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  • Detention Officer - Cimarron Correctional Facility

    Corecivic 4.2company rating

    Border patrol agent job in Tulsa, OK

    At CoreCivic, our employees are driven by a deep sense of service, high standards of professionalism and a responsibility to better the public good. We are currently seeking a Detention Officer who has a passion for providing the highest quality care in an institutional, secure setting. Come join a team that is dedicated to making an impact for the people and communities we serve. The Detention Officer performs routine duties in accordance with established policies, regulations and procedures to maintain order and provide for the security, care and direct supervision of inmates/residents in housing units, at meals, during recreation, on work assignments and during all other phases of activity in a correctional facility. May employ weapons or force to maintain discipline and order. Must be able to work any post assignment on any shift. Responsible for maintaining order, safety, and security of residents in a correctional facility. Engage in a variety of interchangeable work areas that includes, but is not limited to, armory/key control, housing units, kitchen, medical, visitation, etc. Qualifications: Must complete pre-service correctional officer training and, where applicable, be a non-commissioned security officer licensed by the state of employment. A valid driver's license and clear driving record is required. Demonstrate ability to complete any required training, as established or necessary to meet contract requirements and/or standards. Minimum age requirement: Must be at least 18 years of age. CoreCivic is a Drug-Free Workplace & EOE including Disability/Veteran.
    $27k-35k yearly est. 1d ago
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  • Border Patrol Agent - Experienced (GS11)

    Us Customs and Border Protection 4.5company rating

    Border patrol agent job in Tulsa, OK

    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.
    $41k-46k yearly est. 2d ago
  • Police Officer

    Oklahoma State University 3.9company rating

    Border patrol agent job in Stillwater, OK

    Campus OSU-Stillwater Contact Name & Email Shannon Hansen, ************************** Work Schedule This position will work a fixed 12 hour schedule of either 6a-6p or 6p-6a on a Pittman schedule of 2 on 2 off- 3 on 2 off 2 on 3 off, Every other Friday, Saturday, Sunday off. Opportunities for overtime, may be called to duty during emergency situations. Appointment Length Regular Continuous/Until Further Notice Hiring Range $22.13 - $29.13 Hourly Special Instructions to Applicants For full consideration please include a resume, cover letter and contact information of 3 professional references About this Position Join a team that's more than just law enforcement - become part of a mission-driven department dedicated to protecting, serving, and shaping the future of Oklahoma State University. The OSU Police Department is looking for motivated, community-focused individuals who are ready to make a real impact on campus safety and student success. As an OSU Police Officer, you'll do more than respond to calls - you'll lead with presence, build lasting relationships, and be a trusted partner in creating a secure, inclusive, and thriving university environment. Our officers use advanced policing techniques and proactive strategies to prevent crime, enhance safety, and support the daily life of our campus community. This is your opportunity to serve with purpose. You'll enforce state laws and university policies, but you'll also play a key role in mentoring students, supporting major campus events, and standing as a visible symbol of safety and integrity. Whether you're assisting a student late at night, de-escalating a situation with empathy, or working collaboratively across departments - every day brings new opportunities to lead, serve, and grow. At OSU, policing is about partnership. It's about being part of something bigger. If you're ready to take on a role where your presence matters and your work has lasting impact - we want you on our team. 1. General: Provides effective leadership, management, training, and discipline for a shift of police officers and performs related administrative duties. 2. General: Protects lives and property through the utilization of modern law enforcement techniques and procedures to better provide a safe and orderly educational environment. 3. General: Crime Prevention/Safety Enhancement - Engaged in a proactive, rather than reactive, mode of public safety responsibilities in an effort to prevent crimes or hazardous activities from being committed and to reduce the risks of accidents on campus by monitoring potential problems. 4. General: Public Service/Public Relations - Provides a public service by assisting faculty, staff, students, and visitors in their multitude of daily activities on the university campus. 5. General: Maintains Educational Environment - Provides a regulatory function through the enforcement of university rules and regulations, in addition to state criminal and traffic laws. Required Qualifications High School/GED General Knowledge (degree must be conferred on or before agreed upon start date) High School/GED and a minimum 60 credit hours from an accredited college. Two (2) Years of Military service with an honorable discharge or prior certified law enforcement experience can substitute for the 60 hours of college credit. Certifications, Registrations, and/or Licenses: Before hire, the applicant will be required to have: Legally met all state and federal employment requirements Valid Oklahoma driver's license Ability to pass a battery of mental and physical tests Complete background investigation packet from the OSU Police/Public Safety Department Successfully pass extensive background investigation Successfully pass polygraph examination After hire, applicant will be required to acquire: Physical exam Drug scan Oklahoma Police Certification (CLEET Basic Police Academy) Skills, Proficiencies, and/or Knowledge: An officer must have full sensory perception to properly handle those activities normally expected of a law enforcement officer. Minor deficiencies in sensory perception (sight, hearing), which can be corrected to functional levels, may be acceptable. It is required that officers possess the verbal skills to effectively communicate with others and have the ability to effectively interview those persons to gain pertinent information. Officers must be able to communicate quickly and clearly. It is required that officers develop the mental ability to deal with stressful situations, yet remain calm and make rational decisions involving the lives and safety of others. It is required that officers possess the physical capabilities (including the use of both arms and legs) and psychomotor skills to be able to perform the following tasks: a. Walk and run up or down multiple flights of stairs or stadium steps b. Lift or pull an injured person to safety c. Operate a police vehicle in routine and emergency situations d. Chase a fleeing suspect a moderate distance, up to 1/2 mile e. Apprehend a suspect and maintain custody f. Handcuff an arrested person who may resist g. Become proficient (and fire a qualifying score) with the department-issued firearms h. Stand and/or walk continuously for a regular eight-hour shift i. Obtain certification for the department issued less-lethal weapons (ASP Baton, pepper spray [OC], taser) j. To be proficient in CLEET trained defensive tactics k. To manually direct traffic with either or both arms An officer will be expected to perform day-to-day duties through the operation of the following types of equipment: 1. Police motor vehicle (siren, public address system, emergency lighting system - qualification required) 2. Police radio (multi-frequency) 3. Vehicle entry tools 4. Radar (speed enforcement and public awareness types - qualification required) 5. Computer (OLETS/NCIC) 6. Teletype (dispatch) 7. Audio visual (A/V) recording equipment 8. Fingerprint equipment (latent and rolled) 9. Binoculars, telescopes, and other surveillance equipment 10. Police sidearm (qualification required) 11. Police shotgun (qualification required) 12. Police patrol rifle (qualification required) 13. Issued less-lethal weapons and equipment (qualification required) 14. Police handcuffs (qualification required) 15. Basic mechanics hand tools 16. Breathalyzer (qualification required) Preferred Qualifications Other Professional Degree Continuing education in the areas of Human interactions Prior Law enforcement experience in a University setting. Certifications, Registrations, and/or Licenses: State of Oklahoma CLEET Certification or Out of State Certification that meets the CLEET requirement for reciprocity. Skills, Proficiencies, and/or Knowledge: Able to communicate in a clear and concise manner, ability to make sound decisions in an emergency situation,
    $22.1-29.1 hourly Easy Apply 46d ago
  • Sheriff Deputy - SHERIFF

    Sedgwick County, Ks 4.0company rating

    Border patrol agent job in Wichita, KS

    Department: Operations-KPF Pay: $27.38 per hour Work Schedule: Shiftwork, days off vary Monday through Sunday Sedgwick County offers a comprehensive benefits package for full-time employees that includes health coverages, paid leave, regular compensation reviews, retirement plans, and professional development opportunities. For more detailed information, please visit our benefits page at SCBenefits. Patrols County areas, enforcing law and protecting life and property, operating radar, securing compliance with traffic regulations, and performing investigations at the scene of a crime or traffic accident, and performing related follow-up duties. Assists District Court Judges by protecting prisoners while in court, when out of the confines of the jail, and investigation and apprehension of persons charged by warrant or subpoena, as well as the service of civil process. * Patrol County routes/residential areas to provide a visible deterrent in uniform and in marked cars, enforce traffic laws and protect life and property; monitors areas for signs of any criminal activity; patrols for suspicious persons or vehicles. * Detects drunk drivers and performs sobriety tests. * Checks buildings to ensure they are secured. * Responds to call for assistance and complaints of crimes; enforces state statutes by performing warrant, felony or misdemeanor arrests; directs traffic at crime scenes and assists stranded motorists. * Serves as first responder to provide aid and assistance to victims of automobile injury accidents; assists Fire/EMS. * Secures and protects crime scenes by establishing boundaries, detaining suspects and witnesses, locating/identifying evidence and briefing supervisors/detectives on their arrival; performs traffic accident enforcement activities; interviews witnesses and collects, preserves, and packages evidence. * Work special assignments, such as search and rescue, natural disasters, and public vehicle accidents as directed by supervisor. * Investigates traffic, home, public and occupational accidents by recording measurements and diagrams, taking photographs and preparing reports concerning incidents. * Inspects roadways, bridges, traffic signs, and signals routinely; herding cattle and livestock off of roadways. * Enforces traffic laws through the issuance of traffic citations and warnings, and arresting individuals in violations of the law such as DUI, and speeding and traffic control device violations. * Conducts search and rescue operations for missing and overdue persons, motorists, and aircraft; assist in manhunts for dangerous criminals. * Serves criminal and traffic warrants on both felony and misdemeanor suspects; assists in guarding and transporting prisoners during hours that the warrant/prisoner escort section is not in operation. * Conducts inspections to monitor illegal activities and provides suggestions for crime prevention. * Maintains availability for court appearances and testimony; assists the DA's Office in preparing presentation of testimony and/or evidence; responds to subpoenas by attending court trials and provides court testimonies as required; attends driver s license and mental health petition hearings. * Assists emergency response agencies and County services such as EMS and Fire in emergency situations, may also assist the coroner's office in the investigation of fatal accidents. * Assists detectives by gathering physical evidence, taking photographs and investigating various crime scenes; also assists in serving search warrants. * Assists the U.S.A.F. Security Police. * Serves as weather watchers reporting damage and assisting in the tracking of severe weather. Job Standards: * High School Diploma or equivalent. Must be at least 21 years of age. Valid KS Driver's License. State of KS Law Enforcement Certification, upon successful completion of Sedgwick County Law Enforcement academy. Successful completion of the applicant process and Civil Service certification. No record of criminal conviction, diversion, or expungement of any felony or crime of dishonesty, or the equivalent under the uniform code of military justice. Applicants have rights under Federal Employment Laws. Please find more information under the following link. Apply for a Job | Sedgwick County, Kansas
    $27.4 hourly 33d ago
  • Police Officer

