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The Public Safety Officer Trainee is a non-sworn, training-level classification requiring no prior law enforcement experience. The Public Safety Officer Trainee is a probationary employee and must successfully complete all academy courses, including but not limited to academic coursework, physical training, vehicle operation, and use of weapons.
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This position provides the opportunity to administer public safety to our diverse Saint Louis University community using state of the art technology – computer aided record keeping for report writing, card issued building access, and high-tech video monitoring systems.
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As a Public Safety Officer for Bloomfield Hills, you will patrol the city and answer calls for service to protect citizens and property from hazards such as crimes, fires, and medical emergencies.
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Must be able to attend and successfully complete: Law enforcement training at the Public Safety Training Academy in Sitka, Alaska; Rural fire protection specialist certification; Emergency Trauma Technician certification.
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The Public Safety Officer I position is responsible for protecting life and property through the enforcement of laws and ordinances, as well as general firefighting work. The Public Safety Officer I position must be able to pass an extensive background screen, pre-employment psychological screening, and an extensive pre-employment physical and drug screen.
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Three years employment as a Safety and Security Officer at an accredited institution of higher learning; or three years employment as a Law Enforcement Officer or Fire Marshal with a public agency; or three years military service as a Military Law Enforcement Officer with an honorable discharge.
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This hourly position reports directly to a Public Safety Sergeant and is a non-sworn educational security officer position. Heavy foot patrol, vehicle patrol, parking enforcement, fire and crime prevention, heavy public relations and public assistance.
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The Public Safety Officer will respond and assist unit staff with patients at both WSH and CCCA; conduct walk throughs; check in and scan visitors/patients; transport combative, dangerous, public safety patients to/from other state facilities, court hearings, and appointments; patrol hospital property; respond to the scene of any fire, disaster, duress, etc; and observe and assess situations and take appropriate actions when necessary.
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Conducts fire safety inspections of public facilities (i.e.: public assembly, assembly, educational, institutional, mercantile, business, industrial, manufacturing, storage, and special hazardous structures.
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Directs traffic in and around buildings and in parking areas; regulates and controls pedestrian and vehicular traffic at designated public intersections to assure safety, reasonably rapid movement, and a minimum of interference.
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Emergency Response: Responds to medical emergencies and fire responses when requested, to calls for Public Safety services when requested, to support and back up any public safety officer when needed, performs First Aid/CPR when necessary, and to emergency calls located within the waterways of the Tribe.
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Maintains confidentiality of all matters concerning law enforcement, fire, rescue and other public safety and emergency operations. Under general supervision, receives and prioritizes non-emergency and E911 calls from the public for law enforcement, fire, rescue, and other emergency services.
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The position of Public Safety Officer Academy Attendee/Graduate is the training level classification for general police and fire work for those incumbents not affiliated with an agency and currently enrolled in a police academy.
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Under the general supervision of the Director of Public Safety and the direct supervision of the Sergeant and/or Lieutenant, the Public Safety Officer, SSPO (PSO SSPO) is a security and dispatch services specialist who ensures that the college, its students, employees, guests and licensees are safe and that all property remains secure and unharmed and that all college, division and departmental rules, regulations are adhered to.
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Operates and monitors Bank Law Enforcement and life safety systems and equipment, including but not limited to the Video Surveillance System, integrated access control and Law Enforcement alarm systems, x-ray machine, metal detectors, trace detection equipment, and other screening equipment, biometric readers, radio system, fire system, public address system, and fire extinguishers.
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