such qualifications regarding strength, agility and/or health will be required. Work Location: Edinboro Campus Is travel to other PennWest campuses required for this position? If so, how often? Work Hours: Varies Posting Date: 03/27/2023 Closing Date: Open Until Filled: Yes Diversity Statement: PennWest University's Office of Community, Opportunity, Responsibility, and Engagement (CORE) provides strategic leadership in fostering a campus environment grounded in dignity, belonging, and opportunity for all students, faculty, and staff. Through comprehensive programs and collaborative partnerships, CORE advances student success, cultivates academic and leadership development, and strengthens community engagement in alignment with the university's mission. ADA Statement: To request reasonable accommodation to participate in the job application or interview process, contact Amy Salsgiver, ADA Coordinator, %20asalsgiver@pennwest.edu; 814-393-2109. Pennsylvania Western University complies with federal and state disability laws and makes reasonable accommodations for applicants and candidates with disabilities. EEO Statement: Pennsylvania Western University of Pennsylvania is committed to providing equal access to all individuals and prohibiting any form of discrimination and harassment on the basis of race, color, religion, national origin, ancestry, sex, age, marital status, familial status, sexual orientation, gender identity and expression, pregnancy, genetic information, disability, status as a veteran, or any other characteristic prohibited under Title IX of the Education Amendments of 1972, Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973, the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990, and other pertinent state and federal laws and regulations. Direct inquiries to the Title IX Coordinator, 423 Becht Hall Clarion Campus 16214-1232; email asalsgiver@pennwest.edu or phone 814-393-2109. Inquiries may also be directed to the Director of the Office for Civil Rights, Department of Education, 330 Independence Avenue, SW, Washington, DC 20201. To apply, please visit https://apptrkr.com/6985950 jeid-f501e029b30a1d47a3e6aa96a8cb4aaf Copyright ©2025 Jobelephant.com Inc. All rights reserved. https://www.jobelephant.com/
Mar 11, 2026
Full time
Patrol Officer Pennsylvania Western University, Edinboro Posting Number: S096P Posting Text: Job Title: Patrol Officer Type of Employment: Full Time Bargaining Unit: POA Full-Time/Part-Time: FLSA: Salary Range: $50,011 Position Classification: Department: PennWest University Police – Edinboro Job Summary / Basic Function: Under direct supervision, enforces local, state and federal laws under the authority and direction of Act 48 of 2003. Ensures compliance of University policies and procedures. Provides security for personnel, real property and equipment. Investigates and documents, pursuant to the rules of the Criminal History Records and Information Act (CHRIA), crimes and incidents; documents and preserves evidence; prepares cases for trial and provides testimony. Duties include patrol functions, investigative duties, dispatch or other police related duties as described. May be assigned to any shift; shifts may be rotating or permanent. Required Skills, Knowledge & Abilities: Duties include, but are not limited to, the following: • Patrol the University in a vehicle, on foot and by bicycle. Perform all the university specific duties enumerated in Act 48 of 2003 and enforce all traffic and criminal laws; generally provide for the safety and security of the campus and the public. • Check buildings for security, lock, and report any doors found unsecured, Remove any unauthorized persons from buildings or grounds. Report burned out lights, locks needing repair, and other safety hazards. • Interact with the diverse students, faculty, staff and community to provide and promote Community Oriented Policing ideals into existing or developed programming. • Remain current on the application of all departmental policies, rules, regulations, instructions, laws and ordinances and general literature pertaining to policing, the University and University trends. • Collaborate with colleagues and supervisors to identify University concerns, present options of courses of action, identify resources, plan for implementation of desired change and assist in evaluation of success. • Share information and resources with supervisors. Work with other department employees, public and private agencies, and citizens, to the extent permitted by law, to recognize problems involving crime and criminal problems and help formulate solutions to those problems. • Prepare written reports and memoranda summarizing information. • Use available technology for dispatching, ticket processing and criminal incident reporting. • Officer is required to carry a department issued firearm and taser and must qualify yearly in accordance with the department's firearms and taser policy. Officer must be proficient with other authorized University Police weapons (shotgun, pepper spray, etc.) • Testify in court and at judicial hearings in support of criminal charges, investigations into violations, collection of evidence and other official activities. • Take proper safety precautions, anticipate unsafe circumstances and act accordingly to prevent accidents; is responsible for self, others, materials and equipment. • Provide personal protection for visiting dignitaries and government officials. Assist outside police agencies with investigations and arrests. Transport evidence to the Crime Lab. • Provide security at scheduled University athletic and social events. • Make arrests for violations of vehicle and criminal law. • Perform other related police work as assigned. Minimum of Education / TrainingRequired Education Summary: One year of police experience or any equivalent experience or training required. Act 120 Certification required. Possession of a valid PA Motor Vehicle Operator's License required. Preferred Qualifications: College/University experience preferred. Computer competency preferred. Successful candidate must obtain and maintain required certifications to include, but not limited to, PA Act 180 updates, CPR, Automated External Defibrillation (AED), First Aid, Firearms and DEF/TEC (pepper spray) certification. Demonstrated experience working with diverse student populations. Physical Demands: Ability to meet such qualifications regarding strength, agility and/or health will be required. Work Location: Edinboro Campus Is travel to other PennWest campuses required for this position? If so, how often? Work Hours: Varies Posting Date: 03/27/2023 Closing Date: Open Until Filled: Yes Diversity Statement: PennWest University's Office of Community, Opportunity, Responsibility, and Engagement (CORE) provides strategic leadership in fostering a campus environment grounded in dignity, belonging, and opportunity for all students, faculty, and staff. Through comprehensive programs and collaborative partnerships, CORE advances student success, cultivates academic and leadership development, and strengthens community engagement in alignment with the university's mission. ADA Statement: To request reasonable accommodation to participate in the job application or interview process, contact Amy Salsgiver, ADA Coordinator, %20asalsgiver@pennwest.edu; 814-393-2109. Pennsylvania Western University complies with federal and state disability laws and makes reasonable accommodations for applicants and candidates with disabilities. EEO Statement: Pennsylvania Western University of Pennsylvania is committed to providing equal access to all individuals and prohibiting any form of discrimination and harassment on the basis of race, color, religion, national origin, ancestry, sex, age, marital status, familial status, sexual orientation, gender identity and expression, pregnancy, genetic information, disability, status as a veteran, or any other characteristic prohibited under Title IX of the Education Amendments of 1972, Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973, the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990, and other pertinent state and federal laws and regulations. Direct inquiries to the Title IX Coordinator, 423 Becht Hall Clarion Campus 16214-1232; email asalsgiver@pennwest.edu or phone 814-393-2109. Inquiries may also be directed to the Director of the Office for Civil Rights, Department of Education, 330 Independence Avenue, SW, Washington, DC 20201. To apply, please visit https://apptrkr.com/6985950 jeid-f501e029b30a1d47a3e6aa96a8cb4aaf Copyright ©2025 Jobelephant.com Inc. All rights reserved. https://www.jobelephant.com/
Pennsylvania Western University
Security Officer 1/Dispatcher
Pennsylvania Western University
