Special Police Officer - Sergeant
Job Summary
This position reports to the Assistant Chief, Campus Police. Responsible to provide supervision to personnel as directed by the Chief of Campus Police including the ability to plan, organize, coach and evaluate employees. Provide overall security and safety of the college campus and enforce the statutes of the State of Maryland’s educational articles, criminal laws, and rules & regulations of the college. This position serves as first line supervisor in absence of Chief, Campus Police and Assistant Chief, Campus Police.
Essential Job Functions
- Perform duties as first line supervisor
- Successfully complete medical first Aid/CPR/AED, Maryland Police Training Commission minimum score in handgun certification, as well as OC Spray training and all other appropriate training as required
- Communicate effectively with the College community by giving information and directions, mediating disputes, and advising of criminal and administrative processes
- Respond rapidly to emergency/security issues within facility and on adjacent property
- Function as part of the College Crisis Management Team and serve as Incident Commander or fill other Incident Command System positions as necessary and/or required
- Prepare written incident and physical injury reports, routine police related reports, and other documentation as required
- Review and approve reports and other documentation completed by direct reports
- Responsible for performance management/coaching for direct reports
- Monitor activity within the buildings and grounds, including monitoring of security cameras
- Detain, intervene, apprehend and arrest suspects; conduct investigations as necessary. Applies for charging documents as appropriate
- Monitor and direct motor vehicle traffic on the parking lots as required
- Enforce parking violations and College rules and regulations, including monitoring and enforcing smoking, vaping, and tobacco use regulations on campus
- Maintain an effective working relationship with other law enforcement agencies for enforcement actions and effective exchange of information
- Report abandoned vehicles, safety issues, lighting and other facility problems to the administration for appropriate action
- Engage in public safety patrol functions that include walking foot patrol, physically checking buildings, and utilizing college vehicles as necessary
- Develop monthly staffing schedule
- Assist with the development of training programs and annual in-service training
- Assist with Field Training new officers within the department
- Perform other duties as assigned.
Minimum Requirements to Perform Work
- HS Diploma/GED with three years of experience in law enforcement, corrections, Special Police, or combination of experience
- Successful completion of a Law Enforcement Training Academy, College Public Safety Academy, or Correctional Officer Training Academy.
- If required to complete an SPO academy, must complete within one year of hire date
- Supervisory experience and skills
- Be at least age 21 at time of appointment as a Maryland Special Police Officer
- Excellent verbal and written communication skills, knowledge of laws in domestic violence, sexual assault investigations, stalking, Title IX, and Clery Act requirements
- Excellent organizational skills
- Knowledge of traffic laws and criminal laws at the local, state and federal level
- Must undergo a background check, physical exam, and psychological exam if not a current full-time College campus police officer
- Be free of a felony or serious misdemeanor conviction, including domestic violence
- Meet the standards established by Carroll Community College regarding possession of or use of Controlled Dangerous Substances
- Must have a valid driver’s license with good driving record (3 points or less at time of hire; no current or past serious violations as determined by the Chief of Campus Police)
- Must have not been arrested for DUI within the past five years (60 months)
- Available to work flexible hours and various shifts including evenings, weekends, and required overtime
- Must have or be able to obtain a Maryland Handgun Permit and Special Police Officer Commission
- Computer literate with basic knowledge of technology used by the College
- Must be positive, cooperative and supportive
Preferred:
Supplemental Information
SALARY INFORMATION:
This position will be placed on the 12-month non-exempt staff salary scale at grade 10. Actual salary placement based on qualifications and experience. Position includes excellent benefits package.
PHYSICAL DEMANDS:
Work can require a high level of effort. Requires the ability to walk and stand for long periods of time. Work may be physically demanding at times requiring exposure to the elements and may potentially require running, chasing, and physically subduing a suspect. Additionally, the following physical abilities are required:
- Balancing, crouching, climbing, crawling, kneeling, stooping
- Grasping, handling, reaching, repetitive motion, lifting, pulling, pushing, smelling
- Hear/talk/communicate – Must be able to exchange information and communicate
- Visual Acuity - Ability to perceive or detect surroundings
- Mental Acuity – Able to focus, concentrate, understand and convey subject matter
- Repetitive motion (i.e. keyboarding)
- Stand/sit/walk/able to move or traverse from one area to another
WORK ENVIRONMENT:
Work environment involves potential risks of violence or potentially dangerous situations that could result in bodily harm. Officer duties performed in such places as offices, meeting rooms, parking lots, cars, and training rooms. Position requires safe carry of weapons (including firearms); use of conflict management skills; proper maintenance/use of equipment including office equipment/vehicles; use of new technology systems; avoidance of trips and falls; acquiring/maintaining equipment; and involvement in capital improvements. Besides police-related duties while protecting the public from imminent danger, officers must observe fire safety and building safety regulations and follow all Maryland traffic laws and College policies when/if driving College owned vehicles.
TO QUALIFY FOR EMPLOYMENT, SELECTED CANDIDATES MUST:
- successfully complete a criminal background check (for designated positions)
- be able to work on campus as of the first day of employment
- be a resident of DE, MD, PA, VA, WV or DC as of the first day of employment
- be currently authorized to work in the US, as the College does not offer Visa sponsorships
Carroll Community College has the right to revise this position description at any time, and this position description does not represent in any way a contract of employment.
Carroll Community College is committed to creating a diverse, equitable and inclusive environment. Carroll Community College is committed to Equal Opportunity Employment.