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Public Safety Officer II

Employer
Miami Dade College
Location
Wolfson Campus

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Institutional & Business Affairs, Safety & Security
Employment Type
Full Time
Institution Type
Community College

Job Details

Job Title: Public Safety Officer II
Location: Wolfson Campus
Regular/Temporary: Regular
Full/Part Time: Full-Time
Job ID: 1004868
Job Details

Job Family

STAFF - Support Non-Exempt (SNE)

Grade

8

Salary

$15.28 - $19.09

Department

Public Safety

Reports To

Public Safety Chief

Closing Date

March 20, 2023

FLSA Status

Non-Exempt

First Review Date

January 26, 2023

Job Summary

The Public Safety Officer II reports directly to the Assistant Chief and is primarily responsible for supervising Public Safety Officers in the performance of their duties. Responsibilities include the ability to maintain effective lateral communications with shift supervisor counterparts and administrators, develops workable solutions in support of shift operations and the Public Safety Mission, assumes supervisor responsibility and accountability for Department vehicles, equipment, training and administration in support of the shift.

Duties & Responsibilities

•Makes well thought out operational decisions based on available facts and circumstances; Sets and enforces high, but achievable standards and expectations for Campus Patrol Officers
•Makes security rounds of interiors and exteriors of buildings, being alert for fires, prowlers or trespassers
•Operates college vehicles and patrol areas on foot to insure security of building and grounds.
•Checks for signs of forced or otherwise illegal entry of buildings
•Secures or opens specific rooms, buildings, or areas as directed
•Secures doors and windows found open; turns off unnecessary lights; punches time clocks as required and makes reports of all breaches of security and safety hazards found during the tour of duty
•Reports disturbances, irregularities, or suspicious circumstances, which cannot be disposed of immediately
•Controls vehicular and pedestrian traffic flows and regulates parking areas as directed
•Gives information and directions as needed and makes verbal or written reports as required
•Maintains smooth traffic flows and orderly parking procedures during peak traffic hours or at special events
•Observes spectators and crowds at special events ascertaining that emergency exits, stairways and passageways are clear and that obstreperous persons are removed from the scene
•Greets public while operating a visitor control and information booth
•Accepts documents and messages for delivery to appropriate persons
•Performs minor clerical tasks such as light typing in the maintenance of activity log when assigned office duty during evening shift
•Performs other related duties as required

Minimum Requirements

•High School Diploma or General Equivalency Diploma. Two (2) years work experience, in the military, law enforcement, or the field of Safety and Security, and a minimum of two (2) years supervisory experience
•All degrees must be from a regionally accredited institution
•Must be able to successfully complete a basic security-training course and provide certificate of completion
•Must possess a valid Florida State Unarmed Officer “D “license
•Must possess a valid Florida Driver License and have the ability to safely operate College motorized vehicles
•Knowledge of parking areas, buildings, rooms and personnel assignments to issue parking permits and direct authorized visitors to their desired destinations
•Knowledge of the buildings and grounds patrolled and of the rules and regulations pertaining to the campus
•Knowledge of basic security training
•Strong interpersonal skills and exercises mature judgment with tact and diplomacy when dealing with the public
•Skilled in radio communication procedures
•Proficient in basic computer skills
•Ability to react promptly and correctly in emergency situations
•Ability to read and interpret documents such as safety rules, operating and maintenance instructions and procedure manuals
•Ability to write routine reports and correspondence
•Ability to speak effectively before groups of customers or employees of organization
•Ability to apply common sense understanding to carry out instructions furnished in written, oral, or diagram form
•Ability to deal with problems involving several concrete variables in standardized situations
•Ability to accomplish security patrols so that a routine is not established, and habits are not formed that would indicate a reliable pattern to persons who may attempt illegal entry
•Ability to plan, assign, review, supervise and inspect the work of others
•Ability to work long hours and walk long distances if necessary to apprehend prowlers
•Ability to communicate in English verbally and in writing
•Ability to work and communicate in a multi-ethnic/multi-cultural environment, travel in county and be willing and able to work any shift, weekends, and holidays, perform on-call and respond to after-hour emergencies

Essential Position
  • This function/position has been designated as "critical." This means that it has job duties that affect the security, safety or physical operations of the college, and are required to work at the Emergency Operations Center and/or have access to the incident scene once normal campus operations have been suspended.
Additional Requirements

The final candidate is to successfully complete a background screening and reference check process.

Organization

Since we opened our doors in 1960, the educators at Miami Dade College have focused on providing quality and innovative educational opportunities to every member of our community desiring a higher education. Our goal is a simple one, to ensure the success of our students and increase the strength of our communities.

Today, Miami Dade College is the largest, most diverse and highly regarded college in the nation. We operate eight campuses with over 6,000 employees who educate over 170,000 students from around the world. The College offers over 300 programs of study and several degree options, including vocational, associate, and baccalaureate degrees. We also offer numerous Community Education classes as well as online credit classes through the Virtual College.  Specialized and advanced educational opportunities include the prestigious New World School of the Arts, The Honors College and our Dual Enrollment Program.

With such a large organization, our employment needs are very diverse. From full-time professional faculty to part-time adjunct faculty and support staff, the people who comprise the MDC workforce are the innovators who help the College maintain our reputation as one of the most highly regarded colleges in the country.

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