Security Officer 1/Dispatcher Pennsylvania Western University, Edinboro Posting Number: S156P Posting Text: Job Title: Security Officer 1/Dispatcher Type of Employment: Full Time Bargaining Unit: POA Full-Time/Part-Time: FLSA: Salary Range: $34,714 Position Classification: Department: PennWest University Police – Edinboro Job Summary / Basic Function: ESSENTIAL DUTIES:The Security Officer 1/Dispatcher reports to the Police Chief and the shift Police Supervisor and is responsible for obtaining and retrieving information and dispatching, referring, or retaining the information in relation to the operation of the University Police Department. The incumbent notifies appropriate personnel when incidents occur and logs all information received and action taken. In carrying out the mission of the position, the incumbent performs the following essential functions: - Answers the telephone and operates a two-way dispatch radio to obtain/retrieve information and to transmit information by dispatching appropriate officers or other emergency agencies.- Interacts with faculty, students, staff and visitors in a professional manner both on the phone and in person, providing a quality customer service, furnishing directions and campus information.- Performs receptionist duties for the Department; directs visitors to buildings and rooms; and responds in writing to inquiries when necessary.- Responsible for dispatching University Police Officers and providing relevant information concerning the nature of the incident.- Monitors Police personnel's actions to provide back-up support when necessary by arranging off-campus emergency personnel to respond.- Communicates information to patrol officers and/or police supervisors as needed.- Monitors fire alarms and resets fire alarm when emergency no longer exists.- Monitors camera systems and door security system for alarms and observed activity.- Monitors the assignment of state vehicles and issues vehicle packets to authorized personnel when using a state vehicle.- Disseminates information to appropriate Police personnel via logs, notes, memos, email and verbally, concerning possible issues, incidents or events that occur.- Logs information concerning activity reports and monitored activities; maintains daily log reports for recordkeeping.- Directs traffic for University sponsored events.- Maintains student weapons lockers associated paperwork.- Assist with lost and found property and associated paperwork.- Assist with security and security screening at University events.- Maintain a knowledge of parking rules and regulations and other information, as to provide information when questioned.- Uses a computer with appropriate software to perform all job functions.- Performs related duties as assigned. OTHER DUTIES:- Knowledge and use of computer programs for I-Mobile, Alert, JNET/Clean- Assist with background investigations.- Make maintenance call outs for on campus maintenance or custodial issues, as well as snow removal call outs for snow and ice. Required Skills, Knowledge & Abilities: Minimum of Education / TrainingRequired Education Summary: - Knowledge of and use of basic computer skills- Familiarity with police, fire and/or EMS functions and dispatching.- High School diploma or GED - Be able to read, write and type the English language. Preferred Qualifications: Physical Demands: - Must be able to sit and stand for long period of time, while performing essential duties.- Must be able to work in extreme weather and adverse conditions under extreme pressure, with the capability to maintain composure and professionalism under pressure from intense phone calls which may be the result of serious injury or a death or other stressful situations. Work Location: Edinboro Campus Is travel to other PennWest campuses required for this position? If so, how often? Work Hours: Rotating shifts. Posting Date: 09/06/2023 Closing Date: Open Until Filled: Yes Diversity Statement: The Office of Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion is committed to and accountable for cultivating an environment that advances diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI). We strive to create a community that affirms the identities of every individual and affords them dignity and respect, regardless of difference. ADA Statement: EEO Statement: Prior to employment the successful candidate will be required to obtain and submit current clearances from the Pennsylvania Department of Human Services, Pennsylvania State Police and the FBI. Pennsylvania Western University of Pennsylvania is committed to equal employment and equal educational opportunities for all individuals regardless of gender, gender identity, race or color, ethnicity, national origin or ancestry, age, mental or physical disability, To apply, please visit https://apptrkr.com/6986023 jeid-de647b67e55d634c9fb7c11930487efc Copyright ©2025 Jobelephant.com Inc. All rights reserved. https://www.jobelephant.com/
Mar 10, 2026
Full time
Security Officer 1/Dispatcher Pennsylvania Western University, Edinboro Posting Number: S156P Posting Text: Job Title: Security Officer 1/Dispatcher Type of Employment: Full Time Bargaining Unit: POA Full-Time/Part-Time: FLSA: Salary Range: $34,714 Position Classification: Department: PennWest University Police – Edinboro Job Summary / Basic Function: ESSENTIAL DUTIES:The Security Officer 1/Dispatcher reports to the Police Chief and the shift Police Supervisor and is responsible for obtaining and retrieving information and dispatching, referring, or retaining the information in relation to the operation of the University Police Department. The incumbent notifies appropriate personnel when incidents occur and logs all information received and action taken. In carrying out the mission of the position, the incumbent performs the following essential functions: - Answers the telephone and operates a two-way dispatch radio to obtain/retrieve information and to transmit information by dispatching appropriate officers or other emergency agencies.- Interacts with faculty, students, staff and visitors in a professional manner both on the phone and in person, providing a quality customer service, furnishing directions and campus information.- Performs receptionist duties for the Department; directs visitors to buildings and rooms; and responds in writing to inquiries when necessary.- Responsible for dispatching University Police Officers and providing relevant information concerning the nature of the incident.- Monitors Police personnel's actions to provide back-up support when necessary by arranging off-campus emergency personnel to respond.- Communicates information to patrol officers and/or police supervisors as needed.- Monitors fire alarms and resets fire alarm when emergency no longer exists.- Monitors camera systems and door security system for alarms and observed activity.- Monitors the assignment of state vehicles and issues vehicle packets to authorized personnel when using a state vehicle.- Disseminates information to appropriate Police personnel via logs, notes, memos, email and verbally, concerning possible issues, incidents or events that occur.- Logs information concerning activity reports and monitored activities; maintains daily log reports for recordkeeping.- Directs traffic for University sponsored events.- Maintains student weapons lockers associated paperwork.- Assist with lost and found property and associated paperwork.- Assist with security and security screening at University events.- Maintain a knowledge of parking rules and regulations and other information, as to provide information when questioned.- Uses a computer with appropriate software to perform all job functions.- Performs related duties as assigned. OTHER DUTIES:- Knowledge and use of computer programs for I-Mobile, Alert, JNET/Clean- Assist with background investigations.- Make maintenance call outs for on campus maintenance or custodial issues, as well as snow removal call outs for snow and ice. Required Skills, Knowledge & Abilities: Minimum of Education / TrainingRequired Education Summary: - Knowledge of and use of basic computer skills- Familiarity with police, fire and/or EMS functions and dispatching.- High School diploma or GED - Be able to read, write and type the English language. Preferred Qualifications: Physical Demands: - Must be able to sit and stand for long period of time, while performing essential duties.- Must be able to work in extreme weather and adverse conditions under extreme pressure, with the capability to maintain composure and professionalism under pressure from intense phone calls which may be the result of serious injury or a death or other stressful situations. Work Location: Edinboro Campus Is travel to other PennWest campuses required for this position? If so, how often? Work Hours: Rotating shifts. Posting Date: 09/06/2023 Closing Date: Open Until Filled: Yes Diversity Statement: The Office of Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion is committed to and accountable for cultivating an environment that advances diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI). We strive to create a community that affirms the identities of every individual and affords them dignity and respect, regardless of difference. ADA Statement: EEO Statement: Prior to employment the successful candidate will be required to obtain and submit current clearances from the Pennsylvania Department of Human Services, Pennsylvania State Police and the FBI. Pennsylvania Western University of Pennsylvania is committed to equal employment and equal educational opportunities for all individuals regardless of gender, gender identity, race or color, ethnicity, national origin or ancestry, age, mental or physical disability, To apply, please visit https://apptrkr.com/6986023 jeid-de647b67e55d634c9fb7c11930487efc Copyright ©2025 Jobelephant.com Inc. All rights reserved. https://www.jobelephant.com/
Multnomah County Dept. of Community Justice
Logistics and Evidence Technician
Multnomah County Dept. of Community Justice