    City of Lenexa (Ks 3.5company rating

    Border patrol agent job in Lenexa, KS

    The City of Lenexa police department is currently accepting applications for Police Officers and lateral transfers to join our team! We are an agency with an excellent reputation that is identified as a nationwide leader in the law enforcement community. Our work culture emphasizes training and ability for all officers to work independently and solve problems. You will have access to state-of-the-art equipment and technological resources and can work in a community that is exceptionally supportive of the police department. We strongly believe in providing excellent opportunities for both professional and personal development for our employees in pursuit of their career goals. Police Officer Experience and Education You must meet the minimum qualifications to be considered for the position: * U.S. Citizen * 21 years of age by first day of Police Academy * High School diploma or GED * Valid drivers license with good driving record * Kansas residency not required Desired qualifications: Prior law enforcement experience, college courses in criminal justice, and/or military experience. Police Officer starting pay * Police Recruit (while attending 16-week Police Academy) - $60,150 * Police Officer (successful completion of the Academy) - $66,013 Master Police Officer salary range * Top-out rate of pay is $101,853 annually after 10 years of completed service. Lateral Police officer salary range * Lateral transfer police officers can receive all or partial credit for their previous years of service. The pay rate will be established based on comparable wages with the Lenexa Police Officers of the same tenure. Depending on qualifications, a lateral transfer's range of pay is $66,013 - $101,853. The Lenexa Police Department accepts certified police officers from other cities, counties, and states through our lateral officer hire program. We define lateral officers as those who are currently certified as police officers in their jurisdiction. The certification must meet the training standards set forth by the Kansas Law Enforcement Training Center (KLETC). If accepted and hired, you will directly enter LPD's Field Training Program and can forego a Kansas Police Academy. If certified through another state, may be required to attend a 2-week reciprocity academy. This position is also eligible to receive the following: * $1,300 annual ~ $50.00 per pay period secondary language stipend for those who pass a City of Lenexa proctored oral speaking proficiency test. * Shift differential Evening shift $1.00 per hour and Night shift $1.50 per hour. * Tuition reimbursement $4,500 annual; $25,000 total lifetime reimbursement Hiring process & general information Qualified applicants must be able to pass a written aptitude test, oral board interview, polygraph, a physical fitness test, an extensive background investigation, pre-employment drug screen and physical exams, and a psychological evaluation. * Please refer to the list of
    $36k-45k yearly est. 46d ago
  • Airport Police Officer

    Tulsa Airports Improvement Trust 4.1company rating

    Border patrol agent job in Tulsa, OK

    Requirements Education & Experience: Minimum education of high school diploma or GED equivalent. Must possess a CLEET Basic Peace Officer Certification and be at least 21 years of age. No one may apply who has been convicted of or has participated in a deferred sentence for a felony, a crime of moral turpitude or crime of domestic violence. Knowledge, Abilities and Skills: Knowledge of office practices, procedures, and equipment. Ability to read, understand, and interpret ordinances, laws, and other operating procedures. Ability to become proficient with required computer software. Ability to testify in court. Ability to communicate both verbally and in writing. Ability to remain calm in emergency situations. Ability to communicate in noisy, hazardous, or stressful situations with or without use of equipment. Ability to make split second decisions. Ability to drive a vehicle safely. Ability to locate places utilizing a map or directions from others. Ability to coordinate emergency situations. Ability to courteously and tactfully communicate with fellow workers, supervisors, other members of the organization, and the public. Physical Requirements: Physical requirements include arm and hand steadiness and finger dexterity enough to use a keyboard and telephone. Occasional lifting up to 50 pounds. Occasional carrying up to 20 pounds. Occasional pushing and pulling up to 50 pounds. May be subject to walking, standing, balancing, kneeling, bending, handling, feeling, climbing, smelling and twisting. Physical strength and stamina to make arrests and rescue victims. Sufficient hand-eye coordination and position mobility in the ankles, knees, hips, and back for required proficiency standards and positions with both the “gun” and “non-gun” hand. Vision, speech and hearing sufficient to perform the essential tasks. Licenses and Certifications: At a minimum, must possess CLEET Basic Peace Officer Certification by the Oklahoma Council of Law Enforcement Education and Training. Possession of a valid Oklahoma Class D Operator's License. Ability to obtain and maintain eligibility to hold a Security Identification Display Area (SIDA) badge. Working Environment: Working environment is mostly indoors, and occasionally outdoors during all types of weather. May be exposed to hazardous materials. Must be able to work shift work, based on seniority. Must be able to work weekends, holidays, overtime and emergency call back. Firearms and Ammunition: The ability to lawfully possess both firearms and ammunition. Under federal law, it is unlawful for any person who is an unlawful user of any controlled substance as defined by the Controlled Substance Act to possess firearms or ammunition. Marijuana is a controlled substance under federal law, even if used for medical purposes. Individuals who use marijuana, including for medical purposes, cannot lawfully possess firearms and ammunition. Note: This classification is a “safety sensitive” position as defined by the United States Department of Transportation drug and alcohol testing regulations, the Oklahoma Standards for Workplace Drug and Alcohol Testing and Oklahoma Medical Marijuana Laws. As a “safety sensitive” classification, you will be subject to drug and alcohol testing, including random testing. Marijuana is one of the substances included in the drug panel screening. Possession of a medical marijuana license will not excuse you from the testing process, or the consequences of testing positive for marijuana. This job description lists only the primary job duties normally assigned to this position, but does not restrict the performance of other duties as assigned. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential tasks. Updated July 19, 2024
    $34k-42k yearly est. 60d+ ago
  • Police Officer - OSU-Tulsa

    OSU Applicant Site

    Border patrol agent job in Tulsa, OK

    The OSU -Tulsa Campus Police Officer exists to serve and protect the community of Oklahoma State University-Tulsa and is expected to patrol and respond to calls for service of a law enforcement nature.
    $32k-42k yearly est. 60d+ ago
  • Police Officer

    Tulsa Community College 4.2company rating

    Border patrol agent job in Tulsa, OK

    Perform general duty police work regarding the welfare and property of Tulsa Community College and its students, faculty and staff. Responsible for enforcement of pertinent college regulations and state laws, which may occasionally involve considerable physical danger and always requiring knowledge of practices and procedures of modern police work. This is a Safety Sensitive position pursuant to Oklahoma StatuteOKLA. STAT. tit. 63, § 427.8 (2020). Minimum Qualifications High school diploma or GED equivalent. Applicants must be at least 21 years of age. Must be a U.S Citizen. Must not have been convicted of a felony or a crime of moral turpitude. Must be able to travel and work on various campuses and other locations. Must not currently be under an Internal Affairs Investigation from any duly recognized law enforcement agency for any reason. Must not have been convicted of domestic abuse. Able to work weekends and holidays as needed. Have highly principled ethics and moral character. If military service, must have Honorable discharge. Must successfully complete a physical assessment test, written examination, and appear before an oral interview board. Submit to and successfully pass a rigorous background investigation. Preferred Qualifications 3 years of law enforcement experience, performing calls for service or street duty (patrol experience) while employed by a CLEET certified agency. An Oklahoma Council Law Enforcement Education and Training (CLEET) Peace Officer certification or be a graduate of the Collegiate Officer Program (COP). A current CLEET Reserve Peace Officer certification.
    $32k-38k yearly est. 41d ago
  • Campus Security Officer (Armed Security Officer)

    Tulsa Public Schools 3.8company rating

    Border patrol agent job in Tulsa, OK

    Full Job Description: Campus Security Officer (Armed Security Officer) Salary Grade: Hourly 10 | H-10 Tulsa Public Schools' existing salary schedules provide career increment adjustments based on education/experience and/or years of creditable service. For more information about the salary for this specific position please review the Salary Schedule for the corresponding Salary Grade (listed above). For more information on our comprehensive benefits packages, please visit: Compensation and Benefits website. About Our District: At Tulsa Public Schools, our mission is to inspire and prepare every student to love learning, achieve ambitious goals, and make positive contributions to our world. We are the destination for extraordinary educators and staff who work with our community and families to ignite the joy of learning and prepare every student for the greatest success in college, careers, and life. Our core values of equity, character, excellence, team, and joy guide how we work and interact with each other and our community. Position Summary: Under general team leadership of the Police Officer, the Security Officer provides security presence and assistance to faculty, staff and to Police Officers in promoting a safe and orderly school environment protecting the welfare of students and staff. Security officers will be expected to assist at athletic events, special events and other assignments outside the normal duty time. The Police Officer on site will provide leadership and mentorship to the Security Officer. The Security Officer assists the Police Officer in proactively interacting with students and administration with the aim of preventing safety issues and in providing guidance to help students make good decisions. It is expected that the Security Officer will support the Police Officer in securing buildings and property, investigating disturbances, maintaining order during special events and in assisting school leaders in building a school climate that is safe, supportive, and joyful along with a culture of care and respect both from adults to students and students to adults. In emergency responses to the scene, the Security Officer will provide first aid, and alert additional police or emergency personnel as appropriate. Minimum Qualifications: Education: • High School Diploma or GED • Associate's degree in criminal justice preferred Experience: • Prior experience in a school environment or in security or policing is desired Specialized Knowledge, Licenses, Etc.: • Possess or ability to obtain a current Council of Law Enforcement Education and Training (CLEET) Armed Security Guard License-Phase IV within six (6) months of hire • Must meet all standards to be a CLEET-licensed Armed Security Guard - Phase IV set forth in state law, including but not limited to: o Be a citizen of the United States or an alien legally residing in the United States o Be at least twenty-one (21) years of age o Have no felony convictions or other disqualifying convictions o Must take all necessary continuing education training to maintain a CLEET Armed Security Guard License - Phase IV throughout employment, including annual firearms recertification training and testing • Possess or ability to obtain a valid Oklahoma Driver's License Class D or higher certification and an acceptable driving record • Must not be a current user of illegal controlled substances or any substance that would cause an inability or an impaired ability to safely perform the essential functions of the position • Must be flexible and available to work any/rotating shift (nights, weekends, and holidays), including overtime as needed • Pass pre-employment drug screening and background checks • Proficient in Microsoft Office Suite and Google Office Suite • Bilingual in Spanish preferred Physical Requirements: • Must possess the physical strength and stamina necessary to chase and subdue fleeing persons and rescue victims; this includes being able to run long distances, jump, crawl (to function in confined spaces), climb, lift, drag and pull at least 165 pounds • To establish fitness for duty, must successfully pass a physical ability/job task simulation test selected by campus police leadership prior to hire and regularly thereafter as required; an example of the simulation test that may be selected by the District includes the 2003 Physical Agility Test, as amended (a test that has been used by the Tulsa Police Department) • Must be able to stand, stoop, sit and walk. Must be able to stand for long periods of time and walk much of the day while patrolling and interacting with students and staff on school property. • Must be able to occasionally lift light and heavy objects, use tools and equipment requiring a high degree of dexterity, operate firearms and utilize the appropriate physical dexterity and force to apprehend suspects. • Capable of operating and maintaining a squad vehicle and related tools and equipment • Must possess the visual acuity necessary to observe surroundings, identify persons, detect danger, read licenses and tags and possess the aural acuity to understand conversations in quiet and noisy environments, understand radio transmissions, distinguish between car backfire and gunshots and determine the location of persons in distress. #zr
    $31k-35k yearly est. 60d+ ago
  • Police Officer (Entry)

