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  • Security Officer (20/24 hrs.) South High Branch

    Columbus Metropolitan Library 3.8company rating

    Security officer job at Columbus Metropolitan Library

    Job Title: Security Officer (20/24 hrs./Non-Exempt/Part-time) Starting Pay Range: $19.20 - $20.20 hourly (commensurate with experience) Note: For internal candidates, pay adjustments are made in accordance with our Compensation and Salary Administration policy Our Commitment to Diversity Open to all doesn't just apply to our customers, it applies to our hiring practices as well. We put respect at the top of our values and that's how we treat our candidates and employees. The Columbus Metropolitan Library is committed to equal employment opportunity and adheres to these principles in decisions regarding hiring. The Library does not discriminate against employees or applicants for employment based upon their sex, race, national origin, religion, age, disability, sexual orientation, gender, color, ancestry, military or veteran status, gender identity or expression, familial status, genetic information, or any other characteristic protected by federal, state, or local law. At Columbus Metropolitan Library, we are striving to build a workforce that is as diverse as the communities we serve. Learn more about Our Employee Experience: ************************************************************* What We Offer: A robust benefits package that supports your physical, mental, and financial well-being. Comprehensive medical, dental, and vision plans to meet your healthcare needs. A qualified employer for Public Service Loan Forgiveness . Access to mental health resources and employee assistance programs for your peace of mind. Generous paid time off and leave options to balance your work and personal life. Participation in the Ohio Public Employees Retirement System (OPERS) and additional investment & savings plans. A variety of voluntary and supplemental insurance plans to complement your lifestyle. Comprehensive overview of our benefits: ************************************************** About the Position: As a Security Officer, you will ensure a positive customer experience by ensuring a safe and secure environment for all. You are responsible for addressing disruptive or offensive behavior, unsafe conditions, and minimizing theft of library property. Position Schedule: Monday, Tuesday, and Wednesday 4:00pm-8:00pm Friday/Saturday rotation 9:00am-6:00pm Sunday (as scheduled) Note: flexible scheduling option: work every Sunday and 2 weeknights in place of 3 What You'll Do: Patrols buildings and grounds at regular intervals and appropriately handles observed irregularities or problems. Prevents theft of Library property and follows all issued post orders. Uses non-violent crisis intervention and de-escalation techniques to diplomatically confront people engaged in disruptive, offensive or inappropriate behavior; suspends from property as necessary. Ensures a positive customer experience by greeting customers, answering directional questions and participating in organization-wide initiatives/special events. Responds to, investigates, and reports any safety hazard, security incident, parking enforcement or emergency, including reviewing CCTV footage as needed. Ensures that the building is secure at closing and that all staff and customers depart safely. Completes issued closing checklist daily. Maintains a professional appearance by keeping uniform in good condition and promptly reporting uniform needs to Security management. Carries all necessary equipment in working order while on duty and promptly reports equipment needs to Security management. Collaborates with law enforcement on public safety issues. Files police reports and appears in court as needed. Assists in emergency response drills and other training throughout the year. Assists with testing and validation of security equipment (lockdown buttons, alarm panels, panic buttons, security cameras, etc.) as needed. Assists physically challenged customers entering or leaving library facilities, including as part of emergency evacuations. Renders first aid in medical emergencies. Contacts trained medical professionals as appropriate. Documents incidents in the reporting software according to guidelines. Brings serious issues or those with significant risk to Security and location management for awareness and resolution. Serves as on-call Officer or fills in as Dispatcher as needed. Performs additional duties as assigned. Minimum Qualifications: High school diploma or G.E.D. required. 1-3 years of relevant customer service or security experience or training required. Ability to utilize reliable transportation to promptly report to job assignment and other locations, per job requirements. Valid driver license may be required based on branch location which meets the minimum requirements of CML's vehicle insurance policy and access to a personal vehicle to promptly report to varied work locations as assigned. Ability to communicate effectively and concisely, both orally and in writing. Ability to carry and use Oleoresin Capsicum (OC or pepper spray) upon receiving necessary training and in appropriate situations. Upon receiving necessary training, ability to respond quickly, effectively, and appropriately when it is clear that the physical safety of staff and/or customers is endangered. Must be able to work a flexible schedule, including weekends and evenings, willing to carry a cellular telephone as directed by management for response to library emergencies and service requests. Work schedule includes rotational on-call duties. Must have the ability to actively patrol (on foot) and use stairs throughout the duration of their shift and to quickly respond to incidents. Ability to operate library technology including personal computer, email, software programs (i.e., Windows/Microsoft Office) and other job-related equipment and systems. Working Conditions and Physical Demands: The work environment involves everyday risks or discomforts that require normal safety precautions typical of such places as offices, meeting and training rooms, libraries, and residences or commercial vehicles (e.g., use of safe workplace practices with office equipment, avoidance of trips and falls, observance of fire regulations and traffic signals, and/or working in moderate outdoor weather conditions). Work requires occasional exerting of up to 50 lbs. of force and the frequent exerting of up to 20 lbs. of force. In emergency situations, work may also require sprinting short distances, quickly ascending and descending stairs, performing CPR and exerting in excess of 50 lbs. of force.
    $19.2-20.2 hourly Auto-Apply 22d ago
  • Security Officer (20/24 hrs.) South High Branch

    Columbus Metropolitan Library 3.8company rating

    Security officer job at Columbus Metropolitan Library

    Job Title: Security Officer (20/24 hrs./Non-Exempt/Part-time) Starting Pay Range: $19.20 - $20.20 hourly (commensurate with experience) Note: For internal candidates, pay adjustments are made in accordance with our Compensation and Salary Administration policy Our Commitment to Diversity Open to all doesn't just apply to our customers, it applies to our hiring practices as well. We put respect at the top of our values and that's how we treat our candidates and employees. The Columbus Metropolitan Library is committed to equal employment opportunity and adheres to these principles in decisions regarding hiring. The Library does not discriminate against employees or applicants for employment based upon their sex, race, national origin, religion, age, disability, sexual orientation, gender, color, ancestry, military or veteran status, gender identity or expression, familial status, genetic information, or any other characteristic protected by federal, state, or local law. At Columbus Metropolitan Library, we are striving to build a workforce that is as diverse as the communities we serve. Learn more about Our Employee Experience: ************************************************************* What We Offer: * A robust benefits package that supports your physical, mental, and financial well-being. * Comprehensive medical, dental, and vision plans to meet your healthcare needs. * A qualified employer for Public Service Loan Forgiveness. * Access to mental health resources and employee assistance programs for your peace of mind. * Generous paid time off and leave options to balance your work and personal life. * Participation in the Ohio Public Employees Retirement System (OPERS) and additional investment & savings plans. * A variety of voluntary and supplemental insurance plans to complement your lifestyle. Comprehensive overview of our benefits: ************************************************** About the Position: As a Security Officer, you will ensure a positive customer experience by ensuring a safe and secure environment for all. You are responsible for addressing disruptive or offensive behavior, unsafe conditions, and minimizing theft of library property. Position Schedule: * Monday, Tuesday, and Wednesday 4:00pm-8:00pm * Friday/Saturday rotation 9:00am-6:00pm * Sunday (as scheduled) Note: flexible scheduling option: work every Sunday and 2 weeknights in place of 3 What You'll Do: * Patrols buildings and grounds at regular intervals and appropriately handles observed irregularities or problems. Prevents theft of Library property and follows all issued post orders. * Uses non-violent crisis intervention and de-escalation techniques to diplomatically confront people engaged in disruptive, offensive or inappropriate behavior; suspends from property as necessary. * Ensures a positive customer experience by greeting customers, answering directional questions and participating in organization-wide initiatives/special events. * Responds to, investigates, and reports any safety hazard, security incident, parking enforcement or emergency, including reviewing CCTV footage as needed. * Ensures that the building is secure at closing and that all staff and customers depart safely. Completes issued closing checklist daily. * Maintains a professional appearance by keeping uniform in good condition and promptly reporting uniform needs to Security management. * Carries all necessary equipment in working order while on duty and promptly reports equipment needs to Security management. * Collaborates with law enforcement on public safety issues. Files police reports and appears in court as needed. * Assists in emergency response drills and other training throughout the year. * Assists with testing and validation of security equipment (lockdown buttons, alarm panels, panic buttons, security cameras, etc.) as needed. * Assists physically challenged customers entering or leaving library facilities, including as part of emergency evacuations. * Renders first aid in medical emergencies. Contacts trained medical professionals as appropriate. * Documents incidents in the reporting software according to guidelines. * Brings serious issues or those with significant risk to Security and location management for awareness and resolution. * Serves as on-call Officer or fills in as Dispatcher as needed. * Performs additional duties as assigned. Minimum Qualifications: * High school diploma or G.E.D. required. * 1-3 years of relevant customer service or security experience or training required. * Ability to utilize reliable transportation to promptly report to job assignment and other locations, per job requirements. Valid driver license may be required based on branch location which meets the minimum requirements of CML's vehicle insurance policy and access to a personal vehicle to promptly report to varied work locations as assigned. * Ability to communicate effectively and concisely, both orally and in writing. * Ability to carry and use Oleoresin Capsicum (OC or pepper spray) upon receiving necessary training and in appropriate situations. * Upon receiving necessary training, ability to respond quickly, effectively, and appropriately when it is clear that the physical safety of staff and/or customers is endangered. * Must be able to work a flexible schedule, including weekends and evenings, willing to carry a cellular telephone as directed by management for response to library emergencies and service requests. Work schedule includes rotational on-call duties. * Must have the ability to actively patrol (on foot) and use stairs throughout the duration of their shift and to quickly respond to incidents. * Ability to operate library technology including personal computer, email, software programs (i.e., Windows/Microsoft Office) and other job-related equipment and systems. Working Conditions and Physical Demands: The work environment involves everyday risks or discomforts that require normal safety precautions typical of such places as offices, meeting and training rooms, libraries, and residences or commercial vehicles (e.g., use of safe workplace practices with office equipment, avoidance of trips and falls, observance of fire regulations and traffic signals, and/or working in moderate outdoor weather conditions). Work requires occasional exerting of up to 50 lbs. of force and the frequent exerting of up to 20 lbs. of force. In emergency situations, work may also require sprinting short distances, quickly ascending and descending stairs, performing CPR and exerting in excess of 50 lbs. of force.
    $19.2-20.2 hourly 21d ago
  • Police Officer- Lateral