Current employees: Please apply through the employee portal to be considered for this opportunity. Pay Range: $29.28 - $35.88 Hourly Department: Department of Community Justice (DCJ) Job Type: Regular Represented Exemption Status: United States of America (Non-Exempt) Closing Date (Open Until Filled if No Date Specified): February 18, 2026 The Opportunity: OVERVIEW This Work Matters!  Are you a Criminal Justice professional who’s very organized?  Do you pay close attention to details?  Are you a reliable and dependable person who can work independently? Do you have customer service experience? This may be the position for you! The Department of Community Justice is currently looking to hire a Logistics and Evidence Technician in our Adult Services Division. This position will support the evidence and management of property collected by Parole and Probation Officers. This position also supports Survival Skills Training and the management of tactical equipment supplied for all officers in the division. Come Find Your Why? (video) The Department of Community Justice is looking for Technician who can demonstrate expertise in the following areas: Intake of property/evidence from satellite secure storage rooms, then transport property to central facility Inventory Incoming property/evidence & classify contraband, property or evidence, maintaining chain of custody Partner to provide training on property and evidence Research and coordinate recycling and/or refurbishing of property with community partners. Notify Justice Involved Individuals when property can be released, and provide to individuals upon documented release, Coordinate with Portland Police, Metro Bomb Squad, and Fire & Rescue for ammunition or fireworks destruction Track and process invoices for services to destroy, recycle, or refurbish property. Issue, order, receive, and track equipment necessary for Probation/Parole officer to complete their assigned tasks Coordinate repairs of equipment as needed Maintain training records for Defensive Tactics; ConSim, and Firearms Qualification. Communicate with DPSST for certification requirements based on training. Maintain equipment invoice spreadsheet, equipment inventory spreadsheet, equipment orders, property/evidence spreadsheet, billing and other reports as directed. Maintain training records of all instructors Maintain Radio assignments and spreadsheets Tracks and maintains incident reports Educate and train Probation and Parole Officers on property and evidence chain of custody,  proper storage, and  required documentation. WORKFORCE EQUITY At Multnomah County we are committed to maintaining an effective, respectful and inclusive workplace. We value collaborative problem solving and strive for continuous improvement. We strongly believe in workforce equity, diversity and inclusion. Visit our Workforce Equity Strategies Plan (WESP) to see where Multnomah County is headed with these values. DEPARTMENT OF COMMUNITY JUSTICE Vision ~ Community Safety through Positive Change  The Department of Community Justice (DCJ) is recognized as a national leader in both adult and juvenile community justice. DCJ routinely consults and makes use of evidence-based practices in our program and policy development. The Department's commitment to data-informed decision-making has led DCJ to make smart investments of taxpayer dollars in supervision, sanctions, and services for the county's highest risk and highest need justice-involved individuals. DCJ makes long-term investments in its employees through the provision of education and training. The Department believes that in order to enhance public safety we must work collaboratively with the judiciary, law enforcement, schools, treatment agencies, and the community. The Department shares information with community members, partners, and staff to keep communities safe by preventing and reducing crime and routinely evaluating which local policies support best practices. DCJ operates 24 hours a day, with nearly 650 regular, on-call, and temporary employees. The Department supervises justice-involved individuals and those defendants requiring pretrial services. DCJ's Juvenile Services Division operates the Donald E. Long Juvenile Detention Facility and is responsible for youth on formal and informal community supervision. More general information about the Department of Community Justice including our mission, vision, and strategies can be found at: www.multco.us/dcj . Serving the Public, Even During Disasters  Everyday, Multnomah County staff work together to serve as a safety net for our communities. During a disaster, this safety net becomes even more critical. All County employees have a role in serving the public during inclement weather, natural disaster, or other types of community emergency response. During these emergency responses, while typically there begins with a call for volunteers, county employees may ultimately be reassigned from their current position to a role in the emergency response in order to support the critical needs presented by our communities. For more information, please visit the Disaster Service Worker Information page. Internal candidates: After you have applied, you will receive an acknowledgement task and the Oregon Veteran Preference Questionnaire in your Workday inbox. Your application as an internal candidate is not complete until you complete and submit these tasks in Workday. TO QUALIFY We will consider any combination of relevant work experience, volunteering, education, and transferable skills as qualifying unless an item or section is labeled required. Please be clear and specific about how your background is relevant. For details about how we typically screen applications, review our overview of the selection process page. Minimum Qualifications/Transferable Skills*: Equivalent to an associate's degree from an accredited college or university One (1) year of customer service experience One (1) year of project tracking experience *Customer service experience and project tracking experience can occur in the same year. Successful candidates must be able to travel to various offices / buildings throughout Multnomah County in a timely fashion to perform functions Candidates are required to pass a criminal background check, including fingerprinting Preferred Qualifications/Transferable Skills*: You do not need to have the following preferred qualifications/transferable skills to qualify. However, keep in mind we may consider some or all of the following when identifying the most qualified candidates. Please clearly explain on your application how you meet any of the following preferred qualifications/transferable skills. Excellent customer service skills Attention to detail in written communication Commitment to working in a team environment Ability to track a lot of detailed information using spreadsheet skills (Google, Excel); experience with FileOnQ software, or similar program preferred. Experience working in a law enforcement, criminal justice, or corrections environment *Transferable skills: Your transferable skills are any skills you have gained through education, work experience (including the military) or life experience that are relevant for this position. Be sure to describe any transferable skills on your application and clearly explain how they apply to this position. SCREENING AND EVALUATION The Application Packet: Please be sure to provide all the materials below in your application submission: Online application: Explain all related experience (paid or unpaid) and training in the education and work experience sections of the application. Attach a resume (optional): Please indicate how you meet the required minimum qualifications. Attach the document to the on-line application. Be sure to explain in detail, including dates, all related work experience, paid or unpaid. Cover Letter (optional): Please explain why you are applying for this position and describe your experience in a public safety setting or in a human services setting. The Selection Process: For details about how we typically screen applications, review our overview of the selection process page . We expect to evaluate candidates for this recruitment as follows: Initial review of minimum qualifications An evaluation of application materials to identify the most qualified candidates Consideration of top candidates/Interviews Background Investigation/Fingerprinting ADDITIONAL INFORMATION Type of Position: This hourly position is eligible for overtime. Type: Represented FLSA: Non-Exempt Schedule: Monday – Friday, 40 hours per week Location: DCJ East Campus - West, 1245 SE 122nd Ave, Portland OR 97233 Multnomah County offers a comprehensive benefit package to all eligible employees. A few highlights include: Health insurance (medical, dental, vision) Defined benefit retirement plan (pension); Multnomah County pays for the employee's share of the state retirement contribution (6% of wages) Generous paid leave (vacation, holidays, sick, parental, military, etc...) Life insurance, short-term and long-term disability insurance Optional deferred compensation and flexible spending accounts Free annual Trimet bus pass Alternative wellness resources Public Service Loan Forgiveness (PSLF) The eligible list established from this recruitment may be used to fill future full-time, part-time, regular, temporary, limited duration, and on-call positions. Application information may be used throughout the entire selection process. This process is subject to change without notice.   In accordance with Oregon Law , Multnomah County is not collecting school attendance dates in the initial application process; please do not include these dates in your resume, cover letter and other application materials. Diversity and Inclusion: At Multnomah County, we don't just accept difference; we value it and support it to create a culture of dignity and respect for our employees. We are proud to be an Equal Opportunity Employer. We evaluate qualified applicants without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, disability, veteran or protected veteran status, genetic information and other legally protected characteristics. The EEO Know Your Rights poster is available for your reference. Multnomah County is a VEVRAA Federal Contractor. We request priority protected veteran referrals. Veterans’ Preference: Under Oregon Law, qualifying veterans may apply for veterans’ preference. Review our veterans’ preference page for details about eligibility and how to apply. Accommodation under the Americans with Disabilities Act: We gladly provide reasonable accommodation to anyone whose specific disability prevents them from completing an application or participating in this recruitment process. Please contact the recruiter below in advance to request assistance. Individuals with hearing or speech impairments may contact the recruiter through the Telecommunications Relay Service by dialing 711.
