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  • Border Patrol Agent - Experienced (GS11)

    Us Customs and Border Protection 4.5company rating

    Border patrol agent job in Muncie, IN

    Border Patrol Agent (BPA) - Experienced (GL-9 GS-11) NEW RECRUITMENT AND RETENTION INCENTIVES! Check out these higher-salaried federal law enforcement opportunities with the U.S. Customs and Border Protection. Your current or prior law enforcement experience may qualify you for this career opportunity with the nation's premier federal agency charged with securing our borders and protecting our country. You may qualify for these higher-graded Border Patrol Agent (BPA) employment opportunities if you have current or prior law enforcement experience. This experience could have been gained as part of a military police assignment or as a member of a state or local law enforcement organization. Look at the duties and responsibilities section below to see if you are interested in these federal law enforcement opportunities and review the qualifications section below to see if you are qualified. DON'T FORGET TO CHECK OUT THE INCENTIVES - SEE SALARY SECTION BELOW IMPORTANT NOTICE: Duty assignments available at the time of offer may include the Southwest Border, including prioritized locations. U.S. Border Patrol determines duty assignments at the time of offer based on operational needs, which may or may not align with candidates' first-choice preferences. Relocation may be required. The U.S. Border Patrol (USBP) offers those interested in a career in law enforcement an opportunity to work with an elite team of highly trained professionals whose camaraderie, pride, and purpose are hallmarks of their daily mission of protecting America. If you seek an exciting and rewarding job that provides excellent pay and exceptional federal benefits, now is the time to make your move. U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) is hiring immediately for these full-time, career Law Enforcement Officer (LEO) opportunities. Salary and Benefits: Salary for newly appointed law enforcement Border Patrol Agents varies from: Base Salary: GL-9/GS-11 $63,148 - $120,145 per year Locality Pay: Varies by duty location. Overtime Pay: Up to 25% Duty location impacts pay rates; locality pay for federal law enforcement is higher in some locations than others. A fully trained BPA may be eligible for up to an additional 25% of base pay per the BPA Pay Reform Act of 2014. This is a career ladder position with a grade level progression from GL-9 to GS-11 to GS-12. You will be eligible for a promotion to the next higher grade level (without re-applying) once you successfully complete 52 weeks in the lower grade level. All Border Patrol Agents may select from an array of federal employment benefits that include health and insurance plans, a generous annual and sick leave program, and participation in the Thrift Savings Plan, a retirement plan that is similar to traditional and ROTH 401(k) offerings. *Recruitment Incentive* Newly appointed Border Patrol Agents (as defined in 5 CFR 575.102) will be offered up to a $20,000 incentive. The first $10,000 will be paid upon successful completion of the Border Patrol Academy, with the remaining $10,000 awarded for accepting a prioritized location. Prioritized locations include Sierra Blanca, TX; Presidio, TX; Sanderson, TX; Comstock, TX; Lordsburg, NM; Freer, TX; Hebbronville, TX; Ajo, AZ. *Retention Incentive* Newly appointed Border Patrol Agents may also qualify for up to $40,000 in additional incentives distributed over their first four years. Duties and Responsibilities: As a BPA, you will be part of our 60,000+ workforce that strives to protect the American people by safeguarding our borders, deterring illicit activity, and enhancing the nation's economic prosperity. Being a BPA makes you a valuable member of the Federal Law Enforcement Officer (LEO) profession. Typical assignments include: · Detecting and questioning people suspected of violating immigration and customs laws and inspecting documents and possessions to determine citizenship or violations. · Preventing and apprehending aliens and smugglers of aliens at or near the borders by maintaining surveillance from covert positions to include using infrared scopes during night operations. · Interpreting and following tracks, marks, and other physical evidence of illegal entry of persons or contraband. · Performing farm checks, building checks, traffic checks, city patrols, and transportation checks. · Patrolling the international boundary and coastal waterways using a variety of government assets such as vehicles, horses, vessels, watercraft, off-road vehicles, ATVs, snowmobiles, and motorcycles for the accomplishment of the USBP Mission. Qualifications: GL-9: You qualify for the GL-9 grade level if you possess one (1) year of specialized experience, equivalent to at least the next lower grade level, performing duties such as: · Performing physical searches of detained individuals, their vehicles, and their immediate surroundings for weapons, contraband, currency, and other evidence. · Apprehending, physically restraining, or working with law enforcement officials to identify or apprehend violators of state, federal, or immigration laws. · Proficient in the use of firearms, preparing investigative reports, serving court orders (e.g., warrants, subpoenas, etc.), and gathering evidence for criminal cases prosecuted through the court system. If you have previous or current law enforcement or military law enforcement experience, you may qualify at the GS-11 grade level. GS-11: You qualify for the GS-11 grade level if you possess one year of specialized experience equivalent to at least the next lower grade level, with the authority granted by the state or government to enforce laws, make arrests, and investigate crimes, performing primary duties in an official law enforcement capacity such as: · Utilizing intelligence information to track illegal operations, criminal activity, threats to our nation, and/or contraband while serving as a state, federal, or military law enforcement official. · Leading investigations of fraud, contraband, criminal activity, threats to our nation, and/or illegal operations to determine sources and patterns while serving as a state, federal, or military law enforcement official. · Apprehending violators of state, federal, or immigration laws by utilizing various forms of complex technology that include surveillance, detection, situation awareness systems, and/or communications equipment. The above experience will be applied in connection with the following: Make arrests and exercise sound judgment in the use of firearms; deal effectively with people in a courteous manner in connection with law enforcement matters; analyze information rapidly and make prompt decisions; or develop and maintain contact with a network of informants. There are no education substitutions for the GL-9 or GS-11 grade-level Border Patrol Agent opportunities. Other Requirements: Citizenship: You must be a U.S. Citizen to apply for this position. Residency: You must have had primary U.S. residency (including protectorates as declared under international law) for at least three of the last five years. Age Restriction: In accordance with Public Law 100-238, this position is covered under law enforcement retirement provisions. Candidates must be referred for selection to the Border Patrol Agent position before reaching their 40th birthday in accordance with Department of Homeland Security Directive 251-03. The age restriction may not apply if you are currently serving or have previously served in a federal civilian law enforcement (non-military) position covered by Title 5 U.S.C. 8336(c) or Title 5 U.S.C. 8412(d). Veterans' Preference: You may also be eligible for an excepted service Veterans' Recruitment Appointment (VRA). The age restriction does not apply if you are Veterans' Preference eligible. Formal Training: After you are hired, you will be detailed to the U.S. Border Patrol Academy in Artesia, New Mexico, for approximately six (6) months of intensive instruction in immigration and nationality laws, law enforcement, and USBP-specific operations, driver training, physical techniques, firearms, and other courses. Border Patrol work requires the ability to speak and read Spanish, as well as English. Border Patrol Agents will be provided training to become proficient in the Spanish language at the Academy. How to Apply: Click the Apply button on this site. You will be linked to the CBP Talent Network registration page. For Position of Interest, select Border Patrol Agent, and then complete the pre-screening questions. You'll then receive a link(s) to the BPA Job Opening Announcements (JOAs) on USAJOBS, the federal government's official employment site, to complete your application. Be certain to review ALL details of the job opportunity announcement and follow all instructions in the application process, including items (resume, transcripts, etc.) to submit. You will be evaluated based on your resume, supporting documents, and the BPA Entrance Exam. If you have questions about the application process, contact a recruiter through the U.S. Border Patrol page: careers.cbp.gov/s/usbp. NOTE: As a subscriber to the CBP Talent Network, you'll receive monthly emails with information about webinars, career expos, and future opportunities with CBP.
    $63.1k-120.1k yearly 6d ago
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  • Police Officer

    City of New Albany 3.7company rating

    Border patrol agent job in New Albany, IN

    Job Description We are accepting application for Police Officers for the City of New Albany. To be considered, please complete this online application in its entirety. Any application not completed in its entirety will be disqualified. BASIC NEW HIRE ELIGIBILITY REQUIREMENTS 1. Must be a United States Citizen. 2. Must be at least 21 years of age and not over 39 years of age when appointed as police officer unless you have retired from the military and then the max is 40 years and 6 months 3. Must possess a valid driver's license. 4. Must meet all departmental, pension board, and state hiring and retention requirements. EXPERIENCED OFFICER ELIGIBILITY REQUIREMENTS 1. Must be a United States Citizen. 2. Must possess a valid driver's license 3. Must meet all departmental, pension board, and state hiring and retention requirements. 4. Minimum of 2 years' experience 5. Must have completed an accredited law enforcement training course recognized by the State of Indiana Law Enforcement Training Board. Documentation required if out of state. * The City of New Albany does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, national origin, religion, age or disability in employment or the provision of services.
    $43k-53k yearly est. 11d ago
  • Sub Police Officer

    Perry Township School District 4.1company rating

    Border patrol agent job in Indiana

    Law Enforcement/POLICE - SUB Sub Police Officer Position Purpose Under direct supervision of the Chief of Police to patrol school buildings to ensure a safe and secure building environment, as well as the personal safety of students, staff, and visitors. And report any safety concerns to the Principal and/or building Administration. Essential Functions Works weekends for all shifts. Works holidays for all 3 shifts. Emergency calls. Extra coverage as needed. Patrol all buildings within the Perry Township district. Complete daily logs and reports. Respond to all burglar and fire alarms. Equipment Uses radio communications equipment. Travel Requirements Travels to school district buildings and professional meetings as required. Pay Rates $40.00 per hour Work Schedule Works as needed (2nd and 3rd shift). Knowledge, Skills and Abilities Knowledge of best practices in building security and safety. Knowledge of applicable laws, regulations and codes related to building safety and security, including OSHA, and Electronic Surveillance laws. Knowledge of security and alarm systems, electronic surveillance, and related safety and security devices. Ability to follow oral or written orders from supervisor, and to coordinate with building administration and others. Ability to describe orally or in writing security problems as needed. Ability to report work orally or in writing to supervisor as required. Ability to establish and maintain cooperative working relationships with students, staff and others contacted in the course of work. Ability to maintain a professional, calm and authoritative manner when challenged by students. Physical and Mental Demands, Work Hazards Seldom = Less than 25% Occasional = 26 to 50% Often = 51 to 75% Very Frequent = Greater than 75% border="1" cellpadding="0" cellspacing="1"> Physical Requirement Percentage of Time Ability to stand for extended periods of time. Very Frequent Ability to lift 35 pounds. Very Frequent Ability to carry 35 pounds. Very Frequent Ability to work at a desk, conference table or in meetings of various configurations. Occasional Ability to see for the purpose of reading laws and codes, rules and policies and other printed matter. Very Frequent Ability to communicate so others will be able to clearly understand a normal conversation. Very Frequent Ability to operate job-related equipment. Very Frequent Ability to reach in all directions. Very Frequent License/ Registration/ Certification Must have a valid driver's license. Education High School Diploma or completion of sufficient education to successfully perform the duties of the position. Experience Must have two years law enforcement experience. Indiana law enforcement academy graduation can count for one year experience. Additional Requirements Must be at least 21 years of age. Must have clear driving record. Must be free of felony convictions. Must pass background check investigation. Triple I and Department of Child Services check. Must be able to meet the Indiana Law Enforcement Academy entrance standards. Must be able to qualify with fire arms and other issued equipment. Must be in uniform at all times. Must complete all required training. FLSA Status: Non-exempt
    $40 hourly 60d+ ago
  • Police Officer - EXPERIENCED