    City of Leawood Kansas 3.7company rating

    Border patrol agent job in Leawood, KS

    Ready to take the next step in your career? Do you want to make a difference every day in your community? Do you have what it takes to join a dynamic and exciting career in public safety at one of Kansas City metro's most sought after communities? The citizens of Leawood show their appreciation for their police officers every day through top-of-the-line facilities, training, pay and more! THE CITY OF LEAWOOD, KANSAS is looking for Police Officers Why you should be a part of the Police Department at the City of Leawood: Leawood Police Officers strive for excellence in their service to each other, fellow employees, the Governing Body and ultimately the citizens of Leawood. As a Leawood Police Officer, you will be responsible for enforcing state and local laws while driving around in new (and pretty exciting) police vehicles (Tesla) in one of the premier residential communities and a prestigious business address in the Kansas City metro. You will receive top notch training to ensure you become the best-commissioned police officer you can! Leawood Police Officers make a difference in the community every day earning the respect and admiration of their fellow employees, the citizens of Leawood and surrounding areas. Leawood Police Officers are proud to come to work and wear the Leawood Police uniform every day! Salary: The starting salary for an entry Police Officer is $63,036 the max salary for a Police Officer IV is $99,259.01. Additional Information: At the City of Leawood, we understand that a healthy work-life balance is essential for the success and well-being of our employees. That's why we're thrilled to present our latest initiative - the New Hire 40-Hour Vacation Program! This program is designed to give our newest team members the chance to recharge, explore, and connect with their passions outside of work. From day one, enjoy the luxury of 40 hours of fully paid time off. Whether you use it for a long weekend getaway, quality time with loved ones, or simply to relax at home, this program is all about YOU. We understand that everyone has different preferences, values, and life situations - tailor your vacation hours to fit your unique needs and schedule. Our goal is to make your time off work seamlessly with your life. We believe that happy employees lead to a thriving workplace. Join us in embracing a culture that values not just the work you do but also the experiences that make you unique. The City of Leawood offers career development opportunities in which the employee could increase their experience, training, and pay. The position is eligible to receive pay increases every year. Employees also receive a Time in Service Bonus every three years of employment on their anniversary date equal to 5% of their annual salary. Certified police officer applicants hired within one year from graduation of a reciprocity eligible academy may qualify for academy tuition reimbursement up to $7000. Qualifying applicants must not have been previously sponsored or otherwise employed or compensated as an employee of any local, state or federal law enforcement agency. Eligible recipients must remain a member of the department in good standing and will receive up to $3000 upon the successful completion of the Leawood Police Training Program, up to another $2000 upon the completion of the employee's introductory period of twelve (12) months from the date of hire, and up to another $2000 at the end of two (2) years of service as a Leawood Police Officer. Tuition expenses previously covered by awarded grants or scholarships are not eligible for reimbursement. Summary of the Position: Police Officer provides law enforcement and public safety services to the community to include the enforcement of state and local laws, statutes and ordinances, criminal and crash investigation, crime prevention, and traffic enforcement. Areas of assignment include patrol, traffic enforcement, investigations, DARE/SRO and administration. General Overview of Responsibilities: Responsible for the enforcement of federal, state and local laws, including traffic ordinances. Assists in the investigation of crimes using state and federal established practices, procedures and techniques. Assists the police department in educating the public on the City's Code, ordinances and state statutes. Protects the lives and property of Leawood residents by participating in preventive, proactive patrol by vehicle, bicycle and on foot, including surveillance of high crime/incident areas, after-hours patrol of businesses, and house watches. Investigates vehicular crashes including directing traffic at crashes, coordinating removal of disabled vehicles and dispatching emergency medical personnel if applicable. Administers first aid and emergency medical care to individuals requiring medical assistance when needed until emergency medical personnel arrive on scene. Assists in the investigation of missing persons, civil matters and noise disturbances. Retrieves pertinent information from emergency and non-emergency calls. Responsible for the proper care and use of assigned patrol vehicle, department equipment and weaponry. Participates in community outreach initiatives and programs sponsored or facilitated by the police department. Performs non-criminal public safety services to the community. Minimum Requirements: Must have a minimum of a high school diploma or equivalent. Must successfully obtain and retain certification as a Kansas Law Enforcement Officer. Must successfully complete a Leawood Police Department Officer Training Program. Must maintain an acceptable discipline, accident, and safety record. Must possess a valid driver's license and acceptable driving record per the City's drivers Use of Vehicles for City Business policy throughout employment with the City.
    $63k-99.3k yearly Auto-Apply 12d ago
  • Police Officer