Feb 06, 2026
Full time
Current employees: Please apply through the employee portal to be considered for this opportunity. Pay Range: $29.28 - $35.88 Hourly Department: Department of Community Justice (DCJ) Job Type: Regular Represented Exemption Status: United States of America (Non-Exempt) Closing Date (Open Until Filled if No Date Specified): February 18, 2026 The Opportunity: OVERVIEW This Work Matters!  Are you a Criminal Justice professional who’s very organized?  Do you pay close attention to details?  Are you a reliable and dependable person who can work independently? Do you have customer service experience? This may be the position for you! The Department of Community Justice is currently looking to hire a Logistics and Evidence Technician in our Adult Services Division. This position will support the evidence and management of property collected by Parole and Probation Officers. This position also supports Survival Skills Training and the management of tactical equipment supplied for all officers in the division. Come Find Your Why? (video) The Department of Community Justice is looking for Technician who can demonstrate expertise in the following areas: Intake of property/evidence from satellite secure storage rooms, then transport property to central facility Inventory Incoming property/evidence & classify contraband, property or evidence, maintaining chain of custody Partner to provide training on property and evidence Research and coordinate recycling and/or refurbishing of property with community partners. Notify Justice Involved Individuals when property can be released, and provide to individuals upon documented release, Coordinate with Portland Police, Metro Bomb Squad, and Fire & Rescue for ammunition or fireworks destruction Track and process invoices for services to destroy, recycle, or refurbish property. Issue, order, receive, and track equipment necessary for Probation/Parole officer to complete their assigned tasks Coordinate repairs of equipment as needed Maintain training records for Defensive Tactics; ConSim, and Firearms Qualification. Communicate with DPSST for certification requirements based on training. Maintain equipment invoice spreadsheet, equipment inventory spreadsheet, equipment orders, property/evidence spreadsheet, billing and other reports as directed. Maintain training records of all instructors Maintain Radio assignments and spreadsheets Tracks and maintains incident reports Educate and train Probation and Parole Officers on property and evidence chain of custody,  proper storage, and  required documentation. WORKFORCE EQUITY At Multnomah County we are committed to maintaining an effective, respectful and inclusive workplace. We value collaborative problem solving and strive for continuous improvement. We strongly believe in workforce equity, diversity and inclusion. Visit our Workforce Equity Strategies Plan (WESP) to see where Multnomah County is headed with these values. DEPARTMENT OF COMMUNITY JUSTICE Vision ~ Community Safety through Positive Change  The Department of Community Justice (DCJ) is recognized as a national leader in both adult and juvenile community justice. DCJ routinely consults and makes use of evidence-based practices in our program and policy development. The Department's commitment to data-informed decision-making has led DCJ to make smart investments of taxpayer dollars in supervision, sanctions, and services for the county's highest risk and highest need justice-involved individuals. DCJ makes long-term investments in its employees through the provision of education and training. The Department believes that in order to enhance public safety we must work collaboratively with the judiciary, law enforcement, schools, treatment agencies, and the community. The Department shares information with community members, partners, and staff to keep communities safe by preventing and reducing crime and routinely evaluating which local policies support best practices. DCJ operates 24 hours a day, with nearly 650 regular, on-call, and temporary employees. The Department supervises justice-involved individuals and those defendants requiring pretrial services. DCJ's Juvenile Services Division operates the Donald E. Long Juvenile Detention Facility and is responsible for youth on formal and informal community supervision. More general information about the Department of Community Justice including our mission, vision, and strategies can be found at: www.multco.us/dcj . Serving the Public, Even During Disasters  Everyday, Multnomah County staff work together to serve as a safety net for our communities. During a disaster, this safety net becomes even more critical. All County employees have a role in serving the public during inclement weather, natural disaster, or other types of community emergency response. During these emergency responses, while typically there begins with a call for volunteers, county employees may ultimately be reassigned from their current position to a role in the emergency response in order to support the critical needs presented by our communities. For more information, please visit the Disaster Service Worker Information page. Internal candidates: After you have applied, you will receive an acknowledgement task and the Oregon Veteran Preference Questionnaire in your Workday inbox. Your application as an internal candidate is not complete until you complete and submit these tasks in Workday. TO QUALIFY We will consider any combination of relevant work experience, volunteering, education, and transferable skills as qualifying unless an item or section is labeled required. Please be clear and specific about how your background is relevant. For details about how we typically screen applications, review our overview of the selection process page. Minimum Qualifications/Transferable Skills*: Equivalent to an associate's degree from an accredited college or university One (1) year of customer service experience One (1) year of project tracking experience *Customer service experience and project tracking experience can occur in the same year. Successful candidates must be able to travel to various offices / buildings throughout Multnomah County in a timely fashion to perform functions Candidates are required to pass a criminal background check, including fingerprinting Preferred Qualifications/Transferable Skills*: You do not need to have the following preferred qualifications/transferable skills to qualify. However, keep in mind we may consider some or all of the following when identifying the most qualified candidates. Please clearly explain on your application how you meet any of the following preferred qualifications/transferable skills. Excellent customer service skills Attention to detail in written communication Commitment to working in a team environment Ability to track a lot of detailed information using spreadsheet skills (Google, Excel); experience with FileOnQ software, or similar program preferred. Experience working in a law enforcement, criminal justice, or corrections environment *Transferable skills: Your transferable skills are any skills you have gained through education, work experience (including the military) or life experience that are relevant for this position. Be sure to describe any transferable skills on your application and clearly explain how they apply to this position. SCREENING AND EVALUATION The Application Packet: Please be sure to provide all the materials below in your application submission: Online application: Explain all related experience (paid or unpaid) and training in the education and work experience sections of the application. Attach a resume (optional): Please indicate how you meet the required minimum qualifications. Attach the document to the on-line application. Be sure to explain in detail, including dates, all related work experience, paid or unpaid. Cover Letter (optional): Please explain why you are applying for this position and describe your experience in a public safety setting or in a human services setting. The Selection Process: For details about how we typically screen applications, review our overview of the selection process page . We expect to evaluate candidates for this recruitment as follows: Initial review of minimum qualifications An evaluation of application materials to identify the most qualified candidates Consideration of top candidates/Interviews Background Investigation/Fingerprinting ADDITIONAL INFORMATION Type of Position: This hourly position is eligible for overtime. Type: Represented FLSA: Non-Exempt Schedule: Monday – Friday, 40 hours per week Location: DCJ East Campus - West, 1245 SE 122nd Ave, Portland OR 97233 Multnomah County offers a comprehensive benefit package to all eligible employees. A few highlights include: Health insurance (medical, dental, vision) Defined benefit retirement plan (pension); Multnomah County pays for the employee's share of the state retirement contribution (6% of wages) Generous paid leave (vacation, holidays, sick, parental, military, etc...) Life insurance, short-term and long-term disability insurance Optional deferred compensation and flexible spending accounts Free annual Trimet bus pass Alternative wellness resources Public Service Loan Forgiveness (PSLF) The eligible list established from this recruitment may be used to fill future full-time, part-time, regular, temporary, limited duration, and on-call positions. Application information may be used throughout the entire selection process. This process is subject to change without notice.   In accordance with Oregon Law , Multnomah County is not collecting school attendance dates in the initial application process; please do not include these dates in your resume, cover letter and other application materials. Diversity and Inclusion: At Multnomah County, we don't just accept difference; we value it and support it to create a culture of dignity and respect for our employees. We are proud to be an Equal Opportunity Employer. We evaluate qualified applicants without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, disability, veteran or protected veteran status, genetic information and other legally protected characteristics. The EEO Know Your Rights poster is available for your reference. Multnomah County is a VEVRAA Federal Contractor. We request priority protected veteran referrals. Veterans’ Preference: Under Oregon Law, qualifying veterans may apply for veterans’ preference. Review our veterans’ preference page for details about eligibility and how to apply. Accommodation under the Americans with Disabilities Act: We gladly provide reasonable accommodation to anyone whose specific disability prevents them from completing an application or participating in this recruitment process. Please contact the recruiter below in advance to request assistance. Individuals with hearing or speech impairments may contact the recruiter through the Telecommunications Relay Service by dialing 711.