    City of Gahanna, Oh 3.9company rating

    Gahanna, OH jobs

    The Gahanna Division of Police is now seeking applications for lateral police officer positions. Applications will be accepted all year. For information on the hiring process, including a timeline for hire, visit ***************************************** Lateral Police Officer Candidate Requirements: Full-time Police Officers with arrest powers, certified in any state within the United States, with no break in service for two (2) years at the time of application, may apply for a lateral appointment without taking the civil service examination outlined in Rule 13. Such candidates recently laid off or placed in a part-time or reserve position after having worked in a full-time position for two (2) consecutive years, may still apply for a lateral appointment, providing the candidate holds an active police officer certification. Lateral candidates must meet the criteria outlined in Section 13.01 and 13.09. Lateral candidates must be approved by the Director of Public Safety. The position of Police Officer is under the general supervision of the Fields Services Bureau Lieutenant and under the direct supervision of a Sergeant. The individual assuming this position will be responsible for providing a highly visible, professional police presence while conducting patrol activities in a specified geographical area. Answers calls when a crime is suspected or an emergency exists; takes such actions as necessary to prevent crime and/or to apprehend a criminal; to maintain safety and to assist citizens in a wide range of emergency and non-emergency situations. Takes proper enforcement action as necessary and required to maintain the order, safety and general welfare of the city of Gahanna utilizing the United States Constitution, the Ohio Revised Code and Gahanna Codified Ordinances. Initiates reports, affects arrests, processes prisoners, conducts investigations in cooperation with detectives, shares intelligence information, and coordinates police resources; observes and identifies potential problem areas within the community. * Conduct routine patrol activities within assigned areas of the city. * Provide for public safety by maintaining order, responding to emergencies, protecting people and property, enforcing motor vehicle and criminal laws and promoting good community relations. * Identify and monitor areas where criminal activities or public nuisances are occurring or are likely to occur. * Utilize an understanding of streets, businesses and significant locations within the city. * Evaluate complaint and emergency request information to determine response requirements. * Interact with members of the community. * Mediate domestic and other disputes. * Identify, pursue and arrest suspects and perpetrators of criminal acts; use physical force when necessary to control and arrest law violators. * Use automated systems to perform computer checks of persons, vehicles, locations and property utilizing mobile computing devices. * Operate a motor vehicle safely under various conditions, in severe weather, in an emergency response/pursuit status and other stressful situations. * Effectively utilize and verbally communicate via police radio during routine and high stress events. * Record facts and prepare detailed and accurate reports, criminal complaints, crash reports, forms, memorandums, and other documents as required. Regular, predictable, and punctual attendance is required Lateral Police Officer Candidate Requirements: Full-time Police Officers with arrest powers, certified in any state within the United States, with no break in service for two (2) years at the time of application, may apply for a lateral appointment without taking the civil service examination outlined in Rule 13. Such candidates recently laid off or placed in a part-time or reserve position after having worked in a full-time position for two (2) consecutive years, may still apply for a lateral appointment, providing the candidate holds an active police officer certification. Lateral candidates must meet the criteria outlined in Section 13.01 and 13.09. Lateral candidates must be approved by the Director of Public Safety. Education and Experience: * High school graduate or equivalent. * Minimum of 21 years of age at time of original appointment not to exceed 40 years of age at time of original appointment (Gahanna Code 139.04). * Must be a United States citizen. * The location of an officer's residence must be such that if an officer is contacted and called back to duty in an emergency, the officer can report to the station, ready for duty, within sixty minutes of being contacted. New officers must meet this requirement within six months of appointment. * Visual acuity - both eyes must have corrected vision of 20/30. Licenses and Certificates: * Current and valid Ohio Driver's License with an acceptable driver's abstract in order to meet criteria for insurability established by the City of Gahanna. * Ohio Police Officer Training Academy certificate or the ability to attend and successfully complete a residential police academy as required for appointment. Knowledge of: * Knowledge of government structure and process. * Knowledge of state law and local ordinances, police policy and procedures, and agency rules. * Knowledge of the structure and content of the English language including the meaning and spelling of words, rules of composition, and grammar. * Detailed knowledge of the City of Gahanna, its roadways, residential, business, industrial, and recreational areas, or ability to acquire this knowledge rapidly. Skill in: * Proficiency in word processing/typing. * Applying logical thinking to solve problems or accomplish tasks; to understand, interpret and communicate complicated policies, procedures and protocols. * Communicating orally and in writing with internal staff, citizens. * Using tact, discretion, initiative and independent judgment within established guidelines. Ability to: (Mental and Physical) * Maneuver and work in a variety of ground conditions. * Identify and analyze problems, evaluate alternative solutions, and make sound judgments. * Move quickly and forcefully in response to unexpected situations. * Operate patrol vehicles routinely and in an emergency mode. * Get into and out of police vehicles on a frequent basis. * Communicate effectively, both verbally and in writing, with a variety of people including co-workers, other professionals, appointed and elected officials, and the general public. * Render credible testimony in court. * Apprehend suspects. * Work flexible schedules, including evenings, weekends, and holidays. * Analyze situations and to adopt quick, effective and reasonable courses of action. * Think clearly and make logical decisions in stressful situations. * Establish and maintain effective working relationships with fellow employees, city officials, and community members. * Perform the essential functions of the position. * Work alone. Job Location: * Various locations within and outside the City of Gahanna. * Varying time both inside (including time spent in a police vehicle) and outside. * Inside work: protection from weather conditions but not necessarily from temperature changes. Working Conditions: * Occasionally exposed to hazards of risk of bodily injury/volatile situations and imminent danger when performing the essential functions of the job; occasionally exposed to heat and cold extremes and temperature changes; occasional exposure to loud noises; frequently exposed to moderate noises such as emergency sirens and roadway/traffic noise. Occasionally exposed to persons who have contagious diseases/illnesses; seldom exposed to vibration, toxic conditions, odors, dust, and poor ventilation. * Provide support and assistance to other peace officers, whether local, state, or federal personnel of the criminal justice system and employees of other communities and agencies. * Document facts necessary to provide for appropriate responses by non-police resources as necessary to maintain public order and safety. * Present evidence in legal proceedings, testify in court to present evidence or act as witness in traffic and criminal cases and in civil proceedings as required. * Conduct investigation activities of criminal and noncriminal events. * Review facts of incidents to determine if criminal acts or statute violations were involved. Interview witnesses, complainants and suspects and document their statements in written reports or detailed formal statements. * Conduct lawful searches of persons, vehicles and places. * Conduct the preliminary investigation of criminal acts as necessary to substantiate crimes and preserve evidence of any crime. * Respond to situations where deadly force may be threatened or used and to use deadly force when authorized and necessary to protect or preserve life. * Perform as a rescuer under adverse and difficult conditions. * Provide for persons held in custody, transport prisoners to and from jail and court. Control and restrain unruly persons held in custody. * Performs other related duties as assigned by supervisor.
    $49k-64k yearly est. 60d+ ago
  • Police Officer

    Cleveland Metroparks 3.9company rating

    Fairview Park, OH jobs

    Cleveland Metroparks Police Department, an accredited and nationally recognized law enforcement agency, is hiring full-time Police Officers. This law enforcement position provides for park visitors' safety and the protection of Park District natural resources. Police Officers enforce Park District ordinances and State laws, and enhance park-user experience through assistance, information, and education. Cleveland Metroparks prides itself on providing an opportunity for quality work-life balance for its employees. Membership in the Ohio Public Employees Retirement System (OPERS) Vacation, holiday and sick leave programs Compensatory time Comprehensive healthcare benefits Paid life insurance with additional and/or dependent coverage at employee's expense Deferred compensation programs Medical and dependent care Flexible Spending Accounts Long-term disability coverage Employee Assistance Program Compensation and benefits package also includes discounted golf at nine Park District golf facilities (employee only), and discounted admission for employee and family to other Park District facilities including Cleveland Metroparks Zoo Tuition reimbursement Applicants may be accepted as lateral transfer candidates under the following conditions: Applicant is currently employed as a full-time law enforcement officer in the State of Ohio or has been laid off from such a position within one-year of appointment. Have a minimum of two years of full-time law enforcement experience (the two-year minimum of on-duty experience would still apply in cases of a layoff). Not currently under Internal Affairs investigation for any reason. Must be in good standing at current agency with no pending discipline and/or internal investigations or have retired within the past 2 years in good standing. A lateral transfer is eligible for starting salary (below) based on qualifications and whole years of law enforcement experience (partial years of service will not be considered): Two Years $35.637 per hour Three Years $38.100 per hour Four or More Years $41.223 per hour
    $35.6-41.2 hourly 5d ago
  • Police Officer