    City of Jeffersonville 3.1company rating

    Border patrol agent job in Jeffersonville, IN

    Job Description: Salary: Based on Collective Bargaining Agreement Job Title: Patrol Officer Department: Police Reports To: Chief of Police Directs Work Of: NA FLSA Status: Non-Exempt Pay Grade: Defined by Collective Bargaining Agreement Effective Date(s): April 15, 2020 EEO-4 Classification Police/Public Security Normal Work Hours: As assigned Normal Work Days: As assigned To perform this position successfully, an individual must be able to perform each essential duty satisfactorily. The requirements listed in this document are representative of the knowledge, skill, and/or ability required. Reasonable accommodations may be made for individuals with disabilities. The City of Jeffersonville, Indiana (hereinafter Jeffersonville) is an Equal Employment Opportunity Employer (EEO). We take EEO very seriously and will not tolerate harassment or discrimination. It is the policy of Jeffersonville to provide an equal employment opportunity to all qualified individuals with regard to race, color, sex, religion, national origin, disability, age, sexual orientation, gender identity, genetic information or veteran status in all personnel actions. Position Summary: Incumbent serves as Patrol Officer for the Police Department, responsible for enforcing federal, state, and local laws, and serving and protecting individuals, their rights and property while performing the following duties: DUTIES: Monitors radio and other communication devices and responds to calls of distress and complaints of alleged unlawful activity, including assessing and bringing situations under control, taking statements from victims and witnesses, providing assistance, and calling social service organizations for assistance as needed. Stops drivers for traffic violations, verifying licenses and registration data, conducting breathalyzer and field sobriety tests as necessary, issuing warnings/citations, and/or making arrests as warranted. Regularly conducts proactive and reactive patrol of City streets and other designated areas, maintaining high visibility, and ensuring security of residences and businesses. Investigates and reports suspicious or unlawful activities, and takes appropriate action to enforce applicable laws. Responds to and investigates traffic accidents, including assessing extent of injuries, calling for emergency medical assistance, photographing/videoing and measuring accident scenes, taking statements from victims and witnesses, assisting reconstructionist, directing removal of damaged vehicles and ensuring area is clear. Periodically assists with accident victims, and lifting victims onto stretchers and into medical vehicles as needed. Directs vehicular and pedestrian traffic when congestion occurs or as assigned. Works with other emergency personnel during weather emergencies, notifying appropriate individuals, including City departments and utilities, regarding dangerous conditions, such as downed trees and power lines. Participates in formal investigation of crimes, including searching crime scenes, collecting, preserving and protecting evidence according to prescribed procedures, and interviewing victims and witnesses. Conducts legal searches of persons and property with and without a warrant. Pursues, apprehends, searches and arrests suspects using only necessary physical force, advising them of rights and transporting to detention area. Prevents individuals from injuring themselves or others by using physical restraint or appropriate weapons. Intervenes, mediates and assists in resolving citizen disputes. Transports individuals detained by the City to appropriate courts, detention and/or medical facilities. Serves various legal documents, including summonses, court orders, and notices of hearings; returns documents to appropriate officials and courts. Periodically testifies and gives evidence in court as required, including meeting with Prosecuting Attorney, preparing documentation, and reviewing case materials. Maintains appearance and serviceability of assigned vehicles, uniforms, equipment, and weapons. May be given special assignments, such as public speaking engagements or providing police escorts. May serve on specialized law enforcement teams, such as SWAT tactical teams, Dare Officer, and/or K-9. Recovers/inventories stolen property and checks status of stolen property. Types case reports. Performs booking procedures of detained individuals, including fingerprinting, obtaining background information, photographing, and searching individuals. Periodically attends prescribed in-service and/or training programs for certification in specialized law enforcement areas as assigned or required. Performs related duties as assigned. JOB AND WORK REQUIREMENTS High school diploma or GED and certification or ability to be certified by the Indiana Law Enforcement Academy as a law enforcement officer. Ability to obtain additional certifications as required. Ability to meet all departmental hiring and retention requirements, including not posing a direct threat to the health and safety of other individuals in the workplace. Ability to meet all federal and state laws regarding possession and carrying of weapons. Ability to qualify by obtaining a passing score in the Handgun Course of Fire and Shotgun Course of Fire, as required by the standards of the Indiana Law Enforcement Training Board. Working knowledge of and ability to make practical application of customary practices, procedures, rules and regulations of the Department and civil, criminal and juvenile justice systems. Working knowledge of City geography, police jurisdictions, and radio frequencies, codes, procedures and limitations. Working knowledge of and ability to research and enforce applicable state and local laws, perform standardized patrol operations, and take authoritative action as needed. Working knowledge of and ability to use and properly maintain all assigned uniforms, vehicles, equipment and weapons. Working knowledge of universal health precautions, high risk environments, and bloodborne pathogens, and ability to apply such knowledge in the field to protect oneself against infection. Working knowledge of photography, taking latent prints, and evidence collection/preservation techniques. Working knowledge of Standard English grammar, spelling and punctuation, and ability to enter data on computer, and effectively prepare and complete Department reports within established deadlines. Ability to maintain confidentiality of Department information and reports as required. Ability to physically perform the essential duties of the position, including, but not limited to, sitting/driving/standing for long periods, pursuing suspects by driving a vehicle at high speed, close and far vision, running, climbing stairs, forcing entry, scaling walls, jumping fences, apprehending/subduing offenders, and assisting with evacuation and care of accident victims. Ability to deal swiftly, rationally and decisively with potentially violent individuals in precarious situations, de-escalate volatile situations by means of conversation/negotiation, and make arrests using appropriate physical force as situations demand. Ability to effectively listen, comprehend and communicate orally and in writing with co-workers, suspects/offenders, court personnel, other law enforcement agencies, crime/accident victims and witnesses, and the public, by radio, telephone, in person or in writing, including being sensitive to professional ethics, gender, cultural diversities and disabilities. Ability to effectively operate and maintain equipment, including radio, vehicle, breathalyzer, handgun, shotgun, tear gas/mace, audio recorder, computer, typewriter, baton/nightstick, camera, and drug/narcotic identification kit. Ability to adapt to changing weather conditions, work environments, irregular, weekend, evening, and/or extended hours, and perform duties despite the stress of potential injury and loss of life to self and others. Ability to serve on 24-hour call and appropriately respond to emergencies from off-duty status as assigned or directed. Ability to obey all written and oral orders and directives from superior officers, and work alone and with others in a team environment with minimum direct supervision. Ability to occasionally travel out of town for training, sometimes overnight. Possession of a valid driver's license and demonstrated safe driving record. RESPONSIBILITIES Incumbent performs a wide variety of patrol and public assistance duties according to established Departmental policies and standard police procedures, making independent decisions and taking authoritative action in response to situational demands. Errors in decision or work may not be readily detected by periodic supervisory review and may result in adverse effects on Department operations, inconvenience for members of the public, and/or injury or loss of life to self, co-workers, or the public. PERSONAL WORK RELATIONSHIPS: Incumbent maintains frequent contact with co-workers, suspects/offenders, court personnel, other law enforcement agencies and emergency personnel, crime/accident victims and witnesses, and members of the public for a variety of purposes, including exchanging information, providing public assistance and enforcing applicable laws. Incumbent's work frequently involves non-routine problem-solving to gain cooperation of law offenders in situations that may jeopardize the safety of the public and/or the incumbent. Incumbent reports directly to Major-Shift Commander. PHYSICAL DEMANDS AND WORK ENVIRONMENT Incumbent performs duties in an office environment and in the field, often in a vehicle, including, but not limited to, sitting/driving/walking/standing for long periods, close and far vision, lifting/carrying/pushing/pulling up to and over 50 pounds, depth perception, reaching, handling objects, hearing sounds, and wearing protective clothing. Incumbent is frequently exposed to normal hazards associated with law enforcement, traffic control and regular vehicle patrols, such as adverse weather conditions and traffic. No prolonged, extreme physical demands are associated with normal duties or assignments, but incumbent may exert strenuous physical effort during emergency situations, such as pursuing suspects by driving a vehicle at high speed, running, climbing stairs, forcing entry, scaling walls, jumping fences, apprehending/ subduing offenders, and assisting with evacuation and care of accident victims. Incumbent must perform duties and take appropriate action in emergency situations, despite the stress associated with potential injury or loss of life to self or others. Incumbent serves on 24-hour call, regularly works irregular, weekend, evening, and/or extended hours, and occasionally travels out of town for training, sometimes overnight. APPLICATION CRITERIA AND PROCESS INFORMATION Each of the below criteria must be met and proper documents attached to completely process your application. BASIC ELIGIBILITY REQUIREMENTSMust be a United States citizen. Must be at least 21 years of age, but not yet 39 years of age when appointed as a police officer. Must be a high school graduate, as evidenced by a transcript issued by an accredited high school. An achievement test certificate from an accredited high school or State Board of Education is acceptable. Must possess a valid unrestricted drivers license. COPIES OF THE FOLLOWING DOCUMENTS ARE REQUIRED (IF APPLICABLE) DD 214 (Armed Services Discharge) or NGB-22 (National Guard Statement of Separation). High school diploma or GED diploma. College transcripts. Birth certificate. Valid drivers license. SELECTION PROCESSPhysical agility test (*) (See Fitness Components). Written examination. Personal interview. Oral interview. Background investigation. Polygraph examination. MMPI and Psychological examination. Pension (PERF) Physical examination. FACTORS THAT INCREASE EMPLOYMENT CONSIDERATION:Police related occupations:MilitaryPrevious Police AgenciesEducationCollege degree Education beyond high school College internships. Volunteer community service. Honorably discharged war veteran. Mother or father who, as a member of a police or fire department, died in the line of duty. FACTORS THAT DECREASE EMPLOYMENT CONSIDERATION:Involvement in criminal activity. Misdemeanor conviction. Documented evidence of domestic violence. Military rejection or early discharge for reason/concern. Marijuana use beyond experimental usage. Poor driving and accident record. Illegal acts. Past job problems or firings. PHISICAL FITNESS TEST INFORMATION There are five (5) fitness components that will be measured in one day as a battery of tests. They are listed below. FITNESS COMPONENTS Vertical Jump. This measures leg power. Consists of measuring how high a person jumps from a stationary position. One Minute Sit Ups. This measures abdominal (or trunk) muscular endurance. While lying on his/her back, the candidate will be given one (1) minute to do as many bent leg sit-ups as possible. 300 Meter Run. This measures aerobic power, or the ability to perform an intense burst of effort for a short time period or distance. This component consists of running 300 meters as fast as possible (considered a sprint run). Maximum Push-Ups. This measures muscular endurance of the upper body. This component consists of doing as many push-ups as possible until muscular failure. 1. 5 Mile Run. This measures aerobic power or cardiovascular endurance (stamina over time). To complete this component, one must run/walk as fast as possible to cover a distance equal to a mile and one half. Further information can be found at:ILEA: Physical Fitness Standards (www. in. gov) APPLICATION OF EMPLOYMENT CITY OF JEFFERSONVILLE POLICE DEPARTMENT2218 East 10th StreetJeffersonville, Indiana 47130Phone: ************ ext. 5111
    $42k-51k yearly est. 9d ago
  • Non-Township, Part-time School Police (Resource) Officer - Event Work