Office of Statewide Pretrial Services
Pretrial Services Officer 1 - Will County (Spanish Speaking)
Office of Statewide Pretrial Services Will County, Illinois
The Office of Statewide Pretrial Services’ (OSPS or Office) mission is to assist in the administration of justice and promote community safety by ensuring fairness and equality in the pretrial process. The OSPS is a statewide office that provides pretrial services under the Pretrial Services Act, 725 ILCS 185. The Office develops pretrial standards and employs pretrial service officers who conduct pretrial investigations and provide pretrial supervision. The Pretrial Services Officer has two primary responsibilities which include the interviewing of detained pretrial defendants, accurately scoring pretrial release assessments, and preparation of pretrial release reports for the local court. This position will also be responsible for the community supervision of those defendants released by the local court on pretrial release supervision. ESSENTIAL DUTIES:   Pretrial Services Officers prepare pretrial reports and provide pretrial supervision to adults arrested on criminal charges. Pretrial Services Officers work under the general supervision of the Field Supervisor, Deputy Region Chief and Region Chief within the Division of Pretrial Operations.   This position requires working 37.5 hours per week and overtime when necessary. Current Available Shift: Monday – Friday, 8:00 am to 4:30 pm *Shift will be determined to fit operational needs of the court which may include working weekends. BENEFITS: State Employee General Benefits OSPS Summary of Benefits FUNCTIONS INCLUDE: Delivers information services in English and Spanish to defendants through multiple modes of communication, including telephone, text messaging and email. Completes pretrial assessments for defendants arrested on criminal charges. Interviews defendants in English and Spanish and assembles information and data concerning employment, residency, criminal record, and social background of arrested persons. Collects records of criminal history and failure to appear history through electronic judicial case management systems, pretrial case management systems, LEADS/NCIC and other sources. Verifies and documents information collected from the defendant through collateral contacts to ensure accuracy and completeness of pretrial reports. Prepares and files with the court pretrial reports including a pretrial assessment, social background information, criminal history, specific recommendations based on assessed risk and status updates on the defendant’s compliance with pretrial conditions. Attends and testifies at court hearings where the status of defendant’s pretrial release or conditions are determined, reviewed or evaluated, modified, or stricken. Administers pretrial intakes and monitors defendant’s compliance with pretrial conditions through regular, documented, contact with defendants in person, by telephone, text message, email, or virtually. Refers clients on pretrial supervision to appropriate services and maintains regular contact with referral sources. Observes, collects, and processes drug and alcohol testing samples. Informs the court, state’s attorney, and public defender of noncompliance with conditions of pretrial supervision. Provides written notification to defendants of court appearances by letter, email or text message. Attends OSPS pretrial services trainings and maintains a working knowledge of state laws and national standards pertaining to pretrial services. Performs other duties as assigned. EDUCATION AND EXPERIENCE: Minimum Qualifications: A Bachelor’s Degree from an accredited university. Candidates must be fluent in oral and written Spanish. Proficient in the use of Microsoft Office products (i.e., Word, Excel, Access, PowerPoint, Outlook). A valid Illinois Driver’s License, a safe driving record and proof of automobile insurance to operate a personal vehicle on state business. Ability to travel 25% of the time. Preferred Qualifications: Bachelor’s Degree in Criminal Justice or a social services related field. Two or more years professional working experience in a public or private organization. Two or more years of professional working experience within the criminal justice system including community corrections, law enforcement, law, or trial court administration. Two or more years providing social services, such as mental health or substance abuse treatment, to justice involved individuals. One year of experience in pretrial services. Master’s Degree from an accredited university. Excellent communication and interpersonal skills. Ability to positively and professionally interact with co-workers. PHYSICAL REQUIREMENTS: Ability to sit for extended time periods. Normal office working environment requiring telephone usage and ability to process written documents. Travel within Illinois required. HOW TO APPLY: Interested individuals should submit a resume and cover letter through the form below. https://app.smartsheet.com/b/form/cfdfd666f464473185cdbbd0a5b7b361 A judicial branch application is not required to apply, but it will be required before final hiring decisions are made. The application can be downloaded from the Illinois Courts website: https://ilcourtsaudio.blob.core.windows.net/antilles-resources/resources/b0377255-a5e8-4c75-af0b-65925622d97b/Judicial%20Branch%20Employment%20Application.pdf This position will remain open until filled. However, those individuals submitting materials by March 29, 2025 will be given first consideration. Any questions about this position or the application process can also be submitted via email at the following address:   pretrialservices@illinoiscourts.gov   . EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER
Mar 20, 2025
Full time
The Office of Statewide Pretrial Services’ (OSPS or Office) mission is to assist in the administration of justice and promote community safety by ensuring fairness and equality in the pretrial process. The OSPS is a statewide office that provides pretrial services under the Pretrial Services Act, 725 ILCS 185. The Office develops pretrial standards and employs pretrial service officers who conduct pretrial investigations and provide pretrial supervision. The Pretrial Services Officer has two primary responsibilities which include the interviewing of detained pretrial defendants, accurately scoring pretrial release assessments, and preparation of pretrial release reports for the local court. This position will also be responsible for the community supervision of those defendants released by the local court on pretrial release supervision. ESSENTIAL DUTIES:   Pretrial Services Officers prepare pretrial reports and provide pretrial supervision to adults arrested on criminal charges. Pretrial Services Officers work under the general supervision of the Field Supervisor, Deputy Region Chief and Region Chief within the Division of Pretrial Operations.   This position requires working 37.5 hours per week and overtime when necessary. Current Available Shift: Monday – Friday, 8:00 am to 4:30 pm *Shift will be determined to fit operational needs of the court which may include working weekends. BENEFITS: State Employee General Benefits OSPS Summary of Benefits FUNCTIONS INCLUDE: Delivers information services in English and Spanish to defendants through multiple modes of communication, including telephone, text messaging and email. Completes pretrial assessments for defendants arrested on criminal charges. Interviews defendants in English and Spanish and assembles information and data concerning employment, residency, criminal record, and social background of arrested persons. Collects records of criminal history and failure to appear history through electronic judicial case management systems, pretrial case management systems, LEADS/NCIC and other sources. Verifies and documents information collected from the defendant through collateral contacts to ensure accuracy and completeness of pretrial reports. Prepares and files with the court pretrial reports including a pretrial assessment, social background information, criminal history, specific recommendations based on assessed risk and status updates on the defendant’s compliance with pretrial conditions. Attends and testifies at court hearings where the status of defendant’s pretrial release or conditions are determined, reviewed or evaluated, modified, or stricken. Administers pretrial intakes and monitors defendant’s compliance with pretrial conditions through regular, documented, contact with defendants in person, by telephone, text message, email, or virtually. Refers clients on pretrial supervision to appropriate services and maintains regular contact with referral sources. Observes, collects, and processes drug and alcohol testing samples. Informs the court, state’s attorney, and public defender of noncompliance with conditions of pretrial supervision. Provides written notification to defendants of court appearances by letter, email or text message. Attends OSPS pretrial services trainings and maintains a working knowledge of state laws and national standards pertaining to pretrial services. Performs other duties as assigned. EDUCATION AND EXPERIENCE: Minimum Qualifications: A Bachelor’s Degree from an accredited university. Candidates must be fluent in oral and written Spanish. Proficient in the use of Microsoft Office products (i.e., Word, Excel, Access, PowerPoint, Outlook). A valid Illinois Driver’s License, a safe driving record and proof of automobile insurance to operate a personal vehicle on state business. Ability to travel 25% of the time. Preferred Qualifications: Bachelor’s Degree in Criminal Justice or a social services related field. Two or more years professional working experience in a public or private organization. Two or more years of professional working experience within the criminal justice system including community corrections, law enforcement, law, or trial court administration. Two or more years providing social services, such as mental health or substance abuse treatment, to justice involved individuals. One year of experience in pretrial services. Master’s Degree from an accredited university. Excellent communication and interpersonal skills. Ability to positively and professionally interact with co-workers. PHYSICAL REQUIREMENTS: Ability to sit for extended time periods. Normal office working environment requiring telephone usage and ability to process written documents. Travel within Illinois required. HOW TO APPLY: Interested individuals should submit a resume and cover letter through the form below. https://app.smartsheet.com/b/form/cfdfd666f464473185cdbbd0a5b7b361 A judicial branch application is not required to apply, but it will be required before final hiring decisions are made. The application can be downloaded from the Illinois Courts website: https://ilcourtsaudio.blob.core.windows.net/antilles-resources/resources/b0377255-a5e8-4c75-af0b-65925622d97b/Judicial%20Branch%20Employment%20Application.pdf This position will remain open until filled. However, those individuals submitting materials by March 29, 2025 will be given first consideration. Any questions about this position or the application process can also be submitted via email at the following address:   pretrialservices@illinoiscourts.gov   . EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER
Pennsylvania Western University
Patrol Officer
Pennsylvania Western University California Campus
Under direct supervision, enforces local, state and federal laws under the authority and direction of Act 48 of 2003. Ensures compliance of University policies and procedures. Provides security for personnel, real property and equipment. Investigates and documents, pursuant to the rules of the Criminal History Records and Information Act (CHRIA), crimes and incidents; documents and preserves evidence; prepares cases for trial and provides testimony. Duties include patrol functions, investigative duties, dispatch or other police related duties as described. May be assigned to any shift; shifts may be rotating or permanent.
