Job Details

Clackamas Community College
  • Position Number: 5210172
  • Location: Oregon City, OR
  • Position Type: Campus Safety and Police


Campus Safety Officer Part-Time

Salary: $24.70 Hourly
Location: Oregon City, OR
Job Type: Part-Time, Non-Union
Division: College Safety
Job Number: 2324-00092
Closing: 5/5/2024 11:59 PM Pacific

Description



Clackamas Community College (CCC) seeks to hire a Campus Safety Office (part-time) position. We are interested in finding the best candidate for the job, and candidates that may be from a less traditional background. We welcome applicants who bring a diversity of identity, culture, experience, perspective, and thought. We encourage you to apply, even if you do not believe you meet every one of the qualifications described.

CCC is committed to continuous improvement and innovation in support of student-centered teaching and learning. We are committed to understanding and dismantling systems of oppression and to co-creating a more equitable educational system that in turn fosters a more equitable society. We strive to be a student-ready institution that supports and partners with students to promote discovery and growth. We work to mobilize community-wide awareness and action related to College strategic priorities and seek to build relationships in support of community well-being. At CCC, individuals are celebrated for their experience and expertise, and are validated for their unique perspectives. CCC encourages faculty, staff, and students to be engaged in ways that reflect their needs and interests. To learn more about CCC visit Leadership, Vision and Initiatives.

Purpose of the Position:

Perform unarmed patrol of college owned properties on foot, on bicycle, and in vehicles, to enforce campus security rules and campus policies. Issue warnings or citations for violations, including physical arrest. Perform security checks for suspicious persons or vehicles.

Essential Job Functions:

1. Conduct Patrol (75% - 90%)

1.1. Conduct patrols of college owned properties on foot, on bicycle, and in vehicles, to enforce college safety rules and policies, and ensure a safe environment for work and learning. 1.2. Provide non-enforcement assistance to community members. This assistance varies, but may include providing directions to locations on and off campus, jump starting cars with dead batteries, locking and unlocking rooms and buildings, escorting individuals to their vehicles, or addressing specific safety concerns with individuals. 1.3. Respond to calls for service on campus, including but are not limited to: major crimes, civil complaints, thefts, assaults, traffic accidents, crime scenes, and medical emergencies. Once on scene, use discretion and policy to take appropriate action and make sound decisions. 1.4. Investigate incidents occurring on campus (to include but not limited to Criminal, Policy, Conduct, Title IX, and Threat Assessment), collect evidence, interview individuals involved, and document the incident through a police style format.1.5. Maintain working relationships with law enforcement agencies local to our campuses and provide assistance to them when requested. 1.6. Perform money transfers between campuses. 1.7. In the event of a major incident on campus, act as first responders on scene, assess need, and assist as required. This could include assisting with the rescue of college community members, providing first aid or the treatment of traumatic injuries, coordinating evacuation, and other duties as stated in the Emergency Operations Plan.1.8. Utilizing crisis intervention skills, safely interact with individuals that may be suffering from a mental health crisis. Avoid escalation while maintaining discretion and empathy in situations to achieve more positive results. 1.9. Assist Law Enforcement and Fire Department personnel, as requested. This may be during a major incident, when a member of the college community in crisis, or during a campus emergency. 1.10. Maintain a broad knowledge of College Board policies, operating procedures, administrative rules/regulations, and Oregon revised statutes. 1.11. Perform ancillary duties as assigned. Examples - Building Emergency Response Team Coordinator, College Motor Pool Program Coordinator, Video System Coordinator, etc..

2. Crisis Intervention Team (CIT) and Defensive Tactics (0% - 15%)

2.1. Complete CIT training and maintain knowledge of Crisis Intervention related information and training.2.2. Maintain confidence and the ability to control a situation in the safest way possible. This may include using physical force to prevent further negative or unsafe occurrences, acknowledging threat indicators exhibited from a subject to prevent a violent incident from occurring, staying calm and multitasking during the onset of a stressful or potentially harmful encounter, and knowing how much force to use and when to disengage.2.3. Maintain training and knowledge related to subjects like de-escalation, use-of-force law and procedure and acceptable defensive tactics designed for compliance rather than injury.2.4. Maintain applicable state certifications and licenses as well as staying current on CPR/First Aid/AED certifications.2.5. Attend monthly defensive tactics training provided by the Clackamas County Sheriff's Office.2.6. Maintain personal training and credential records.

3. Community Outreach and Threat Assessment (5% - 10%)

3.1. Provide presence during Community Outreach events such as the CCC Resource fair, providing information to students during onset of each new term, and graduation.3.2. Maintain knowledge of and assist the CARE team with students/persons of concern. This may include filing documentation, conducting research, determining threat level, and following up when necessary.3.3. Gather real-time campus knowledge during periods of major campus activity by monitoring social media posts. Reviewing for real-time knowledge on what community members are experiencing on campus, notification of emergency situations that have not yet been reported, or situations that would otherwise remain unknown. Provide timely warning to the campus community, if necessary.3.4. Assist with protective/restraining orders by obtaining a copy of the order, making contact with the protected party to determine when and where they will be on campus, develop information about the restricted party to determine the threat level of the situation, develop a safety plan with the protected party that may involve enhanced DCS Officer presence in specific areas and/or escorts to and from their vehicles. Collaborate with the Campus Resource Officer to allow for rapid intervention with law enforcement should the restricted party attempt any contact or altercation with the protected party.