    City of Westerville 3.5company rating

    Westerville, OH jobs

    * IMPORTANT: Interested candidates should complete the application process by 11/21/25. Applications received by this date will be given priority for interview consideration. Applications received after this date will be considered until a sufficient candidate pool has been established. Please read and review our standards for employment prior to completing application, linked here: *********************************************************** Tentative Hiring Timeline November 24, 2025: Applications reviewed for interview consideration December 8-19, 2025: Oral board interviews conducted January-February, 2026: Selected candidates moved to CVSA and background process February-March 2026: Pre-employment testing and conditional offers of employment March-April 2026: Anticipated start date for new officers Why Westerville Division of Police? At WPD, we live by our core values: Integrity, Commitment, Accountability, Respect, and Empathy. These principles guide us as we strive for excellence in all we do. Community Support: Our residents respect and overwhelmingly support WPD, providing all the resources needed to succeed. Opportunities for Growth: Join a team of officers and professional staff committed to excellence and dedicated to your professional and personal development. Opportunities include promotions, a variety of specialized and ancillary assignments, a robust training budget, and tuition reimbursement. State-of-the-Art Facilities: Work in a 65,000 sq. ft. headquarters featuring a 10-lane firearms range, use-of-force simulator, and a fully equipped fitness center to support training and wellness. DEPARTMENT HIGHLIGHTS: * Largest suburban agency in the Columbus Metro area: 80 sworn officers, 115 total employees * Diverse population: Serving 40,000 residents, a daytime population of 90,000, and a business community representing over 300,000 people within a 15-minute radius * Vibrant community culture: Home to the Westerville Uptown District, rich with historic charm, and community events LATERAL ENTRY POLICE OFFICERS If you're already certified with OPOTA, we offer expedited steps to join our team: * No Testing Required: NTN testing is waived for certified candidates, allowing qualified applicants to proceed straight to oral board interviews. * Competitive Pay: Starting pay commensurate with experience. Earn up to $118,783.48 annually with a qualifying number of years of full-time law enforcement experience, rising to $122,000 by 2027 for qualified candidates. * Experience-Based Benefits: Vacation accrual rate and sick leave balance transfer available based on your total years of service. * Simplified Testing: Take a physical agility test (obstacle course) instead of the OPOTA fitness exam. NON-SWORN CANDIDATES For candidates not already OPOTA (Ohio Peace Officer Training Academy)-certified: * NTN Test: Take and pass the standard test and public safety assessment through NTN. * Competitive Pay: Earn more than $119,000 after three years of service. * Excellent Benefits: Enjoy paid holidays, personal days, generous vacation and sick leave accrual, comp time, longevity pay, strong healthcare benefits and educational assistance. * WPD Academy: If hired, you will attend Westerville PD's basic training academy at no cost to you and earning a salary of more than $75,000. You will receive exceptional training from the area's best law enforcement instructors. Visit our webpage to learn even more about the Westerville Division of Police! ****************************************** Work is performed within the guidelines of Division general orders and all applicable laws. Work is reviewed by supervisors daily through reports and performance evaluations. NATURE OF WORK Under the direction of a sergeant, police officers have the responsibility to enforce all local, state, and federal laws within the City of Westerville while also performing other duties as assigned. (May not include all duties performed.) * Ability to operate Division vehicles and equipment. * Patrols the community on foot, or in police cars, protecting persons and property. * Enforces all state laws and city ordinances. * Investigates complaints; interviews suspects and witnesses. * Responds to emergency calls for assistance. * Performs criminal and vehicle crash investigations. * Performs traffic enforcement duties. * Performs routine security inspections * Conducts searches and seizures. * Completes detailed written reports. * Makes arrests when necessary. * Uses firearms as necessary. * Maintains all equipment necessary for the daily performance of job duties. * Must have completed Assessment and PHQ through National Testing Network (NTN) if not currently OPOTA-certified. * Must possess a high school diploma or GED. * Must be at least 21 years of age at the time of hire. * Both eyes must be correctable to 20/20 vision and have no color blindness or deficiency. * Must possess a valid State of Ohio Motor Vehicle Operator's License free from excessive violations. * Effective oral and written communication skills in the English language. * Ability to maintain accurate records and prepare reports. * Ability to communicate and manage the public under a variety of circumstances. * Ability to work a varied schedule on a variety of shifts.
    $75k-122k yearly 60d+ ago
  • Event Security

    Cleveland Guardians 4.1company rating

    Cleveland, OH jobs

    Our teammates are at the core of what we believe in: People, Collaboration, Learning, and Excellence (PeopleCLE). We look to hire individuals who are committed to our purpose of uniting and inspiring our city through the power of team. Our mission is to win the World Series while creating a compelling fan experience. If you believe you possess these important traits, please consider a career with the Cleveland Guardians. The Guardians are looking for service minded teammates, who are committed to working together to help us create amazing memories for fans, each other and all visitors to Progressive Field. PRIMARY PURPOSE: Ensure all guests enjoy a safe, pleasant, and comfortable environment by performing thorough bag checks, managing gate entry, and maintaining the safety of fans throughout the game. Deliver exceptional customer service while upholding ballpark policies to create positive, memorable experiences at Progressive Field. RESPONSIBILITIES & DUTIES: Maintain a secure and welcoming environment for fans, visitors, and teammates at Progressive Field Deliver exceptional customer service by actively engaging with guests, providing directions, answering questions, and addressing concerns or complaints Ensure a visible security presence at entry and exit gates, the Ballpark, dugouts, bullpens, team shops, and restricted areas Monitor and secure restricted locations, preventing access by unauthorized individuals Welcome and interact with guests in a friendly and engaging manner upon their entry and exit Provide effective crowd management and assist with movement as needed Respond calmly and professionally to conflicts, medical situations, or other incidents, and complete the necessary reports promptly Apply a thorough understanding of Progressive Field policies and procedures, ensuring they are consistently enforced Familiarize yourself with the Game Day Staff Associate Handbook, adhering to all outlined policies and procedures Demonstrate a strong knowledge of and ability to follow the Standard Operating Procedures handbook Follow your assigned work schedule, and participate in pre-event briefings and meetings Communicate proactively with your Manager regarding potential work conflicts, including absences, emergencies, or scheduling adjustments Exhibit professionalism and a composed demeanor at all times All other duties and responsibilities as assigned ROLE REQUIREMENTS: Must be 18 years of age or older Ability to successfully complete training requirements is mandatory This training is provided by the Cleveland Guardians and includes eight (8) hours of security and anti-terrorism training in the first year of employment, and a minimum of four (4) hours annually thereafter Possess a working understanding of safety and security functions, customer service philosophies, and principles related to conflict de-escalation and resolution Ability to join and maintain good standing in the Service Employees International Union, Local 1 DEPARTMENT REQUIREMENTS: Familiarize yourself with and comprehend the relevant policies and procedures of the Ballpark Services department and the Cleveland Guardians Organization Develop a clear understanding of various departments within the organization and the specific staff members in the department Effectively monitor and implement policies and procedures, maintaining a professional and friendly demeanor when interacting with guests Gain comprehensive knowledge of all areas within the ballpark to provide accurate directions and assistance to guests Maintain a professional appearance in compliance with the Employee Handbook and our uniform requirement AVAILABILITY REQUIREMENTS: Availability for a minimum of 53 out of 81 home games each year (65%) is required Must be open to working events beyond Cleveland Guardians baseball games ORGANIZATIONAL REQUIREMENTS: Demonstrates the ability to read, speak, comprehend, and communicate effectively in order to perform job duties and interact with coworkers. Represents the Cleveland Guardians in a positive fashion to all business partners, teammates, and the general public. Ability to build robust, professional relationships with teammates by demonstrating interpersonal skills, approachability, and a collaborative spirit contributing to a positive, respectful work environment. Ability to perform the essential physical requirements of the role as outlined in the job description, which may include extended periods of sitting, standing, lifting, or navigating a multilevel ballpark. Adapts quickly and effectively to a fast-paced, dynamic, and diverse work environment. Ability to act according to the organizational values and service excellence at all times. Willingness to work extended days and hours, including holidays and weekends. Willingness to adhere to all Major League Baseball and Club policies. As a proud pillar of the Cleveland community, the Cleveland Guardians are dedicated to building a team that embodies the heart and spirit of our city. We offer compensation and benefits that attract, engage, and retain top talent - individuals who share our commitment to excellence, teamwork, and making an impact both on and off the field. The expected hourly rate for this position is $16. This rate serves as a general guideline; actual compensation will be determined based on a candidate's skills, experience, and qualifications, as well as market and business considerations. At the Cleveland Guardians, we are all about creating an environment that brings out the best in everyone. It is a big part of who we are, how we compete, and how we make an impact in our community. We want every employee to feel like they truly belong here. We also know that people sometimes hesitate to apply for jobs unless they check every single box on the qualifications list. We're looking for the best person for the job, and we know that you might bring skills and experiences that aren't exactly listed but could be a huge asset to our team. So, if this role excites you, we encourage you to apply, even if you don't meet every single qualification.
    $16 hourly 30d ago
  • Security Monitor - Coffman HS

    Educational Service Center of Central Ohio 3.5company rating

    Ohio jobs

    Security - Classified Positions/Hall Monitor/Security District: Dublin City Schools TITLE: Security Monitor - Coffman HS JOB STATUS: FLSA Overtime Eligible REPORTS TO: Building Administrator DEPARTMENT: Academics and Student Learning POSITION SUMMARY: To assist in maintaining a safe and orderly environment in the non classroom areas of the high school, parking lot and grounds. ESSENTIAL DUTIES: Maintains the orderly flow of foot traffic in the hallways. Maintains the orderly flow of automobile traffic in the parking lot. Issues tickets, collects fees related to parking. Monitors restrooms throughout the day. Enforces all school rules. Keeps unwanted visitors out of the building and off the grounds. Reports maintenance concerns to appropriate school personnel. Ensures the safety of students. Establishes and maintains cooperative professional relationships. Remains free of any alcohol or nonprescription controlled substance and abuse of any prescribed controlled substance in the workplace throughout employment in the district. Exhibits professional behavior, emotional stability, and sound judgment. Serves as a role model for students in how to conduct themselves as citizens and as responsible, and intelligent human beings. Understands the legal responsibility to help instill in students the belief in, and practice of, ethical principles and democratic values. Maintains confidentiality and respect for confidential information at all times. Other duties as assigned by the Superintendent or his/her designee. JOB QUALIFICATIONS: A high school diploma or training and experience that are considered equivalent. Ability to command respect and work with students in a positive manner. Experience in security related work is desirable. Such alternatives to the above qualifications as the Board of Education may find appropriate and acceptable. TERMS OF EMPLOYMENT: 191Days (183 days; 8 paid holidays); 8 hours per day excluding lunch. Salary as provided by the Negotiated Agreement. Work year to be established by the Board. SALARY: $20.07/HR. - $23.80/HR. The qualifications listed above are intended to represent the education, experience, skill and ability levels typically needed to successfully perform the essential duties contained in this job description. The qualifications should not be viewed as individual absolute standards, but considered holistically with other position-related criteria. The Dublin City School District is an Equal Opportunity Employer and as such does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, sex, age, religion, national origin, ancestry, disability, veteran status, marital status, or any other status protected by law.
    $20.1-23.8 hourly 19d ago
  • Security Officer, Bellevue: PRN

