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								<title>Campus Police Officer | Eastern Washington University</title>								
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								<description>Cheney, Washington,  Campus Police Officer About Eastern Washington University: Eastern Washington University is a regional, comprehensive public university located in Cheney and Spokane, Washington, with programs offered throughout the state and online with an enrollment of over 12,000 students. Eastern is one of six state-funded four-year institutions of higher education in Washington reporting to its own Board of Trustees. Easterns 300-acre main campus is located in Cheney, a community of 11,000 residents 16 miles southwest of the states second largest city, Spokane. Eastern also offers programs in downtown Spokane at the Brand new Catalyst building and on the Riverpoint Campus which is shared with Washington State University. Eastern also offers program throughout the state based on the needs of the community. Eastern offers an array of bachelors and masters degrees and one applied doctorate in physical therapy. EWU offers 135 fields of study, 9 masters degrees, 12 graduate certificates, 39 graduate programs, 1 educational specialist degree, and 1 applied doctorate to more than 10,000 enrolled students. Job Summary:   Eastern Washington University is currently seeking applications for a  Campus Police Officer.  This position will perform general duty police work to protect life and property, enforce laws and ordinances, maintain order, and prevent and investigate crime.    This is an open recruitment to create an eligibility list which will be used to fill possible vacancies. An email will be sent to applicants when testing dates have been determined.  On top of salary, the University offers a comprehensive benefits package including health insurance, life and disability insurance and retirement. In addition, EWU offers generous vacation and sick leave accruals, 11 paid holidays per year and fringe benefits, such as tuition waiver for employees, discounted EWU sports tickets and free transportation through STA buses.   Required Qualifications:   High school graduation or GED    Minimum age of 21 years    Valid drivers license    No previous felony convictions    Equivalent education/experience will substitute for all minimum qualifications, except when there are legal requirements, such as a license/certification/registration.    Candidate must demonstrate interest, ability and/or experience promoting cultural competency, universal accessibility and/or diversity.   Preferred Qualifications: Current commissioned police officer Other Skills and Abilities: Job Duties:    % of Time:  50     Responsibility / Duty:  Patrol a designated area on foot or in a patrol car to enforce institution rules and regulations, local, state, and federal statues, and ordinances. Inspect buildings and grounds for prowlers, conduct fire watches as necessary, property damage, or other irregularities. Community oriented policing ( COP ).     Essential Function Indicator:  Yes        % of Time:  20     Responsibility / Duty:  Direct and regulate traffic; investigate accidents or crimes; administer first aid; issue citations for violations; gather evidence; locate witnesses; appear in court, present evidence, and testify againstt persons accused of crimes.     Essential Function Indicator:  Yes        % of Time:  15     Responsibility / Duty:  Issue misdemeanor citations; investigate, arrest and/or book suspects into applicable detention facilities for misdemeanors, gross misdemeanors, and felony offenses.     Essential Function Indicator:  Yes        % of Time:  15     Responsibility / Duty:  5% Assist city or county police and state patrol in cases of emergency.&#xa0; &#xa0; 5% Operate department communication equipment; answer telephone inquiries; receive reports of criminal activity; dispatch foot and mobile units; operate paging system; monitor alarm systems; prepare, type and distribute reports.&#xa0; &#xa0; 5% Prevent or disperse illegal gatherings or demonstrations; maintain surveillance of an area suspect for criminal activity. Perform other duties as required.     Essential Function Indicator:  Yes     Conditions of Employment:   Applicants will be required to pass the Washington State Criminal Justice Training Commission Fitness test, a written test and participate in an oral board interview as part of the recruitment process. Applicants will be notified of the dates/times for these components of the process. The fitness test consists of a 300 meter run (to be completed in no more than 71 seconds), push-ups (minimum of 21/maximum of 35), sit-ups (minimum of 30/maximum of 38) and a 1.5 mile run (to be completed in no more than 14.31 minutes). Human Resources will contact applicants for the next available Fitness Test.   