What are the responsibilities and job description for the Peace Officer 1 - 12 months position at SUNY Adirondack?
Broad Function
Incumbents in this class perform security and law enforcement related functions at SUNY-Adirondack which include responsibility for maintaining order, for the enforcement of New York State Laws, for the security of College property, and for the safety of students, visitors and staff.
SUNY Adirondack has designated this position as an essential worker. Employees designated in their job description or by the President as essential to operation of the College during an identified period of time are required to work as scheduled or remain at work until released by their supervisor.
Major Responsibilities
The incumbent exercises powers as granted to Peace Officers by the laws of the State of New York and such supplementary powers as may be conferred by the SUNY Adirondack Board of Trustees that are consistent with law. The work is performed under the general supervision of a higher-level supervisor with some latitude allowed for the exercise of independent judgment in carrying out assignments. The incumbent will perform all related duties as required.
- Maintains order on campus at all times;
- Performs security work, fire prevention and law enforcement;
- Patrols building, grounds and parking areas on foot or in a patrol vehicle to maintain order, protect persons and property, control traffic, provide first aid and to prevent trespassing, theft or damage;
- Investigates complaints as required;
- Secures and checks all doors, windows and entrances to buildings as required;
- Assures that all doors and entrances are unlocked for daily activities and classes as required;
- Directs and controls traffic on campus roads, grounds and parking areas as required;
- Investigates motor vehicle accidents that occur on campus or campus property as required;
- Issues parking tickets and Uniform Traffic Citations where authorized and appropriate;
- Enforces the College’s student conduct and disciplinary procedures;
- Enforces NY State and local laws and makes arrests for violations of law as authorized and needed;
- Assists motorists, e.g. lock-outs, dead batteries and other vehicular problems;
- Gives directions and provides information to students and visitors;
- Contacts snow removal contractor/grounds crew when necessary;
- Provides reports and maintains an appropriate system of records and reports;
- Conducts lost and found activities as appropriate;
- Appears in court to testify, provide information, and present evidence;
- Performs other duties as assigned by the Supervisor, Assistant Director or Director of Facilities and Public Safety.
Required Skills
Good knowledge of security practices, public safety and security patrol procedures required to ensure maintenance of order and security of buildings, grounds and equipment; working knowledge of NYS Vehicle and Traffic Law and all other applicable laws, ordinances, regulations, policies and procedures used in Public Safety activities; good knowledge of safety precautions necessary to eliminate existing and potential security, safety and fire hazards; good knowledge of the geography of the SUNY Adirondack Campus, including property, buildings, grounds and facilities; working knowledge of NYS Vehicle and Traffic Law and all other applicable laws, ordinances, regulations, policies and procedures used in Public Safety activities; working knowledge of investigative techniques; ability to communicate effectively with others; ability to understand and carry out complex oral and written directions; ability to prepare clear, concise reports; ability to establish and maintain effective working relationships with students, faculty, and the general public; ability to maintain composure and make rational judgments under stressful conditions; ability to drive an automobile and operate emergency equipment; good judgment, tact, courtesy, resourcefulness, and dependability; good powers of observation and memory; physical condition commensurate with the demands of the position.
Educational Requirements
Graduation from high school or possession of a high school equivalency diploma; United States Citizenship; Possession of a valid New York State Operator's license at the time of appointment and maintenance of such license throughout the tenure of employment in the position; Eligibility to obtain a firearms license pursuant to Section 400 of the New York State Penal Law; A Campus Public Safety Officer designated as a peace officer must successfully complete an approved Municipal Police Training Council Training Program for Campus Public Safety Officer as described in Section 2.30 of Criminal Procedure Law within one year of the date of appointment and maintain such certification at all times thereafter for the duration of employment
Working Conditions and Physical Requirements
Must be able to perform the essential functions of the job, which could include lifting up to 50 lbs.
***Offers will be contingent on the outcome of a Physical Aptitude Test, to be completed pre-employment. ***
Salary$22.11 per hour plus shift differential
Employment Type
Full Time, 12 Month; 40-hour work week (Wednesday-Saturday 9pm - 7am)
Additional Information
**This position is a Competitive Class position subject to all regulations of the Warren County Department of Civil Service. **
Full consideration will be given if application received by 4/15/2025.
SUNY Adirondack values diversity and is an Affirmative Action/Equal Opportunity Employer.
SUNY Adirondack is actively recruiting diverse faculty of all backgrounds. In efforts and our commitment to the goal of building a diverse workforce we are participating in PRODiG. PRODiG ("Promoting Recruitment, Opportunity, Diversity, Inclusion and Growth") aims to increase the representation of historically underrepresented faculty at SUNY including underrepresented minority ("URM") faculty in general and women faculty of all races in STEM fields ("WSTEM"). Click this link https://www.suny.edu/prodig/ to find out more about PRODiG.
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