    Firelands Health Careers 3.3company rating

    Bellevue, OH jobs

    GENERAL SUMMARY AND SCOPE Responsible for the safety and security of all people and property in and around the facilities. The Security Officer will make periodic checks of the properties to insure the safety and security of all persons and properties. The Security Officer is always aware of his/her surroundings, watching for any type of illegal occurrences, fire or other hazardous conditions. Responds to emergency situations to assist parties in need. ESSENTIAL TASKS, DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES Protects and serves the patients, staff and visitors of FRMC. Monitors medical center buildings and grounds to maintain a safe and secure environment and takes appropriate action to resolve problems. Investigates incidents, accidents, or complaints on medical center property. Completes the necessary reports accurately and in a timely manner. Coordinates with local police and fire departments. Conducts general safety inspections of building & grounds and visual inspections of Life Safety equipment. Provides physical intervention when needed to subdue or restrain persons to protect individuals from harm. Responds to Code Violet calls. Operates detecting devices and performs searches to screen individuals and prevent passage of prohibited articles into restricted areas. Warns persons of rule infractions or violations and evicts violators from premises, using force when necessary. OTHER TASKS, DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES Administers Breath Alcohol tests. (Completion of DOT Certification required) Inspects fire extinguishers, fire doors, emergency exit lights, panic alarms, and AED's. Demonstrates responsibility for continued growth, competence, and development. Assists patients, visitors and employees. Provides personal assistance, first aid, emotional support or other personal care to others such as coworkers, customers or patients. Conducts fire and other emergency drills. Participates in department performance improvement activities as assigned and attends required training and staff meetings. KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS AND ABILITIES High school graduate or GED equivalent required. Prior military, police or security experience preferred. Must achieve Ohio Peace Officer Training Academy certificate for police training or International Association of Healthcare Safety and Security certification within six months of hire. Must have BAT (Breath Alcohol Technician) certification upon hire or obtained within six months of hire with re-certification every 5 years. Must have CPR/AED/First Aid certification upon hire or obtained within three months of hire with re-certification every 2 years. Must have Crisis Prevention Intervention (CPI) training upon hire or obtained within six months of hire with re-certification every 2 years. Must possess a valid State of Ohio motor vehicle operator's license and be insurable under Firelands' auto policy. Employee must provide proof of personal automobile liability insurance coverage upon request. Must have a telephone and reliable transportation. Knowledge of relevant equipment, policies, procedures and strategies to promote effective security operations for the protection of people, data, property and institutions. Competency in the use of computers, proficiency in Microsoft Word, Excel and Outlook required. Excellent problem solving skills. Good observation skills necessary. Ability to work with minimal supervision. Excellent verbal and written communication skills. Proven dependability and consistency. Must possess the physical ability to walk long distances, perform in inclement weather, travel between multiple facilities and perform repetitive duties. Must pass a pre-employment physical including a functional capacity test and must pass a pre-employment background check. Ability to work in a safe and efficient manner and maintain an accident free work place, including ability to demonstrate a working knowledge of Medical Center emergency codes. Ability to comply with OSHA regulations and CDC standard and transmission based precaution recommendations and to utilize proper personal protective equipment. Ability to comply with provisions of applicable S.D.S. forms. Successful completion of a ninety (90) day get-acquainted period.
    $27k-34k yearly est. 49d ago
  • Security Officer: PRN

    Firelands Health Careers 3.3company rating

    Sandusky, OH jobs

    GENERAL SUMMARY AND SCOPE Responsible for the safety and security of all people and property in and around the facilities. The Security Officer will make periodic checks of the properties to insure the safety and security of all persons and properties. The Security Officer is always aware of his/her surroundings, watching for any type of illegal occurrences, fire or other hazardous conditions. Responds to emergency situations to assist parties in need. ESSENTIAL TASKS, DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES Protects and serves the patients, staff and visitors of FRMC. Monitors medical center buildings and grounds to maintain a safe and secure environment and takes appropriate action to resolve problems. Investigates incidents, accidents, or complaints on medical center property. Completes the necessary reports accurately and in a timely manner. Coordinates with local police and fire departments. Conducts general safety inspections of building & grounds and visual inspections of Life Safety equipment. Provides physical intervention when needed to subdue or restrain persons to protect individuals from harm. Responds to Code Violet calls. Operates detecting devices and performs searches to screen individuals and prevent passage of prohibited articles into restricted areas. Warns persons of rule infractions or violations and evicts violators from premises, using force when necessary. OTHER TASKS, DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES Administers Breath Alcohol tests. (Completion of DOT Certification required) Inspects fire extinguishers, fire doors, emergency exit lights, panic alarms, and AED's. Demonstrates responsibility for continued growth, competence, and development. Assists patients, visitors and employees. Provides personal assistance, first aid, emotional support or other personal care to others such as coworkers, customers or patients. Conducts fire and other emergency drills. Participates in department performance improvement activities as assigned and attends required training and staff meetings. KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS AND ABILITIES High school graduate or GED equivalent required. Prior military, police or security experience preferred. Must achieve Ohio Peace Officer Training Academy certificate for police training or International Association of Healthcare Safety and Security certification within six months of hire. Must have BAT (Breath Alcohol Technician) certification upon hire or obtained within six months of hire with re-certification every 5 years. Must have CPR/AED/First Aid certification upon hire or obtained within three months of hire with re-certification every 2 years. Must have Crisis Prevention Intervention (CPI) training upon hire or obtained within six months of hire with re-certification every 2 years. Must possess a valid State of Ohio motor vehicle operator's license and be insurable under Firelands' auto policy. Employee must provide proof of personal automobile liability insurance coverage upon request. Must have a telephone and reliable transportation. Knowledge of relevant equipment, policies, procedures and strategies to promote effective security operations for the protection of people, data, property and institutions. Competency in the use of computers, proficiency in Microsoft Word, Excel and Outlook required. Excellent problem solving skills. Good observation skills necessary. Ability to work with minimal supervision. Excellent verbal and written communication skills. Proven dependability and consistency. Must possess the physical ability to walk long distances, perform in inclement weather, travel between multiple facilities and perform repetitive duties. Must pass a pre-employment physical including a functional capacity test and must pass a pre-employment background check. Ability to work in a safe and efficient manner and maintain an accident free work place, including ability to demonstrate a working knowledge of Medical Center emergency codes. Ability to comply with OSHA regulations and CDC standard and transmission based precaution recommendations and to utilize proper personal protective equipment. Ability to comply with provisions of applicable S.D.S. forms. Successful completion of a ninety (90) day get-acquainted period.
    $27k-34k yearly est. 29d ago
  • Security Officer (North Hill Branch)

    Akron-Summit County Public Library 3.5company rating

    Akron, OH jobs

    ABOUT THE LIBRARY Since 1874, the Akron-Summit County Public Library (ASCPL) has been an essential community asset. We've been recognized nationally as one of the finest public libraries in the United States due to our excellent customer service, collaborative community involvement, and high level of customer and employee satisfaction. We offer a comprehensive benefits package, including paid vacation and sick leave, paid holidays, voluntary benefits, ASCPL-provided life insurance, and retirement through the Ohio Public Employees Retirement System (OPERS). DUTIES & RESPONSIBILITIES: The ASCPL is hiring a part-time Security Officer at the North Hill Branch Library to support our Mission Statement to provide resources for learning and leisure, information services, meeting spaces, and programs for all ages that support, improve, and enrich individual, family, and community life. The Security Officer works approximately 25.5 hours per week (Monday-Thursday 3-8 pm, Friday 12-6 pm) and: Patrols Library buildings, grounds, and parking lots. Secures buildings at closing and sets alarm systems or assists as needed. Is responsible for being the last person to leave the Library premises when closing. Monitors electronic or video security system. Observes customer behavior and intervenes when problems occur. Advises Library customers of behavior guidelines and enforces those guidelines. Assists with the evacuation or movement of the employee and public in emergency situations. Performs routine recordkeeping activities and completes incident reports, as necessary. Accompanies the Library's employees to parking areas, as requested. Performs other duties as assigned. REQUIRED KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS, AND ABILITIES: Required: High school diploma or equivalent. CPR/First Aid Certification within one year of hire. Knowledge of facility and employee security principles and practices. Skill in customer service. Ability to assess potential problem situations quickly and discreetly and effectively deescalate them without disruption of Library services to the public. Understanding of the principles of intellectual freedom. Ability to use a computer and job-related software or systems applicable to the essential functions of the job. Ability to perform duties in all weather conditions. Moderate physical effort, including considerable standing and walking. Ability to lift moderate to heavy objects (more than 25 pounds) and carry them short distances (50 feet or less). Ability to pass criminal background and education verification checks. Preferred: 2 or more years of relevant experience. THE AKRON-SUMMIT COUNTY PUBLIC LIBRARY IS AN EQUAL OPPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER
    $23k-31k yearly est. Auto-Apply 60d+ ago
  • Court Security Officer (4644-40)