All new employees must comply with EWU immunization Policy 602-02 and provide proof of immunity or vaccination to MMR and proof they are fully vaccinated against COVID-19 before beginning work at EWU. Waivers for the immunization requirements are available for medical or sincerely held religious beliefs. The selected candidate will be required to work rotating shifts. Entry level applicants will be required to attend a 720 hour basic law enforcement academy and certify as a peace officer as a condition of continuing employment. Lateral applicants must also have a current Washington State Criminal Justice Training Commission Basic Law Enforcement Academy Certificate or equivalent certification from another state-approved academy. Out of state lateral applicants must achieve certification by the Washington State Equivalency Academy within one year or employment.   The successful candidate will be required to pass both a psychological and polygraph test prior to entrance into the Washington State Criminal Justice Training Academy for both entry and lateral applicants.   This position, during the course of university employment will be involved in the receipt of, or accountability for, university funds or other items of value; as well as the unsupervised access with the developmentally disabled, vulnerable adults or children under the age of 16. The offer of employment is contingent upon successful completion and passing of a background check prior to beginning employment.   This position is covered by the Washington Federation of State Employees Collective Bargaining Agreement. Salary Information:  $64,020  $84,000 Posting Date:  09/18/2021 Open Until Further Notice:  Yes Closing Date:   Screening to Begin:  TBD Special Instructions to Applicants: Submit your application materials through our online applications portal provided below. If you are unable to submit through the applicant portal, please contact Human Resources Services at (509) 359-2381. To apply, visit  https://jobs.hr.ewu.edu/postings/7348 EWU does not discriminate in its programs and activities on the basis of race, color, creed, religion, national origin, citizenship or immigration status, sex, pregnancy, sexual orientation, gender identity/expression, genetic information, age, marital status, families with children, protected veteran or military status, HIV or hepatitis C, status as a mother breastfeeding her child, or the presence of any sensory, mental, or physical disability or the use of a trained guide dog or service animal by a person with a disability, as provided for and to the extent required by state and federal laws. Copyright 2021 Jobelephant.com Inc. All rights reserved. Posted by the FREE value-added recruitment advertising agency   jeid-5c3608cba5feeb42ac5ccdaf602223e2</description>
								<pubDate>Sat, 16 Oct 2021 03:19:46 -0400</pubDate>
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								<title>CAMPUS POLICE OFFICER, LATERAL [multiple openings] | University of Washington</title>								
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								<description>Seattle, Washington,  As a UW employee, you have a unique opportunity to change lives on our campuses, in our state and around the world. UW employees offer their boundless energy, creative problem solving skills and dedication to build stronger minds and a healthier world.  UW faculty and staff also enjoy outstanding benefits, professional growth opportunities and unique resources in an environment noted for diversity, intellectual excitement, artistic pursuits and natural beauty. All of which has allowed the UW to be nationally recognized as a &#8220;Great College to Work For&#8221; for six consecutive years.&#xa0;  Safeguarding the academic community with P.R.I.D.E. The University of Washington Police Department (UWPD) has the exclusive responsibility to act upon law-enforcement matters and perform police functions for the main campus of the University of Washington, Seattle, 24 hours a day.&#xa0; Police Officers at the UWPD respond to public calls for service within a very diverse community, providing community-oriented law enforcement services to the campus and nearby areas, enforcing state laws, city ordinances, and University regulations. Police Officers conduct criminal and traffic investigations, make arrests, prepare necessary documentation and testify in court. Officers also provide for the safety and security of persons and property at University events and attend community meetings. The University of Washington Police Department is housed in a state-of- the-art police facility. We are looking for some dedicated professionals with police experience to join our ranks. We have so much to offer including a pleasant atmosphere, policing a student population, specialty positions, working PAC-12 sporting events, lucrative overtime assignments and an opportunity to practice the community policing and service expected from our nationally accredited police department. The UWPD is involved in crime prevention, uniformed patrol response, crowd control, dignitary protection, facilities security, traffic control and enforcement, criminal investigations, and emergency management. We are committed to officer training, a high officer-to-area ratio and innovative policing strategies. We have an outstanding opportunity for  Campus Police Officer (Lateral) . All qualified LATERAL candidates are invited to participate in the selection process designed for the experienced officer. Duties and Responsibilities include: &#8226;&#xa0; &#xa0;&#xa0; Patrol a designated area on foot or in a patrol car to enforce institution rules and regulations, local, state, and federal