    Metropolitan School District of Warren Township 3.1company rating

    Border patrol agent job in Indiana

    Security/Part-time Police Officer (Events) JOB TITLE: Part Time School Resource Officer (Non-Township Police Officers) FLSA CLASSIFICATION: Non-exempt, hourly employee WORK DAYS: School Calendar Year Scheduling STANDARD HOURS PER DAY: Part Time Shifts, Friday, Saturday, and/or Sunday, scheduling window of time is 10:00 AM to 12:00 PM. WORK YEAR: The work year for the Part Time School Police (Resource) Officer begins on the first weekday in July, and ends 12 months later on the last weekday in June. SALARY SCHEDULE & BENEFITS: The Part Time School Police (Resource) Officer is $37.50 per hour, as indicated on the “School Police” salary schedule, and is not eligible for benefits. REPORTS TO: The Part Time School Resource Officer reports directly to the Chief of Warren Police. SUPERVISES: The Part Time School Resource Officer does not directly supervise any other employee(s). GENERAL DESCRIPTION OF DUTIES: Under direction, the Part Time School Police (Resource) Officer provides for the security and environmental safekeeping of an assigned location(s) of the District. Employees in this classification are responsible for ensuring all persons entering and/or exiting District facilities are authorized to be on the premises, and perform interview and investigation activities in response to incidents, accidents, or unauthorized activities throughout the District. The Part Time School Resource Officer addresses security violations in accordance with prescribed District policies and procedures, is responsible for reporting illegal activities to appropriate administration or enforcement entities and performs related work as directed. ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS: Responds to emergencies and critical incidents such as fire alarms, medical emergencies, altercations, threats of violence, etc. for the purpose of confining, resolving, or preventing injury or otherwise hazardous situations. Conducts security checks of facilities and perimeter grounds for the purpose of identifying and resolving any suspected or real security breaches or violations. Manage traffic and crowd control in high volume areas, i.e. school buses, student/staff & pedestrian traffic. Performs investigative activities in response to complaints, incidents, accidents or other reported concerns, i.e., auto accidents, illness or injury, missing students. Conducts Resource and security related routine tasks, i.e., inspecting operating condition of security equipment, conducting fire drills, testing and inspecting fire equipment. May provide escort or transport of various persons, i.e., personnel leaving after hours, truant students, sick or injured persons, visitors. Maintains security and environmental safekeeping of the assigned district location; monitors the weather station and scanning radios. Inspects suspicious packages; inspects designated areas for suspicious devices prior to meetings; monitors board meetings. Inspects facilities for potential hazards, i.e., equipment left running, gas leaks. Provides security for entrances and gateways by checking visitor and parent identification and authorization information; provides direction and information as requested. Assists persons with vehicle problems, such as having locked keys inside their cars or dead batteries. Records various information about security and monitoring activities, i.e., daily activities, incident reports, maintenance requests, sign in logs. Operates assigned transportation vehicle and provides routine washing and maintenance according to prescribed policies. Provides training, guidance and instruction to other district Resource personnel. Keep up to date on current technology, as job appropriate, being used by the district. With support of the district, attends training to ensure skill level in various technologies is at the level required to perform in current position. Maintain timely and accurate information. Perform other related duties as assigned. ENTRY-LEVEL REQUIREMENTS: EDUCATION/TRAINING: High school diploma or GED is required. Satisfactory completion of the Indiana Law Enforcement Academy (ILEA) training program is preferred or sworn designation from a state certified Resource department and satisfactory completion of first aid and CPR/AED training. EXPERIENCE: A minimum three years of Police, military or law enforcement experience, with demonstrated investigative and interpersonal communication skills for addressing potentially hazardous circumstances is required. CERTIFICATIONS &/OR LICENSES: Eligible for designation as a “Special Deputy” by the Marion County Sheriff is required. Ability to obtain and maintain a valid state driver's license is required. OTHER: Ability to perform the essential functions, meet the performance aptitudes, and fulfill the physical/sensory/environmental requirements of the job (with or without reasonable accommodations) is required. PERFORMANCE APTITUDES: Data Utilization: Requires the ability to evaluate, audit, deduce, and/or assess data and/or information using established criteria. Includes exercise of discretion in determining actual or probable consequences, and in referencing such evaluation to identify and select alternatives. Human Interaction: Requires the ability to provide guidance, assistance, and/or interpretation to others on how to apply procedures and standards to specific situations. Equipment, Machinery, Tools, and Materials Utilization: Requires the ability to operate standard radio communication equipment, standard office equipment, and assigned motorized security vehicle. Verbal Aptitude: Requires the ability to utilize a wide variety of reference, descriptive, and advisory data and information. Mathematical Aptitude: Requires the ability to perform addition, subtraction multiplication and division. Functional Reasoning: Requires the ability to apply principles of influence systems, such as motivation, incentive, and leadership. Ability to exercise independent judgment to apply facts and principles for developing approaches and techniques to problem resolution. Situational Reasoning: Requires the ability to exercise the judgment, decisiveness and creativity required in situations involving the evaluation of information against sensory, judgmental, or subjective criteria, as opposed to that which is clearly measurable or verifiable. PHYSICAL REQUIREMENTS: Some tasks may involve the ability to exert extreme physical effort in very heavy work, typically involving some combination of climbing and balancing, stooping kneeling, crouching, and crawling, and the lifting, carrying, pushing, and/or pulling of objects and materials in excess of 100 pounds, such as when transporting sick or injured persons. The Part Time School Resource Officer is expected to routinely and continuously (through the entire time on duty) wear a bulletproof vest and utility belt with radios, telephone and pager, gun and ammunition, handcuffs, and other equipment. SENSORY REQUIREMENTS: Most tasks require visual perception and discrimination. Some tasks require oral communications ability. Some tasks require the ability to perceive and discriminate sounds. ENVIRONMENTAL FACTORS: Tasks are regularly performed with some risk of exposure to adverse environmental conditions, such as dust, humidity, rain, temperature extremes, traffic hazards, and violence.
    $37.5 hourly 60d+ ago
  • POLICE OFFICER Part Time

    Valparaiso University 4.0company rating

    Border patrol agent job in Valparaiso, IN

    POLICE OFFICER-Limited Part Time up to 44 weeks per year Performs a variety of routine, and complex, police/public safety work consisting of preventative patrol, community policing activities, criminal investigations, vehicle crash investigations, enforcement of Federal and State Statutes, enforcement of Valparaiso University Rules & Regulations, traffic control activities, safety checks, event, and site security, responding to medical and fire calls, providing emergency response to community member requests, as well as performing all other police/public safety functions within the Valparaiso University Campus. Must support the mission of Valparaiso University and the Valparaiso University Police Department to ensure the safety, security, well-being, and retention of the university's students, faculty, staff, guests, and property. Major Responsibilities: To patrol the Valparaiso University Campus, and nearby city streets, on foot, bicycle, ATV, or in a police vehicle to preserve law and order, to prevent and/or discover the commission of a crime, to aid citizens in need, to note and report situations which endanger the health, safety, and convenience of the campus community. Answer calls for service, and impartially, investigate complaints. Investigate crimes, and campus rules and regulation violations, legally arrest persons, or issue state and campus citations. To participate in prosecutions or campus judicial processes, and to work with the campus community in an effort to reduce crime in the community. Provide campus policing services to the campus community, as needed. (including, but not limited to safety programming, bank details, Clery reporting, funeral escorts, animal control, medical and fire assistance, motorist assists, and other services.) Perform security protection and traffic control for various events/activities on and near campus. (Including uniform and undercover details) Completes all required reports accurately and in a timely manner. Required Knowledge and Skills: Hold an Indiana Law Enforcement Academy certification or equivalent law enforcement academy/experience. Must be able to adapt to changes and perform duties under life-threatening or high-stress environments. Minimum of a high school education. Maintain a current driver's license. Major Logical and/or Critical thinking to solve problems and interpret instructions. Ability to communicate effectively, in English, both verbally and/or in writing, with the police department, campus community, and the general public. Operation of tools and equipment. Ability to learn the applicable laws, ordinances, campus policies, rules and regulations, and department procedures (SOPs), ability to perform work requiring good physical condition ability to communicate effectively, verbally and in writing, ability to establish and maintain an effective working relationship with subordinates, peers, and supervisors; ability to exercise sound judgment in evaluating situations and in making decisions; ability to follow verbal and written instructions; ability to learn the campus and nearby geography. Ability to maintain a mental capacity to continue ongoing training and expand one's skill level, allowing the capability to exercise sound judgment and rational thinking under stressful and/or dangerous circumstances. Ability to evaluate various options, which could include life and death decisions. Ability to effectively deal with personal danger, which may include exposure to armed and/or dangerous persons, dangerous animals, communicable diseases, hazards of emergency driving, hazardous materials, natural and man-made disasters. Must be capable of working holidays, weekends and shift work. Authority and Responsibility: To protect life and property; the patrol officer will enforce Federal Law, Indiana State Statutes, and the Valparaiso University Policy, Rules, and Regulations. This could include one or more of the following: performing investigations, detaining, restraining, and/or arresting subjects, temporarily committing a person to a health facility, and/or making life or death decisions in the line of duty. Administrative decisions will be made by the VUPD command staff, and will not be made by patrol police officers. (Examples include: departmental policy changes, scheduling, and addressing the media.) Tools & Equipment used: Police vehicles, police radios, radar, TASER, Alarms, handguns, rifles, shotguns, batons, handcuffs, pepper spray, first aid equipment, personal computer (including a variety of software packages), and telephone. Confidential Data: Police officers must maintain confidentiality, as they will be exposed to law enforcement sensitive records. Confidential data includes all police records. A few examples of these records are as follows: criminal records, requests for services, traffic information, juvenile records, domestic abuse complaints, child abuse complaints, employee personnel files and all written and computerized records. There are legal and internal controls on the release of any information from the Police Department. Note: Valparaiso University Police Department is currently accepting applications for a Part-Time Police Officer. The position is uniform patrol. Applicants must be certified police officer in Indiana or have completed another state academy that is transferable to Indiana. Applicants must be able to perform all police patrol officer duties and tasks, work all shifts, weekends, & holidays, and maintain a current driver's license. This position has the opportunity to become Full Time in the future All offers of employment with Valparaiso University are contingent upon clear results of a thorough background check. Background checks may include criminal history, motor vehicle reports, prior employment verification, and personal/professional references. If applicable to the position, background checks will also include credit history. Background checks will be conducted on all final candidates for employment. To be considered for this position you must upload: Cover letter Resume List of 3 professional references Answer all the application questions Please address cover letter to: Charles Garber, Chief of Police, VUPD Valparaiso University Valparaiso, Indiana 46383
    $42k-52k yearly est. 60d+ ago
  • Jail Deputy - Sheriff

    Tippecanoe County Government

    Border patrol agent job in Lafayette, IN

    Full-time Description To perform this position successfully, an individual must be able to perform each essential function of the position satisfactorily. The requirements listed in this document are representative of the knowledge, skill, and/or ability required. Tippecanoe County provides reasonable accommodations to qualified employees and applicants with known disabilities who require accommodation to complete the application process or perform essential functions of the job unless the accommodation would present an undue hardship. Incumbent serves as Jail Special Deputy for Tippecanoe County Sheriff/Jail Department, responsible for transporting inmates, and maintaining security and order in the jail facility. DUTIES: Maintains interior and exterior security of Jail facility, including monitoring surveillance cameras, door controls, meals, and visitors, and conducting patrols. Maintains accurate accounting of all detainees. Performs booking procedures of individuals being detained, including photographing, videotaping, fingerprinting, entering information on computer, receiving and receipting money and personal property, and ensuring detainees are properly showered, changed into jail clothing, and searched for weapons and other contraband. Performs bonding procedures, including completing required forms, receiving, and receipting bond money, returning personal belongings, and releasing detainees. Periodically notifies victims of domestic violence upon release of related detainees. Escorts detainees to and from recreation, visitation, library and meetings in the jail facility, and transports detainees to and from various locations, such as courts, medical appointments, Department of Corrections, and other detention facilities. Periodically transports individuals to mental health or other care facilities as ordered by the court. Issues and monitors prescribed medications according to physician's orders and ensures detainees receive proper medical attention as needed. May perform lifesaving medical attention while waiting on responding medical professionals. May administer random drug tests as required. Receives, distributes, examines, and logs incoming/outgoing mail and personal items for detainees. Conducts routine "shakedowns" of all cells and dormitories for contraband and prepares written report of findings. Collects evidence including illegal substances and stores evidence for possible criminal or administrative hearings. Ensures compliance with facility rules and regulations and records and reports inappropriate behavior to appropriate department personnel. Properly secures and/or physically restrains violent and uncontrollable detainees as situations demand. May supervise and direct activities of Jail Trustees, such as serving meals and doing laundry, including making work assignments and ensuring proper accomplishment of duties. Maintains various records on logs and/or computers and prepares and submits required reports according to department deadlines. Answers telephone and greets visitors, providing information and assistance, giving tours, taking messages, or directing to appropriate individuals or department. Responds to inquiries regarding individual detainees and Jail activities. Serves various legal documents as assigned, such as summonses, court orders to appear, and notices of hearings. Delivers returned documents to appropriate individuals/departments as required. Provides courtroom security as assigned. May serve as Training Officer as assigned, including coordinating, and providing specialized training activities for department personnel, and maintaining related records. May be given special assignments, such as operating commissary, including collecting orders and receiving and recording detainee cash and purchases. Periodically responds to detainee grievances following established chain of command procedures. Periodically attends meetings and training sessions as required. Performs related duties as assigned. Requirements I. JOB REQUIREMENTS AND DIFFICULTY OF WORK: High school diploma or HSE. Possession of and ability to maintain Indiana Law Enforcement School for Corrections Officers, First Aid/CPR and other required certifications. Possession of and/or ability to obtain and maintain training and testing for use of taser and OC certification. Ability to meet all department hiring and retention requirements, including not posing a direct threat to the health and safety of other individuals in the workplace. Working knowledge of and ability to follow and make practical application of customary practices, procedures, rules, regulations, and personnel policies of the department. Working knowledge of and ability to properly operate all assigned department uniforms and/or equipment, including computer, printer, typewriter, calculator, camera, fingerprint equipment, intercom system, radio, telephone, surveillance/monitoring and video cameras, handcuffs, leg irons, restraints, and electric locking devices. Working knowledge of standard English grammar, spelling and punctuation, and ability to prepare required forms and reports within department deadlines. Ability to obey all written and oral orders/directives from department superiors. Ability to appropriately receive, secure and account for articles received in evidence, personal belongings of detainees, and monies. Ability to maintain confidentiality of Department information and records according to state requirements. Shall comply with all employer and Department policies and work rules, including, but not limited to, attendance, safety, drug-free workplace and personal conduct. Ability to physically perform the essential duties of the position, including, but not limited to, sitting and walking at will, walking/standing and/or sitting for long periods, lifting objects weighing more than 50 pounds, crouching/kneeling, bending, close/far vision, reaching, handling/grasping/fingering objects, hearing sounds/communication, speaking clearly, and physically restraining detainees during emergency situations. Ability to deal swiftly, rationally, and decisively with potentially violent individuals in precarious situations and perform duties despite the stress of potential injuries and/or loss of life to self and/or others. Ability to de-escalate volatile situations by means of conversation/negotiation. Ability to effectively listen, comprehend and communicate orally and in writing with co-workers, detainees and their family members, other law enforcement agencies, Department of Corrections, and the public by intercom, radio, telephone or in person, including being sensitive to professional ethics, gender, cultural diversities, and disabilities. Ability to work alone or with others in a team environment with minimum supervision. Ability to understand, memorize, retain, and carry out written and oral instructions and present findings in oral or written form. Ability to occasionally work evening, weekend, irregular and/or extended hours and occasionally travel out of town to transport detainees, but not overnight. Possession of a valid driver's license with demonstrated safe driving record. II. RESPONSIBILITY: Incumbent performs standard, recurring duties according to well-established department policies and procedures, with priorities primarily determined by supervisor. Incumbent selects applicable methods and takes authoritative action in response to situational demands. Incumbent's work is primarily reviewed through direct observation by supervisor for compliance with department policies and procedures. Errors in decisions or work are usually prevented through procedural safeguards, are detected by supervisory review, and may lead to endangerment of self and/or others. III. PERSONAL WORK RELATIONSHIPS: Incumbent maintains frequent contact with co-workers, other County departments, detainees and their family members, other law enforcement agencies, Department of Corrections, and the public for a variety of purposes, including exchanging information, explaining policies and procedures, and supervising detainees. Incumbent's work frequently involves non-routine problem-solving to gain cooperation of law offenders in situations that may jeopardize the safety of the public, co-workers and/or incumbent. Incumbent reports directly to Jail Sergeant. IV. PHYSICAL EFFORT AND WORK ENVIRONMENT: Incumbent performs duties in a jail facility and occasionally in a vehicle transporting detainees, involving sitting and walking at will, walking/standing/sitting for long periods, lifting/carrying objects weighing more than 50 pounds, crouching/kneeling, bending, close/far vision, reaching, handling/grasping/fingering objects, speaking clearly, and hearing sounds/communication. Incumbent is frequently exposed to the hazards associated with jail operations, such as potentially violent individuals and communicable disease. No prolonged extreme physical demands are associated with normal duties or assignments, but incumbent may exert strenuous physical effort during emergency situations, such as running distances under one mile and/or physically restraining detainees. Incumbent must perform duties despite the stress of potential injury and/or loss of life to self and/or others. Salary Description $2045.96 biweekly
    $2k biweekly 60d+ ago
  • Campus Police Officer