    Hamilton County (Oh 2.9company rating

    Cincinnati, OH jobs

    Deadline to Apply: January 9, 2025 800 Broadway 2020 Auburn Ave. Cincinnati, Ohio 45202 Cincinnati, Ohio 45219 Work Hours: 40 Hours/Week Work Schedule: Varies, 1st and 2nd Shifts Starting Salary: $24.00 Hourly Highly Competitive Employee Benefits Package and Generous Paid Time Off NOTE: Applicants for positions with Hamilton County Juvenile Court are subject to background screening in accordance with the document, "Offenses that May Disqualify Candidates for Employment." Convictions from this list may disqualify a candidate for employment with Hamilton County Juvenile Court. Hamilton County Juvenile Court is an Equal Opportunity Employer. A copy of the Equal Employment Opportunity Plan Short Form is available to any person upon request. Please contact the Human Resources Department at ************. Requirements (Education, Experience, Licensure, Certification): * High school diploma or GED and 1 year of related work experience required. * Valid driver's license. * Must possess and maintain auto liability insurance. * Must be 21 years or older. * Must be able to obtain OPOTA Basic Bailiff certification and successfully complete all required OPOTA courses upon hire. * Must pass background screening process. Preferred Qualifications: * Associates or Bachelor's Degree in Criminal Justice and 3 years of related work experience preferred. * Possession of an OPOTA Certification. Special Working Conditions and/or Hazards: * Employees work indoors and are protected from weather conditions or contaminants, but not necessarily occasional temperature changes. * Employees work outdoors and may not be protected from weather conditions. * Exposure to individuals who may be unruly at times. Job Duties: * Provides security and safety anywhere assigned within Juvenile Court. * Provides customer service support and/or direct care monitoring of youth in various court departments and buildings on a temporary, as-needed and/or rotation basis. * Appropriately responds to resistance from individuals who are not following court orders or who are at risk to harm others or themselves. * Transports juveniles and adult prisoners to and from Juvenile courtrooms at 800 Broadway. * Transports juveniles between 800 Broadway, 2020 Auburn Avenue, 1000 Main Street. * Provides supervision to prisoners within the court holding facilities. * Completes all daily logs, incident reports and any other paperwork that is required daily. * Assists with Contempt docket at 800 Broadway and being alert for potential problems. * Assists Juvenile Probation Officers with arrests. Participates in extradition and pick up of juvenile detainees from locations in and out of state. * Works cooperatively with all Law Enforcement Agencies. * Delivers money to bank. * Serves Forthwith Subpoenas, Emergency Orders and Warrants as necessary. * All other duties as required, including but not limited to, providing customer service support and/or direct care monitoring of youth in various court departments and buildings on a temporary, as-needed and/or rotation basis. Summary of KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS AND ABILITIES required for the position: * Must possess clerical/administrative skills/abilities, which include: Complete all logs maintained by the Security Department on a daily basis including incident reports and any other paperwork that is required. * Must possess computer/technical skills/abilities, which include: Must be able to do some typing on the computer. * Must possess written and oral communication skills/abilities, which include: Must possess effective written and verbal skills in order to effectively communicate with all team members and public.
    $24 hourly 18h ago
  • Code Enforcement Officer

    City of North Canton 3.7company rating

    North Canton, OH jobs

    Code Enforcement Officer (to include duties as Rental Registration Inspector) Potential Interactions: Administration, Finance, Building Department, Drinking Water Plant, Water Distribution, Sanitary Sewer, Street, Parks, and Recreation Potential Supervisors: Chief Building Official, Director of Administration and Deputy Director of Administration Definition/Purpose: The Code Enforcement Officer is responsible for ensuring compliance with municipal codes, ordinances, and regulations related to zoning, housing, property maintenance, and public health and safety. This role involves conducting inspections, investigating complaints, and working with property owners and the public to achieve compliance and maintain the community's standards. The officer will also assist in developing and implementing policies and procedures for code enforcement activities. Key Responsibilities: Inspection and Compliance: Respond to and investigate allegations of violations of Municipal, Land Development, and Property Maintenance Codes to determine the validity of complaints and the appropriate course of action to mitigate issues. Schedule and perform systematic property maintenance inspections to maintain or achieve minimum property standards. Notify property owners of issues in writing, by phone, in person, and electronically. Issue notices of violation, citations, and orders to correct code violations. Compile documentation for and issue summons as needed for code violations. Monitor properties with ongoing violations to ensure timely correction. Perform rental registration inspections Documentation and Reporting: Prepare and maintain accurate records and reports pertaining to abatements, court actions, daily activities, enforcement actions, and inspections. Assist in preparing and presenting cases for hearings or court proceedings. Community Relations: Respond to public inquiries regarding code enforcement and educate the community on municipal codes and ordinances. Participate in community outreach programs to promote understanding of and compliance with local codes. Collaborate with other municipal departments, law enforcement, and outside agencies on matters related to code enforcement. Policy Development: Assist in reviewing and updating municipal codes, ordinances, and policies related to code enforcement. Provide input on the development of new codes and regulations to address emerging community needs. Other Duties: Attend meetings, training sessions, and workshops as required to stay informed of current trends and best practices in code enforcement. Perform other duties as required or assigned by the supervisor. Skills and Knowledge: Ability to establish and maintain effective working relationships with employees, citizens, and elected officials. Ability to handle sensitive or stressful situations with tact and diplomacy. Strong communication skills, both orally and in writing, with the ability to make presentations. Ability to read, interpret, and explain City codes, site plans, maps, and work plans. Strong investigative and analytical skills with attention to detail. Proficiency in using computer software for report writing, record-keeping, and data management. Education and Experience: High school diploma or equivalent required; an associate's or bachelor's degree in public administration, criminal justice, or a related field is preferred. Experience in enforcement, security, or compliance-related work, including investigating allegations, conducting research, and resolving complaints, concerns, or conflicts. ICC Property Maintenance and Housing Inspector Certification is required or must be obtained within 12 months after employment. Previous experience in code enforcement, zoning, building inspection, or a related field is highly desirable. Working Conditions: Physical Demands: Requires the ability to conduct on-site inspections, which may involve climbing ladders, walking on uneven terrain, and exposure to various weather conditions. Work Environment: Primarily outdoor work with exposure to construction sites, noise, dust, and potentially hazardous conditions. Office work is also required for plan review and report preparation. Hours: Full-time position, typically Monday through Friday. Occasional evening or weekend work may be required based on construction schedules or emergencies. Work Environment: Work is performed both in the office and in the field, including residential, commercial, and industrial areas. Exposure to potentially hazardous conditions, including construction sites, unsafe buildings, and unsanitary environments. Additional Requirements: Valid Ohio driver's license with an acceptable driving record. Ability to pass a background check and drug/alcohol screening. Flexibility to work occasional evenings, weekends, or holidays as needed. This job description is intended to provide a general overview of the position's responsibilities, skills, and working conditions but is not exhaustive. Management reserves the right to modify, add, or remove duties as necessary, provided they are reasonable and relevant to the position. The City of North Canton is an equal-opportunity employer. Salary Description Up to $29.41/HR Commensurate with experience
    $29.4 hourly 20d ago
  • Airport Police Officer

    City of Dayton, Oh 4.2company rating

    Dayton, OH jobs

    Responsibilities Provide full law enforcement/police services at Aviation facilities by enforcing applicable laws, ordinances, administrative orders, Transportation Security Administration (TSA) and Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) regulations. Perform both foot and vehicle patrols, write detailed reports concerning FAA, TSA, O.R.C. regulation violations, criminal and non-criminal activities; issue traffic citations, make arrests as warranted and use judgment in all situations to ensure actions are appropriate to the applicable laws. Officers administer first aid and make notifications or removal of person to area hospitals for treatment. Minimum Qualifications Education Age Must be at least 21 years of age. Certifications The following must be possessed and maintained as a term and condition of continued employment: License Requirements Must possess a valid driver's license at time of appointment and maintain thereafter as a term and condition of continued employment. Special Requirements This is a multi-shift position and includes weekends, holidays and overtime and is subject to shift holdovers and recalls with no prior notice. This is a seven day a week, twenty-four hour operational unit and coverage minimums are dictated by TSA and FAA regulations. Citizenship Must be a citizen of the United States. Background Investigation Must be of good moral character and be able to pass an extensive background investigation including a polygraph examination. Must not have any felony convictions even if such conviction has been sealed or expunged. Must not have any misdemeanor convictions for domestic violence unless the conviction has been expunged or set aside with the exception of those who have as a condition of pardon, expungement or restoration of civil rights, been expressly barred from possessing or receiving firearms. Must be able to meet any and all Ohio Administrative Code or Ohio Revised Codes that govern the ability to attend Peace Officer Training Academies and the ability to possess or receive firearms. Physical Final appointment is contingent upon passing a job-related psychological and medical examination, including drug screen and stress test. Notes Applications must specifically address each of the minimum qualifications, directly showing how each is met.
    $47k-59k yearly est. 56d ago
  • Airport Police Officer