    City of Overland Park, Ks 3.5company rating

    Border patrol agent job in Overland Park, KS

    The City of Overland Park has a full-time Police Officer position available in the Police Department. Provides law enforcement and public safety services to the community to include enforcement of criminal statutes and ordinances, traffic enforcement, crime prevention, patrol activity, accident investigation, resolution of domestic and other disturbances, prosecution support and non-criminal public safety services. Duties & Responsibilities: * Use and tactical operation of patrol vehicle. Operates patrol vehicle in a safe and effective manner; uses emergency equipment to signal traffic stop; tactically positions vehicle behind stopped vehicle; uses vehicle to control traffic by blocking intersection; navigates patrol vehicle to arrive promptly at the dispatched location. * Inputs and retrieves data from Mobile Data terminal. Enters data on computer keyboard installed in police vehicles. Reads and deciphers information on computer screens. * Maintenance of patrol and other departmental vehicles. Inspects vehicle for safe and efficient operating condition; operates fuel pumps and fills vehicle fuel tank; enters and exits vehicle quickly without assistance; operates vehicle in a safe and effective manner; utilizes fire extinguisher as appropriate; acquires and stores shotgun and rifle in vehicle rack; recognizes and avoids potentially hazardous situations; changes vehicle tires as necessary; performs minor vehicle repairs including replacing headlights and windshield wipers; checks patrol vehicle oil level and adds oil as necessary; completes vehicle maintenance forms; cleans interior and exterior. * Transports prisoners, victims, witnesses and others. Operates vehicle in safe and effective manner to transport juveniles to detention center; crime victims to field location for identification of suspect; suspects to jail; intoxicated persons to detox center or medical facility. Searches suspect before and after transportation. Searches vehicle after transportation. Physically restrains persons in custody and maintains control over person being transported. * Participates in high-speed emergency and pursuit driving. Operates vehicle in safe and effective manner; monitors and uses radio during emergency and pursuit driving; analyzes situation to determine need for medical or back-up assistance; uses emergency equipment to signal traffic stop; uses radio to obtain procedural advice; uses emergency equipment to respond to injury accident, and uses radio to broadcast suspect description and direction of flight. * Performs radio communication skills. Communicates effectively with dispatch; supervisors and officers; monitors radio to insure awareness of all unit status location and need for assistance; monitors radio to record description of stolen vehicles, missing persons, armed felons and emergency situations; uses handheld radio when out of vehicle; coordinates searches and calls for backup as necessary, checks criminal history and driving record of suspects and coordinates apprehension of suspect with other units. * Performs non-radio verbal communications. Must be capable of communicating effectively in the English language during duty situations to include but not limited to responding to general questions from the public, clarifying information on traffic tickets, resolving domestic disturbances, explaining social services available to victims, counseling distraught individuals, negotiating with subjects to surrender, processing DUI arrests, advising suspects of their constitutional rights, testifying in court, placing suspects under arrest, exchanging intelligence information with other police agencies, investigating crimes, interrogating suspects, providing crime prevention information and establishing professional rapport with the community. * Performs general patrol duties. Navigates to arrive promptly at locations; patrols area to detect liquor violations; locates suspect and observes violations of the law; gathers and records information; effectively uses radio and telephone equipment; observes locations of streets and business to develop knowledge of patrol areas; maintains surveillance on suspicious vehicles; performs foot patrol, checks doors and windows; climbs ladders to examine roofs for evidence of criminal activity, analyzes situations to determine whether crime has been committed and whether arrest should be made; uses map to obtain dispatched location, investigates alarms; uses force to subdue subject; uses deadly force to protect self and others; uses police vehicle to prepare reports; determines appropriate referral and disposition in domestic cases; performs searches to include pat-down searches; differentiates between criminal and civil law; reacts quickly to danger and adapts to different people, behavior and circumstances. * Apprehension arrest and charging of suspect. Negotiates with suspect to persuade surrender; uses hand-to-hand combat, baton and other weapons to subdue suspect; runs to pursue a fleeing suspect; wears body armor; fires weapons to defend own or others life; maintains control over persons in custody; uses firearms safely and accurately; maintains physical agility; effects safe arrests; advises suspect of Miranda rights; transports suspects to jail; photographs and fingerprints persons in custody and provides first aid and summons emergency medical care for persons in custody. * Traffic enforcement and stops. Operates vehicle in safe and effective manner; visually observes traffic violations and effects stops, investigates source of odors to include alcohol and drugs; recognizes persons under the influence of alcohol; recognizes traffic violations; understands legal standards and comprehends laws; reacts quickly to danger; issues traffic summons; communicates effectively with dispatch; answers questions to clarify complaint or Notice to Appear; speaks to driver to request license and registration; arranges for disposition of vehicle as necessary; operates hand-held or mobile radar to include manipulating tuning forks to calibrate radar. * Performs accident investigation duties. Engages in high speed emergency driving; analyzes immediate situation to determine medical or back-up assistance required; communicates effectively with dispatch; questions drivers and witnesses separately to obtain circumstances of accident; directs individuals to complete driver exchange information forms; speaks to drivers to explain accident reporting procedures and request; arranges for disposition of vehicles as necessary; requests records check on operator and vehicle prepares and files vehicle hit and run accident report; directs traffic at accident scene; recognizes drivers under the influence of alcohol or drugs; operates fire extinguisher; understands and applies legal standards; issues citations as necessary; completes reports. * Detects and apprehends DUI suspects. Operates patrol vehicle in safe and effective manner; patrols areas to detect liquor violations; monitors and uses vehicle radio while operating vehicle; makes safe and effective traffic stops; speaks to driver to request driver's license and registration; performs field sobriety tests; requests driver to perform preliminary breath test; arrest suspects; reads Miranda rights; communicates with passengers and witnesses; completes paperwork; transports DUI arrestee to police department for booking; performs breath test; analyzes results of intoxilyzer test; operates video recorder; performs booking procedures; recognize indicia of drunk drivers and persons under the influence of alcohol and drugs; makes a sound case within lawful and procedural guidelines. * Handles domestic and other disturbances. Analyzes immediate situation to determine if medical assistance or backup is necessary; requests parties to cease altercation; analyzes situation and mediates between parties to arrive at temporary solution; advises parties of social services available; counsels distraught individuals; questions witnesses to locate suspect; gathers information quickly; prepares juvenile data sheets; uses physical force to separate and disarm disputing parties; uses physical force and deadly force in accordance with law and departmental SOP; administers first aid to provide emergency medical assistance; executes arrest warrants; conducts pat-down frisk; places individuals under arrest; determines need for additional intervention; contacts appropriate officials; determines whether child abuse or neglect is occurring; differentiates between criminal and civil matters. * Performs criminal investigation duties. Completes field interrogation contact entry into the mobile data computer to record identification of suspicious persons; questions victims and witnesses to obtain suspect description and ID; questions witnesses to obtain possible additional leads; re-contacts victims and witnesses to obtain additional information; questions suspect in accordance with appropriate interrogation methods; reads suspect Miranda rights and questions suspect to obtain confession within legal limits and guidelines; completes report; lists evidence obtained and location to document chain of custody; conducts arson investigations; analyzes crime scenes; determines whether probable cause to obtain a search warrant exists; searches persons and premises; remembers and recognizes wanted and missing persons; remembers factual information during interrogation; disseminates intelligence information to other agencies. * Displays proper search and seizure skills. Composes search warrant affidavit to obtain warrant; enters rooms with caution to search building; searches apprehended suspect to obtain weapons or contraband; collects and packages evidence to prevent contamination; conducts pat-down frisk for officer safety; conducts inventory searches and strip searches as necessary; investigates sources of odor to include drugs and alcohol; coordinates building checks and searches; articulates probable cause for warrant to prosecutor, properly conducts and documents searches; directs owner to sign acknowledgement of evidence seized in search. * Performs necessary duties at crime scene. Gathers information quickly and accurately; interviews witnesses and suspects; analyzes immediate situation to determine if medical or backup assistance is required; regulates entry to crime scene to protect from contamination; analyzes crime scene to locate point of entry and exit, weapons or devices used, signs of forced entry, etc.; marks and packages evidence; operates camera; assists with traffic and crowd control; contacts appropriate officials; interviews crime scene principals and witnesses; analyzes and interprets evidence. * Exhibits safe and appropriate care and use of firearms. Cleans and maintains firearms and qualifies with firearms; uses firearms during duty situations as necessary; handles suspect and contraband weapons safely; understands and reviews department SOP concerning response to resistance; fires weapon to defend self or others life, determines proper use of deadly force; makes life or death decisions under stress; reacts quickly to danger; maintains physical agility and exercises caution; controls fear in potentially hazardous situations. * Use of defensive and restraining equipment. Must be able to wear body armor, protective gas mask, carry and handle police baton, electronic control device (TaserÂ), place handcuffs on prisoners safely, physically subdue and control suspects. Uses defensive tactics taught by department. Understands and applies legal standards concerning use of firearms; makes decisions under stress; maintains physical agility, disarms persons safely and reacts quickly to danger. * Performs report-writing duties. Communicates effectively in the English language; completes report to refer possible child abuse; prepares juvenile data sheet; completes incident reports to document actions; completes property report to identify evidence; completes arrest forms to notify jail personnel of suspects identification; completes traffic accident reports to document accidents; lists evidence obtained and location to document chain of custody; completes arrest and DUI forms; completes arson investigation reports; draws diagrams on report to depict accident scene; makes complete statements; determines proper charges; organizes facts; accurately completes reports, summons and other forms. * Performs oral interrogations and interviewing duties. Communicates effectively in the English language; effectively uses telephone equipment; questions complainant to ascertain nature of call; interviews disputing parties to obtain circumstances, suspects and evidence; advises suspects of Miranda rights; questions drivers and witnesses separately to obtain circumstances of accidents; collaborates with another officer to effectively interview witness; questions individuals to obtain confession; interviews crime scene principals and witnesses; obtains information from distraught or reluctant person; adjusts interrogation of suspects to suspect's personality and prior knowledge of suspect's behavior; understands and applies legal standards; applies knowledge of mediation and intervention techniques in domestic and other disturbances; relates to juveniles. * Court preparation and testimony. Communicates effectively in the English language; meets with prosecutors to clarify facts prior to trial; responds to questions from prosecutors, defense attorneys and judges; marks and packages evidence appropriately; reviews case reports and evidence prior to trial; recognizes physical evidence and persons during testimony; understands and applies legal principles; comprehends laws and abstract concepts; organizes facts and provides accurate testimony under stress; recalls and reviews case details prior to testimony. * Exhibits acceptable non-report written expression. Attends roll call and records information given; completes field interrogation contacts to identify suspicious persons; completes requests for state laboratory tests; issues citations and Notices to Appear; marks reported abandoned vehicle with courtesy sticker; composes search warrant affidavits; takes notes on interviews and searches, gathers and records information; marks and packages evidence; makes complete statements; comprehends laws and abstract concepts ad analyzes and interprets evidence. * Citizen interaction. Refers public to criminal justice and social service agencies; suggests crime prevention methods to public; visits business to promote positive police contact; counsels distraught individuals; delivers death notices and other emergency messages; communicates with juveniles; performs foot patrol; counsels victims of crime. * Performs non-criminal public safety duties. Escorts funeral processions, VIP's and ambulances; responds to medical emergencies; delivers death and other emergency messages; responds to general questions from the public; makes area alerts and evacuates citizens; observes streetlight and road hazards to report to City engineering; subdues mentally deranged persons; responds to fire calls to block traffic provides security to evacuated areas; searches for missing persons; administers first aid and other emergency medical care. * Performs crime prevention and public relations duties. Visits businesses to promote positive police contact; responds to general questions from the public; indicates to citizens the desire for contact; inspects taverns and drinking establishments for violations; inspects homes for security; performs foot patrol and establishes rapport with community. * Patrol activities requiring operation of motor vehicle. Operates police vehicle in safe and effective manner; enters and exits motor vehicle quickly without assistance; positions police vehicle strategically when responding to calls; drives police vehicle using emergency equipment to signal traffic stop; positions police vehicle to block intersection; navigates vehicle to arrive promptly at dispatched location; positions police vehicle behind stopped car to protect self from possible injury. * The employee must work the days and hours necessary to perform all assigned responsibilities and tasks. Must be available (especially during regular business hours or shifts) to communicate with subordinates, supervisors, customers, vendors and any other persons or organization with whom interaction is required to accomplish work and employer goals. * The employee must be punctual and timely in meeting all requirements of performance, including, but not limited to, attendance standards and work deadlines; beginning and ending assignments on time; and scheduled work breaks, where applicable. Requirements: * Must be a United States citizen. * Must be at least 20 years of age at time of application, and 21 years of age by date of hire. * Must have a high school diploma or furnish evidence of successful completion of an examination indicating an equivalent achievement (e.g. a General Education Development test). * Cannot have any members of your immediate family employed full-time or part-time by the City (internships are the exception to this rule). * While there is not a requirement to reside in the State of Kansas or Overland Park, Commissioned Members must be able to respond from their residence and report for duty within 90 minutes notification. * Must take and pass a physical agility test, a written examination, and an oral board interview. * Must successfully pass a Police Department administered polygraph examination. * Must successfully complete an in-depth background investigation. * Must successfully complete both· a physical and psychological examination from a City approved licensed physician or practitioner after a conditional offer of employment. * Must be able to achieve and demonstrate technological proficiency in the areas directly connected to daily assignments. * Must possess a valid driver's license prior to beginning employment with the City. * May not have been convicted, plead guilty, plead no contest, or been diverted on four or more moving traffic violations within the past three years. * May not have been convicted, plead guilty, plead no contest, or been diverted on a serious traffic violation within the past three years. * Serious traffic violations include DUI, reckless driving, hit and run, vehicular homicide, transporting an open container of alcoholic liquor or cereal malt beverage, eluding a police officer, and negligent homicide. Required Skills: * Ability to communicate effectively in the English language, both in writing and orally. * Ability to perform basic mathematical calculations. * Ability to operate 2-way radio, radar equipment and make and receive phone calls. * Ability to use firearms safely and accurately. * Ability to perform basic first aid and CPR. * Ability to use a computer touch-screen and manual keyboard. Mental Requirements: * Ability to recognize and avoid potentially hazardous situations. * Ability to understand and apply departmental orders, rules and regulations to police situations. * Ability to comprehend laws and abstract concepts and apply to specific situations. * Ability to apply judgement to police situations to effect appropriate resolution. * Ability to properly conduct and document searches. * Ability to organize facts and provide accurate testimony under stress. * Ability to understand and apply legal standards in performance of duties. * Ability to understand and apply departmental orders, rules and regulations. * Ability to interpret orders and procedures. * Ability to analyze situations and determine proper response. * Ability to perform many functions simultaneously. * Ability to recognize suspicious behavior or unusual circumstances. * Ability to determine necessity for assistance. * Ability to recognize and remove health and safety hazards. * Ability to make decisions under stress. * Ability to exercise caution and control fear in potentially hazardous situations. * Ability to adapt to different people, behavior and circumstances. * Ability to maintain effective working relationships with partners, superior officers and other police personnel. * Ability to work without immediate supervision. * Ability to analyze and interpret evidence. * Ability to differentiate between criminal and civil law. * Ability to organize facts and accurately complete reports, summons and other forms. * Ability to apply knowledge of medical and intervention techniques in domestic or other disturbances. * Ability to establish priority at emergency scene. * Ability to quickly develop an action plan. * Ability to recognize potential chemical abuse/neglect. * Ability to recognize narcotics. * Ability to interrogate suspect and obtain information within lawful guidelines. * Ability to determine proper charges. * Ability to remain calm under stress and anger. * Ability to disseminate intelligence and other information with and between department director and personnel. * Ability to understand legal standards. * Ability to apply knowledge of mediation and intervention techniques in domestic or other disputes. * Ability to control anger and maintain professional demeanor. * Ability to adapt to different people, behavior and circumstances. * Ability to analyze and coordinate investigation of information to draw conclusive findings. Physical Requirements: * Hand and eye coordination, physical strength and dexterity to use all police tools associated with the profession such as handguns, shotguns, electronic control devices, handcuffs, and baton. * Possess a full functional lumbar range of motion. * Possess a full functional cervical range of motion. * Physical agility to safely operate motor vehicle in normal traffic and in high-speed emergency driving situations. * Ability to communicate effectively in person, on the radio or telephone. * Ability to visually recognize and distinguish colors. * Ability to distinguish sounds encompassing a full range of tones and volumes. * Ability to detect a full range of odors such as narcotics, alcohol, smoker and fumes. * Possess the visual stamina and acuity to operate a motor vehicle safely in both routine and emergency situations during all levels of illumination. * Possess the visual stamina and acuity to observe persons, places and things both close up and at a distance. * Ability to produce written reports, memorandums, field notes and required forms. * Ability to sit in a vehicle and type/read/decipher information on the computer keyboard and screen. Additional Physical Requirements for Special Teams: Dive Team: * Must be able to wear and function in a full dive suit that includes face mask, air tank and body suite (wet suit). Weapons of Mass Destruction Team: * Must be able to wear and function in a Self-contained Breathing Apparatus (SCBA) - a full body suit and complete head gear. Suit contains own oxygen breathing system. * Explosive Ordinance Disposal Team Must be able to wear and function in a full-body bomb suit with full face mask, total weight of approximately 150-200 lbs. * Must be able to breath on own - suit does not contain extra ventilation. Due to weight of suit, it is very difficult for occupant to maneuver. No City residency requirement. Normal Work Hours: Variable Shift - Police Department Salary Range: Step Plan $30.05 hourly or $62,504.00 annually, depending on experience they can start at a higher grade. Application Deadline: Open until filled Benefits: Full-time Must successfully pass a background check, drug screen, physical exam and essential functions test. EO/M/F/D/V
    $62.5k yearly 60d+ ago
  • Campus Security Officer- Part Time