    Indiana Wesleyan University 4.2company rating

    Border patrol agent job in Marion, IN

    Summary of Position: This position is a 12-month, part-time, hourly position that reports to the Director of Campus Police and Emergency Management. This position serves as a sworn officer for the Office of Campus Police and oversees the safety and security of the Marion Campus. Duties and Responsibilities * Prevent crime through high visibility and patrolling * Maintain building security, including locking and unlocking facilities * Investigate crimes reported to have occurred on or near campus property. Detain and arrest individuals suspected of criminal activity * Prepare reports consistent with criminal acts, traffic accidents, traffic enforcement, or university policy violations * Monitor traffic violations on campus (moving and parking); issuing citations * Respond to medical emergency situations and coordination with EMS and University partners * Greet students, visitors, faculty, and staff * Escort visitors and students * Conduct foot and mobile patrols of campus property Qualifications: According to Indiana Wesleyan University employment policy all employees must possess a strong Christian commitment and adhere to the standards outlined in the IWU Community Lifestyle Statement. Education * High School Diploma * Indiana Law Enforcement Academy (ILEA) Experience * Current employee for the Grant County Sheriff's Department or Marion Police Department * One (1) year experience as a sworn police officer & successfully completed the Field Training Program * Demonstrated ability to work effectively with individuals from diverse communities and cultures Required Skills * Possess strong customer service skills * Problem solver who is able to perform tasks without direct supervision * Demonstrate strong verbal and written communication skills IWU Kingdom Diversity Statement IWU, in covenant with God's reconciling work and in accordance with the Biblical principles of our historic Wesleyan tradition, commits to build a community that reflects Kingdom diversity. We will foster an intentional environment for living, teaching and learning, which exhibits honor, respect, and dignity. Acknowledging visible or invisible differences, our community authentically values each member's earthly and eternal worth. We refute ignorance and isolation and embrace deliberate and courageous engagement that exhibits Christ's commandment to love all humankind. LIMITATIONS AND DISCLAIMER As a religious educational institution operating under the auspices of The Wesleyan Church, Indiana Wesleyan University is permitted and reserves the right to prefer employees on the basis of religion (42 U.S.C., Sections 2000e-1 and 2000e-2). The above job description is meant to describe the general nature and level of work being performed; it is not intended to be construed as an exhaustive list of all responsibilities, duties and skills required for the position. Employees will be required to follow other job-related instructions and to perform other job-related duties requested by their supervisor in compliance with Federal and State Laws. Advertised: 09 Mar 2023 US Eastern Standard Time Applications close: 22 Feb 2026 US Eastern Standard Time
    $27k-31k yearly est. 58d ago
  • Tribal Police Officer

    Pokagon Band of Potawatomi Indians 3.9company rating

    Border patrol agent job in South Bend, IN

    Job Description Must be a current state certified police officer and meet minimum requirements of the position as outlined below. Commitment to Citizen Service Service encompasses all aspects of the Pokagon Band of Potawatomi Indian's governmental operations. Every employee shares the responsibility to provide exemplary service, dignity, and respect to all Tribal Citizens, the Tribal Council, and staff members. To this end, all employees have an obligation to identify and report any service problems, issues, or concerns and through designated channels, initiate, recommend, and actively participate in solutions. Position Summary: Provide for a safe, welcome, and orderly environment for the Pokagon Band of Potawatomi community, defend the sovereignty of the Band and the rights of all the people in its jurisdiction, and assist in improving the quality of life for all Tribal Citizens Essential Functions: Patrol assigned area to control/monitor traffic and prevent crime. Coordinate the investigation of criminal cases and violations involving hunting and fishes. Warn or arrest persons violating the laws and issue tickets to violators. Provide police response to calls for service and assistance. Apply the appropriate level of direction and control to protect life, property, facilities and maintain public peace and order at public gatherings and events. Direct and control traffic around accidents and other disruptions as needed. Provide first aide at the scene of accidents, medical assistance calls, domestic violence calls, and as needed in other situations. Maintain daily activity report and logs, prepare accident and incident reports, and direct the preparation, handling, and maintenance of departmental records. Assume responsibility for proper maintenance of personal equipment and vehicles assigned for patrol. Cooperate with court personnel and officials from other law enforcement agencies and testify in court as necessary. Perform the assigned function of a Tribal Investigator as may be needed. Represent the department in the community and various events. Non-Essential Functions: Assist other local police agencies with calls. Assist area police departments in carrying out their functions. Perform other related functions as assigned. Equipment: Standard office equipment. Systems used: MS Office applications, E-Justice Reporting System Uniform required. Motor vehicle under regular and emergency conditions. Two-way radios, hand tools including handgun, shotgun, handcuffs, baton, cap stun, flashlight. Protective gear required as necessary. Position Requirements: High School Diploma or GED required. Associate degree or equivalent sponsorship required. Degree must be from an accredited institution whose program of study has been recognized by the Council for Higher Education Accreditation or the United States Department of Education; equivalent sponsorship must be from a Police Department. Be a current state certified police officer. Must have successfully passed basic recruit training and firearms qualifications. If not currently MCOLES and ILEA certified must obtain within a reasonable amount of time. Bureau of Indiana Affairs Special Deputation Training and Certification required or obtain within a reasonable amount of time. Ability to rigorous physical examination and background check required. Experience working with Native American communities preferred. Proficiency with MS Office Applications required. Indian Preference: Pokagon Band Preference Code applies Physical Requirements: Frequently required to use hands and fingers to operate equipment. Frequently required to see, talk and hear. Frequently required to stoop, kneel, crouch, bend, and crawl. Frequently subject to varying levels of stress in accordance with type of assignment. Work Environment: General office environment and outside environment. Variety of hazardous environments including noise, fumes, dust, traffic, etc. Extensive motor vehicle operation. Exposed to moving traffic enforcement/control situations. Subject to assault, combative persons in arrest situations, disturbance or other emergency calls. May have deadly/dangerous weapons used against officer. May be required to break up fights between two or more persons. Local travel is necessary, so the ability to travel as needed is required. Competencies: Decision Making Initiative Exemplifying Integrity Relationship Building Fostering Learning Quality Focus
    $43k-52k yearly est. 13d ago
  • Police Officer