    City of Dayton 4.2company rating

    Dayton, OH jobs

    Responsibilities Provide full law enforcement/police services at Aviation facilities by enforcing applicable laws, ordinances, administrative orders, Transportation Security Administration (TSA) and Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) regulations. Perform both foot and vehicle patrols, write detailed reports concerning FAA, TSA, O.R.C. regulation violations, criminal and non-criminal activities; issue traffic citations, make arrests as warranted and use judgment in all situations to ensure actions are appropriate to the applicable laws. Officers administer first aid and make notifications or removal of person to area hospitals for treatment. Officers also perform duties to assist airport operations and flight services when aircraft are overdue or missing and when tower warnings or alerts are issued. Must have a detailed knowledge of the airfield and the regulations governing the equipment and conditions of the airfield, including the regulations of other governing agencies, such as the FAA or TSA. Officers perform central dispatching duties which includes dispatching police officers as well as maintenance personnel, and any other duties necessary to the efficient operation of the division, including, but not limited to the use of the L.E.A.D.S. terminal, emergency tele-notification system, security system and the airport computer controlled access system. Minimum Qualifications Education Graduation from high school (or G.E.D.). Experience Candidates must have satisfactorily completed the required law enforcement training curriculum of the State of Ohio Peace Officer Training Commission (OPOTC). A copy of the OPOTC certificate or the equivalent Letter of Completion from the Ohio Attorney General's office must be presented at the time of application. At the time of appointment: applicants appointed as peace officers on, or after January 1, 1989, and who have had a break in sworn Ohio law enforcement service of more than one year but less than four years MUST attend a two-day course that meets the requirements described in section 109: 2-1-12(D) of the Ohio Administrative Code. Officers will be required to attend and successfully complete the Airport Police Field Training Program. Age Must be at least 21 years of age. Certifications The following must be possessed and maintained as a term and condition of continued employment: 1. Must have completed an accredited Ohio Peace Officer's Basic Training Program. Must possess a valid Ohio Peace Officer's Training Council Certificate or the equivalent letter from the Attorney General of the State of Ohio. A NONRETURNABLE copy of the certificate or letter must be: Uploaded with your application; OR Presented to panel if selected for interview THE 120 HOUR TRAINING PROGRAM DOES NOT MEET THE TRAINING REQUIREMENT. 2. Newly hired Airport Police Officers will be required to attend Ohio Emergency Response training when scheduled and obtain a valid State of Ohio Emergency Medical Response (EMR) certification and maintain throughout employment as a term and condition of continued employment. License Requirements Must possess a valid driver's license at time of appointment and maintain thereafter as a term and condition of continued employment. Special Requirements This is a multi-shift position and includes weekends, holidays and overtime and is subject to shift holdovers and recalls with no prior notice. This is a seven day a week, twenty-four hour operational unit and coverage minimums are dictated by TSA and FAA regulations. Citizenship Must be a citizen of the United States. Background Investigation Must be of good moral character and be able to pass an extensive background investigation including a polygraph examination. Must not have any felony convictions even if such conviction has been sealed or expunged. Must not have any misdemeanor convictions for domestic violence unless the conviction has been expunged or set aside with the exception of those who have as a condition of pardon, expungement or restoration of civil rights, been expressly barred from possessing or receiving firearms. Must be able to meet any and all Ohio Administrative Code or Ohio Revised Codes that govern the ability to attend Peace Officer Training Academies and the ability to possess or receive firearms. Physical Final appointment is contingent upon passing a job-related psychological and medical examination, including drug screen and stress test. Visual acuity must be correctable to 20/40 or better in each eye. Depth perception must be judged to be normal. Peripheral vision: field of vision in the horizontal meridian shall not be less than a total of 140 degrees. Must meet the approved medical and physical standards and be physically able to perform the required duties of the position of Airport Police Officer. Notes Applications must specifically address each of the minimum qualifications, directly showing how each is met. Background Check A background investigation and evidence of Employment Authorization and Identity is required prior to employment. All candidates must pass any level of background investigation applicable to the position, including current city employees seeking transfer, promotion, demotion, etc. into a classified position. Medical Examination & Drug and Nicotine Testing Final appointment is contingent upon passing a job-related psychological and medical examination, including drug screen and stress test. Applicants offered employment with the City will be required to pass a nicotine screening. Newly hired employees must remain tobacco and nicotine free as a condition of continued employment. The Tobacco and Nicotine Free Hiring Policy does not apply to current City employees. An Equal Employment Opportunity Employer M/F/H
    $47k-59k yearly est. 55d ago
  • Police Officer- Certified Lateral

    City of Columbus, Oh 4.0company rating

    Franklin, OH jobs

    Definition POLICE OFFICERUnder general supervision, is responsible for serving and protecting the community by performing crime prevention, criminal investigations, and law enforcement activities; performs related duties as required. With a Police Officer certification, you may bypass the Police Officer Civil Service Exam. In accordance with Civil Service Rule VIII(A)(1) - An open eligible list shall be prepared for all other applicants who: 1. attained a final passing grade or, 2. in the case of the Police Officer classification, the applicant possesses Ohio Basic Peace Officer Training certification or comparable state peace officer certification; and in either case submit any required supplementary materials identified. The names of eligibles on the open eligible list shall be arranged in the order of test grades earned, except for certified peace officer applicants whose names will be placed in the highest band on the current Police Officer eligible list as a result of their certification. TRAINING REQUIRED AFTER A FINAL OFFER OF EMPLOYMENT: Those who MAY be selected to attend our inside Ohio lateral academy (5weeks): Current Ohio police officers with three or more years of continuous service in law enforcement other than the City of Columbus. Current Ohio police officers who have previously attended and graduated from the Columbus Division of Police Training Academy and currently work in a law enforcement capacity with another Ohio agency. Refer to the complete list of experiences that may qualify for the 5-week inside Ohio lateral class. After completion of five weeks of Certified Lateral Training, officers will complete a 12-week Field Training program on Patrol. Those who must attend the full academy (31 weeks): Certified applicants with no police officer experience. Certified police officers from jurisdictions outside of Ohio. Police officers with fewer than three years of service as a police officer who did not previously graduate from the Columbus Division of Police Training Academy. Certified lateral hires completing the 31-week academy will complete a 15-week Field Training program on Patrol. Examples of Work (Any one position may not include all of the duties listed, nor do the examples cover all of the duties that may be performed.) Prepares for duty by properly wearing a uniform, ensuring all worn equipment is operational (i.e., body-worn camera, firearm, etc.), and inspecting the vehicle and its equipment to ensure readiness for duty; Interacts with members of the community to promote public safety and crime prevention; patrols an assigned area for the prevention of crimes; responds to questions, concerns, and complaints to resolve situations and to provide law enforcement services; Responds to calls for police service by assessing the information attained through dispatch, training, and experience to determine the type of situation and response needed; drives at appropriate speeds to safely arrive on scene; Appears at scenes of crimes, disputes, and vehicle accidents; visually and audibly evaluates victims, suspects, and scene layout to make an initial determination of safety and threat level; evaluates the needs of victims and bystanders; Investigates reports of crimes and complaints by collecting accounts of the incident and physical evidence to ensure the integrity of and to corroborate statements; identifies, collects, and protects evidence used in the commission of crimes or traffic offenses; Intervenes in disputes by actively listening to involved parties, maintaining visual contact with disputants, and asking relevant questions to determine the most appropriate strategy to protect the public and mediate disputes; Conducts pat-down searches, vehicle searches, and premises searches following proper procedures to ensure officer safety, public safety, and collection of evidence; Pursues suspects on foot or via bicycle, motorcycle, or motor vehicle to effect an arrest; Apprehends and/or charges persons responsible for criminal or traffic violations; confirms and executes existing warrants through the Law Enforcement Automated Data System (LEADS); Determines appropriate violations of law by referring to the Ohio Revised Code or City Code to reflect accurate charges in citations, incident reports, accident reports, and arrest reports; issues initial court dates; Appears in court as a testifying officer, serves subpoenas, and assists in the enforcement of court orders; Facilitates medical or mental health treatment and social services for individuals and arranges the transportation of individuals to these facilities; Explains policies, directives, the Ohio Revised Code, Columbus City Code, or court activities to individuals to foster understanding of what is under an officer's jurisdiction; Prepares official forms and reports and submits to superiors for appropriate actions; Responds to disasters as a first responder; manages evacuations, controls traffic in disaster areas, and uses protective equipment where hazardous materials may be present; Continuously learns, reviews, and stays up-to-date on current division policies, trainings, and procedures; maintains first aid, firearms, and other required certifications. Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities Knowledge of de-escalation and conflict resolution strategies and techniques; ability to act with integrity in words and actions; ability to show respect, empathy, and compassion; ability to communicate verbally and actively listen, including in high duress situations; ability to learn and understand policies, rules, instructions, laws, regulations, first aid, and police related literature; ability to take proper law enforcement actions; ability to write clear and accurate reports; ability to understand and follow oral directions; ability to explain and defend reasoning, conclusions, and actions; ability to operate and provide ordinary care of motor vehicles and firearms; ability to meet current standards established by OPOTC; ability to obtain and maintain LEADS access; ability to accept individuals of diverse cultures; ability to deal effectively and equitably with persons of a different race, cultural background, or gender without racist, sexist, homophobic, and xenophobic attitudes; ability to subdue person(s) resisting arrest; ability to pursue fleeing suspect(s); ability to run while wearing a duty belt and bulletproof vest; ability to drag or pull person(s); ability to climb up and over objects; ability to assess emergency needs; ability to diffuse situations; ability to recognize underlying problems; ability to recognize sounds and understand their significance; ability to visually recognize persons and their activities; ability to remain focused despite distractions; ability to multi-task; ability to maintain a professional demeanor in volatile, highly emotional, and high duress situations. Minimum Qualifications Possession of a high school diploma or a certificate of high school equivalence (GED). At least twenty (20) years of age when applying, and at least twenty-one (21) years of age at the time of being sworn-in. Possession of a valid motor vehicle operator's license at time of hire (appointment). A citizen of the United States of America. SPECIAL NOTES Probationary Period: The probationary period shall conclude three hundred sixty-five (365) days after being sworn in unless the City further extends the probationary period beyond the 365 days per Civil Service Rule XI (C). Tattoo Policy: Applicants are expected to meet the Division's Tattoo policy at the time of hire. Directive 11.01- Professional Appearance Shall have no visible tattoos on the head, neck, or hands. Shall have no tattoos (visible or not visible) that depict obscene or gang-related images or extremist or otherwise offensive images which may bring the Division into disrepute. No visible body modifications or gauges shall be permitted. No visible piercings with jewelry (other than the ears) shall be permitted. Test/Job Contact Information Recruitment #: 25-3064-CC1 Employment Type: Full-Time (Regular) Should you have questions regarding this vacancy, please contact: CONTACT INFORMATION Civil Service Commission Public Safety Test Team Location: 1111 East Broad Street, Suite 201 Phone: ************** Email: ****************************** Websites: ***************************** For those candidates passing the application review step, the hiring process will include submission of a Personal History Statement, a criminal background check, a polygraph exam, and medical and psychological exams. The selection process can take as little as 3 weeks and up to 6 months. The City of Columbus is an Equal Opportunity Employer.
    $46k-58k yearly est. 15d ago
  • Police Officer - EXAM