    Holland Hall School 4.1company rating

    Border patrol agent job in Tulsa, OK

    Holland Hall was established in 1922 and currently serves approximately 1,000 preK through 12th-grade students in a coeducational setting. An Episcopal school distinguished by an excellent academic program and a student-centered environment emphasizing a holistic approach to education, we strive to provide a challenging, comprehensive educational experience grounded in a rigorous liberal art, college preparatory curriculum that promotes critical thinking and life-long learning. True to our Episcopal tradition, we seek to foster in each student a strong moral foundation and a deep sense of social responsibility in an open, ecumenical environment. Holland Hall graduates attend colleges and universities across the country, including some of the nation's most selective institutions. The Holland Hall community welcomes students of diverse racial, cultural, and religious backgrounds. For more information on Holland Hall, please visit ******************** Holland Hall seeks a part-time seasonal Campus Safety Officer. This position is an hourly position responsible for the performance of routine safety and security functions, building, personnel safety, and event support. Provides courteous and considerate assistance to all students, staff and visitors. Responds to vehicle accidents, criminal behavior, fire or other emergencies and writes reports as needed. Provides traffic control for daily, evening and weekend events as needed. JOB DUTIES: Provide courteous and considerate assistance to all students, staff, and visitors Control of vehicle and pedestrian traffic both on campus and on 81st Street Control of student and building safety and security Involved in emergencies and emergency planning Perform routine building and parking lot security checks Provide vehicle assistance to students, staff, and visitors as needed Respond to vehicle accidents and writes reports as needed Respond to theft, fire, and other emergencies. Writes reports as needed Provides security and traffic control for special events Provides security for special events as needed Assist emergency response units on campus as needed Other duties as required to fulfill the overall mission of Holland Hall The above essential functions are intended to describe the general nature and level of work being performed. They are not intended to be an exhaustive list of all duties, responsibilities, and skills. Qualifications MINIMUM EDUCATIONAL BACKGROUND: A high school graduate or GED REQUIRED LICENSING: Must have up to date CLEET armed security license. Valid driver's license and the ability to meet facility insurance requirements. PREVIOUS RELATED EXPERIENCE Previous experience in law enforcement/security required EXPECTATIONS / REQUIREMENTS FOR SUCCESSFUL PERFORMANCE Good written and verbal communication skills Ability to work with various school and volunteer organizations in a collaborative and friendly manner Valid driver's license and the ability to meet facility insurance requirements Articulate information in an emergency situation Visual acuity necessary to observe and comprehend movement of individuals Regular attendance is required for successful completion of job duties WORKING CONDITIONS Ability to work standing / bending for several hours at a time Ability to lift 25-50 pounds when necessary Good close, distance, and color vision and depth perception Duties may be performed outdoors in all weather conditions Reasonable accommodation may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions of this position This position is not eligible for telecommuting.
    $34k-40k yearly est. 9d ago
  • Police Officer

    City of Broken Arrow, Ok 4.0company rating

    Border patrol agent job in Broken Arrow, OK

    Pay Grade: 402 FLSA Status: Non-exempt This position provides law enforcement and public safety services to the public, enforces federal and state laws and local ordinances; maintains order and protects life and property; conducts criminal investigations; performs other public safety-related duties. * This position performs duties deemed to be "safety-sensitive" and is therefore subjected to random drug testing under the City's policies* * Patrol assigned districts in a motor vehicle, on foot, or using other methods of transportation, check businesses, stores, homes and other premises for criminal violations, suspicious persons or conditions, fire or other disturbances * Apprehend, interview, and make arrests for violations of federal and state laws and local ordinances; escort prisoners to appropriate holding facilities; register and book prisoners, prepare record of arrest and submit detailed reports of investigation made * Respond to citizen complaints; control and, when needed, disperse crowds; cooperate with and assist other law enforcement officers, jurisdictions, and agencies * Enforce traffic and parking regulations, direct traffic, investigate traffic accidents and obtain information incidental to the event; observe traffic hazards and submit recommendations for their correction; administer first aid in emergency situations * Maintain a positive and effective relationship with community groups through periodic meetings, working with social agencies and groups * Prepare and maintain field notes; prepare and submit administrative reports, emergency orders of detention; search warrants, and similar legal documents; testify at administrative and court hearings * Assist supervisors as required and may act as a supervisor in their absence * Attend and satisfactorily complete periodic trainee courses and instructional meetings to develop and maintain skills in the use, care, and safe operation of firearms, motor vehicles, techniques in self-defense, life-saving, and criminal law updates * Make initial and supplementary investigations of crimes in areas such as personal violence, theft, stolen vehicles, missing persons, lost children, and runaways; participate in undercover investigations of narcotics, gambling, vice, civil and criminal disturbances * Collect physical evidence and performs crime scene investigation, take photographs, and perform surveillance of persons and places * Perform other related work as required Must be between the ages of 21 and 45 years of age, unless otherwise meets eligibility requirements under the Oklahoma Police Pension & Retirement System. Must have at least 64 hours of college credit from an accredited college or university, or must have at least 32 hours of college credit from an accredited college or university AND at least three years of full-time active-duty military service with any branch of the US Military with an honorable discharge, or must have at least 32 hours of college credit from an accredited college or university AND at least three years of fulltime experience as a first responder which includes police officers with arrest powers, firefighters, or paramedic/EMT. Must not have been convicted of a felony, nor have more than 3 moving traffic violations in the past 5 years, nor have in excess of one at fault accident and two moving traffic violations in the past 5 years, nor been convicted of operating or being in actual physical control of a motor vehicle while under the influence of or impaired by alcohol or drugs (i.e. D.U.I., D.W.I., A.P.C., etc), nor been convicted of careless or reckless driving in the past 7 years. Must have no convictions of a "misdemeanor crime of domestic violence". Additionally, the person has not pled guilty to, nor been convicted of, any misdemeanor in the past five (5) years which suggests unfitness for City employment. Unfitness is defined as conduct that directly undermines the individual's ability to perform the essential duties of the position or poses a reasonable risk to the city's operations. Examples include, but are not limited to, offenses involving dishonesty, violence, harassment, or substance abuse. Misdemeanors older than five years may be reviewed by the Human Resources Director for relevance and rehabilitation. Must undergo an evaluation similar to the Minnesota Multi-phasic Personality Inventory or its equivalent. Subsequent to a tentative job offer, must submit to and satisfactorily pass a medical examination as allowed by and/or required by federal and state statutes, including a preemployment drug screen. Must attend and satisfactorily complete, within one year of initial employment, the requirements of the Basic Police Academy as required under Oklahoma Statute 70 O.S., Section 3311 (Council on Law Enforcement Education and Training), the Broken Arrow Police Department In-Service Orientation Training, and the Field Training Officer Programs. Tasks involve the ability to demonstrate physical strength and dexterity in the use of hands and feet, ability to sit for long periods at a time, ability to walk and stand on a regular basis, sometimes for long periods at a time, ability to safety and effectively operate a motor vehicle, ability to safely, accurately and effectively discharge a firearm in the line of duty. Must possess the physical strength and stamina to chase and subdue fleeting persons and rescue victims. Occasionally lifts, pushes, and/or moves objects of more than 150 pounds. Visual acuity must be correctable to 20/20 and vision must be free of color deficiencies that would preclude one from performing the essential job functions or would pose a direct threat to the health and safety of oneself or others; requires ability for close vision, distance vision, color vision, peripheral vision, depth perception and the ability to adjust focus. Requires the ability to stand, walk, sit, lift/carry, push/pull, climb stairs, balance, stoop, and kneel. Requires repeated bending, crawling, reaching, twisting, and finger movement. Ability for rapid mental/muscular coordination simultaneously, oral communication, and hearing/conversation. Must be able to meet the physical fitness entrance standards prescribed by the City. Police Officers work in the Police Station but primarily in the field, consisting of the city limits of Broken Arrow and surrounding areas. Officers will operate out of a patrol car or on a motorcycle and are exposed to extreme conditions of weather, loud noise, dirt, mud, insects, dust and grass.Police Officers must be prepared for the possibility of bodily attacks and physical harm while making an arrest. Police Officers will work rotating shifts, weekends, holidays and will be subject to extended hours, call back and having to testify at court on regular days off.
    $33k-44k yearly est. 39d ago
  • Police Officer