    Purdue University 4.1company rating

    Border patrol agent job in West Lafayette, IN

    Join Purdue University as a Police Officer and play a pivotal role in ensuring safety and security on campus. Your responsibilities will include proactive observation and investigation of criminal incidents, such as missing persons, disturbances, traffic issues, and crowd management. You'll be tasked with securing and meticulously examining crime scenes, conducting interviews with victims, witnesses, suspects, and offenders, and generating comprehensive case reports. Additionally, you will be responsible for investigating traffic accidents and completing all necessary reports, mediating disputes, and restoring order when disturbances arise. Your duties will extend to providing essential police services, including traffic control and assisting other law enforcement agencies when required. Special events, such as sporting events and gatherings, will also require, managing crowds and ensuring security. Embracing the community policing philosophy, you will actively engage with and support the community, while enforcing Indiana State laws and University regulations. Purdue Police Officer Incentives * Starting Pay: $72,137 per year plus benefits * First Class Patrol Officer pay (After one year): $78,296 * $6,000 sign-on bonus for Lateral officers (must be full-time, certified ILEA Graduate or other academy recognized by ILEA, and currently working for anther department). $3,000 paid upon hire, $3,000 paid upon completion of probationary year * Longevity Pay up to $9,000 at year 24 * Specialty Pay: $1000 for first specialty, $750 each for 2nd and 3rd Overview of Hiring Process PUPD is accepting applications from current law enforcement officers and non-experienced applicants, each applicant type will conduct a different process as described below. New Officer Process Description: The Purdue Police Officer hiring process consists of the following steps: * Physical Fitness Exam * Written Exam * Oral Interview Panels * Background Investigation * Chief's Interview * Drug Screening, Post-Offer Medical, and Psychological Evaluation Experienced/Lateral Process Description: The qualified current officer hiring process consist of the following steps: * This process is only for currently employed full-time officers who have graduated from the Indiana Law Enforcement Academy OR another state police academy recognized by the ILETB as an approved academy for a basic training waiver. Officers meeting these requirements will be contacted directly by PUPD to begin the hiring process. * Physical Agility Test - 69 second obstacle course * Oral Interview Panels * Background Investigation * Chief's Interview * Drug Screening, Post-Offer Medical, and Psychological Evaluation For complete information about the Physical Fitness and Written Exam please visit: ********************** For more information about the Purdue University Police Department please visit: ********************* For further information about the Police Officer hiring process please contact Lieutenant Ryan Edwards at ************ or ******************* What We're Looking For Required: * High school diploma/GED * Must successfully complete the 40-hr Pre-Basic and Basic training courses through the Indiana Law Enforcement Academy (ILEA) within the first twelve months of employment * Must successfully complete the Purdue Probationary Officer Training and the Purdue Field Training Program within the first twelve months of employment * A strong commitment to customer service and use of good judgment * Strong interpersonal relationship and public relations skills * Strong conflict resolution skills and problem solving ability * Ability to adapt and react to unusual conditions and work effectively under pressure * Strong written and oral communication skills * Ability to maintain Indiana Police Officer certification including completion of 24 hours of continuing education annually * Must be physically and mentally capable of performing all duties of a police officer * Must successfully complete the Purdue Police Officer Physical Abilities Test annually * Must be at least 21 years of age * A valid Indiana driver's license and United States citizenship * Must be able to maintain a valid Indiana Driver's license Preferred: * Associate's or Bachelor's degree in Criminal Justice or related area * One year of experience in public safety or law enforcement * Bilingual communication skills Application Deadlines We are currently accepting applications. Once the next physical agility and written test is scheduled, we will send an invitation email to applicants * All qualifying applicants, who are invited to participate, must be available for the physical assessment and written exam * We will notify you with details on the next testing date if you are to participate. Notifications will be sent via email address listed in your completed online application. Applicants who pass the written exam and move forward in the process will be interviewed shortly afterwards * *Qualified applicants who are unable to attend the next testing date will still be considered for additional hiring cycles and will be notified regarding dates for future physical assessments and written exams * Consideration will be given to certified law enforcement candidates and non-certified candidates; certified law enforcement candidates who are currently employed full-time as a sworn officer in good standing will be exempt from the Physical Fitness Exam and Written Exam * *Candidates who meet this criterion will be considered year-round with no application deadline Additional Information * Learn more about Purdue's benefits summary * Purdue will not sponsor an employment authorization for this position * This posting represents multiple positions * A Background Check will be required for employment in this position * Exposed to job hazards and working conditions associated with police work * May work non-traditional hours * The schedule for this position consists of rotating twelve hour shifts * Required to wear a pager and carry a cell phone for callback to campus * FLSA: Non-Exempt (Eligible For Overtime) * Retirement Eligibility: PERF/Non-exempt Defined Contribution Plan * Please consult the following for additional benefits information: Purdue Benefits and Purdue University's Public Employee Retirement Fund (PERF), and Purdue University's Police Officer and Firefighters Pension About Us: Be a part of Administrative Operations-the organization that powers Purdue University by providing safe, reliable and transformative services. We support the university's day-to-day operations, as well as the strategic vision for the future. Administrative Operations delivers a wide range of essential services through various positions, including custodians, construction project managers, electricians, firefighters, groundskeepers, plumbers and more. We are looking for hardworking, dedicated individuals as we continue to grow strong, service-focused teams across campus. Team members work in collaborative environments where their contributions directly impact the success and daily experience of students, faculty, staff and campus visitors. Our employees benefit from the stability of year-round work, competitive pay and a comprehensive benefits package that includes medical, dental and vision insurance, retirement plans, paid time off and opportunities for ongoing training and professional growth. Apply now to begin your career with Administration Operations! Career Stream Fire, Police, and Skilled Trades 1 * Fire, Police, and Skilled Trades 1 * Pay Band S060 * Job Code #20002892 * Link to Career Path Maker: Who We Are Purdue is a community built on collaboration, with global perspectives, Boilermaker pride and endless opportunity to live, learn and grow. Join us and contribute to our culture. Purdue University is an EO/EA University. Apply now Posting Start Date: 1/15/26
    $72.1k-78.3k yearly Easy Apply 60d+ ago
  • Police Officer

    The City of Elkhart 3.8company rating

    Border patrol agent job in Elkhart, IN

    CITY OF ELKHART - FIll out the application: ********************** border="1" cellpadding="0" cellspacing="0"> DEPARTMENT Police Patrol Officer DIVISION Patrol STATUS Full-time CATEGORY Annual-Based Salaried FLSA Non-Exempt REPORTS TO Uniform Sergeant DATE 2025 JOB SUMMARY Responsible for patrolling the City, taking calls for service, detecting and deterring crime. PRINCIPAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES Major responsibilities require understanding of and constant attention and commitment to implementation and performance of the agency's mission. All assigned duties and tasks are expected to be performed in an effective, efficient and safe manner. The patrol officer must accept the responsibility to support and promote this organization's mission and comply with its directives. The patrol officer's personal conduct and behavior (on-duty as well as off-duty) must be such that it does not bring disrepute or unnecessarily endanger the public's trust or confidence in the agency or its members. This position requires a high level of problem-solving ability, self-initiative, and the ability and willingness to work a majority of the time without direct supervision. OTHER DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES Major duties involve taking calls for service. Patrolling to deter and detect crime. Investigating complaints, citing and/or arresting law violators. Following up on pending reports and cases. Preparing and/or serving civil process. Protecting persons and property. Use proper care of city property while performing his/her duties. Securing and protecting prisoners. The officer is expected to use self-directed work time in an efficient manner by self-initiating work on those task identified by the supervisory personnel. EDUCATION AND EXPERIENCE Position requires a valid Indiana Driver's License. Officers are required to attend and to successfully complete the Indiana Law Enforcement Academy at Plainfield, Indiana. Person holding position should make every attempt to successfully complete annually required 24 hours of training mandated by state law that would allow him/her to relate and review training given by departmental instructors. Meet certification requirements with IDACS - NCIC. Maintain proficiency in firearms. KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS, AND ABILITIES Logical thinking to solve problems. Ability to read, write, interpret and verbally give or demonstrate work instructions. PHYSICAL, MENTAL, AND VISUAL SKILLS Incumbent is walking, bending, standing, stooping and crouching daily. Clarity of vision with or without correction. WORKING CONDITIONS The majority of tasks are performed outside while working from a police vehicle. Few tasks require heavy lifting, pushing, or carrying heavy loads. Flexibility is important because of the need to enter and exit vehicles frequently, inspecting or searching buildings, climbing over and around obstacles, sudden move out of the way of danger, etc. Mental alertness is very important because of the need to make fine discriminations and decisions concerning subtle cues of impending danger or to discover inconsistencies in witnesses or suspect's testimonies, etc. However, as a sworn member with the responsibility to enforce violation of law, physical and mental demands can change dramatically within a few seconds, taking the maximum of human endurance. Therefore, the police officer must maintain a physical and mental state of fitness and readiness that enables him/her to handle (with minimal force and often without assistance) occasional contacts and involvement with dangerous and potentially dangerous people, animals and equipment. Work is performed in a 40 plus hours per week. DRUG TEST REQUIRED The City of Elkhart is a Drug Free Workplace. Therefore, a post offer, pre-employment drug screen is required. Random drug testing may be conducted after employment. POLICY STATEMENT The incumbent is required to possess the knowledge, skills, and abilities, and the physical, mental, and visual skills described in this to perform the principal duties, responsibilities and essential job functions. This is intended to describe the general nature and level of work being performed by the incumbent. Principal duties and responsibilities are intended to describe those functions that are essential to the performance of this job and “other” duties and responsibilities include those that are considered incidental or secondary to the overall purpose of this job. This job description does not state or imply that the above are the only duties and responsibilities assigned to this position. Employees holding this position will be required to perform any other job-related duties as requested by the Mayor. All requirements are subject to possible modification to reasonably accommodate individuals with a disability. Benefits » 10 Personal Days per year » 10 Vacation Days per year » Take Home Car Program » Double Time Pay for call ins and posted overtime » Holiday, Longevity, and Shift Differential Pay » Health, Dental, and Life Insurance » Public Employee Retirement Fund (PERF) » 99% of Pension Contribution Provided by City Salaries (For 2024, with a 4.25% contractual increase in 2025) » 3rd Class Patrolman - $64,420.00 - 1st year » 2nd Class Patrolman - $68,240.00 - 2nd year » 1st Class Patrolman - $75,240.00 - 3rd year » Investigator - $76,240.00 » Sergeant - $80,465.00 » Lieutenant - $84,645.00 » $2,000.00 Annual Clothing Allowance » $1,200.00 (Approx.) Annual Sick Incentive SALARY INFORMATION APPLICATION PROCESS Once you've turned your application in you will be notified of our next testing. On testing day we will start with the physical agility first, the tests are to the Indiana Law Enforcement Academy exit standards. Vertical Jump: 16 Inches One Minute Sit-ups: 29 300 Meter Run: 71 Seconds Minimum Push-ups: 25 1.5 Mile Run: 16 Minutes 28 Seconds Those applicant's successfully completing this portion of the testing are then invited to take our general education test and a personality profile questionnaire. All of this is done on the same day. Applicant's that pass this portion are then sent onto background investigation, and once completed, those applicant's that meet department standards are invited to an oral interview with the department administration, human resources from the city, and members of the Merit Commission. Upon completion of all of the above, applicants are then given a conditional offer of employment. If the offer is accepted then the applicant then has to complete a polygraph examination, medical and
    $76.2k-84.6k yearly 60d+ ago
  • Police Officer (Late-Shift)

    Butler University In 4.5company rating

    Border patrol agent job in Indianapolis, IN

    The Police Officer is responsible for making arrests, conducting search and seizure, traffic enforcement, crash investigation, public safety and service, investigation of criminal incidents, and maintaining public order on the University campus and surrounding area. Work involves patrolling all campus areas, buildings and parking lots day and night. Police Officers must exercise good judgment and discretion in dealing with violators of laws and University regulations. Police Officers may be required to work special assignments, special events or be on call. This person will be on late-shift. Responsibilities * Preserves public peace and order and prevents crime through proactive patrolling of the University campus. * Apprehends offenders. * Ensures the protection of people and property through the enforcement of the laws of the State of Indiana and regulations of Butler University. * Responds to customer requests and provides security services. * Participates in Community Policing programs and presentations and works collaboratively with other police agencies in resolving problems and enhancing community relations. * Other duties as assigned. Required Qualifications * High School Diploma * ILEA Tier 1 Basic (6 months) * IDACS Certification (6 months) (Indiana Data and Communications) * AED / CPR Certification (1 year) * Strong Problem Solving Skills * Excellent communication skills - written and oral BU Benefits and Perks * Please check out Butler's Total Rewards website to learn more about our benefit offerings, which include: Paid Time Off and Holidays: * 20 days of paid time off (vacation and PTO days) per Fiscal year * 8 Paid Holidays * In addition, a paid Winter Break between Christmas Eve and New Year's Day * Paid Parental Leave (after 1 year of full-time employment) Health: * Comprehensive medical, dental, and vision plans including disability and life insurance programs Retirement: * 10% employer contribution after 1 year of full-time employment Tuition Assistance: * Remission of tuition for classes taken at Butler for employees, spouses, and dependent children. * Eligibility after 9 months of full-time employment * Employees & spouses- undergraduate/graduate degrees * Dependents (under age 26)- undergraduate degree * Covers tuition only * Tuition Exchange Program for Dependents at participating institutions Butler Facilities Access, Discounts and Perks: * Access to Butler's on-site fitness facility and libraries for full-time staff and faculty * LinkedIn Learning Courses * Free premium subscription to the Calm App * Free subscription to the WSJ, The Economist, and NYT * Discount at the College Bookstore * Discount on select Athletic and Arts/Events Center Performances
    $38k-50k yearly est. Auto-Apply 60d+ ago
  • Police Officer Recruit