statutes, and ordinances; &#8226;&#xa0; &#xa0;&#xa0; Inspect buildings and grounds for trespassers, fire, property damage, or other irregularities; &#8226;&#xa0; &#xa0;&#xa0; Direct and regulate traffic; investigate accidents or crimes; administer first aid; issue citations for violations; gather evidence; locate witnesses; appear in court, present evidence, and testify against persons accused of crime; &#8226;&#xa0; &#xa0;&#xa0; Operate department communication equipment; answer telephone inquiries; receive reports of criminal activity; dispatch foot and mobile units; operate paging system; monitor alarm systems; prepare and distribute reports; &#8226;&#xa0; &#xa0;&#xa0; Prevent or disperse illegal gatherings or demonstrations; maintain surveillance of an area suspect for criminal activity; &#8226;&#xa0; &#xa0;&#xa0; Issue misdemeanor citations; investigate, arrest and/or book suspects into applicable detention facilities for misdemeanors, gross misdemeanors, and felony offenses; &#8226;&#xa0; &#xa0;&#xa0; Assist city or county police and state patrol in cases of emergency Specialized Units/Opportunities UW Police Officers have unique opportunities to work in specialized units and assignments.&#xa0; These units and assignments include: &#8226;&#xa0;&#xa0; Detective Unit; &#8226;&#xa0;&#xa0; Community Engagement Unit; &#8226;&#xa0;&#xa0; Bicycle Officers; &#8226;&#xa0;&#xa0; Field Training Officers; &#8226;&#xa0;&#xa0; Plain clothes detail; &#8226;&#xa0;&#xa0; Explosives Detection K-9 Unit; &#8226;&#xa0;&#xa0; Dignitary Protection assignments; &#8226;&#xa0;&#xa0; Incident Prevention Team; &#8226;&#xa0;&#xa0; Residence Halls Officer; &#8226;&#xa0;&#xa0; Joint Terrorism Task Force (JTTF) Liaison Officer. Shifts: Police Officers work a variety of shifts depending on their assignment.&#xa0; These shifts may include traditional 5x8s or 4x10s, with some weekend work required. Benefits: &#8226;&#xa0; &#xa0;&#xa0; Salary is commensurate with an applicant&#39;s experience; &#8226;&#xa0; &#xa0;&#xa0; Uniforms, equipment and dry cleaning provided; &#8226;&#xa0; &#xa0;&#xa0; Twelve paid holidays per year; &#8226;&#xa0; &#xa0;&#xa0; Employees earn sick leave at the rate of eight hours per month. No limit is placed on accrual of sick leave. &#8226;&#xa0; &#xa0;&#xa0; Upon retirement, employees are paid for 25% of their unused accrued sick leave; &#8226;&#xa0; &#xa0;&#xa0; Paid vacation accrues at 8 hours per month.&#xa0; The accrual rate increases over time to a maximum of 15.33 hours per month; &#8226;&#xa0; &#xa0;&#xa0; Retirement age 53; retirement benefit = 2% for each year of service; &#8226;&#xa0; &#xa0;&#xa0; Choice of 5 medical and 3 dental plans to cover employees and eligible dependents; &#8226;&#xa0; &#xa0;&#xa0; Employer-paid life insurance with employee-paid options to increase the level of coverage; &#8226;&#xa0; &#xa0;&#xa0; Employer-paid vision care plan; &#8226;&#xa0; &#xa0;&#xa0; Optional long- and short-term disability programs; &#8226;&#xa0; &#xa0;&#xa0; Voluntary enrollment in University-sponsored investment funds; &#8226;&#xa0; &#xa0;&#xa0; Partial tuition exemption program. &#8226;&#xa0; &#xa0;&#xa0; Choice of local credit unions; &#8226;&#xa0; &#xa0;&#xa0; Hometown Home Loan program (home buying plan); &#8226;&#xa0; &#xa0;&#xa0; Use of recreational sports facilities at staff rate; &#8226;&#xa0; &#xa0;&#xa0; Numerous special event overtime opportunities; &#8226;&#xa0; &#xa0;&#xa0; Specialty pay incentives for Field Training Officers and Instructors. As a UW employee, you will enjoy generous benefits and work/life programs. For a complete description of our benefits for this position, please visit our website  UWPD Police Officer benefits The University of Washington Police Department (UWPD) is very proud to be the only campus law enforcement agency in the State of Washington that is Triple Accredited:&#xa0; 1) Commission on Accreditation for Law Enforcement Agencies (CALEA); 2) International Association of Campus Law Enforcement Administrators (IACLEA); and, 3) Washington Association of Sheriffs &#38; Police Chiefs (WASPC).&#xa0; The UWPD is one of only eight (8) police agencies in the State of Washington that has achieved international accreditation. All qualified  LATERAL candidates  are invited to participate in the selection process, which will include an Oral Board (panel interview), a writing exam, and a ride-along with a Field Training Officer. A background investigation, polygraph, medical exam, and psychological examination are required of all lateral police officer candidates. The following may apply: &#8226; All out-of-state lateral applicants must meet the requirements outlined in Washington Administrative code 139-05-210 &quot;Basic Law Enforcement Certificate of Equivalency&quot; and be qualified to attend the Washington State Equivalency Academy. Requirements Include: &#8226;&#xa0; High school graduation or equivalent; &#8226;&#xa0; Be at least twenty-one years of age at time of hire; &#8226;&#xa0; Possess a valid Washington State driver&#39;s license (by date of hire); &#8226;&#xa0; No felony convictions; &#8226;&#xa0; At least two years of full-time college (90 credit hours if quarter system or 60 credit hours if semester system) in police science or related field; &#8226;&#xa0; U.S. citizenship