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Full-time
- PSO's are non-sworn departmental members and are assigned to both patrol and dispatcher functions.
- PSO's must have the ability to obtain and maintain certification as Public Safety Communications Officers, as well as other certifications which may be required by the Director of Public Safety/Chief of Police.
- Key Skills & CompetenciesConfidentiality In the performance of their duties, but particularly when dispatching, PSO's routinely interact with persons in distress and are often provided with information that is not intended to be public, for a variety of reasons.
- PSO's are required to maintain the confidentiality of information that is received during the course of their duties, i.e., criminal investigations, healthcare / other privacy laws, policies, and/or procedures, etc.
- As such, PSO duties would at times include assignment to the Simmons Hall security booth on the Residence campusAdaptabilityPSOs are operating in a dynamic public safety environment and are expected to adjust to changing circumstances and respond to a variety of calls for services.
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