What are the responsibilities and job description for the Campus Police Officer (Part-Time) position at Morton College?
Required Qualifications
High school diploma, GED or equivalent. Two years of law enforcement experience. Must have a valid state driver’s license, FOID Card (Illinois residents), and valid Illinois police officer state certification and/or ability to update/renew if retired law enforcement able to obtain a state of IL training waiver issues by the IL Law Enforcement Training and Standard Board. Possess strong writing, communication, and decision-making skills. Strong computer skills including Microsoft. Must have CPR and first-aid certification. Must pass a criminal background investigation, drug test, and physical.
Must be able to demonstrate the Morton College core values of compassion, fairness, respect, responsibility, tolerance and truth.
Must be able to demonstrate the Morton College core values of compassion, fairness, respect, responsibility, tolerance and truth.
Preferred Qualifications
An Associate Degree in Law Enforcement or Military. Certified Crisis Intervention Team (CIT), juvenile or school resource officer. Familiar with National Incident Management System or possess any other training certification as an instructor. Ability to communicate in Spanish
Job Summary
Police Officers ensure the campus community’s safety and property protection by performing assigned duties, such as visible campus patrol and enforcing applicable laws. Ensuring that the college’s rules and regulations are obeyed. An Officer must be able to complete a thorough preliminary investigation, make sound decisions, and take appropriate action. Officers must be able to demonstrate the Morton College core values of compassion, fairness, respect, responsibility, tolerance, and truth. Police Officer must work hours mandated monthly per the CBA and be flexible to cover shifts to meet department needs.
Specific Job Duties
- Enforce applicable federal, state, and local laws; and college rules and regulations.
- Enforce traffic and parking regulations on campus.
- Assume responsibility for the operations of Campus Safety.
- Protect the persons and property of all staff, students, and guests within the confines of the college or college-controlled properties.
- Ensure the safety of the campus, identify risks, and make proper notifications to address the issue.
- Conduct a proper investigation to an end result.
- Complete thorough reports based on facts through a proper interview and submit them for review.
- Provide emergency medical assistance and be First Aid certified.
- Demonstrate and promote good communication, de-escalation techniques, and mental health awareness.
Salary Range
Per CBA