    JCCC

    Border patrol agent job in Overland Park, KS

    , Department: Police Officer, Operations Type of Position: Full-time Hourly, Non-Exempt Work Schedule, Hours per week: Varies depending on department needs, 40 hours per week Pay Range: $26.39-$34.33 and determined based on relevant years of work experience. Benefits Category: Full-time Benefits Position Summary: Provide law enforcement and public safety services to the Johnson County Community College (JCCC) community. This includes enforcement of criminal statutes with full arrest authority, parking and traffic enforcement, crime prevention, patrol activity, accident investigation, resolution of domestic and other disturbances, prosecution support, non-criminal public safety services, and enforcement of college policies, rules, and regulations. Required Qualifications: Career-development professional within field. Requires moderate skill set and proficiency in discipline. Conducts work assignments of increasing complexity, under moderate supervision with some latitude for independent judgment. Requires High School degree and certification as Kansas-commissioned Police Officer. Must be eligible to attend a basic law enforcement training program acceptable to Kansas Law Enforcement Training Center (KLETC). Must obtain certification as a Law Enforcement Officer issued through the Kansas Law Enforcement Training Center (KLETC) prior to receiving permanent employment status at Johnson County Community College. Must qualify and certify with firearms, ASP baton, CPR, AED, First Aid and Oleoresin Capsicum (OC) spray. Must obtain NIMS and ICS training certificates. Minimum age 21. Required to be a US Citizen by the State of Kansas. To be considered for this position we will require an application and resume. *Unofficial transcripts are required for all Adjunct faculty and Faculty positions. Position Details: Job duties include but are not limited to: Monitor activity in buildings and conduct security patrols on foot or in vehicle to detect suspicious activity, deter crime, preserve law and order, and safeguard life and property. Monitor campus grounds for any safety hazards. Answer calls for service typical of a college environment, such as responding to medical emergencies, serving as a personal escort, locking and unlocking classroom doors, providing money escorts, property recovery, and keeping campus thoroughfares and lots unobstructed. Provide assistance to students, staff, and visitors in a courteous and professional manner that instills trust and respect within the JCCC community. Perform duties in a conscientious and efficient manner. Control traffic flow and enforce state and local traffic regulations. Provide warnings, issue citations, and make arrests for violations of state laws, local ordinances, or JCCC policies and rules. Conduct interviews with victims and witnesses and gather information and evidence. Prepare reports on accidents, incidents, and suspicious activities. Prepare related documentation in a timely and accurate manner. Respond swiftly to emergencies, such as accidents, medical incidents, natural disasters, and criminal incidents, providing assistance and coordinating with other emergency services as required. Testify in courts and at hearings. Prepare documentation and present case evidence. Inspect and maintain assigned patrol car, uniform, and equipment. Ensure all equipment is working properly. Report any defects in need of correction to leaders. Assist with event security and protection of high-profile campus visitors. *Duties and responsibilities, as required by business necessity, may be added, deleted or changed at any time at the discretion of management, formally or informally, either verbally or in writing. Scheduling, shift assignments and work location may be changed at any time, as required by business necessity. About JCCC: Established in 1969, Johnson County Community College is dedicated to transforming lives and strengthening communities through learning. Located in Overland Park, Kansas, JCCC has enjoyed a national reputation for educational excellence and student success for more than 50 years. That's five decades dedicated to smaller class sizes, more resources and a thriving campus culture - not to mention our competitive tuition rates and extracurricular experiences that transcend the norm. Equal Employment Opportunity: JCCC provides equal opportunities and equal access to all individuals. JCCC does not discriminate on the basis of sex, race, color, national origin, ancestry, disability, age, religion, marital status, parental status, military status, veteran status, sexual orientation, gender identity, genetic information or other factors that cannot be lawfully considered in its programs and activities, which includes employment and admissions, in accordance with Titles VI and VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964, the Equal Pay Act of 1963, the Age Discrimination in Employment Act of 1967, the Age Discrimination Act of 1975, Executive Order 11246, Title IX of the Education Amendments of 1972, Section 503 and 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973, the Americans with Disabilities Act, the Vietnam Era Veteran's Readjustment Assistance Act, the Jobs for Veterans Act of 2002, the Kansas Acts Against Discrimination and all other applicable civil rights and nondiscrimination laws. Inquiries concerning JCCC's compliance with its nondiscrimination policies (including Title IX, Title VI and Section 504 inquiries) may be referred to a Title IX Coordinator (****************), or Director of Human Resources, or the Dean of Students and Learner Engagement at Johnson County Community College, 12345 College Blvd, Overland Park, KS 66210, ************; or to Office for Civil Rights, Kansas City Office, U.S. Department of Education, One Petticoat Lane, 1010 Walnut Street, Suite 320, Kansas City, MO 64106, Telephone: ************,Facsimile: ************, Email to: *********************. Disclosure: If you need any assistance throughout the search process, please reach out to the HR Generalist for this position. In accordance with the college policy, finalists for this position will be subject to criminal background investigations. Individual hiring departments at JCCC may elect to administer pre-employment tests, which are relevant to essential job functions as part of the applicant selection/hiring process. Many departments require those selected for hire to submit a certified transcript for all degrees obtained. For full consideration, applicants are encouraged to apply prior to the review date listed in posting. If you are an applicant requesting assistance or a reasonable accommodation in the application process, please contact the Office of Human Resources at ************, or email *******************.
    $26.4-34.3 hourly 60d+ ago
  • Lateral Transfer Police Officer Recruit

    City of Wichita, Ks 3.1company rating

    Border patrol agent job in Wichita, KS

    The City of Wichita is NOT an E-Verify Employer. Distinguishing Features of Work The Wichita Police Department is looking for experienced and qualified law enforcement officers to apply for a program focusing on applicants who would like to laterally transfer to the Wichita Police Department. This is general police work in the protection of life and/or property through enforcement of laws. Work performed involves an element of personal danger. Employees work under general supervision following a period of field training and may be assigned to work on patrol, at headquarters, on special assignments, or as plainclothes investigators. Employees are accountable to and evaluated by field commanders who review work methods and results through observation, reports, inspection, and discussion. 2 - 4 years: Begin at step B 5 - 7 years: Begin at step D 8 - 10 years: Begin at stepF 10 + years: Begin at stepG 2023 Pay Scale (Recruit and Police Officer): Recruit A B C D E F G $31.66 $34.12 $34.98 $35.85 $36.75 $37.66 $38.61 $39.57 Barging Unit: Fraternal Order of Police Please note that this position is part of a random drug testing pool, and employees are subject to random drug testing in accordance with company policies and applicable laws. Examples of Work Performed * Patrols areas of the city on foot, horseback, or in a vehicle to preserve law and order, to prevent and discover the commission of crime, and to enforce motor vehicle and parking regulations and correct traffic hazards. * Answers calls and complaints received by radio, telephone, or in person involving emergency, disorder, and crime. * Interviews persons with complaints or inquiries, takes statements and tends to proper disposition of the information or directs them to proper authorities. * Conducts preliminary investigations, gathers evidence and locates witnesses. * Makes arrests and/or takes prisoners to jail. * Appears in court to present evidence and/or testify as required. * Conducts specialized investigations and raids. * Conducts police-related community awareness and public relations work. * May administer basic first aid. * These examples are not intended to be all-inclusive.Other related duties may be assigned as need. Requirements of Work * Successful completion of a Police Academy Program for Lateral Transfer Officers. * Working knowledge of the geography of the City and the location of important buildings. * Some knowledge of first-aid methods. * Ability to react quickly and calmly in emergencies; to record details about names, faces, and incidents quickly, clearly, and accurately. * Must not be impaired from testifying credibly in a court of law or impaired from swearing to an affidavit. * Ability to distinguish colors accurately. * Visual acuity that meets established medical standards. * Hearing ability that meets established medical standards. * Ability to accurately and effectively discharge a rifle, shotgun, and handgun with both left and right hands. * Ability to subdue a violent and/or uncooperative person by methods requiring physical force. * Ability to drag or carry an average adult person, about 160 pounds, a distance of fifteen to twenty feet, away from danger. * Ability to communicate clearly and effectively, both orally and in writing. * Ability to develop and maintain effective working relationships with associates, other employees, representatives of other organizations, and the public. * Ability to operate an automobile. * Ability to wear body armor while on duty. * Possession of and ability to maintain a valid Kansas driver's license. * An employee shall not pose a direct threat to the health or safety of other individuals in the workplace. Experience and Training * Applicants must have at least 2 years of law enforcement experience. The years of experience are counted after academy graduation and field training from the applicant's prior employment. * Applicants must currently be a full time "Police Officer" or "Law Enforcement Officer" who holds an "active law enforcement certificate" issued by the Kansas Commission on Peace Officer's Standards and Training as defined by Kansas State Statute 74-5602 and subsections. * Possession of and ability to maintain a valid Kansas driver's license. * Lateral Transfer applicants will be required to successfully complete the WPD Applicant Process: * Initial on-line application and Aptitude Test * Personal information packet * Physical agility Test * Background questionnaire * First contact interview * Oral board * Polygraph * Command staff interview * Background check and fingering printing * Physical medical examination * Psychological examination Applicants have rights under Federal Employment Laws. Please find more information under the following links: ****************************************************************** ******************************************************************************************** *****************************************************************
    $35k-44k yearly est. 43d ago
  • Police Officer

