Campus Police Officer I
General Responsibilities
Duties include regular police patrols of campus grounds, buildings, and adjacent areas on foot or in a patrol vehicle to protect physical property, ensure community safety, deter crime and prevent theft or vandalism; respond to calls for service, complaints, medical and other emergencies and initiate action as needed; conduct searches, mediate disputes, and ensures compliance with all local and state laws, rules, and regulations; prepare incident reports and maintain dispatch logs; enforce all traffic requirements and parking regulations. Perform security details at campus functions and special events as assigned. Provide transportation services including personal safety escorts and other transportation duties as assigned.
Additional Information
FT, benefited position - 12 month
Shift & Days Off:
Shifts vary by seniority
Qualifications and Requirements
Eligibility for appointment as a Massachusetts Special State Police Officer under Massachusetts General Law, Chapter 22C, Section 63 and must obtain Special State Police Powers from the Massachusetts State Police without additional training
Graduate of full time Municipal Police Academy Training certified and approved by the Municipal Police Training Committee (MPTC) (or equivalent, as determined by the Chief of Police and MPTC/POST)
Candidates MUST be a certified police officer in Massachusetts per MPTC/POST standards
Must possess or have the ability to obtain and maintain a Class A license to carry firearm (M.G.L.c.140, section 131). (Without restrictions)
Must have and maintain a valid Massachusetts Driver's License.CPR/AED/First Responder certification; current and valid
Must be able to pass the following pre-employment examinations: drug screening, physical and psychological assessments as well as a thorough background check to include Criminal Offender Records Information
Must possess excellent written and oral communication skills
Requirements to Maintain Appointment
All Mass Maritime Academy sworn officers will be required to obtain/maintain their certification through POST and our agency shall not employ a decertified officer in any capacity in accordance with MGL c6E s4(g) which states; "No agency shall appoint or employ a person as a law enforcement officer unless the person is certified by the commission."
Annual in service trainings will be required.
Specialized training will be required.
A failure to maintain a license to carry a firearm and/or a valid driver's license will subject officers to dismissal.
Officers whose police appointment applications are pending will be assigned duties that do not require police authority.
A demonstrated commitment to diversity, equity, and inclusion through continuous development and/or the modeling of inclusive behaviors.
Salary
Biweekly: $2,584.10 (Grade 16/Step 6) Annual: $67,186.60 (Grade 16/Step 6)
How to Apply
Please submit the following documents: cover letter, resume, MMA application form, and contact information of five (5) professional references. The MMA application form is located on the employment opportunities under Human Resources on the MMA website: www.maritime.edu. Application materials may be saved, attached, and sent electronically to hr@maritime.edu. Alternatively, submit application materials by USPS to: Human Resources Department, Massachusetts Maritime Academy, 101 Academy Drive, Buzzards Bay, MA 02532. Finalist must complete the following pre-employment examinations: drug screening, physical and psychological assessments as well as a thorough background check to include Criminal Offender Records Information.
Massachusetts Maritime Academy is an Equal Opportunity Employer.