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DEPARTMENT INFORMATION The department is a full-service police department comprised of patrol operations, administration, police dispatch and a detective division. The patrol area for Police Services encompasses all Nevada System of Higher Education facilities in the Las Vegas Metropolitan area.
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University Police Services, Southern Command, is a full service category I law enforcement agency that serves the University of Nevada, Las Vegas, the College of Southern Nevada, the Desert Research Institute and Nevada State College.
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Prefer individual with two years police, military police, or casino security experience. Train new hires in Security Officer duties: such as, tower patrol with Tour Trax system, evac chair training, company policies and procedures, outside patrol, casino duties, report writing, incident investigations, emergency procedures, (fire, bomb, medical, etc.
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Must have knowledge on all aspects of the security functions on this property, i.e. Tour Trax Wands tower runs, report writing, digital camera operation, money drops from the Pit, and validator, chip fills, use of force, handcuffing, lost and found, Automatic External Defibrillator, (AED), and First aid trained, evac chair, fire control equipment use and locations, bomb threat and search procedures, blood borne pathogen and meth lab recognition.
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The department is a full-service police department comprised of patrol operations, administration, police dispatch and a detective division. University Police Services is conducting a recruitment for a Publications Writer.
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University Police Services is conducting a continuous recruitment for current and future openings for University Police Officer 1. Has passed a certified police academy and obtained a category 1 POST certification, passed field training, and has not obtained permanent status as a Police Officer 1.
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Has passed a certified police academy and obtained a category 1 POST certification, has not passed field training, or has not obtained permanent status as a Police Officer 1. Has no t passed a certified police academy and obtained a category 1 POST certification, has not passed field training, or has not obtained permanent status as a Police Officer 1.
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ARMED MOBILE PATROL OFFICER JOB SUMMARY: Armed Mobile Patrol Officers commit to working 40-48 hours minimum per week and work both armed and unarmed roles (per property requirements), complete armed mobile patrols while driving a company vehicle, and may be assigned additional duties by the Chief of Security/CEO or other Command Staff Officers.
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The following is a list of laws and policies that are frequently referenced in the performing of this position’s duties and assignments:Jeanne Clery Disclosure of Campus Security Policy and Campus Crime Statistics ActNRSNACNSHE Policy HandbookUniversity Police Services’ Memorandum’s of UnderstandingUniversity Police Services’ policy handbookNOTE TO APPLICANTThis position requires that a criminal background check be conducted on the candidate(s) selected for hire.
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Located downtown Las Vegas, our Police Department is fully equipped and functioning unit that includes a dispatch center, patrol vehicles, investigation team, and a Chief of Police.
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University Police Services is conducting a continuous recruitment for current and future openings for University Police Officer 2. Passed a certified police academy and obtained a Category 1 P.O.S.T. certification, passed field training, and has obtained permanent status as a Police Officer 1 and 2.
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Incumbents attend, participate, and successfully complete the Cadet Academy and performs entry level work of routine difficulty in the Patrol and Detention Services Divisions of the Las Vegas Metropolitan Police Department.
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The public safety dispatcher is the centralized point of contact to gather information and direct emergency response agencies within the jurisdiction of University Police Services. University Police Services is conducting a continuous recruitment for current and future openings for Retired Public Safety Dispatcher I-V, Critical Labor Shortage.
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3-5 years of experience as a Police Officer, Military, or Armed Security Officer. May operate mobile unit, bicycle, or other mode of transportation for patrol purposes. 3-5 years of experience as a Police Officer, Military, or Armed Security Officer.
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This position is open to PERS RETIRED PUBLIC SAFETY DISPATCHER APPLICANTS ONLY ROLE of the POSITIONUniversity Police Services is conducting a continuous recruitment for current and future openings for Retired Public Safety Dispatcher I-V, Critical Labor Shortage.
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