Aug 16, 2024
Full time
Under direct supervision, enforces local, state and federal laws under the authority and direction of Act 48 of 2003. Ensures compliance of University policies and procedures. Provides security for personnel, real property and equipment. Investigates and documents, pursuant to the rules of the Criminal History Records and Information Act (CHRIA), crimes and incidents; documents and preserves evidence; prepares cases for trial and provides testimony. Duties include patrol functions, investigative duties, dispatch or other police related duties as described. May be assigned to any shift; shifts may be rotating or permanent.
Hope College
Senior Associate Dean of Students
Hope College Holland, Michigan
Position Title   Senior Associate Dean of Students Classification Title   Administrative Full Time (.75-1.0 FTE) Benefits Eligibility   Benefits Eligibility Department   Student Development Job Description The Senior Associate Dean of Students reports to the Vice President for Student Formation/Dean of Students and creates and directs a comprehensive strategic approach to student community life that is rooted in the historic Christian faith, attentive to restorative justice, and collaborative and caring within a dynamic residential learning community. The Senior Associate Dean sets direction for an exemplary approach to fostering belonging that includes excellent leadership of community through developing and leading a restorative conduct and resolution process. The Senior Associate Dean attends to a vibrant community life at Hope College by cultivating ethical and generous student leaders who are committed to their own flourishing and flourishing of others in a global society. To accomplish this work the Senior Associate Dean of Students holds primary responsibility for the conduct and care work on campus and supervises the Associate Dean of Student Life in order to provide support and collaboration in the work of first year experience, community life and student leadership.   Conduct and Care Serves as primary student conduct officer, and collaborates with various offices to develop and maintain a robust, faith-based and culturally intelligent approach to student conduct and conflict resolution. Directs proactive educational efforts to increase students’ awareness and demonstration of ethical community behavior, particularly relating to Hope College’s mission, Virtues of Public Discourse, Christian Aspirations, and Hope Forward Pillars. Oversees in the administration and interpretation of policies, and procedures relevant to student conduct and conflict resolution matters for individual students (on and off campus) and student groups. Coordinate and/or direct conduct investigations regarding student organizations, including clubs, organizations, fraternities, and sororities. Manages annual and bi-annual reporting related to student development learning outcomes and KPIs, Drug-Free Act Report, Public Record Requests, and additional reports, as needed. Serves as the primary point of contact for all student conduct records. Develops and manages an on-going assessment model to track and report student conduct and behavioral trends for purposes of planning. Oversees the maintenance and updating of the Maxient database system and the processing of student conduct cases, with administrative support. Develops, supervises and implements conduct training and presentations related to the student conduct process. Functioning within a matrixed organization, oversees the marketing, recruiting, selection, training, and ongoing development of the Student Standing and Appeals Committee members. Supports the selection, training and ongoing development of college conduct officers (including Residential Life Staff), and advisors. Supervises the conduct-related functions of the Residential Life Staff. Coordinates the development, review, and revision of all rules, regulations, and procedures relating to student conduct, including Housing policies (in collaboration with the Associate Dean for Residential Life). Chairs the CARE Team, with direct support from the Student Support Manager. Supervises functions within the Student Support and Retention office, Counseling and Psychological Services, and other offices pertaining to matters of student care, specifically cross-functional work of the CARE team. Collaborates closely with Disability and Accessibility Resources, Equity and Compliance (Title IX) and other offices that support student accessibility and equity. Serves as primary threat assessment leader, coordinating threat assessment. Maintains training and certification in threat and risk assessment. Acts at the direct liaison to campus safety, Holland Police Department, Equity and Compliance office (Title IX) and various campus departments in matters related to student conduct, conflict resolution and campus safety. Assists with data collection for the annual Clery Report. Represents the department on various divisional, university, state, regional and national committees. Assists in the preparation and administration of the annual operating budget for student formation. On behalf of the office of the dean of students, responds to critical student conduct concerns in coordination with campus entities, both internal and external to the College.   Belonging and First Year Experience In collaboration with the Associate Dean of Student Life, who has direct oversight of orientation, ensures that the college maintains an integrated top-notch onboarding experience for students entering a liberal arts residential collegiate environment. Collaborates with the Student Support and Retention Office on matters related to first year experience. With the Student Formation Council, sustains a holistic vision for belonging, hospitality and welcome that is connected to the overall vision for student formation at Hope College and educates students toward the outcomes of Hope Forward.   Community Life and Student Leadership Works closely with student life and other offices to create and cultivate opportunities for student leadership and service in a global society. Collaborates with key campus partners to develop student formation-wide student leadership initiatives, collaborating with curricular partners and other partners such as Boerigter Center and Center for Leadership. Collaborates with the VP/Dean of Students to advise Student Congress, including direct advisement of the Student Congress Appropriations Committee. Oversees the staff in student life to continue to develop club and organization advising structures, and works to expand those structures to the Student Formation Division. Supports the Associate Dean of Student Life in maintaining and developing a robust and effective fraternity and sorority life program and cultivate social traditions, student activities, and student engagement across the collegiate community. Develops and implements tools to measure student engagement across the Student Formation Division and tell the story of the Hope student experience in light of Hope Forward.   General Duties Act as Vice President for Student Formation/Dean of Students’ designee when needed. Serve as a key member of the Student Formation Council. Serve on College governance committees as assigned. Serve in on-call capacity Work closely with campus and community partners to ensure that all students are supported throughout their Hope College experience. Engage students personally and through presence at appropriate collegiate events. Qualifications Requirements Master’s Degree in Higher Education Administration, Counseling, Clinical Psychology, Social Work or related field. 7-10 years professional experience in student conduct, mediation, Title IX. Experience to include resolution of complex student issues including interfacing with families and other constituents. Demonstrated commitment to the Christian mission of Hope College, and ability to develop and enact policies, procedures and programs that reflect Hope College’s mission, virtues of public discourse and Christian Aspirations. Supervisory experience, to include leading and developing effective training. Ability to cultivate relationships with a wide range of stakeholders. Experience and knowledge in student conduct administration, policy development, ethics. Demonstrated ability to work with a diverse campus population. Demonstrated ability to manage multiple tasks and exercise sound judgment in complex situations. Strong written and verbal communication skills. Strong analytical skills. Excellent emotional intelligence. Ability to create contexts for belonging, understanding and grace in conduct and resolution processes.   Preferred: Maxient, NABITA, ASCA knowledge and engagement. Earned doctorate degree. Physical Demands This position requires remaining in a sitting or standing position for frequent periods of time; uses office machinery such as a computers, printers, copy machines; Occasionally involves moving items over 10 pounds; frequently will move between different offices/workspaces/buildings; and requires effective communication abilities. In the case of temporary or permanent condition(s) that require(s) accommodation(s), reasonable accommodation(s) may be requested. Pre-employment Screenings All offers of employment are contingent upon a background check. Some positions may have position specific requirements, such as education/licensure/certification verification, a physical, drug screening, credit checks and/or transportation record review. Posting Detail Information Posting Number   2023-208SR Job Posting Open Date   03/05/2024 Job Posting Close Date Open Until Filled   Yes Is this position available for sponsorship   No Special Instructions to Applicants
Mar 13, 2024
Full time
Position Title   Senior Associate Dean of Students Classification Title   Administrative Full Time (.75-1.0 FTE) Benefits Eligibility   Benefits Eligibility Department   Student Development Job Description The Senior Associate Dean of Students reports to the Vice President for Student Formation/Dean of Students and creates and directs a comprehensive strategic approach to student community life that is rooted in the historic Christian faith, attentive to restorative justice, and collaborative and caring within a dynamic residential learning community. The Senior Associate Dean sets direction for an exemplary approach to fostering belonging that includes excellent leadership of community through developing and leading a restorative conduct and resolution process. The Senior Associate Dean attends to a vibrant community life at Hope College by cultivating ethical and generous student leaders who are committed to their own flourishing and flourishing of others in a global society. To accomplish this work the Senior Associate Dean of Students holds primary responsibility for the conduct and care work on campus and supervises the Associate Dean of Student Life in order to provide support and collaboration in the work of first year experience, community life and student leadership.   