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Institutional Security Officer II
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$39,233.74 a year
- GENERAL STATEMENT OF DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES The Institutional Security Officer (ISO) position at UMass Dartmouth is an important role in ensuring campus safety.
- They participate in a variety of assignments, including community policing foot patrols, parking enforcement, evening escorts, bicycle patrol, residence hall patrol, library patrol, building security and access, responding to fire egress door alarms, panic alarms, smoke alarms, and working various special events.
- ISOs patrol assigned areas, make periodic rounds and security checks of academic/residential buildings and grounds, conduct surveillance of assigned areas, and prepare a variety of information-gathering reports.
- The purpose of this position is to be the extra ears and eyes for the police and to supplement the police services with a uniformed and problem-solving presence to protect and safeguard the buildings and grounds of a state facility and the lives of its residents, staff, and the public.
- The ISO position can be the first step toward becoming a university police officer.
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