    City of Columbus, Oh 4.0company rating

    Franklin, OH jobs

    Definition Under general supervision, is responsible for serving and protecting the community by performing crime prevention, criminal investigations, and law enforcement activities; performs related duties as required. Please follow the link below for more information and materials including information session dates, study guides, sample video exams, and physical test video: Becoming a Police Officer Please follow the link below to connect with Police Officer Recruiting and sign up for Police Recruiting events to learn more about the selection steps and the job. Police Recruiting Unit Examples of Work (Any one position may not include all of the duties listed, nor do the examples cover all of the duties that may be performed.) Prepares for duty by properly wearing a uniform, ensuring all worn equipment is operational (i.e., body-worn camera, firearm, etc.), and inspecting the vehicle and its equipment to ensure readiness for duty; Interacts with members of the community to promote public safety and crime prevention; patrols an assigned area for the prevention of crimes; responds to questions, concerns, and complaints to resolve situations and to provide law enforcement services; Responds to calls for police service by assessing the information attained through dispatch, training, and experience to determine the type of situation and response needed; drives at appropriate speeds to safely arrive on scene; Appears at scenes of crimes, disputes, and vehicle accidents; visually and audibly evaluates victims, suspects, and scene layout to make an initial determination of safety and threat level; evaluates the needs of victims and bystanders; Investigates reports of crimes and complaints by collecting accounts of the incident and physical evidence to ensure the integrity of and to corroborate statements; identifies, collects, and protects evidence used in the commission of crimes or traffic offenses; Intervenes in disputes by actively listening to involved parties, maintaining visual contact with disputants, and asking relevant questions to determine the most appropriate strategy to protect the public and mediate disputes; Conducts pat-down searches, vehicle searches, and premises searches following proper procedures to ensure officer safety, public safety, and collection of evidence; Pursues suspects on foot or via bicycle, motorcycle, or motor vehicle to effect an arrest; Apprehends and/or charges persons responsible for criminal or traffic violations; confirms and executes existing warrants through the Law Enforcement Automated Data System (LEADS); Determines appropriate violations of law by referring to the Ohio Revised Code or City Code to reflect accurate charges in citations, incident reports, accident reports, and arrest reports; issues initial court dates; Appears in court as a testifying officer, serves subpoenas, and assists in the enforcement of court orders; Facilitates medical or mental health treatment and social services for individuals and arranges the transportation of individuals to these facilities; Explains policies, directives, the Ohio Revised Code, Columbus City Code, or court activities to individuals to foster understanding of what is under an officer's jurisdiction; Prepares official forms and reports and submits to superiors for appropriate actions; Responds to disasters as a first responder; manages evacuations, controls traffic in disaster areas, and uses protective equipment where hazardous materials may be present; Continuously learns, reviews, and stays up-to-date on current division policies, trainings, and procedures; maintains first aid, firearms, and other required certifications. Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities Knowledge of de-escalation and conflict resolution strategies and techniques; ability to act with integrity in words and actions; ability to show respect, empathy, and compassion; ability to communicate verbally and actively listen, including in high duress situations; ability to learn and understand policies, rules, instructions, laws, regulations, first aid, and police related literature; ability to take proper law enforcement actions; ability to write clear and accurate reports; ability to understand and follow oral directions; ability to explain and defend reasoning, conclusions, and actions; ability to operate and provide ordinary care of motor vehicles and firearms; ability to meet current standards established by OPOTC; ability to obtain and maintain LEADS access; ability to accept individuals of diverse cultures; ability to deal effectively and equitably with persons of a different race, cultural background, or gender without racist, sexist, homophobic, and xenophobic attitudes; ability to subdue person(s) resisting arrest; ability to pursue fleeing suspect(s); ability to run while wearing a duty belt and bulletproof vest; ability to drag or pull person(s); ability to climb up and over objects; ability to assess emergency needs; ability to diffuse situations; ability to recognize underlying problems; ability to recognize sounds and understand their significance; ability to visually recognize persons and their activities; ability to remain focused despite distractions; ability to multi-task; ability to maintain a professional demeanor in volatile, highly emotional, and high duress situations. Minimum Qualifications Possession of a high school diploma or a certificate of high school equivalence (GED). At least twenty (20) years of age when applying, and at least twenty-one (21) years of age at the time of being sworn in. Possession of a valid motor vehicle operator's license at time of hire(appointment). A citizen of the United States of America. SPECIAL NOTE Police Officers must successfully pass the Division's Basic Peace Officer Training Academy and Ohio Peace Officer Training Commission (OPOTC) final exam. The probationary period shall conclude three hundred sixty-five (365) days after being sworn in unless the City further extends the probationary period beyond the 365 days per Civil Service Rule XI (C). Tattoo Policy: Applicants are expected to meet the Division's Tattoo policy at the time of hire. Directive 11.01- Professional Appearance Shall have no visible tattoos on the head, neck, or hands. Shall have no tattoos (visible or not visible) that depict obscene or gang-related images or extremist or otherwise offensive images that may bring the Division into disrepute. No visible body modifications or gauges shall be permitted. No visible piercings with jewelry (other than the ears) shall be permitted. Test/Job Contact Information Competitive: The examination phases will consist of: 1. Multiple-choice exam scored as pass or fail, weighted 0% 2. Situational Response Assessment (SRA), passing scores are weighted 100% Earned points may be added to the SRA for second language proficiency. 3. Submission of your Personal History Statement and required documents, weighted 0% A preparation guide is available at****************************************************************************** Candidates receiving a passing score on each phase of the exam will be placed on a banded eligible list for consideration. Banded scores are: 90 and above are in Band 1, 80 to 89 are placed in Band 2, and 70 to 79 are placed in Band 3. If you have questions regarding the Police Officer application or testing process, please call us at ************** or email us at ******************************. Send accommodation requests to ******************************. Accommodation forms may be found at Civil Service Commission Public Forms. The City of Columbus is an Equal Opportunity Employer
    $46k-58k yearly est. 15d ago
  • Patrol Officer

    City of North Canton 3.7company rating

    North Canton, OH jobs

    Position Title: Status: Full-time Patrol Officer Reports to: Police Chief Classification: Non-exempt Definition/Purpose: The principal responsibility of an employee in this class is to provide effective and efficient operation of assignments; ability to exercise authority consistent with the obligation imposed upon him/her by oath of office and shall be accountable to superior officers by promptly obeying legitimate orders. In addition, this position is responsible for maintaining required equipment and supplies, as well as performing any required policing duties to the level of his/her certification. Required Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities: This position requires knowledge of (and the wherewithal to apply) the following in varied police control and emergency situations: Prevention and Suppression of Crime Protection of Life and Property Apprehension and Prosecution of Offenders Preservation of Regulatory Measures Preservation of Peace Enforcement of Traffic Laws Local codes related to emergencies, city ordinances, and state statutes A Patrol Officer must possess strong communication skills (both orally and in writing), enabling him/her to maintain effective working relationships with coworkers and the general public. This position also necessitates the ability to read and interpret manuals, policies, and other documents, as well as operate/care for necessary police equipment and gear. A Patrol Officer must maintain the physical ability to perform the following. Lift and or move heavy objects or persons during a rescue Physically restrain individuals during law enforcement duties Give chase on foot in order to apprehend violators/suspects Withstand adverse weather conditions Maintain visual acuity in order to perform duties in daytime or nighttime Speak clearly and hear sufficiently to conduct necessary duties Remain free from mental disorders which would prevent interfere with police duties A Patrol Officer must be self-disciplined, setting a good example of productivity and adherence to departmental Rules & Regulations, Policies & Procedures, and Special Directives. ESSENTIAL DUTIES Depending upon assignment, duties may include (but are not limited to) the following: Be familiar with policies and procedures, effectively convey instructions accordingly to all personnel under his/her supervision and ensure proper execution of those policies and procedures. Perform any required policing duties to the level of his/her certification. Conduct preventative patrol, respond to emergencies Investigate reported crimes, interview suspects, witnesses, victims Investigate traffic crashes and respond to hazardous roadway conditions Prepare reports and testify in court Apprehend & arrest violators, serve warrants Mediate disputes and assist in Mental Health crisis incidents Provide traffic and crowd control during special events Perform general maintenance work in the upkeep of the Police facility, gear, and equipment. Maintain current Police certifications as deemed by the State of Ohio. Coordinate efforts with other members of the Department so that teamwork may ensure continuity of purpose and maximum achievement of police objectives. By means of studying, a Patrol Officer shall become familiar with laws, ordinances, and regulations pertaining to the movement of vehicular traffic, pedestrian traffic, traffic enforcement, parking of vehicles, accident investigation, and felony and misdemeanor crimes. Must comport oneself in accordance with high ethical standards both on and off duty. Accountable for securing, receipting, marking, and properly transporting all evidence and property coming into custody as prescribed by Policy & Procedures and under the law. Completion of records and reports as prescribed by departmental procedure or as ordered by the commanding officer. Proficiently operate police equipment including but not limited to: police cruiser, weapons, radio, cameras, recorders, BAC Intoxilyzer, electronic speed measuring devices, and department computers A Patrol Officer shall be assigned to a motorized vehicle and shall be available for radio dispatch and when getting out of the vehicle, shall notify the radio dispatcher of that fact and give a location and Code Signal for the reason of departing the vehicle. Further, a Patrol Officer shall exert every effort to satisfy the needs of citizens requesting service, assistance, or information, as courteously as circumstances will permit. Hours of duty will be established by the posted work schedule. A Patrol Officer shall be available at all times in cases of special needs or emergencies and shall respond punctually to an assignment. REQUIRED EXPERIENCE AND EDUCATION Must have a high school diploma (or equivalent) Must have a current Ohio Peace Officers Certificate Any combination of education and or experience beyond high school demonstrating the knowledge, skills, and aptitude for police patrol work. This job description is not intended to be and should not be construed as an all-inclusive list of all the responsibilities, skills or working conditions associated with the position. While it is intended to accurately reflect the position activities and requirements, Management reserves the right to modify, add or remove duties and assign other duties as necessary that are a logical assignment to the position. The City of North Canton is an equal opportunity employer.
    $33k-42k yearly est. 60d+ ago
  • Patrol Officer