Conduct and Care Serves as primary student conduct officer, and collaborates with various offices to develop and maintain a robust, faith-based and culturally intelligent approach to student conduct and conflict resolution. Directs proactive educational efforts to increase students’ awareness and demonstration of ethical community behavior, particularly relating to Hope College’s mission, Virtues of Public Discourse, Christian Aspirations, and Hope Forward Pillars. Oversees in the administration and interpretation of policies, and procedures relevant to student conduct and conflict resolution matters for individual students (on and off campus) and student groups. Coordinate and/or direct conduct investigations regarding student organizations, including clubs, organizations, fraternities, and sororities. Manages annual and bi-annual reporting related to student development learning outcomes and KPIs, Drug-Free Act Report, Public Record Requests, and additional reports, as needed. Serves as the primary point of contact for all student conduct records. Develops and manages an on-going assessment model to track and report student conduct and behavioral trends for purposes of planning. Oversees the maintenance and updating of the Maxient database system and the processing of student conduct cases, with administrative support. Develops, supervises and implements conduct training and presentations related to the student conduct process. Functioning within a matrixed organization, oversees the marketing, recruiting, selection, training, and ongoing development of the Student Standing and Appeals Committee members. Supports the selection, training and ongoing development of college conduct officers (including Residential Life Staff), and advisors. Supervises the conduct-related functions of the Residential Life Staff. Coordinates the development, review, and revision of all rules, regulations, and procedures relating to student conduct, including Housing policies (in collaboration with the Associate Dean for Residential Life). Chairs the CARE Team, with direct support from the Student Support Manager. Supervises functions within the Student Support and Retention office, Counseling and Psychological Services, and other offices pertaining to matters of student care, specifically cross-functional work of the CARE team. Collaborates closely with Disability and Accessibility Resources, Equity and Compliance (Title IX) and other offices that support student accessibility and equity. Serves as primary threat assessment leader, coordinating threat assessment. Maintains training and certification in threat and risk assessment. Acts at the direct liaison to campus safety, Holland Police Department, Equity and Compliance office (Title IX) and various campus departments in matters related to student conduct, conflict resolution and campus safety. Assists with data collection for the annual Clery Report. Represents the department on various divisional, university, state, regional and national committees. Assists in the preparation and administration of the annual operating budget for student formation. On behalf of the office of the dean of students, responds to critical student conduct concerns in coordination with campus entities, both internal and external to the College.   Belonging and First Year Experience In collaboration with the Associate Dean of Student Life, who has direct oversight of orientation, ensures that the college maintains an integrated top-notch onboarding experience for students entering a liberal arts residential collegiate environment. Collaborates with the Student Support and Retention Office on matters related to first year experience. With the Student Formation Council, sustains a holistic vision for belonging, hospitality and welcome that is connected to the overall vision for student formation at Hope College and educates students toward the outcomes of Hope Forward.   Community Life and Student Leadership Works closely with student life and other offices to create and cultivate opportunities for student leadership and service in a global society. Collaborates with key campus partners to develop student formation-wide student leadership initiatives, collaborating with curricular partners and other partners such as Boerigter Center and Center for Leadership. Collaborates with the VP/Dean of Students to advise Student Congress, including direct advisement of the Student Congress Appropriations Committee. Oversees the staff in student life to continue to develop club and organization advising structures, and works to expand those structures to the Student Formation Division. Supports the Associate Dean of Student Life in maintaining and developing a robust and effective fraternity and sorority life program and cultivate social traditions, student activities, and student engagement across the collegiate community. Develops and implements tools to measure student engagement across the Student Formation Division and tell the story of the Hope student experience in light of Hope Forward.   General Duties Act as Vice President for Student Formation/Dean of Students’ designee when needed. Serve as a key member of the Student Formation Council. Serve on College governance committees as assigned. Serve in on-call capacity Work closely with campus and community partners to ensure that all students are supported throughout their Hope College experience. Engage students personally and through presence at appropriate collegiate events. Qualifications Requirements Master’s Degree in Higher Education Administration, Counseling, Clinical Psychology, Social Work or related field. 7-10 years professional experience in student conduct, mediation, Title IX. Experience to include resolution of complex student issues including interfacing with families and other constituents. Demonstrated commitment to the Christian mission of Hope College, and ability to develop and enact policies, procedures and programs that reflect Hope College’s mission, virtues of public discourse and Christian Aspirations. Supervisory experience, to include leading and developing effective training. Ability to cultivate relationships with a wide range of stakeholders. Experience and knowledge in student conduct administration, policy development, ethics. Demonstrated ability to work with a diverse campus population. Demonstrated ability to manage multiple tasks and exercise sound judgment in complex situations. Strong written and verbal communication skills. Strong analytical skills. Excellent emotional intelligence. Ability to create contexts for belonging, understanding and grace in conduct and resolution processes.   Preferred: Maxient, NABITA, ASCA knowledge and engagement. Earned doctorate degree. Physical Demands This position requires remaining in a sitting or standing position for frequent periods of time; uses office machinery such as a computers, printers, copy machines; Occasionally involves moving items over 10 pounds; frequently will move between different offices/workspaces/buildings; and requires effective communication abilities. In the case of temporary or permanent condition(s) that require(s) accommodation(s), reasonable accommodation(s) may be requested. Pre-employment Screenings All offers of employment are contingent upon a background check. Some positions may have position specific requirements, such as education/licensure/certification verification, a physical, drug screening, credit checks and/or transportation record review. Posting Detail Information Posting Number   2023-208SR Job Posting Open Date   03/05/2024 Job Posting Close Date Open Until Filled   Yes Is this position available for sponsorship   No Special Instructions to Applicants
Rhode Island School of Design
Public Safety Officer II
Rhode Island School of Design Providence, RI
Job Summary: Rhode Island School of Design (RISD) is seeking to fill several Public Safety Officer II-level positions to join its Public Safety Department, which works in partnership with the Brown University and Providence Police departments to maintain a safe campus environment and support the educational mission of the College. This position is a valuable member of the RISD community and is responsible for maintaining and ensuring the safety and security of students, faculty, and staff along with College-owned or used properties through effective emergency medical and incident response, comprehensive building and campus property security, parking enforcement, shuttle and escort service. The successful candidate will thrive in a campus environment that is committed to advancing the principles of social equity and inclusion, and equal access to resources and opportunities.   Essential Functions: Develop a thorough knowledge of all campus security posts as well as all campus properties and geography and effectively and efficiently conduct foot, fixed and mobile security patrols of all campus property, utilizing assigned systems, gear and protocols, to deter and detect unsafe or criminal activity, identify and detain individuals as appropriate, and provide community education. Respond to medical emergencies and provide emergency medical care as required. Employ appropriate techniques as trained to deal with members of the community and public in mental distress and/or under the influence of alcohol and/or narcotic substances. Independently and/or collaboratively with other officers and Public Safety staff, proactively respond to calls for service including but not limited to lock-outs, fire, mechanical and/or burglar alarms, alcohol violations, student code violations, escorts, parking violations, defacement/vandalism complaints, motor vehicle accidents, noise disturbances, trespassing violations, injury reports etc. Conduct initial incident investigations, gathering information by interviewing and obtaining statements from witnesses, victims, and suspects, securing physical evidence and filing detailed reports using a computerized report system while maintaining appropriate confidentiality. Perform periodic inspections of systems and facilities such as call boxes, alarms or street lights to ensure proper function and prevent failure.   Work assignments in the Dispatch center and/or fixed security posts within a residential building utilizing camera system surveillance. Effectively operate and maintain all assigned equipment including, but not limited to; radios, uniforms, computers, vehicles, medical supplies. Actively participate in college events designed to foster the relationship between the Department and members of the RISD community. Required Knowledge/Skills/Experience: Must pass a pre-employment background check, physical and psychological examinations, insurance and driver’s record check, and National Crime Records check and must be fingerprinted. The incumbent is required to become a State of RI licensed EMT and to complete the RI College & University Public Safety Training Academy (or equivalent training as determined by the Director) within two years of the date of hire as a condition of continued employment. Must complete Field Training and Evaluation Program to include training in CPR/First Aid, safe driving practices, OC spray, defensive tactics, expandable batons and handcuffing procedures within timeframe as approved by the Director. Ability to function independently, with moderate supervision, completing assigned work in a timely manner is required, as is the ability to prioritize based on emerging circumstances and changing priorities. Must work well under stressful conditions. Possession and continuous maintenance of a valid driver’s license and safe driving record in accordance with RISD standards required.  Must possess strong human relations skills with a proven ability to interact with community members from diverse backgrounds. Must be able to provide clear and professional verbal communication via radio and telephone to responding emergency agencies, and other officers. Must be able to maintain a professional demeanor and appearance in uniform, directly engaging with members of the RISD community, Providence Police and Fire Departments, other college campus public safety departments, visitors, vendors, and the general public. A High School Diploma, GED or equivalent combination of education and experience is required. Minimum of one (1) to two (2) years of security employment, formal security training, or related experience is preferred. Preferred Qualifications: EMT Certification and two (2) years of EMT experience is preferred, but not required at time of hire.
