What are the responsibilities and job description for the Village Public Safety Officer (Regional) position at Aleutian Pribilof Islands Association?
- Law Enforcement
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Patrols community. - Responds to calls for service.
- Enforces state laws.
- May investigate and enforce local or tribal ordinances that have been approved for investigation and enforcement by the DPS VPSO Program Director.
- Investigates misdemeanor crimes.
- May investigate a felony crime if working under the direction and supervision of an Alaska State Trooper.
- May assist state, local and federal law enforcement agencies with official matters.
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Completes incident reports in a timely manner and submits to AST for review and approval.
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Transport and/or guard prisoners as required.
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Delivers crime prevention and education materials information.
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Serves process as assigned by the state troopers.
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Enforces State law with regard to aggressive animals.
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Investigates animal cruelty and neglect complaints.
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If qualified may administer rabies and other vaccines to animals.
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Assist the Department of Corrections (DOC) Probation and Parole with the management and supervision of probationers and paroles residing in the community.
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May assist the Division of Juvenile Justice (DJJ) with formal and informal supervision of juvenile clients residing in the community.
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- Fire Protection
- Maintain community fire equipment.
- Conducts fire drills at schools and other public buildings.
- Attends fire department meetings.
- Provides training to volunteer fire fighters.
- Delivers fire prevention and education materials and information.
- Search & Rescue (SAR)
- Organizes and directs SAR teams.
- Acts as a liaison for the Alaska State Troopers during search and rescue operations.
- Inventories and maintains a list of search and rescue equipment available in the community.
- May support or assist other entities or agencies engaged in search and rescue operations.
- Emergency Medical Services
- Responds to emergency calls to provide immediate care to the critically ill and injured.
- May transport the patient to a medical facility for next level of care.
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May assista local health care provider with providing immediate care to a critically ill or injured patient.
5.Roving VPSO, Temporary Duty (TDY)
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Provides all normal duties required of a VPSO.
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May be stationed in a "hub" community.
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Routinely travels to communities within the region.
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Provides VPSO services in communities where a VPSO is either not present or in need of assistance.
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Assist and travels with Alaska State Troopers to communities when requested.
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Transports prisoner from outline communities to a regional holding facility.
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At the direction ofthe VPSO Program Coordinator may Remain Overnight (RON) in communities on a regular basis for up to 30 days.
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Performs other duties as assigned by the VPSO Program Coordinator
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Additional Duty Stipulations
- Traffic Enforcement is not a part of a VPSO's regular duties, however, a VPSO may respond to a traffic incident that creates a public safety hazard in their community.
a) A public safety hazard is an event that poses an immediate threat to life or property.
- A VPSO will not engage in a pursuit. A pursuit is any action where the VPSO would be required to operate their motor vehicle at speeds greater than the posted speed limit.
- A VPSO may volunteer to serve as a Training Assistance and Counseling (TAC) Officer, or as a training officer for other VPSOs.