    City of South Bend 4.1company rating

    Border patrol agent job in South Bend, IN

    The City of South Bend accepts applications for the position of Police Officer Recruit on a rolling basis. We are looking for the best and brightest recruits to become a member of the fourth largest police department in the state. Please take a few moments to learn more about the rewards and benefits of becoming a South Bend Police Officer. If you have any questions please feel free to contact our Training Division for additional information, at **************. It is the goal of the South Bend Police Department to recruit the most qualified persons, without regard to race, color, religion, sex, national origin or disability, to serve the residents of South Bend as police officers. Hiring requirements are based on job-related criteria, taking into consideration the knowledge, personal attributes, skills, and training required to perform the job tasks, so as to further the principle of equal employment opportunity. Requirements United States Citizen Must be 21-35 years of age at time of application (or up to 40 years of age if retired military with 20 years of service and honorable discharge, in accordance with HB1359) Have a high school diploma or GED certificate Must be able to pass a competitive written exam Have no felony criminal convictions Have no conviction of domestic violence or a domestic violence-related offense (either misdemeanor or felony) Must be of good moral character Must pass mandatory drug screening Have no previous use of hallucinogenic drugs (LSD, Mushrooms, Mescaline, Ecstasy, etc.) Possess a valid driver's license from current state of residence Military discharge (if applicable) cannot be characterized as "other than honorable", "bad conduct", or "dishonorable" Must be able to pass a physical agility assessment test Must submit to in-depth background investigation, polygraph, psychological testing, and medical examination Selection Process The South Bend Police Department's Applicant Process may consist of, but is not limited to, the following evaluations. These may take up to six months to complete, in the following order: 1. Physical Fitness Assessment Test Physical fitness standards are based on the Indiana Law Enforcement Academy (ILEA) and the standards are the same for males and females. Applicants must meet the standard for each exercise to pass the assessment test. This is a PASS/FAIL test only, with no points assigned for results. Exercises in order are: Vertical Jump Test (Standard: 16 inches or greater) Timed Sit Up Test (29 in one minute or less) 300 Meter Run (Complete in 71 seconds or less) Push Up Test (Complete 25 push ups with no time limit) 1.5 Mile Run (Complete in 16:28 or less) Pistol Trigger Pull Test (Complete 6 pulls in 10 seconds or less) If all physical fitness standards are met, the applicant will be eligible to take the written exam. 2. Written Exam Created by a professional consulting firm using job-related criteria Four sections: Arithmetic, Reading Comprehension, Grammar, and Incident Report Writing Must score 82% or higher to continue on to interview phase Study guides for the written test will be given out after successful completion of the physical fitness assessment. Applicants will also have the opportunity to attend voluntary study sessions that are offered. At these study sessions, a practice test will be given, scored, and information on oral interview preparation will be discussed. 3. Personal Interview This is a one-on-one interview with a member of the Training Division Responses in this interview may be used for the polygraph examination, and this interview will help you to prepare for the polygraph The Training Dvision makes a recommendation as to whether applicants should continue in the process on the basis of this interview 4. Structured Oral Interview This is a structured interview in front of a board of civilians and sworn officers Each applicant is asked the same questions and responses are graded 5. Pension Board Interview This is a structured interview with the South Bend Pension Board This is the final step in the hiring process Applicant scores will be totaled to establish an eligibility list in descending order from highest to lowest passing scores. Applicants will be notified of their final ranking on the eligibility list. Upon an estimated projection of future vacancies, the department will extend the assessed number of "conditional" job offers to persons on the eligibility list in rank order. At that time, the following evaluations will be completed: In-depth background investigation Polygraph examination Psychological examination and interview with clinical psychologist Complete medical examination including vision, hearing, and mandatory drug screen If all evaluations are successfully completed, the applicant will be sworn in as probationary police officer, provided the department has available vacancies. The eligibility list will be valid for one year from the date of certification. Each year, applicant screening and testing processes for the department are conducted and a new eligibility list is established. Applicants are encouraged to reapply and repeat the testing if they wish to improve their scores and ranking. The Department's hiring needs, and therefore the amount of the eligibility list resulting in hires, changes from year to year based on a number of variables. For more information about the department or the selection process, contact the Training Division at ************** or ****************************.
    $40k-49k yearly est. 42d ago
  • Roving Patrol Officer (Day Time)

    Gary Community School Corporation 3.9company rating

    Border patrol agent job in Indiana

    Security/Security - 12-Months PURPOSE STATEMENT To provide continued visual monitoring of our schools for security purposes. Constant inspection of buildings and grounds acts as a preventative measure for possible incidents of vandalism, burglary and fire. In the event of an alarm call, roving patrol is to respond within five (5) minutes and hopefully, prevent losses and damages of school property and apprehend intruders. ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS The list of duties and responsibilities is illustrative only, and is not a comprehensive listing of all the duties and responsibilities performed by this position. Drives around entire building and gives special attention to windows, doors and other means of entry. Walks around buildings when necessary for efficient inspection of buildings. Checks for objects near or against buildings or on roofs that could be utilized to climb up to roofs, e.g., ladders, boxes, ropes, pipes, tree branches. Checks, opens windows, doors and damaged areas of buildings where there are signs of possible entry. Roving security officers are to enter buildings if such signs exist. Looks for signs of smoke or actual fire. If suspected or detected, officers are to quickly survey the situation, determine area affected and call fire units. Gives as much information as possible on location of fire, size of fire, location of fire hydrants, and etc. Inspects school grounds for abandoned unlicensed or improperly parked vehicles. Such vehicles are to be towed. Mobile canteens and peddler vehicles are a public nuisance and cause a great deal of concern on the part of school administrators and neighboring residents. These vehicles are to be given attention when and wherever sighted. Checks condition of school grounds. Indicates on activity reports where excess amounts of trash, hazardous conditions, broken waterlines, damaged fences, and etc. are located. Checks for unauthorized persons on school grounds. Persons drinking alcoholic beverages, littering, fighting engaging in conduct that could cause damage to building and property or engaging in other illegal or unethical action should be dealt with immediately and appropriately. If unauthorized persons are suspected or sighted in buildings, an immediate attempt should be made to control the perimeter. Assistance should be called for and the point of entry covered. The building should be entered and if apprehensions are made, proper police procedures should be followed. Responds to all alarm calls received by the monitoring service in an appropriate amount of time. Records activities during assigned shift by utilizing report forms. The activity report must indicate time of arrival at school sites and disposition of their activities. Reports must also include mileage readings, date, times, car numbers, radio numbers. All activity reports are to be turned in at the end of the assigned shift. Activity reports are to be placed in the file box located in the radio room. Files arrest and other related reports within twenty-four (24) hours of an incident. Copies are to be made of all reports and submit one (1) copy to the Security Services office. Works assigned city areas as directed by the field lead security officer or Coordinator of Security Services. Records beginning and end of assigned shift by use of the time clock located at the administrative building in the radio room. At the beginning of each shift, roving patrol officers obtains a school radio. Radio should be turned on at all times. Turns in school radio at the end of assigned shift. Initiates radio checks with the central monitoring station. Reports beginning of duty and assigned unit number at the beginning of the shift. Make a radio check with the central station monitor each hour. Radios are to be turned off when you place them back into the radio cabinet. Contacts persons responsible for scheduling prior to the posting of the schedule to state their availability. Schedules will cover at least a fourteen (14) day period and they will be posted. Dresses as directed by their police agencies or in the absence of directions from such agency, then as directed by the Coordinator of Security. Reports for duty with flashlights and other appropriate equipment. Only police personnel will be permitted to operate their department vehicles. All roving patrol officers must have secured an appropriate vehicle, police or school city, to conduct their tour of duty. Entitled to a thirty (30) minute paid lunch period. Activity reports are to contain this information. Lunch is to be taken in the middle of the shift. Hours of employment are divided into three (3) shifts: Days (8:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m.), Evenings (4:00 p.m. to 12:00 midnight) and Midnights (12:00 midnight to 7:30 a.m. or 8:00 a.m. on weekends and holidays). Conducts yourself by the policies of the department they represent, also the policies and procedures set out by the Gary Community School Corporation and good common sense. Persons not employed for the purpose of providing security services shall not be permitted as “ride-a-longs” in the security vehicles at any time during the workday. The following procedures should be followed whenever a roving patrol security officer is dispatched to an activated intrusion/fire alarm at a school site: Gives location at time of dispatch (10-20). Receives information from central station dispatcher pertaining to activated alarms, zone numbers, identified areas (kitchen, library, etc.) Logs information on activity log sheet. If circumstances permit, goes immediately to alarm control box(es), usually located in boiler rooms. Observes display window for additional information on alarm status. Turns alarm control box OFF. Walks to area(s) of activated alarm(s). Looks for signs of intrusion/fire. Secures the area if intrusion was made. Notifies dispatcher if a fire is discovered. Gives exact location of fire and the section of the building where the fire is discovered. This information is vital to fire department personnel. If fire is out of control, exit building immediately. In the event intrusion is made, attempts to make apprehension(s). In the event no disorders are found, returns to the alarm control box and turn the control box(es) ON. Locks all doors that were opened upon your entry and leaves building. Notifies the central station dispatcher of your findings. Logs findings on the activity log sheet in the DISPOSITION column. Notifies the dispatcher that you have cleared the building and that you are back in service. Before clearing the area completely, drives around the building as a preventive measure. Looks for open windows, objects/ladders near the building, opened doors, areas parked near or on property. If circumstances do not permit you to do as stated above, uses best judgment in pursuing intruders, making apprehensions or entering buildings. Continues normal roving duties. Any additional or new assignments that change a security officer's original duties and responsibilities as listed in these guidelines, policies and procedures shall be authorized by the Coordinator of Security. Maintains regular attendance and punctuality. Assists other personnel as may be required for the purpose of ensuring an efficient and effective working environment. SUPERVISORY RESPONSIBILITIES None. QUALIFICATIONS To perform this job successfully, an individual must be able to perform each essential duty satisfactorily. The requirements listed below are representative of the knowledge, skill and/or ability required. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions. Knowledge of: Juvenile law Skill in: Checking buildings for intruders, requesting assistance of school monitoring service. If a signal is received from motion detectors, requests continued monitoring in case of further movement by a would-be intruder. Ability to: Demonstrate good judgment and acceptance of assigned duties and responsibilities. EDUCATION AND EXPERIENCE Minimum High School Diploma or GED required. Candidate should be in good health and stamina. CERTIFICATION Must possess a valid Indiana drivers and/or chauffeur's license and will be subject to background research and submit to various mental, physical and drug tests. PHYSICAL DEMANDS The physical demands described here are representative of those that must be met by an employee to successfully perform the essential functions of this job. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions. Sedentary Work: Exerting up to 10 pounds of force occasionally and/or a negligible amount of force frequently or constantly to lift, carry, push, pull or otherwise move objects, including the human body. Sedentary work involves sitting most of the time. Jobs are sedentary if walking and standing are required only occasionally and all other sedentary criteria are met. Specific vision abilities required by this job include the ability to adjust focus. WORK ENVIRONMENT The work environment characteristics described here are representative of those an employee encounters while performing the essential functions of this job. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions. Required Testing Certificates & Licenses border="0" cellpadding="0" cellspacing="0"> Drug Test See Above Continuing Educ./Training Clearances border="0" cellpadding="0" cellspacing="0" width="655"> See Above CPS & Expanded Background Clearance
    $28k-34k yearly est. 60d+ ago
  • Detention Officer

    St. Joseph County, In 3.3company rating

    Border patrol agent job in South Bend, IN

    Detention Officer DEPARTMENT: Probate Court/ Juvenile Justice Center WORK SCHEDULE: FIRST SHIFT 7AM-3PM | SECOND SHIFT 3PM-11PM | THIRD SHIFT 11PM-7AM JOB CATEGORY: POLE (Protective Occupations, Law Enforcement) SALARY: $45,919/year STATUS: Full-time FLSA STATUS: Non-exempt DATES: Open until date closed/filled To perform this position successfully, an individual must be able to perform each essential function. The requirements listed in this document are representative of the knowledge, skill, and/or abilities required. St. Joseph County provides reasonable accommodations to qualified employees and applicants with known disabilities who require accommodation to complete the application process or perform essential functions of the job unless those accommodations would present an undue hardship. Incumbent serves as Detention Officer for the St. Joseph Probate Court/Juvenile Justice Center, responsible for providing care and security for residents at the St. Joseph Probate Court/Juvenile Justice Center. Meeting the physical and emotional needs of all residents. Possessing the ability to perform any tasks necessary and requested for the overall operation of the agency. Benefits Affordable Medical, Dental, and Vision Plans Paid Time Off (PTO) with generous accruals Employer Paid Life Insurance coverage Short-Term and Long-Term Disability (STD/LTD) Flexible Spending Accounts (FSA) for healthcare and dependent care Gym Membership Discounts to encourage wellness Employer-Funded PERF (Public Employees' Retirement Fund) Access to additional voluntary benefits and resources Responsibilities Provides orientation for new residents. Assists in training new employees. Checks on residents in rooms every 15 minutes, with closer intervals if situation warrants. Searches all rooms for contraband. Provides immediate crisis intervention for distraught, suicidal or violent residents. Disciplines residents consistently and fairly for misbehavior. Ability to conduct themselves as a positive role model for juveniles by demonstrating values of respect, responsibility, tolerance and acceptance. Must possess good verbal communication skills in order to effectively lead and facilitate group presentations and discussions in youth self-improvement classes. Successful officers have the ability to motivate juveniles by relating lessons taught to real life situations; i.e., encouraging youth to think through their options before they act and the consequences of those options chosen. Qualifications Minimum age 21. Education/Experience Bachelor's degree preferred, High School Diploma or equivalent required. Prior training or experience in dealing with adolescents preferred. Physical Requirements This is a locked, secure, jail-like environment housing juveniles who are charged with delinquent acts, many of which are violent such as battery, robbery and murder. The safety of this community, as well as our staff and residents depend upon Detention Officers who have the ability to act quickly, responsibly, and fairly, with compassion, consistency, and control. Work is performed on carpeted and cement floors. There is a considerable amount of walking in the center to escort juveniles from one area to another and to monitor rooms every 4 to 15 minutes. Detention staff must possess the ability to visually inspect a cell room through the door window before entry. Physical confrontations with residents and cleaning require physical fitness, endurance, a moderate amount of strength and mental awareness. Officers must be physically able to subdue a resident who is fighting or out of control. This may include physical restraint, handcuffing, use of pepper spray, and transporting the juvenile to a more restrictive environment when necessary.
    $45.9k yearly 60d+ ago
  • Certified Off Duty Police Officer (Security)

