Role: The Part-Time Campus Safety Officer position reports to the Director of Campus Safety, with daily supervision by the Associate Director of Campus Safety. This position is part-time and normally works 24-hours per week on a rotation schedule with evenings, weekends and holidays required.The Campus Safety Officer conducts heavy foot and vehicle (utility cart) patrol to provide protection of life and property for the campus community. Responds to service calls issued via radio and telephone dispatch. Assists students, faculty, staff and visitors as needed and represents the University in a positive and professional manner by providing timely and excellent customer service. As necessary, determines medical and mental health needs, administers first aid and summons additional medical and mental health assistance as required. Coordinates with medical and law enforcement responders when a higher level of care is needed. Updates daily activity logs as needed and in a timely manner; completes written incident and investigative reports in a timely, clear and well-written manner. The Campus Safety Officer conducts investigations of reported crimes, traffic accidents and other incidents occurring within the jurisdictional boundaries of the University. Enforces parking regulations per the California Vehicle Code. Collaborate with other University departments (i.e. Resident Life, Athletics, Wellness Center, etc.) during emergency and non-emergency situations. Campus Safety Officers may be required to work shifts assigned to one of the University's gatehouses.Essential Duties and Responsibilities include the following:To perform this job successfully, an individual must be able to accomplish each of the below duties satisfactorily: * Protect life and property, and enforce campus regulations
Issue parking citations to vehicles parked in violation of campus regulations and state laws (warnings may be given for other traffic violations of campus regulations)
Observe and control all parking facilities
Investigate and report on minor vehicle collisions
Perform daily routine patrols of the university grounds and facilities and record observations
Observe and make written reports on any incident, injury, or crime that occurs or is discovered while on duty
Investigative questioning as needed to collect facts concerning incidents, injuries, or crimes on campus (Note: no physical contact is involved in this questioning; duties are limited to being an excellent witness and summoning the appropriate authorities as needed)
Provide traffic control functions such as setting up signs and cones and directing traffic for special events; Campus Safety Officers may need to help cover or assist at a gatehouse for full or partial shifts
Keep current on dates, times and locations of special events and meetings on campus in order to provide visitors to the campus with helpful information
Provide public assistance as needed: e.g., dead vehicle battery jumpstarts, personal escorts, delivery of emergency messages, etc. (Note: Campus Safety personnel are not responsible for changing flat tires or for obtaining gas for vehicles; public assistance for vehicles is limited to those that are parked on campus)
Complete daily logs as specified and maintain good records of logs and reports
Assist maintenance areas by reporting maintenance needs and unsafe conditions to the maintenance office
Ensure that the building entrances are locked and secure per posted schedule
Participate and assist in emergency preparedness drills and exercises as directed
Other duties as may be assigned from time to time
Education and/or Experience:High school diploma or equivalency required. Previous related security/safety or law enforcement experience is highly desired. First Aid, CPR, and AED certifications, as well as ability to obtain valid guard card issued by the State of California Department of Consumer Affairs required within the first month of employmentPart Time Staff, Non-Exempt$21.00/hr