    City of North Canton 3.7company rating

    North Canton, OH jobs

    Position Title: Status: Full-time Patrol Officer Reports to: Police Chief Classification: Non-exempt Definition/Purpose: The principal responsibility of an employee in this class is to provide effective and efficient operation of assignments; ability to exercise authority consistent with the obligation imposed upon him/her by oath of office and shall be accountable to superior officers by promptly obeying legitimate orders. In addition, this position is responsible for maintaining required equipment and supplies, as well as performing any required policing duties to the level of his/her certification. Required Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities: This position requires knowledge of (and the wherewithal to apply) the following in varied police control and emergency situations: Prevention and Suppression of Crime Protection of Life and Property Apprehension and Prosecution of Offenders Preservation of Regulatory Measures Preservation of Peace Enforcement of Traffic Laws Local codes related to emergencies, city ordinances, and state statutes A Patrol Officer must possess strong communication skills (both orally and in writing), enabling him/her to maintain effective working relationships with coworkers and the general public. This position also necessitates the ability to read and interpret manuals, policies, and other documents, as well as operate/care for necessary police equipment and gear. A Patrol Officer must maintain the physical ability to perform the following. Lift and or move heavy objects or persons during a rescue Physically restrain individuals during law enforcement duties Give chase on foot in order to apprehend violators/suspects Withstand adverse weather conditions Maintain visual acuity in order to perform duties in daytime or nighttime Speak clearly and hear sufficiently to conduct necessary duties Remain free from mental disorders which would prevent interfere with police duties A Patrol Officer must be self-disciplined, setting a good example of productivity and adherence to departmental Rules & Regulations, Policies & Procedures, and Special Directives. ESSENTIAL DUTIES Depending upon assignment, duties may include (but are not limited to) the following: Be familiar with policies and procedures, effectively convey instructions accordingly to all personnel under his/her supervision and ensure proper execution of those policies and procedures. Perform any required policing duties to the level of his/her certification. Conduct preventative patrol, respond to emergencies Investigate reported crimes, interview suspects, witnesses, victims Investigate traffic crashes and respond to hazardous roadway conditions Prepare reports and testify in court Apprehend & arrest violators, serve warrants Mediate disputes and assist in Mental Health crisis incidents Provide traffic and crowd control during special events Perform general maintenance work in the upkeep of the Police facility, gear, and equipment. Maintain current Police certifications as deemed by the State of Ohio. Coordinate efforts with other members of the Department so that teamwork may ensure continuity of purpose and maximum achievement of police objectives. By means of studying, a Patrol Officer shall become familiar with laws, ordinances, and regulations pertaining to the movement of vehicular traffic, pedestrian traffic, traffic enforcement, parking of vehicles, accident investigation, and felony and misdemeanor crimes. Must comport oneself in accordance with high ethical standards both on and off duty. Accountable for securing, receipting, marking, and properly transporting all evidence and property coming into custody as prescribed by Policy & Procedures and under the law. Completion of records and reports as prescribed by departmental procedure or as ordered by the commanding officer. Proficiently operate police equipment including but not limited to: police cruiser, weapons, radio, cameras, recorders, BAC Intoxilyzer, electronic speed measuring devices, and department computers A Patrol Officer shall be assigned to a motorized vehicle and shall be available for radio dispatch and when getting out of the vehicle, shall notify the radio dispatcher of that fact and give a location and Code Signal for the reason of departing the vehicle. Further, a Patrol Officer shall exert every effort to satisfy the needs of citizens requesting service, assistance, or information, as courteously as circumstances will permit. Hours of duty will be established by the posted work schedule. A Patrol Officer shall be available at all times in cases of special needs or emergencies and shall respond punctually to an assignment. REQUIRED EXPERIENCE AND EDUCATION Must have a high school diploma (or equivalent) Must have a current Ohio Peace Officers Certificate Any combination of education and or experience beyond high school demonstrating the knowledge, skills, and aptitude for police patrol work. This job description is not intended to be and should not be construed as an all-inclusive list of all the responsibilities, skills or working conditions associated with the position. While it is intended to accurately reflect the position activities and requirements, Management reserves the right to modify, add or remove duties and assign other duties as necessary that are a logical assignment to the position. The City of North Canton is an equal opportunity employer. Requirements:
    $33k-42k yearly est. 1d ago
  • Security Specialist - EXAM

    City of Columbus, Oh 4.0company rating

    Franklin, OH jobs

    Definition Under general supervision, is responsible for monitoring and patrolling City property and/or monitoring community areas to evaluate and report on unusual or suspicious activity, and for controlling access to City buildings and facilities; performs related duties as required. Examples of Work (Any one position may not include all of the duties listed, nor do the examples cover all of the duties that may be performed.) * Patrols buildings and grounds in designated areas and checks in at assigned stations periodically; checks doors and windows for security; reports unusual situations; locks doors and turns out lights; * Monitors surveillance video for unusual or suspicious activity; evaluates information received and determines appropriate course of action to be taken; * Immediately reports unusual or suspicious activity by using telephone or radio equipment and maintains contact with appropriate emergency personnel; * Controls access to buildings and facilities; verifies identification; directs visitors to proper locations; * Identifies suspicious or unusual behavior of visitors to the buildings; contacts appropriate authorities if necessary; * Patrols parking lots; directs traffic and personnel to destinations; * Completes forms and logs; types and generates detailed reports using computer applications; * Provides customer service involving answering telephones and/or face-to-face contact in order to greet the public, take complaints, and answer inquiries; * Monitors radios and various alarms such as fire, security, boiler, and elevator in order to report emergencies and equipment malfunctions in accordance with established procedures; monitors sensors for mechanical equipment and reports failures to appropriate authorities; * Responds to duress alarms, fire alarms, and other related problems; notifies staff if an emergency situation requires action; * Observes departing personnel to guard against theft of property; * Checks incoming vehicles at parking facilities to ensure that only authorized vehicles are using facilities; may place warning notations on unauthorized-parked vehicles; * Uses computer system to control door access; * May operate metal detecting devices and x-ray machines to scan for potentially dangerous items; * May utilize security software to create employee badges for building access; * May screen incoming persons, bags, and packages for weapons. Minimum Qualifications Two (2) years of experience working with security cameras, or working with the public in a security role. Some positions may require possession of a valid driver's license. Test/Job Contact Information COMPETITIVE EXAMINATION ANNOUNCEMENT: The names of the applicants passing this administration of this exam will be MERGED, according to score, with the names of applicants on the current eligible list. If you are interested in having your name included on the eligible list, you will need to apply for this exam within the filing period and successfully complete all phases of the testing process. Questions regarding this process can be directed to the Test Center at ************. The examination process will consist of a computer skills exam weighted 100% covering Multi-tasking, Information Ordering, Public Relations, Problem Sensitivity, Attention to Detail, Customer Service, Name and Number Comparison, Matching, Word and Outlook 2016/2019. The exam is expected to be administered in late January, early February. Approved applicants will be notified by mail/email of their scheduled test date and time. All applicants must complete all phases of the testing process in order to receive a final score. The names of all candidates who pass this examination will remain on the eligible list for two years, unless the eligible list is replaced prior to or extended beyond the two years. If a candidate's name is certified and the candidate is to be considered for employment, the hiring process will include one or more interviews, a criminal background check, and a pre-employment drug test. For any position within the Division of Police, the hiring process will also include the completion of an extensive personal history questionnaire and a polygraph examination. The certification process will be: Fixed Band The City of Columbus is an Equal Opportunity Employer
    $28k-35k yearly est. 2d ago
  • Off-duty Akron Police Officers

    Akron-Summit County Public Library 3.5company rating

    Akron, OH jobs

    The Akron-Summit County Public Library seeks off-duty Akron Police Officers to fill shifts (minimum of three hours) at Main Library and city branches (Ellet, Firestone Park, Goodyear, Highland Square, Kenmore, and Maple Valley). Duties include patrolling Library buildings, grounds, and parking lots; monitoring electronic or video security system; observing customer behavior and intervening when problems occur as directed by Library staff; advising Library customers of behavior guidelines and enforcing those guidelines; helping with the evacuation or movement of the employees and public in emergency situations; and completing incident reports as necessary. Candidates must be Akron Police Officers. Compensation is established by the City of Akron Chief's Directive for off-duty police jobs. In addition to the hourly rate, the Library also contributes to the Ohio Public Employees Retirement System (OPERS).
    $41k-56k yearly est. Auto-Apply 60d+ ago

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