    Security Pro 24/7

    Border patrol agent job in South Bend, IN

    Indiana Security, a security agency based in Bloomington, Indiana, is dedicated to providing our residents and businesses dependable and efficient security services. We invite you to explore an opportunity with Indiana Security, whether just starting your career or as an experienced security professional looking to join a rewarding team. Job Skills / Requirements Job Title: Off Duty Police Officer *Must Be An Active Police Officer With Officer Certifications, SRO, Police Reserves, Etc..* Hourly Pay Rate: $30 - $75ph Shift times: Various Times and Days based on availability Jobs are located in South Bend and surrounding area General Job Functions: Provide Police presence, detecting suspicious or criminal activity, grant or deny access to the facility accordingly, along with various site related tasks. Sites may require excessive sitting or standing. This is a As Needed position 1st Shift, 2nd Shift, 3rd Shift, Weekends.
    $39k-50k yearly est. 35d ago
  • Reserve Patrol Officer - Sheriffs Office

    Elkhart County, In 4.2company rating

    Border patrol agent job in Elkhart, IN

    Reserve Patrol Officer - Sheriffs Office JobID: 130 Protective Services/Reserve Officer Date Available: ASAP Additional Information: Show/Hide VACANCY NOTICE RESERVE PATROL OFFICER DEPARTMENT: Elkhart County Sheriff's Department SALARY: Volunteer Position BENEFITS OFFERED: None DATE POSITION TO BE FILLED: Currently available and openings as they occur HOURS & DAYS OF WORK: When available LOCATION OF POSITION: Elkhart County Sheriff's Department, Goshen TRAVEL REQUIREMENTS: Patrolling Elkhart County (Please fill out driving page on application) JOB REQUIREMENTS: * HS Diploma or GED * Valid driver's license * Complete department required FTO training * Maintain annual in-service training requirements * Must be at least 21 years of age and a US Citizen * Pre-employment background check and polygraph Elkhart County Human Resources 117 N. Second Street, Goshen, IN 46526 Telephone: ************** FAX: ************** ALL APPLICANTS WILL BE NOTIFIED BY THE SHERIFF'S DEPARTMENT OF THE NEXT TESTING DATE AND TIME TO REGISTER FOR THE TEST. APPLICATIONS ONGOING Elkhart County is an Equal Opportunity Employer
    $37k-43k yearly est. 60d+ ago
  • Deputy Sheriff

    Hamilton County 4.2company rating

    Border patrol agent job in Noblesville, IN

    Hamilton County is one of Indiana's fastest growing, highest educated and wealthiest counties in the state and the Midwest. Two-thirds of the workforce lives and works in the county -- a percent that has remained constant since 2010. Hamilton County is continually recognized in rankings ranging from “Best Cities to Relocate To” and “Best City to Raise a Family” to “Healthiest County in Indiana” and “Happiest Suburbs in the Nation”. Come be a part of all Hamilton County has to offer as we work together to serve the citizens of Hamilton County. : POSITION: Deputy Sheriff DEPARTMENT: Sheriff WORK SCHEDULE: As scheduled STATUS: Full-time Merit FLSA STATUS: Non-exempt To perform this position successfully, an individual must be able to perform each essential duty satisfactorily. The requirements listed in this document are representative of the knowledge, skill, and/or ability required. Hamilton County provides reasonable accommodation to qualified employees and applicants with known disabilities who require accommodation to complete the application process or perform essential functions of the job unless the accommodation would cause an undue hardship. Incumbent serves as Deputy Sheriff for the Sheriff, responsible for enforcing federal, state, and local laws and protecting County residents and their property. DUTIES: Regularly conducts proactive and reactive patrol of County roads and other designated areas, maintaining high visibility and ensuring security of residences, businesses, and construction sites. Investigates and reports all suspicious or unlawful activities and performs necessary actions to enforce laws. Monitors radio and other communication devices and responds to alarms and citizen calls of distress and complaints of alleged unlawful activity, including assessing and bringing situations under control, taking statements from victims and witnesses, calming emotionally distraught persons, mediating disputes, providing assistance, and ensuring lawful apprehension and arrest of criminal offenders. Responds to civil disturbances/concerns, such as loose, injured, or loud animals, and vehicle lockouts. Stops drivers of vehicles for traffic violations, verifying licenses and registration data, effecting breath tests as necessary, advising drivers of safe driving practices, issuing warnings/citations, and/or arresting drivers as warranted. Responds to and investigates traffic accidents, including assessing extent of personal injuries, calling for emergency medical assistance, photographing, videotaping, and measuring accident scenes, taking statements from victims and witnesses, directing removal of damaged vehicles, and ensuring area is clear. Assists with extracting, providing emergency medical care, and lifting victims onto stretchers and into medical vehicles as needed. Directs vehicular and pedestrian traffic when congestion occurs or as assigned. Pursues, apprehends, searches, and arrests suspects, using only necessary physical force, advising them of rights, and transporting to detention area. Prevents individuals from injuring themselves or others by using physical restraint or appropriate weapons. Performs booking procedures of detained individuals by obtaining background information, searching individuals and their property and accounting for the detainee's personal belongings. Participates in formal investigation of crimes by securing/protecting and searching crime scenes, collecting, preserving, and protecting evidence according to prescribed procedures, locating and interviewing victims and witnesses, interrogating suspects, and conducting neighborhood checks. Searches persons and property with and without a warrant in accordance with the law. Retrieves information using IDACS/NCIC. Enters data on computer, prepares various documents, and submits all required reports according to department deadlines. Maintains appearance and serviceability of all issued and/or required police vehicles, uniforms, equipment, and weapons, according to department standards. Maintains physical fitness according to department standards. May serve on or coordinate specialized law enforcement teams, such as K-9, honor guard, Patrol, Crash Investigation Team, Tactical K9 Tracking team and/or may be given special assignments, such as public speaking, DARE instructor, firearms armorer, gang and/or community liaison, or providing police escort. May serve on special boards/committees, such as Use of Force Review Board. May periodically transport individuals detained by the County to/from appropriate courts, detention, or medical facilities, and may periodically transport persons to mental health facilities. May periodically serve various legal documents, including summonses, court orders to appear and notices of hearings, and returns documents to appropriate officials/courts. Periodically testifies in court as required. May periodically serve as officer in charge of shift in absence of immediate supervisor, as assigned. Participates in and may instruct training programs for certification in specialized law enforcement areas as assigned or required. May perform voluntary technical assignments including but not limited to: Firearms Instructor, Accident Investigator, Field Training Officer, Certified Chemical Test Operator, Drug Recognition Expert, D.A.R.E. Instructor, Defensive Tactics Instructor, E.V.O.C. Instructor, Weapons Armorer. Performs related duties as assigned. I. JOB REQUIREMENTS AND DIFFICULTY OF WORK: High school diploma or GED and certification or ability to be certified by the Indiana Law Enforcement Academy within time period specified by department. Must be at least 21 years of age. Ability to meet all departmental hiring and retention requirements, including not posing a direct threat to the health and safety of other individuals in the workplace. Ability to legally carry a handgun, and obtain a passing score in the handgun, rifle, and shotgun Course of Fire, as may be required by Indiana Law Enforcement Training Board standards and agency required. Ability to maintain all law enforcement certifications required by the Indiana Law Enforcement Training Board. Thorough knowledge of and ability to make practical application of customary practices and procedures of the department, and civil, criminal, and juvenile justice systems. Ability to comply with all employer/department personnel policies and work rules, including, but not limited to, attendance, safety, drug-free workplace, and personal conduct. Thorough knowledge of community geography, and radio frequencies, codes, procedures, and limitations. Thorough knowledge of and ability to research and enforce federal, state, and local laws, perform standardized patrol operations, and take authoritative action as needed. Working knowledge of and ability to properly use and maintain all assigned uniforms, equipment, and weapons, including, but not limited to, computer, printer, copier, audio and video recorders, 35mm and digital cameras, intercom, tear gas/mace, binoculars, baton, breath test instrument, fingerprint equipment, doppler and laser radar, automatic defibrillator, drug identification kit, fire extinguisher, measuring/roller tapes, overhead projector, cellular phone, hand cuffs, hand gun, rifle, shotgun and electronic control device (ECD). Working knowledge of standard practices and procedures in first responder and CPR. Working knowledge of universal health precautions and blood borne pathogens control, and ability to apply such knowledge in the field to protect oneself from infection. Working knowledge of photography and taking latent prints, and ability to appropriately receive, maintain and account for articles received in evidence. Working knowledge of standard English grammar, spelling and punctuation, and ability to enter data on computer, and effectively prepare department forms/reports within deadlines. Ability to provide public access to or maintain confidentiality of department information/records according to state requirements. Ability to physically perform the essential duties of the position. Ability to deal swiftly, rationally, and decisively with potentially violent individuals in precarious situations, de-escalate volatile situations by means of conversation/negotiation, and effect forceful arrest using appropriate physical force as situations demand. Ability to effectively listen, comprehend and communicate with co-workers, law offenders, inmates, other law enforcement and emergency personnel, crime and accident victims and witnesses, and the public, by radio, telephone, in person, and in writing, including being sensitive to professional ethics, gender, cultural diversities and disabilities. Ability to adapt to changing weather conditions, work environments, irregular and/or extended hours, and perform duties despite the stress of potential personal injuries and loss of life. Ability to serve on 24-hour call and appropriately respond to emergencies from off-duty status. Ability to obey all written and oral orders and directives from the Sheriff and superior officers, and appropriately respond to constructive criticism. Ability to work alone and with others in a team environment with minimum direct supervision, and maintain appropriate, respectful interrelationships with co-workers. As a result of the duties associated with this job, there is the potential of becoming exposed to blood borne pathogens and other potentially infectious diseases. To safeguard employees and eliminate the liability placed on Hamilton County, employees working in this position shall begin the three shot Hepatitis B vaccination and subsequent training within 10 days of their initial job assignment per OSHA 29 CFR 1910.1030(f)(2)(i). The initial and two subsequent vaccinations shall be administered by the Hamilton County Health Department and free of charge to the employee. If the employee has previously received the three shot Hepatitis B vaccination, official documentation must be provided to the supervisor identifying the dates in which each shot was appropriately administered. A Temporary Medical Declination may be made for a period of up to six months. A Declination form must be completed, outlining the medical reasons for the temporary declination, and forwarded to the Safety & Risk Manager. Employees temporarily declining the vaccine are prohibited from performing any duties in which they may be exposed to a blood borne pathogen or other potentially infectious disease until they are able to begin/continue the series of vaccinations. Failure to comply will result in termination of employment. As a condition of employment, all employees of the Hamilton County Sheriff's Office are expected to comply with the agency's Drug Free Workplace Policy. Therefore, employees working in this position must follow all County policies and procedures with respect to drug and alcohol testing. The policy requires random drug testing and the disclosure of certain drug prescriptions that are labeled as possibly affecting or impairing judgment, coordination, or other senses, (including dizziness or drowsiness), or which may adversely affect the employee's ability to perform work in a safe and productive manner. Ability to regularly work evening, extended, irregular, and weekend hours. Possession of a valid Indiana driver's license and demonstrated safe driving record. II. RESPONSIBILITY: Incumbent performs according to established department policies and procedures, making independent decisions and taking authoritative action in response to situational demands. Errors in decisions or work may not be readily detected by supervisory review, and may result in adverse effects upon department operations, inconvenience to members of the public, and/or endangerment to self and/or others. III. PERSONAL WORK RELATIONSHIPS: Incumbent maintains frequent contact with co-workers, law offenders, inmates, other law enforcement and emergency personnel, crime and accident victims and witnesses, and members of the public for a variety of purposes, including exchanging and explaining information, comforting persons, mediating disputes, and enforcing laws. Incumbent's work frequently involves non-routine problem-solving to gain cooperation of law offenders in situations that may jeopardize the safety of the public and/or incumbent. Incumbent reports directly to assigned shift supervisor. IV. PHYSICAL EFFORT AND WORK ENVIRONMENT: Incumbent performs duties in an office environment and in the field, often in a vehicle, involving sitting/driving and/or standing/walking for long periods, bending, reaching, crouching/kneeling, climbing stairs, close and far vision, hearing sounds/communication, handling/grasping/fingering objects, keyboarding, speaking clearly, and exposure to normal hazards associated with law enforcement, such as adverse weather conditions, traffic, blood borne pathogens, communicable diseases, violent/hostile persons, and armed criminals. No prolonged, extreme physical demands are associated with normal duties, but incumbent may exert strenuous physical effort during emergency situations, such as pursuing suspects by driving a vehicle at high speed, running, forcing entry, scaling walls, jumping fences, apprehending/subduing offenders, pushing cars from roadway, and assisting with lifting/carrying persons weighing more than 100 pounds. APPLICANT/EMPLOYEE ACKNOWLEDGEMENT The for the position of Deputy Sheriff for the Sheriff describes the duties and responsibilities for employment in this position. I acknowledge that I have received this and understand that it is not a contract of employment. I am responsible for reading this job description and complying with all job duties, requirements and responsibilities contained herein, and any subsequent revisions. Proposed Hourly Rate: $0 Hamilton County is an Equal Opportunity Employer. We participate in E-Verify.
    $39k-57k yearly est. Auto-Apply 60d+ ago
  • Police Officer (1/9/2026 process)

