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Patrol Officer (Lateral/Certified/Recent Law Enforcement Officer Retiree Only) FT, IF3NPATROLPSP

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College of DuPage
Location
Glen Ellyn
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Patrol Officer (Lateral/Certified/Recent Law Enforcement Officer Retiree Only) FT, IF3NPATROLPSP

Patrol Officer (Lateral/Certified/Recent Law Enforcement Officer Retiree Only) FT, IF3NPATROLPSP
The College of DuPage is a comprehensive community college located 27 miles west of downtown Chicago, vitally connected to our local area for over 50 years. We prepare students for a lifelong passion for learning on our 273-acre campus which is home to nine associate degrees and a wide variety of professional and technical certificates. Many of these credentials prepare students to seamlessly articulate into the baccalaureate programs of our higher education partner institutions.

College of DuPage is committed to student success and values an inclusive and welcoming community environment. We are an equal opportunity employer committed to diversity in the workforce. Our connection to the larger metropolitan area is essential to our success and provides a wealth of diverse cultural and recreational opportunities.

Primary Duties and Responsibilities:
Seeking qualified officers to provide services and protection for College properties, interests, students, faculty, supportive staff & guests.

  • Enforce College rules and regulations pertaining to traffic and parking, posting of notices, distributing tracts and pamphlets, assemblages of persons, and use of building and grounds.
  • Enforce applicable State statutes, City and County ordinances when such are required for the protection of College properties, interest, students, faculty, supportive staff and guests.
  • Assist other police agencies surrounding the College upon request, when the performance of those enforcement duties would not remove an officer from the campus.
  • Take initial reports of vehicular accidents, thefts, disturbances, injuries, illnesses, assaults, batteries, deaths, and other crimes and incidents, including interviews of victims and witnesses and further investigation of matters for purposes of obtaining evidence, recovering property, preparing cases for court and for making referral to other police agencies so corrective action can be taken in cases of safety or health hazards.
  • Provide basic first aid and provide patient care as required until more advanced medical treatment is available as per EMR guidelines.
  • Provide information and directions, lock and unlock buildings and rooms, assist motorists locked out of their vehicles, render first aid, monitor, and report and take necessary action in reference to severe weather or similar emergencies, direct vehicular traffic on and off campus when necessary, provide protective escorts for persons legally requesting the same, restrain when necessary, mentally or emotionally disturbed persons and other similar services.
  • Provide visible preventative vehicle and foot patrols on campus and report any suspicious activities observed that appear to be criminal in nature.
  • Make arrests, station adjustments when necessary.
  • Successfully qualify at department range qualification shoots.
  • Adhere to department and college rules, regulations, policies and procedures.
  • Other related duties as assigned.


  • Qualifications:

    • Education
      • High School Diploma or GED required.
      • Completion of the Basic Law Enforcement Academy approved by the Illinois Law Enforcement Training and Standards Board (ILETSB) preferred.
      • An AA and/or BS Degree in Criminal Justice or other related fields preferred.
    • Experience
      • Must have active service as a certified law enforcement officer within one year of transfer / hire
      • Experience in law enforcement field,
      • Experience with a College campus environment preferred.
    • COD Training required upon hire
      • Bloodborne Pathogens
      • Hazardous Communications
      • Electrical Safety


    Working Conditions:

  • Firearms, squad car, teletype, portable FM, restraining devices, chemical mace, first-aid equipment, fire extinguishers, other routine police equipment, and entry devices.
  • Exposure to outside weather on a year round basis.
  • Assignment to shift work covering a 24 hour, 7 day week schedule with shift rotation.
  • May be required to work overtime on short notice.
  • Days off are assigned as accommodated by the schedule.
  • JOB REQUIREMENTS: Personal: Minimum Age - 21 years.
  • Must have a good driver's record with the Illinois Secretary of State's Office or other states.
  • Must complete the Basic Law Enforcement Academy.
  • Must complete the Emergency Medical Responder training and maintain certification.
  • Physical: No amputation of any limb.
  • Cannot have color blindness.
  • Shall be required to pass a physical, a drug screen test and a psychological examination at College expense.


  • Hybrid Remote Eligible: No

    Hiring Range: Lateral/Certified/Recent Law Enforcement Officer Retiree will enter the contract pay at Step 3.

    Good review of past performance is required; no written exam required with good standing.
    Power Card must be presented at the time of offer and valid within the last year.


    Competitive starting pay is dependent on education and experience. College of DuPage also offers a generous benefits plan which includes paid time off, tuition discounts for employees and dependents, medical, dental, vision effective the first day of employment, and retirement benefits in a collaborative and friendly environment.

    College of DuPage is an equal opportunity employer. We are committed to diversity and creating an inclusive environment for all employees.

    College of DuPage does not discriminate against individuals in employment opportunities, programs and/or activities on the basis of race, color, religion, gender, sexual orientation, age, national origin, ancestry, veterans' status, marital status, disability, military status, unfavorable discharge from military service, or on any other basis protected by law.


    To apply, visit https://cod.csod.com/ux/ats/careersite/4/home/requisition/2203?c=cod







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    Organization

    Since its inception in 1967, College of DuPage has matured into something very special. It's a community college with far-reaching impact. We're firmly rooted in the community that provides our mandate, yet committed to reflecting the needs and demands of an ever-changing world. 

    From our faculty through to our Board of Trustees, we understand the importance of remaining relevant on multiple levels: interpersonal, academic, civic, cultural and economic. With a steady eye on regional, national and international developments, College of DuPage fulfills its mission as an educational and economic agent of change for the residents it serves.

    Beyond all other considerations, though, we are educators, devoted to the idea that knowledge is transformative. We believe there are few things more powerful than a mind engaged. We are excited by the possibilities ignited when knowledge is imparted through meaningful discourse, in the service of realizing each and every one of our community member's full potential.

    We invite you to find out more about the world-class institution available to you and your family, right here at home. 

    • Among the state's public colleges and universities, College of DuPage, with more than 28,000 students, is the second largest provider of undergraduate education in the State of Illinois, after University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign.
    • More than 25 percent of all District 502 high school graduates attend College of DuPage during their college career.
    • Each semester, around 28,000 students attend College of DuPage.
    • The Glen Ellyn campus covers 273 acres and has eleven major buildings. The Glen Ellyn campus is currently undergoing renovation and expansion through the Facilities Master Plan, which has an anticipated completion date of 2014.
    • College of DuPage has moved from a traditional model of accreditation to the Academic Quality Improvement Program (AQIP), a quality-based, continuous improvement model of accreditation through The Higher Learning Commission (HLC), a Commission of the North Central Association of Colleges and Schools (NCA). This model is based on the Malcolm Baldrige National Quality Award Program and incorporates a review process designed to deliver clear, concrete and efficient feedback to participating institutions.
    • College of DuPage offers more than 90 certificates programs and degrees for today’s occupational and technical careers, and nine associate’s degrees in 59 occupational and 45 transfer pre-baccalaureate programs.  
    • Roughly 20 percent of students attending COD already possess a bachelor's degree or higher.
    • The College of DuPage Library maintains a collection of 245,800 books, 285,000 microfiche, 29,500 video recordings (VHS and DVD), 20,700 sound recordings (CDs), 527 current periodical subscriptions (7,900 bound periodical back files), and 18 newspapers.
    • There are more than 50 student clubs and organizations on campus.
    • College of DuPage is accredited by The Higher Learning Commission (Member, North Central Association) and Academic Quality Improvement Program Participant.

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