    City of Liberal 3.4company rating

    Border patrol agent job in Liberal, KS

    Apply at: **************************** A Police Officer performs general duty police work in the protection of life and property through crime prevention and the enforcement of laws and ordinances. A Police Officer's duties range from periods of physical inactivity to situations requiring extreme physical exertion and may involve an element of danger. Employees must be able to act without immediate supervision and exercise independent judgment in meeting emergencies. Specific work assignments are made by a Police Sergeant. With experience and training, officers may be assigned to (based upon department need) specialized assignments including, but not limited to, Investigator, Tactical, Community Relations. ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS: Patrols a designated area of the City by radio equipped car, motorcycle, bicycle, aircraft or on foot, to prevent, discover, and deter the commission of crime, to enforce criminal law, to direct traffic, and to enforce motor vehicle operation and parking regulations; Responds to calls and complaints involving fire, automobile accidents, domestic and neighborhood disturbances, assaults, robberies, and other misdemeanors and felonies; Writes detailed reports on police-related activities; Interviews persons with complaints and makes proper disposition or directs them to the proper authorities; Secures crime scenes, administers first aid, arbitrates disputes, conducts preliminary and follow-up investigations, gathers evidence, obtains witness statements, apprehends suspects, makes arrests, and transports offenders; Gives advice and general information to inquiries from the public; Testifies as a witness in court in connection with arrests and investigations; Attends periodic training classes in police methods, first aid, firearms and related subjects; Keeps informed and aware of persons and places suspected of illegal activity and/or potential for problems within an assigned area; Enters or retrieves data from a computer terminal, PC or other keyboard device. Demonstrates continuous effort to improve operations, decrease turnaround times, streamline work processes, and work cooperatively and jointly to provide quality seamless customer service. Required Knowledge, Skills and Abilities: Knowledge of: The United States and Kansas Constitutions, Federal, State and City criminal and traffic laws and ordinances, related court decisions, department policies, General Orders and Operations Orders. General social problems and cultural diversity of citizenry. Modern police methods, practices and procedures. The geography of the City, community service organizations, location of facilities and buildings, and the established Police Beat Grid Coordinate Systems. Ability to: Communicate by phone, police radio system, or in person in a group or one-to-one setting. Exercise judgment and make decisions as to appropriate action under pressure in accordance with rules, regulations and policies. Use and properly care for firearms and related police emergency equipment. Recognize and control sources of personal stress in order to perform class requirements. Apply first aid principles and practices. Observe and monitor people's behavior or objects to determine compliance with laws, codes, and regulations, and recall details accurately. Produce written documents with clearly organized thoughts using proper sentence construction, punctuation and grammar. Comprehend and make references from material written and learn job-related material through observation, structured lecture, and oral instruction. This learning takes place in an on-the-job training or classroom setting. Maintain moral standards and integrity. Remain in a standing or sitting position for extended periods of time. Work in a variety of weather conditions with exposure to the elements. Maintain a level of physical fitness to meet department standards. Work safely without presenting a direct threat to the incumbent or others. Additional Requirements: This classification requires the use of City vehicles on City business. Individual must possess a valid driver's license and have an acceptable driving record. This position is subject to pre-employment drug screening. Ability to successfully pass a background check and any other pre-employment screenings. Must be 21+. ACCEPTABLE EXPERIENCE AND TRAINING: High school graduate or G.E.D. high school equivalency test. Successful completion of the Police Recruit Program. P.O.S.T. Certification. Minimum of 1 2 years of on-the-job experience.
    $36k-44k yearly est. 60d+ ago
  • Detention Officer

    Roger County

    Border patrol agent job in Claremore, OK

    Detention Officer Qualifications 1. Be 18 years of age 2. Be legally authorized to work in the USA 3. Possess a High School Diploma or GED 4. Possess a valid Oklahoma driver's license 5. Have never been convicted of a felony, have criminal charges pending, or be on probation for any criminal offense 6. Currently have good vision-corrected distant vision 20/20 in each eye Performs responsible protective service work ensuring the care and security of inmates at the County Jail; does related work as required. Work is performed under regular supervision. This is medium work requiring the exertion of 50 pounds of force occasionally, up to 20 pounds of force frequently, and up to 10 pounds of force constantly to move objects; work requires stooping, kneeling, reaching, standing, walking, pulling, and grasping; vocal communication is required for expressing or exchanging ideas by means of the spoken word, and conveying detailed or important instructions to others accurately, loudly, or quickly; hearing is required to perceive information at normal spoken word levels, and to receive detailed information through oral communications and/or to make fine distinctions in sound; visual acuity is required for depth perception, color perception, peripheral vision, preparing and analyzing written or computer data, operation of motor vehicles or equipment, determining the accuracy and thoroughness of work, and observing general surroundings and activities; the worker is subject to inside and outside environmental conditions, and noise. The worker may be exposed to bloodborne pathogens and may be required to wear specialized personal protective equipment. ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS/TYPICAL TASKS: Processing inmates; maintaining jail security; serving meals; transporting inmates. Receives and processes inmates into custody of institution; searches prisoners; takes charge of personal property. Provides inmates the opportunity to call an attorney or relative; advises inmates on institutional rules and regulations. Patrols jail area periodically to insure security and maintain order. Transports inmates to medical, court, and related facilities. Supervises inmates during meals, personal hygiene and related activities for conformance to institutional rules, regulations, and procedures. Escorts and safeguards inmates to cell; checks on inmates' physical condition. Receives, and counts, all laundry in the jail. Dispenses personal and cell cleaning equipment; keeps record of money received from inmates. Distributes medication to inmates as prescribed or directed. Prepares routine records on inmates; performs general clerical duties. Ensures the care and maintenance of quarters. Records visits; inspects items brought into the jail; checks incoming and outgoing mail. Investigates crimes and critical incidents; collects evidence; testifies in court. Performs related tasks as required. KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS AND ABILITIES: Some knowledge of the security, rules, regulations, and procedures of the institution; some knowledge of the practices of modern penology as related to the supervision and care of persons under institutionalized restraint; ability to enforce institutional rules firmly and fairly; ability to detect potential behavior problems of inmates; ability to detect the early symptoms of common health problems; ability to carry out oral and written directions accurately; ability to supervise the activities of large groups of inmates; ability to prepare records and reports; ability to establish and maintain effective working relationships with associates. EDUCATION AND EXPERIENCE: Any combination of education and experience equivalent to graduation from high school. SPECIAL REQUIREMENTS: Possession of or ability to obtain State Jail Certification and complete Rogers County Jail School within one (1) year of employment. Must meet and maintain minimum qualifications for the position established by the department and the State of Oklahoma. Possession of an appropriate driver's license valid in the State of Oklahoma.
    $27k-38k yearly est. 7d ago
  • Police Officer

    City of Muskogee, Ok 3.5company rating

    Border patrol agent job in Muskogee, OK

    DUE TO THE NATIONAL SHORTAGE OF POLICE OFFICERS, A HIRING INCENTIVE IS BEING OFFERED TO NEWLY HIRED CITY OF MUSKOGEE POLICE OFFICERS. FOR MORE INFORMATION, SEE CITY COUNCIL POLICY 3-1-4 ON THE CITY OF MUSKOGEE WEBSITE: ****************************** CLASS CHARACTERISTICS An employee in this class, as a law enforcement officer, enforces city ordinances, state and federal laws. Performs those tasks and duties deemed necessary by the Chief of Police or his designee in accomplishing the police mission and achieving the goals of the Muskogee Police Department. A Police Officer is a non-exempt, entry-level law enforcement officer in the Police Department. GENERAL SUMMARY The work of a commissioned Police Officer involves responsibility for the protection of life and property, prevention of crime, apprehension of criminals and the general enforcement of laws and ordinances. Law enforcement work does involve an element of personal danger. The Officer must be able to exercise sound independent judgment under stress. Work assignments may be general or specific and instructions are received from a supervisor who reviews work methods and results through reports, personal inspection and discussion. WORK CHARACTERISTICS AND CONDITIONS Scheduling: Police Officer positions involve regular and irregular shift work and shift rotations necessary to provide police services 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, 52 weeks a year. A shift is 12 hours. Environmental Factors: Police Officer positions involve exposure to and the ability to function in the presence of the following: * Inclement weather, to include extreme heat/cold, rain, snow, wind, etc.; * Light conditions associated with day, night and indoor/outdoor conditions; * Fire, smoke, chemical leaks/spills - as close proximity as necessary to provide emergency services; * Personal danger, including, but not limited to: * Armed and/or dangerous persons/animals; * Persons and/or articles with contagious/communicable diseases; * Hazards associated with emergency driving, traffic control and working in and around traffic; * Hazards associated with natural and man-made disasters. Infectious Diseases: Because Police Officers may be called upon in adverse conditions to come into physical contact with others, the City will not knowingly expose citizens or other employees to an employee infected with a contagious disease that poses a direct threat to others. Decisions regarding infectious diseases will be based on reasonable medical judgments given the state of medical knowledge about: * The nature of the risk (how the disease is transmitted); * The duration of the risk (how long the carrier is infectious); * The severity of the risk (what is the potential harm to third parties); * The probability that the disease would be transmitted and that it will cause varying degrees of harm will be considered. PHYSICAL ABILITIES Motor Skills and Flexibility: The Police Officer position requires the employee to have and maintain the physical and mental ability to: * React and move rapidly from a sedentary to active condition in response to environmental situations or events; * Assume a variety of bodily positions and postures necessary to employ available "cover and concealment" during a deadly force encounter; * Respond to a physical attack and possess the ability to escape the attacker and/or summon aid; * Operate and qualify with department authorized or issued firearms, utilizing both hands, as well as each individually; * Operate office equipment, such as telephones, audio/visual devices, computer or workstation keyboards, calculators and security locking systems; * Operate all equipment necessary for performing routine daily assignments, apprehending and processing criminals and conducting both criminal and traffic related investigations; * Operate/utilize all department vehicle mounted equipment, whether in a mobile or stationary mode; * Perform required duties for extended periods of time while exposed to adverse conditions, to include time worked in excess of the normal daily duty shift and rotating shift work; * Apprehend suspects to the extent of engaging in foot pursuits while summoning assistance and/or engaging in the necessary use of force; * Discern colors as they are applied in traffic safety situations (electric signals, signing, hazardous materials placards, vehicle and clothing descriptions, etc.); * Adequately judge distances and estimate speed; * See, read and recognize obstacles in a variety of normal and/or emergency environments. Have vision that is correctable to "department vision" standards; * Determine or estimate the point of origin of noise; * Recognize and relate sound to situations based on frequencies or voice inflection within the normal range of human hearing; * Employ the normal senses of touch and smell. Communicative Skills: The Police Officer position further requires the employee to have and maintain the physical and mental condition needed to: * Speak, read and write legibly the English language in a clear, understandable fashion; * Reasonably identify and display basic non-verbal communications (body language); * Effectively relate to or communicate with a variety of personality types during interpersonal contacts. Judgment and Decision Making Ability: The Police Officer position requires the employee have the ability to: * Comprehend and implement verbal and written instructions; * Apply reasoning skills when confronted with circumstances requiring discretionary decisions; * Establish priorities and construct subsequent plans when investigating incidents or events; * Formulate and carry out an appropriate course of action for a given situation for which no specific rule or procedure has been established; * Apply theory based instruction or training to actual incidents and situations; * Handle situations firmly, courteously, tactfully and impartially; * Retain and retrieve information furnished in the form of bulletins, verbal reports, training keys, etc; * Be capable of receiving and giving instructions. Emotional and Psychological Stability: The Police Officer position requires the employee to have the emotional and psychological stability required to: * Cope with and perform day to day duties under the principles of discipline; * Maintain self control when receiving constructive criticism and/or being ridiculed; * Continue performing all required tasks at a professional level when faced with unpleasant circumstances; * Perform police duties without dependence on alcohol and/or narcotics; * Deal effectively with the morbid, the macabre, the repugnant, the abnormal, the morose, the psychotic, the neurotic and the otherwise unpleasant or unusual facets or results of human behavior. ACCEPTABLE QUALIFICATIONS In addition to each item listed above, the applicant must be a minimum of 21 years of age and no older than 45 years of age. The applicant must possess a high school diploma or GED. The applicant must pass the Muskogee Police Department's written examination and physical agility examination and be able to pass the Oklahoma Police Pension and Retirement System's medical standards, pass all psychological examinations required by the Department and successfully complete state certification. Internal candidates must receive at least an "average" on each rating on the internal evaluation form. If the internal candidate received a written reprimand their application will not be considered for six (6) months. If the internal candidate received a suspension or demotion their application will not be considered for twelve (12) months. EXAMPLES OF DUTIES A Police Officer patrols the city in a police vehicle in order to enforce laws, prevent crime and preserve order; protect and rescue the public from criminal activity, hazards of traffic and dangers of natural phenomena; directs the flow of traffic, enforces traffic laws and regulations, investigates traffic accidents; accepts assignments in the patrol, investigative and services divisions as necessary; serves as a member of the Special Operations Team or Negotiations Team, K-9 Team, Mounted Patrol, undercover unit, investigative unit as assigned; works in uniform or plain clothes as designated; writes reports, makes arrests, transports prisoners and conducts investigations into criminal activity; utilizes a variety of Department forms and documents; serves warrants; testifies in court; may be responsible for training of new Police Officers and preparing evaluation reports; performs related duties as required. Assignments may include work on special tasks, which call upon specialized abilities and knowledge possessed by the Officer. Work assignments can be general or specific and instructions are received from a supervisor who reviews work methods and results through reports, personal inspection and discussion. The following assignments are required when so designated by the Chief of Police or his designee: (1) Uniformed Patrol Division (2) Investigations Division (3) Headquarters Division (4) Member of the Special Operations Team (5) Member of Special Investigation Unit (6) Police Community Relations (7) Works in uniform or plain clothes as required or designated. (8) Performs related duties, as required. Notice: This classification is a "safety sensitive" position as defined by the United States Department of Transportation drug and alcohol testing regulations, the Oklahoma Standards for Workplace Drug and Alcohol Testing Act and/or the Oklahoma Medical Marijuana laws. As a "safety sensitive" classification, the employee will be subject to drug and alcohol testing including random testing. Marijuana is one of the substances included in the drug panel screening. Possession of a medical marijuana license will not excuse the employee from the testing process or the consequences of testing positive for marijuana. "AN EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER"
    $35k-42k yearly est. 60d+ ago
  • Police Officer