Job Functions:

  • Establish and maintain effective working relationships with students, staff, other agencies, and the general public.
  • Perform other duties as assigned within the scope of the classification.
  • Participate in college committees when requested.
  • Maintain proficiency by attending training and meetings, reading materials, and meeting with others in areas of responsibility, which may require travel.
  • Maintain work areas in a clean and orderly manner.
  • Maintain student confidentiality, data integrity, and comply with all related college, state, and federal standards, including the Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act (FERPA).


Qualifications





Required Qualifications:

  • Associate's degree in related field and 2 years of directly related work experience OR Any equivalent combination of education and experience which provide the knowledge, skills, and abilities required to perform the duties as described.
  • Advanced knowledge of security standards, practices and procedures.
  • Demonstrated knowledge of investigative methods and techniques and report writing.
  • Demonstrated knowledge of federal, state and local laws connected to safety precautions.
  • Demonstrated knowledge of practices and guidelines pertaining to law enforcement as well as community colleges and general.


Special Requirements or Licenses:

  • Valid Driver's License acceptable in the State of Oregon with DMV acceptable driving record.
  • At least 21 years of age and must not be excluded from minimum DPSST certification standards.
  • Private unarmed security certification within six months of appointment and the ability to maintain this certification and good employment standing.
  • Subject to scheduled and random drug tests, including reasonable suspicion testing.


Other Job Elements


The physical demands listed below represent those that must be met by an incumbent to successfully perform the essential functions of the job. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with qualified disabilities to perform the essential functions.

Working Conditions:

The position requires minimal (20-40%) ability to use dexterity and fine motor skills assemble, build or repair machines or other objects. Frequent (51-80% of the time) use of office equipment.

The position requires some (20-40%) physical effort such as lifting, carrying, or movement, etc. Movements required to complete work require continual speed, agility, hand eye coordination and equipment operation.

The work environment has regular hazards or obstacles (40-60%). There may be some personal risk or hazard. Job conditions are somewhat uncomfortable, with moderate (40-60%) issues of confinement, temperature change, incident of noise, or interactions of a disagreeable nature, inside/outside work, dirty conditions, exposure to contagious disease, etc. Position may require regular responsibility for driving.

Supervisory Responsibilities:

Supervision of others is not a typical function assigned to this position. May provide training and orientation to newly assigned personnel, and may assign work to student workers.

Supervision Received:

Works under the general direction of College Safety Management.

Additional Information



Application Instructions:

When applying to this position, you will be required to complete the NeoGov application and attach the following electronic documents.
  • Cover Letter explaining your interest in the position and describing how you meet the minimum and special qualifications and requirements of the position
  • Current Resume
  • If applicable: Veterans' Preference documentation

Any applications which do not have the required documents attached will be considered incomplete. Incomplete applications will not be considered. CCC makes employment decisions based solely on the candidate's demonstrated competencies as related to successful performance in the position.

Veterans' Preference:

Applicants are eligible to use Veteran's Preference when applying with Clackamas Community College in accordance with ORS 408.225, 408.230 and 408.235; and OAR 105 040-0010 and 105-040-0015. Preference will only be given if the applicant meets the minimum qualifications and any special qualifications for the position and electronically attach the required documentation at the time of application. For information regarding Veterans' Preference qualifications, visit http://www.oregonjobs.org/DAS/STJOBS/vetpoints.shtmlq

Documents Required for Veterans' Preference
One of the following:
MEMBER COPY 4 of the Certificate of Release or Discharge from Active Duty(DD Form 214 or 215)
-OR-
Letter from the US Dept. of Veterans Affairs indicating receipt of a non-service connected pension
-OR-
Certification that discharge or release from active duty under honorable conditions will take place not later than 120 days after the submission of the certificate.

In addition to one of the above documents, Disabled Veterans must also submit one of the following:
A copy of their Veterans disability preference letter from the Department of Veterans Affairs
-OR-
Certification that medical separation from active duty under honorable conditions will take place not later than 120 days after the submission of the certificate.

You can request copies of your military service record through the National Archives website at http://www.archives.gov/veterans/military-service-records/


Terms of Employment:


  • Employees must maintain Metro Portland, OR or Vancouver, WA residency as a condition of employment.
  • The college does not sponsor employees in the visa application process if they intend to use this as their means to work in the United States. This means that all required work visas must be in place and supported by appropriate evidence to be employed by Clackamas.
  • Providing false information will result in rejection of an application, employment offer or dismissal.


Equal Opportunity Employment:

CCC is committed to hiring and retaining a diverse workforce. We are an Equal Opportunity Employer, making decisions without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, disability, or any other protected class.

Annual Security Report:

Pursuant to the Jeanne Clery Disclosure of Campus Security Policy and Campus Crime Statistics Act (Clery Act), you may view CCC's most recent Annual Security Report (ASR) at Clackamas Community College. The ASR contains current security and safety-related policy disclosure statements, emergency preparedness and evacuation information, crime prevention and sexual assault prevention information and resources, and drug and alcohol prevention programming. The ASR also contains crime statistics for Clery Act crimes which occurred on PCC properties for the last three calendar years.



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