What are the responsibilities and job description for the Institution Safety Officer - 4 vacancies position at New York State Center for Recruitment & Public Service?
Description
Duties Description
Positions of Institution Safety Officer possess full peace officer powers and are responsible for enforcing all New York State Laws pertinent to maintaining the security and safety of the training facility, buildings and grounds owned and/or operated by DOCCS.
fixtures and equipment.
location to which they are assigned.
dangerous instruments, under the influence of alcohol or drugs, or due to
harassment, threats of physical violence, death threats against others,
arson, etc.
Institution Safety Officers assigned to Community Supervision field offices
provide security to their report stations and may also perform the following tasks:
metal detector.
where preliminary and final parole revocation hearings will be held.
hearing officers, court reporters/stenographers, counsel and
community representatives, witnesses, victims, and/or members of
the public. Coordinates multiple sets of individuals when there is
more than one hearing occurring.
rooms.
authorities, de-escalating or restraining combative releasees,
escorting hearing participants to a safe/secure area, and escorting
combative releasees to a secure location (holding/custody room).
Qualifications
Minimum Qualifications
Candidates eligible and approved for transfer or appointment via NY HELPS will be required to appear for a physical examination, psychological examination, and background investigation, prior to appointment. Candidates who successfully pass all three pre-screening requirements will be appointed and be required to complete a mandatory six-week training academy in Albany.
Minimum qualifications: One year of security guard experience gained while registered as a Security Guard with the New York State Department of State*;
Or 2. one year of experience as a police officer or peace officer;
Or 3. one year of active U.S. military service where you performed security duties on a United States military base or vessel and an honorable discharge or under conditions in the NYS Restoration of Honor Act. Security duties must have been performed while working as military police or as security personnel performing foot and motorized patrol, control of pedestrian and vehicular traffic, flight line security, crime prevention and/or physical security.
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Duties Description
Positions of Institution Safety Officer possess full peace officer powers and are responsible for enforcing all New York State Laws pertinent to maintaining the security and safety of the training facility, buildings and grounds owned and/or operated by DOCCS.
- Conducts mobile or foot patrol of an assigned area.
- Inspects buildings and facilities.
- Detects evidence of irregularities and determines criminal activity by
- Responds to and inspects call for assistance.
- On assignment to safety inspection, inspects premises including all
fixtures and equipment.
- Possesses full knowledge of all policies, procedures, rules, and
location to which they are assigned.
- Continually inspects all fire and safety equipment to ensure proper
- Has a working knowledge of all evacuation and bomb threat procedures
- Continually observes the entire location for any safety violations and
- May restrain violent or disorderly individuals to prevent damage or injury to
- May assist with taking releasees into custody by restraining/handcuffing
dangerous instruments, under the influence of alcohol or drugs, or due to
harassment, threats of physical violence, death threats against others,
arson, etc.
Institution Safety Officers assigned to Community Supervision field offices
provide security to their report stations and may also perform the following tasks:
- Searches and frisks visitors; performs visual inspection of visitor property
metal detector.
- Confiscates contraband, illegal or other items not permitted in or on the
- Processes and/or prepares written reports, and testifies at court or
- Performs security duties for parole revocation hearings in Area Offices
- Conducts advance sweeps and post-hearing sweeps for
where preliminary and final parole revocation hearings will be held.
- Searches all non-DOCCS employees entering the Area
- Secures the waiting room and report area for arrival of incarcerated
- Hand cuffs and escorts parole violators to and from the hearing
- Screens/searches the following individuals upon arrival to the Area
hearing officers, court reporters/stenographers, counsel and
community representatives, witnesses, victims, and/or members of
the public. Coordinates multiple sets of individuals when there is
more than one hearing occurring.
- Monitors and provides on-site security and access control for the
rooms.
- Provides security for individuals attending a parole hearing in Area
- In the event of an emergency situation during a parole revocation
authorities, de-escalating or restraining combative releasees,
escorting hearing participants to a safe/secure area, and escorting
combative releasees to a secure location (holding/custody room).
Qualifications
Minimum Qualifications
Candidates eligible and approved for transfer or appointment via NY HELPS will be required to appear for a physical examination, psychological examination, and background investigation, prior to appointment. Candidates who successfully pass all three pre-screening requirements will be appointed and be required to complete a mandatory six-week training academy in Albany.
Minimum qualifications: One year of security guard experience gained while registered as a Security Guard with the New York State Department of State*;
Or 2. one year of experience as a police officer or peace officer;
Or 3. one year of active U.S. military service where you performed security duties on a United States military base or vessel and an honorable discharge or under conditions in the NYS Restoration of Honor Act. Security duties must have been performed while working as military police or as security personnel performing foot and motorized patrol, control of pedestrian and vehicular traffic, flight line security, crime prevention and/or physical security.
- Applicants must include their Security Guard registration number if qualifying under #1 above.
- For the duration of the NY HELPS Program, this title may be filled via a non-competitive appointment, which means no examination is required but all candidates must meet the minimum qualifications of the title for which they apply.
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Salary : $53,410 - $65,596