    City of Garden City, Ks 3.4company rating

    Border patrol agent job in Garden City, KS

    The Garden City Police Department is a highly professional & progressive agency which offers many opportunities for career development. This position involves responsibility for the protection of life and property, prevention of crime, apprehension of criminals and the general enforcement of laws and ordinances. Duties normally consist of patrol, preliminary investigation and traffic regulation. Police Officers may also be assigned duties as Detectives, Crime Prevention Officers, Department Training Officers, Field Training Officers, Accident Investigators, Breathalyzer Operators, Firearms Instructors, Hostage Negotiators, or SWAT Team Officers. Work involves an element of personal danger. The employee must be able to exercise sound independent judgment under stress. Assignments may include work on special tasks, which call upon specialized abilities and knowledge possessed by the employee. Work assignments are general, and specific instructions are received from a supervisor who reviews work methods and results through reports, personal inspection and discussion. May work with school districts as well. Lateral entries are encouraged. * Patrol assigned area. * Looks for criminal activity, safety hazards, traffic violations, persons needing assistance and the like. * Become and remain familiar with patrol districts, geographic locations, know offenders, neighborhood routines, and potential problem areas. * Conduct security inspections and surveys of buildings and other locations, make recommendations regarding security, etc. * Make presentations to groups and individuals on subjects related to the jobs tasks and functions. * Operate Motor vehicles: reasonably and safely under routine and emergency conditions, sometimes for lengthy periods of time. * Firearms: Demonstrate proficiency in the care and use of assigned/authorized weapons. * Office equipment: including but not limited to the use of telephones, computers, Mobile Data Terminals, etc. * Writing implements and basic drawing templates: including the ability to write legible documents and produce simple diagrams. * Basic tools and equipment necessary to perform job tasks and functions: including but not limited to, speed detection radar, 2-way radios, first aid equipment, fire extinguishers, handcuffs and other personal restraint devices, flashlights, batons and other simple weapons, gas masks, helmets, standard police uniform, simple tools (pry bars, hydrant wrenches, tape measures, etc.), cameras, fingerprinting equipment, etc. Interested persons must be U.S. Citizens, 21 years of age, possess an H.S. diploma or GED, and have a valid driver's license. The selection process includes a written test, an oral interview board, a background investigation, Truth Verification, psychological evaluation, a medical exam, physical Capacity testing, and a urinalysis/drug screen.Position Salary/Benefits: * Starting pay is $27.14, Lateral Entries can earn credit for some years of prior service * Benefits: Health Insurance - Blue Cross & Blue Shield of Kansas * Renaissance Life Insurance * Kansas Public Employees Retirement System (KPERS) or Kansas Police & Fire (KP&F) * Wellness Program * Paid Leave * Employee Recognition Plan * Years of Service Bonuses * Performance Evaluations * Employee Assistance Program Police Perks: * Sign-on bonus: $1,000 (in-county) $3,000 (out-of-county) * Take-home vehicles * Robust training budget * Frequent training opportunities * 24/7 Range/private gym access * Peer Support Program * $200 Boot Allowance * RMR Red dot sights for pistols * Suppressed SBR patrol rifles * 4-Month day/night shift rotation
    $27.1 hourly 16d ago
  • Police Officer

    City of Bartlesville, Ok 3.0company rating

    Border patrol agent job in Bartlesville, OK

    Under general supervision, performs general duty police work involving a wide range of duties performed to protect life and property, enforce laws and ordinances, and preserve order within the community. May be assigned to specialized duties at the discretion of management. Based on the duties and responsibilities outlined in this job description, this position is considered safety sensitive.ESSENTIAL JOB FUNCTIONS: (All responsibilities may not be performed by all incumbents.) Inspects the assigned patrol vehicle prior to beginning shift to include: checking under all seats, front and back, and all compartments where the public or incarcerated suspects may have had access. Operates the assigned patrol vehicle in accordance with all applicable laws and regulations. Patrols assigned area to include all public and private businesses and residences, parking lots, surface streets and highways enforcing all federal, state and local laws. Directs vehicular traffic; enforces traffic laws; directs pedestrian traffic; investigates road damage; removes hazards from the roadway; issues citations, explains legal procedures, checks vehicle license plates, registration and other required documents. Investigates traffic accidents, by determining cause; protects, processes and stores all physical evidence related to a specific incident; requests the necessary emergency equipment required at the scene; takes precautions at an accident scene by creating detours or working traffic control to reduce the possibility of other accidents. Positions vehicles at road blocks to effectively isolate the scene of hazardous situations. Reviews and investigates all hit & run vehicular accidents. Enforces all applicable City, local, state and federal laws. Uses verbal communication skills to testify in a courtroom setting or other legal proceeding to ensure complete and correct information is related to all participants. Secures and protects the scene of a crime and the immediate area surrounding the crime scene so that no evidence is disturbed. Reviews all documents, papers and notes related to an investigation to allow for knowledgeable courtroom testimony. Provides depositions or courtroom testimony to the court on incidents where officer may have direct knowledge or information. Makes arrests of persons observed or suspected of committing crimes. Advises persons under arrest and explains their rights according to the Miranda decision to ensure complete understanding of these rights. Conducts stop and frisk searches on suspicious persons for the safety of all involved parties. Searches movable vehicles both interior and exterior under independent probable cause in accordance with established search and seizure rules and procedures. Searches persons, premises, or property incident to a lawful arrest with a warrant or consent in accordance with established departmental policy and search and seizure laws. Plans methods and procedures for conducting a search of a person or premise using all available information on the size and location of the person or premise. Removes weapons from armed persons. Advises victims or other involved persons of their rights according to current law and the proper procedures to follow to prosecute a case. Confiscates property for evidence resulting from an arrest. Works in conjunction with school teachers, school counselors, and principals by coordinating, instructing and participating in the DARE program in the public schools. Maintains and inspects all issued equipment to include: uniforms, hand guns, ammunition, magazines, hand cuffs, flashlight, badges, and other equipment. Demonstrates a proficiency in the use of all issued equipment to include issued fire arms. Identifies, confiscates, preserves, and maintains the chain of custody of all evidence in accordance with current search and seizure laws and departmental policy. Communicates over and listens to police radio, issues lookout and other required information while on patrol. Verbally communicates with the public, fellow officers, and supervisors to a degree that complete understanding is accomplished. Assists in the evacuation or rescue of persons and property in emergency situations such as aircraft crashes, fires, floods and other natural or manmade disasters. Advises, through verbal communications skills, all parties involved in domestic disputes of the proper legal procedures to obtain warrants, other sources of assistance and the consequences of actions. Speaks with, and refers citizens in need to appropriate public and social services. Speaks with and interacts with citizens to establish rapport and trust. Maintains and organizes field notes and other information to complete final departmental reports. Obtains information on persons or property involved in a crime from witnesses, victims or others with knowledge of the incident. Attends in-service and specialized training to insure the required number of training hours has been acquired. Performs highly specialized duties and tasks associated with specialized assignments such as police public information officer, community policing coordinator, FTO, and DARE Officer. Performs other related duties as assigned. MATERIAL AND EQUIPMENT USED: Non-Lethal Weapons, Weapon(s), Two-Way Radio, Computer Restraint Devices, VehicleMINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS REQUIRED: Education and Experience: High School diploma or GED; and, no prior experience or training is required; or, any combination of education, training and experience which provides the required knowledge, skills, and abilities to perform the essential functions of the job. Licenses and Certifications: State Certified Police Officer. Valid State Driver's License. Must be 21-45 years of age according to state statute.KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS, AND ABILITIES: Knowledge of: Local, state and federal laws and current city ordinances. Judicial system, operation and procedures for criminal prosecution. Laws pertaining to citizen disputes and domestic violence. Laws pertaining to the issuance of valid arrest or search warrants. Legal limitations of police officer's authority and the limits and requirements in use of force. Recordkeeping, report preparation, filing methods and records management techniques. Correct English usage, including spelling, grammar, punctuation, and vocabulary. Standard business arithmetic, including percentages and decimals. First Aid procedures and equipment at the first respondent level. Suspect/victim/witness interview and interrogation concepts, principles and practices. Departmental policies and standard operating procedures. Public relations techniques for handling calls for service or complaints. Crime scene processing procedures and the security and protection of a crime scene. Basic crime prevention techniques. Defensive tactics to protect self and others. Proper arrest and suspect apprehension techniques. Crime patterns, potential problem areas, and prior offenders within patrol area. All computer applications and hardware related to performance of the essential functions of the job. Modern procedures, practices, and methods of police administration.
    $32k-39k yearly est. 2d ago

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