at time of examination or a lawful permanent resident who can read and write the English language; &#8226; No convictions for child abuse; AND &#8226; No convictions for domestic violence. &#8226;&#xa0;  Lateral Candidates*: At least one year of experience as a full-time, paid commissioned police officer, and no more than a 24-month break in service. *NOTE: Federal law enforcement officers/agents, corrections officers, jailers, game wardens, military police officers, special or reserve officers/deputies, or any other such positions which fall outside the above guidelines do NOT qualify for Lateral positions. Equivalent education/experience will substitute for all minimum qualifications except when there are legal requirements, such as a license/certification/registration. Desired: &#8226; Bachelor&#8217;s degree from an accredited institution of higher education. &#8226; Fluency in other languages (such as Spanish, Chinese, Japanese, Thai, Russian, etc.) Conditions of Employment: &#8226;&#xa0; Police officers are on duty 24 hours a day, every day of the year, and their services and facilities are available at all times.&#xa0; Must be flexible for scheduling. APPLICATION AND SELECTION PROCESS FOR  LATERAL  APPLICANTS Application Deadline:&#xa0; FEb. 18, 2021 Reapplication is permitted at any time, except for candidates disqualified for reasons of prior felony convictions or non-correctable selection. Please note: It may take 2 to 4 months to successfully complete all phases of the selection process from Oral Boards to Official Offer of Employment. Be sure to check back periodically for updated recruitment information. 1.&#xa0; &#xa0;&#xa0; Apply on-line by the application deadline noted. A complete application includes: &#8226;&#xa0; Copying/pasting a comprehensive and updated resume into your candidate profile; &#8226;&#xa0; Completing the Police Officer Minimum Qualifications Assessment; &#8226;&#xa0; Completing the How did you Hear Assessment; &#8226;&#xa0; Completing the US Work Authorization; The application process for UW positions may include completion of a variety of online assessments to obtain additional information that will be used in the evaluation process.&#xa0; These assessments may include Workforce Authorization, Cover Letter and/or others.&#xa0; Any assessments that you need to complete will appear on your screen as soon as you select &#8220;Apply to this position&#8221;. Once you begin an assessment, it must be completed at that time; if you do not complete the assessment, you will be prompted to do so the next time you access your &#8220;My Jobs&#8221; page. If you select to take it later, it will appear on your &quot;My Jobs&quot; page to take when you are ready.  Please note that your application will not be reviewed, and you will not be considered for this position until all required assessments have been completed. 2.&#xa0; &#xa0;&#xa0; All information submitted will be considered to determine the applicant&#39;s qualifications for this position. Please ensure that your name and contact information including current email address is listed in your online candidate profile as well as in your resume. A Personal History Statement may be emailed to you early to allow adequate time for completion.&#xa0; A completed Personal History Statement will be required for those who progress to the Background Investigation Process.&#xa0; Detailed information requested includes: &#8226;&#xa0; Addresses of all residences; &#8226;&#xa0; References; &#8226;&#xa0; Names and addresses of family members; &#8226;&#xa0; Arrests and criminal history; &#8226;&#xa0; Traffic driving record; &#8226;&#xa0; Military service; &#8226;&#xa0; Employment history; &#8226;&#xa0; Drug use; &#8226;&#xa0; Education history; &#8226;&#xa0; Memberships in professional organizations; &#8226;&#xa0; Financial information; &#8226;&#xa0; Copies of the following documents: -High school diploma/GED certificate; -Social Security card; -Driver&#8217;s License; -Birth Certificate (Certified copy); Transcripts of college grades (Certified copy from Institution Registrar); &#8226;&#xa0; Any other documents, certificates, resumes, performance evaluation reports, etc., which show your abilities and training for the position 3.&#xa0; &#xa0;&#xa0; Oral Boards Applicants who meet the minimum qualifications may be invited to participate in Oral Boards. 4.&#xa0; &#xa0;&#xa0; Additional Selection Steps A thorough background investigation shall be conducted. The additional steps may include: &#8226;&#xa0; Interview with Hiring Committee &#8226;&#xa0; Conditional Offer &#8226;&#xa0; Polygraph Test &#8226;&#xa0; Psychological Evaluation &#8226;&#xa0; Medical Examination (to include drug screen) &#8226;&#xa0; Official Offer of Employment  The UW Police Department Facility is located at 3939 15th Avenue NE, just south of Gould Hall. The location is in the growing west campus area and is also near the NE 40th Avenue west entrance to main campus. The facility is 29,000 sf and includes police offices, training/meeting rooms, dispatch and communications center, records, locker rooms, physical fitness room, booking and holding rooms, evidence storage, and on-site fleet parking.</description>
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