Jun 13, 2023
Full time
Job Summary: Rhode Island School of Design (RISD) is seeking to fill several Public Safety Officer II-level positions to join its Public Safety Department, which works in partnership with the Brown University and Providence Police departments to maintain a safe campus environment and support the educational mission of the College. This position is a valuable member of the RISD community and is responsible for maintaining and ensuring the safety and security of students, faculty, and staff along with College-owned or used properties through effective emergency medical and incident response, comprehensive building and campus property security, parking enforcement, shuttle and escort service. The successful candidate will thrive in a campus environment that is committed to advancing the principles of social equity and inclusion, and equal access to resources and opportunities.   Essential Functions: Develop a thorough knowledge of all campus security posts as well as all campus properties and geography and effectively and efficiently conduct foot, fixed and mobile security patrols of all campus property, utilizing assigned systems, gear and protocols, to deter and detect unsafe or criminal activity, identify and detain individuals as appropriate, and provide community education. Respond to medical emergencies and provide emergency medical care as required. Employ appropriate techniques as trained to deal with members of the community and public in mental distress and/or under the influence of alcohol and/or narcotic substances. Independently and/or collaboratively with other officers and Public Safety staff, proactively respond to calls for service including but not limited to lock-outs, fire, mechanical and/or burglar alarms, alcohol violations, student code violations, escorts, parking violations, defacement/vandalism complaints, motor vehicle accidents, noise disturbances, trespassing violations, injury reports etc. Conduct initial incident investigations, gathering information by interviewing and obtaining statements from witnesses, victims, and suspects, securing physical evidence and filing detailed reports using a computerized report system while maintaining appropriate confidentiality. Perform periodic inspections of systems and facilities such as call boxes, alarms or street lights to ensure proper function and prevent failure.   Work assignments in the Dispatch center and/or fixed security posts within a residential building utilizing camera system surveillance. Effectively operate and maintain all assigned equipment including, but not limited to; radios, uniforms, computers, vehicles, medical supplies. Actively participate in college events designed to foster the relationship between the Department and members of the RISD community. Required Knowledge/Skills/Experience: Must pass a pre-employment background check, physical and psychological examinations, insurance and driver’s record check, and National Crime Records check and must be fingerprinted. The incumbent is required to become a State of RI licensed EMT and to complete the RI College & University Public Safety Training Academy (or equivalent training as determined by the Director) within two years of the date of hire as a condition of continued employment. Must complete Field Training and Evaluation Program to include training in CPR/First Aid, safe driving practices, OC spray, defensive tactics, expandable batons and handcuffing procedures within timeframe as approved by the Director. Ability to function independently, with moderate supervision, completing assigned work in a timely manner is required, as is the ability to prioritize based on emerging circumstances and changing priorities. Must work well under stressful conditions. Possession and continuous maintenance of a valid driver’s license and safe driving record in accordance with RISD standards required.  Must possess strong human relations skills with a proven ability to interact with community members from diverse backgrounds. Must be able to provide clear and professional verbal communication via radio and telephone to responding emergency agencies, and other officers. Must be able to maintain a professional demeanor and appearance in uniform, directly engaging with members of the RISD community, Providence Police and Fire Departments, other college campus public safety departments, visitors, vendors, and the general public. A High School Diploma, GED or equivalent combination of education and experience is required. Minimum of one (1) to two (2) years of security employment, formal security training, or related experience is preferred. Preferred Qualifications: EMT Certification and two (2) years of EMT experience is preferred, but not required at time of hire.
Superior Court Commissioner
Clark County Vancouver, WA
Job Summary   This is a full-time Court Commissioner position, appointed by the Superior Court Judges.   APPLICATIONS MUST BE RECEIVED BY 5 P.M. ON February 18, 2022.   You are asked not to communicate with any Clark County Superior Court judicial officers concerning this position or your application.  All inquiries must be directed to Cheryl Stone, Superior Court Administrator, by calling (564) 397-4266.   Qualifications Qualifications/Education:   The position requires a bachelor’s degree from an accredited, four-year college or university, a law degree from an ABA accredited law school (or admission pursuant to APR 6) Eight (8) years of experience in the practice of law. Five (5) years of experience practicing law in the State of Washington Emphasis on Juvenile and Family Law is desirable.   Work Experience:   Certifications:   Must be admitted to practice law in the state of Washington. Must be a citizen of the United States.   Candidates with outstanding, unresolved (WSBA) complaints will not be considered.   Candidates will be expected to pass a criminal background check by either the Washington State Police or the Clark County Sheriff.   Skills:   In addition, candidates should possess strong interpersonal skills; the ability to build effective relationships with the legal community, the Court and staff; excellent writing, legal research and analytical skills. Candidate should also possess strong technical skills (limited judicial assistance is provided).   For complete job announcement, application requirements, and to apply on-line, please visit our website at: https://www.clark.wa.gov/human-resources/explore-careers-clark-county                                                                                               Salary Grade: Court Appointed.884 ($14,975.67 - $14,975.67) per month
Feb 03, 2022
Full time
Job Summary   This is a full-time Court Commissioner position, appointed by the Superior Court Judges.   APPLICATIONS MUST BE RECEIVED BY 5 P.M. ON February 18, 2022.   You are asked not to communicate with any Clark County Superior Court judicial officers concerning this position or your application.  All inquiries must be directed to Cheryl Stone, Superior Court Administrator, by calling (564) 397-4266.   Qualifications Qualifications/Education:   The position requires a bachelor’s degree from an accredited, four-year college or university, a law degree from an ABA accredited law school (or admission pursuant to APR 6) Eight (8) years of experience in the practice of law. Five (5) years of experience practicing law in the State of Washington Emphasis on Juvenile and Family Law is desirable.   Work Experience:   Certifications:   Must be admitted to practice law in the state of Washington. Must be a citizen of the United States.   Candidates with outstanding, unresolved (WSBA) complaints will not be considered.   Candidates will be expected to pass a criminal background check by either the Washington State Police or the Clark County Sheriff.   Skills:   In addition, candidates should possess strong interpersonal skills; the ability to build effective relationships with the legal community, the Court and staff; excellent writing, legal research and analytical skills. Candidate should also possess strong technical skills (limited judicial assistance is provided).   For complete job announcement, application requirements, and to apply on-line, please visit our website at: https://www.clark.wa.gov/human-resources/explore-careers-clark-county                                                                                               Salary Grade: Court Appointed.884 ($14,975.67 - $14,975.67) per month

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