    City of Fishers 3.1company rating

    Border patrol agent job in Fishers, IN

    The Fishers Police Department is accepting applications for the position of patrol officer. This position aims to provide ongoing police services to the citizens within the city limits of Fishers. This position is very complex and requires the officer to make decisions, take action, and perform processes frequently performed under extreme stress. The officer responds to dispatch calls covering areas where an officer might be needed. The officer receives these dispatch calls in the police car over a two-way radio. Only one officer is in a car. The types of situations an officer may need to respond to are varied. In addition, the officer patrols the City of Fishers general area and performs traffic enforcement duties. This activity is of an ongoing nature and is what the officer will generally do when not responding to calls from the dispatcher. Furthermore, the officer fulfills the administrative and judicial functions of the position and is required to attend all training functions sponsored by the department as ordered by a superior officer to improve or maintain his/her skills in a particular area. Examples of Duties 1.Prepares reports - maintains records of activities; writes narrative reports; keeps data logs; ensures secure maintenance of records. 2. Maintains operational records collects job relevant data and compiles information in an organized fashion according to department procedures. 3. Uses computers - enters data into computer; utilizes computer software; retrieves information stored in computer format. 4. Conducts investigation of criminal activity gathers facts, draws conclusions and analyzes information relevant to incidents of criminal activity. 5. Collects/searches for evidence at crime scene gathers and preserves evidence at crime scenes; secures crime scene and detains witnesses. 6. Conducts surveillance operations observes activities of criminal suspects in either an open or surreptitious and secretive manner. 7. Documents crime scene sketches, photographs, makes audio recordings, or writes observations and information relevant to crime scene. 8. Testifies in court - consults with attorneys and orally presents information during court hearings. 9. Interviews witness and suspects questions members of the public about events which surround criminal activity; methods for gathering information may include support interview techniques as well as more confront interrogation methods. 10. Operates vehicle under emergency conditions drives department issued motor vehicle under various and potentially adverse or emergency conditions. 11. Makes arrests takes legal control of criminal suspects; may need to exercise reasonable force to control resistant suspects. 12. Serves warrants presents legal papers to members of the public. 13. Handles hostile contacts responds to angry and argumentative members of the public in a manner which complies with department regulations; exerts reasonable force if required to control resistant suspects. 14. Pursues fleeing suspects chases and subdues suspects who flee; may be required to run or operate a vehicle in an emergency manner. 15. Reports to emergency scenes responds to dispatch or calls from the public and provides emergency services as required by an incident. 16. Performs duties related to traffic enforcement enforces vehicle traffic regulations; observes traffic conditions and issues traffic citations for infractions. 17. Operates firearms qualifies with department issued firearms; maintains weapon and utilizes firearm according to department regulations. 18. Answers media questions meets with members of the press and answers questions or provides information about individual situations or department activities when ordered to do so by superior officers. 19. Interacts with the public meets members of the public; attends public meetings; responds to questions and complaints raised by members of the public. 20. Maintains liaisons with other agencies - meets with representatives for other agencies to share information and coordinate activities. 21. Utilizes police radio uses department radio to communicate with dispatch and other department members. 22. Applies emergency first aid applies life saving first aid or other emergency medical operations to injured individuals which awaiting additional medical assistance. 23. Maintains personal appearance maintains personal grooming and dress according to department regulations. 24. Communicates with other members of department - attends meetings, works well with others, communicates with other officers. 25. Attends training sessions attends lectures, classes and other training experiences as required by department regulations. 26. Attends work arrives for duty in a punctual and work ready fashion. 27. Maintains equipment ensures that equipment needed to perform job is in a clean and operational state. 28. Accepts supervision- works cooperatively with members of higher rank; accepts direction and follows orders. 29. Participates in department meetings attends meetings, listens, and makes contributions that are helpful and task oriented. Minimum qualifications Shall possess a valid Indiana driver's license (or obtain one within 60 days of becoming an Indiana resident) and have no more than eight active points; Shall be a U.S. citizen; Shall be at least 21 years of age and not have reached 40 years of age by date of appointment. The maximum age limit is 40 years and 6 months if you are a veteran with 20 years of service. Veterans include those who were previously in the United States Army, Navy, Air Force, Marine Corps, Coast Guard or the Indiana National Guard; Shall be drug-free and have no convictions for operating a motor vehicle under the influence of drugs; Shall not have a conviction for operating a vehicle while intoxicated or with a blood alcohol content of .08% or above; Shall have no felony convictions; Shall have no convictions of any Class A misdemeanor; Shall have no convictions for selected Class B misdemeanors; The Chief of Police will make the final decision regarding disqualification in this area; Shall not have been convicted of a misdemeanor crime of domestic violence; Shall not have been dishonorably discharged from the military; Shall be a high school graduate or possess a GED certificate; Shall have no tattoos or brands, regardless of subject matter, on head, face, hands, or neck (anything above the t-shirt neckline to include on/inside the eyelids, mouth, and ears); Shall meet or exceed The Fishers Police Department s Physical Fitness standards, which are: 29 sit-ups in 1 Minute 25 pushups (untimed) At least a 16" vertical jump 1.5 mile run in 16 minutes 28 seconds 300-meter run in 71 seconds Steps in the Hiring Process: Dates Included Step 1 Online Application - Open January 9,2026-February 23,2026 Step 2 Physical Fitness Testing & Written Examination March 7, 2026 Step 3 Oral Interview Board March 11, 12,13, 2026 Step 4 Personal History Statement (Guardian Invitation) Step 5 Pre-Background Interview March 16 (Week of), 2026 Step 6 Background Investigation March 23-April 12, 2026 Step 7 Polygraph March 23 (Week of), 2026 Step 8 Chief s Interview Board May 5,6,7, 2026 Step 9 Psychological & Medical Examinations May 7-15, 2026 Step 10 Local and State Pension Board Approval Step 11 Tentative Hire Date July 27,2026 Step 12 Successful Completion of the Indiana Law Enforcement Academy Step 13 Successful Completion of the Field Training Process and one year probation Hiring Seminar (Optional to attend) February 24, 2026 - 6:30pm, Meeting to discuss tips to be successful in the process. All dates are tentative and subject to change. Applicants must pass each individual step in the hiring process to be eligible to advance to the next step. Applicants may be eliminated from the process for not meeting the minimum requirements and no further explanation may be given. Physical Fitness Testing The following physical fitness standards are required by the Fishers Police Department. The tests are pass/fail and must be successfully completed to continue in the hiring process. It is in your best interest to prepare for the physical fitness test. Test Standard Requirement 1. 1 Minute Sit-ups 29 minimum 2. Pushups 25 minimum 3. Vertical Jump 16 inches 4. 1.5 Mile Run 16 minutes 28 seconds 5. 300 Meter Run 71 seconds Description of test: 1. 1 Minute Sit-ups: Applicant starts by lying on their back, knees bent, heels flat on the floor, fingers laced and held behind their head. During the sit-up, the applicant in the up position must touch their elbows to their knees, then return until their shoulder blades touch the floor. 2. Pushups: Hands are placed slightly wider than shoulder width apart, with fingers pointed forward. Starting from the up position (elbows extended, only hands and feet touching the floor) the back must remain straight at all times. The applicant must lower their body to the floor until their chest touches the administrator's fist. The applicant then returns to the up position. This is one repetition. 3. Vertical Jump: Applicant jumps as high as possible and marks the highest point of their jump by touching a measuring stick. The applicant may only move one foot prior to the jump and must jump from both feet. The arms may thrust upward. Measurement is the total inches above the standard reach point. 4. 1.5 Mile Run: Applicant Runs or walks for a distance of 1.5 miles in 16 minutes 28 seconds or less. 5. 300 Meter Run: Applicant runs 300 meters in 71 seconds or less. The Indiana Law Enforcement Academy has created a video showing or explaining each of the five physical fitness tests. The video shows you exactly how you need to perform the tests in order to pass. Please go to the following web address to view the video. ******************************* ***The Indiana Law Enforcement Academy is changing its fitness standards effective August 2026.***
    $40k-50k yearly est. 11d ago
  • Lieutenant Supervisor - Police Officer - Night Shift

    Indiana University Health 4.6company rating

    Border patrol agent job in Lafayette, IN

    Schedule: Full Time Night Shifts (11:00 pm - 6:00 am) Department Supported: Public Safety Primary Responsibilities: Provides direction and guidance to team members, guests, and patients. Counsels, coaches and evaluates subordinate personnel. Assists teams with de-escalating tense, uncertain and emotional situations and proactively works to prevent crime and safety incidents. Creates a safe healthcare environment for team members, patients, and guests. Serves as shift commander and supervises sergeants, police officers and Public Safety Officers. Issues work assignments and supervises work activities of all assigned personnel. Complete and approve work schedules to ensure proper shift coverage. Conducts rounding and foot and vehicle patrols in and around properties that are owned, leased, or occupied by IU Health. Responds to calls for service and investigates criminal activity and vehicle crashes as needed. Enforces and assists in the enforcement of IU Health rules, regulations, policies and state statutes. Maintains records and logs and completes written reports as required. Performs physical security screening as required. Assists other public safety agencies as needed. Responds to officers' calls for assistance and assumes onscene command of critical incidents. Control and assess situations, identify appropriate actions to preserve crime scenes, compile critical information and coordinate activities with other jurisdictions. Acts in capacity of senior departmental officer in absence of more senior ranking officer. Performs other duties as assigned by the chain of command. Requirements: * Requires high school diploma or GED equivalent and seven (7) years of law enforcement experience. OR Associate's degree and five (5) years of law enforcement experience. * Requires current non-restricted Indiana Driver's License. * Requires previous successful completion of Indiana Law Enforcement Tier I or II training, successful completion of the IU Health DPS field training program. * Must be able to obtain NCIC/IDACS certification and access. * Must not have convictions for felony, domestic violence or violent misdemeanor offenses. * Must be able to pass a pre-employment background investigation, drug screening and psychological exam. * Requires working knowledge of computers and various software programs. * Have never had law enforcement officer license denied by final order or revoked. * Not currently on suspension or have a voluntary surrender of a law enforcement license currently in effect.
    $44k-54k yearly est. Auto-Apply 7d ago

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