Community Service Officer, University Of Chicago Police Department
University Of Chicago Police Department
Chicago, IL, United States
Base: $18.00 - $20.00ph; bonus/equity: not specifi...
On-site
Conduct foot patrol
Maintain safe and secure environment
Investigation of incidents
The Community Service Officer will assist students, faculty, staff, and visitors while maintaining a safe and secure environment for the entire campus community
Job Summary
The Community Service Officer will assist students, faculty, staff, and visitors while maintaining a safe and secure environment for the entire campus community.
Responsibilities include conducting foot patrols, assisting with investigations, providing security and emergency training, and responding to non-emergency calls for service.
Employees in these positions are designated as 'essential staff' and are required to report to work to ensure University operations continue uninterrupted during emergencies.
Matching Summary
The Community Service Officer will assist students, faculty, staff, and visitors while maintaining a safe and secure environment for the entire campus community.
Salary
Base: $18.00 - $20.00/hour; Bonus/Equity: Not specified; Benefits: Yes
Skills & Requirements
Must-have
conduct foot patrol
maintain safe and secure environment
investigation of incidents
visitor management function
enforce University policies
respond to calls for service
write incident reports
provide traffic control
monitor video cameras
Nice-to-have
commitment to serving University community
maintain professionalism and credibility
remain calm and objective
make timely and sound decisions
effectively deal with unpleasant circumstances
establish and maintain effective working relationships
work with people of various ages and backgrounds
build consensus and credibility
resolve conflicts and manage sensitive situations
Key Requirements
2-5 years of work experience in a related job discipline
Associates degree from an accredited college (preferred)
One year of successful experience performing in a position which requires a high level of service-oriented public contact (preferred)
Prior security and law enforcement experience working in a K-12 academic environment (preferred)
Valid driver's license; good driving record (preferred)
Use a desktop computer, pager, two-way radio, fingerprint equipment, camera, copy machine, and telephone (technical skill)