What are the responsibilities and job description for the Village Public Safety Officer position at Tanana Chiefs Conference?
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Tanana Chiefs Conference - Fairbanks, Alaska
Request More Information Application Deadline: Dec 31, 2025 Salary Information Entry Level: $Yes hourly Academy Graduate: $Yes annual Lateral Transfer: $Yes annual Job Description
TANANA CHIEFS CONFERENCE
Job Description
Job Title: Village Public Safety Officer
Oracle Job Name: 145.Village Public Safety Officer.00.NEX
Location: Region-Wide
Tanana Chiefs Conference
122 First Ave.
Fairbanks, AK 99701
FLSA: Non-exempt
Department: Tribal Protection and Safety Division
Supervisor: Village Tribal Council (to be announced) and
VPSO Coordinator
Level: Unclassified
Status: Full-time; Regular
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Job Summary : Job incumbent will carry out public safety/first responder duties in the rural villages within the Tanana Chiefs region. The incumbent will perform the following first responder functions: enforce laws, provide emergency medical response, provide fire protection services, organize and conduct search and rescue operations, monitor public safety, animal control, emergency response and preparedness, public safety education and community policing. VPSO duties will vary from village to village.
Adhere to the TCC Cheghwtsen model of service and guiding principle which requires providing timely and effective service along with the ability to interact with others in a way that inspires trust and demonstrates respect, compassion and empathy.
Essential Functions: This list is ILLUSTRATIVE ONLY and is not a comprehensive listing of all functions and tasks performed by incumbent(s).
Representative Duties: Under the general supervision of the VPSO Coordinator, Council and the Alaska State Troopers, job incumbent will perform the following public safety services:
Physical demands: Incumbent must be able to work long hours, travel and live in remote areas. Incumbent will be exposed to certain conditions including but not limited to: travel by small aircraft, vehicle, boat and snow machine, lack of running water, poor heat, sleeping on floors, and exposed to adverse weather conditions. Excellent health and physical condition are necessary due to the physical demands of the job. Patrolling may be done on foot. VPSOs may escort prisoners, or other individuals of need to treatment facilities as directed by the Alaska State Troopers or medical provider. Passing a pre-hire physical fitness test which includes a set repetition of at least 14 push-ups (untimed), 20 sit-ups in one minute, and the ability to run 1.5 miles in 16:32 minutes or less will be required of the incumbent. Prior to attending the academy, incumbent will need to meet the Village Public Safety Officer Certification Standard listed about under Minimum Qualifications.
Summation : Incumbent must be able to pass background investigation, done by the Alaska State Troopers. Upon hire, incumbent will be in six month probationary status. Successfully complete VPSO Academy training, post-hire, and attend regional or other trainings, when scheduled.
Job Requirements
Salary: $75,430 - $89,252 Annual
Bonus/Commission: No
Tanana Chiefs Conference - Fairbanks, Alaska
Request More Information Application Deadline: Dec 31, 2025 Salary Information Entry Level: $Yes hourly Academy Graduate: $Yes annual Lateral Transfer: $Yes annual Job Description
TANANA CHIEFS CONFERENCE
Job Description
Job Title: Village Public Safety Officer
Oracle Job Name: 145.Village Public Safety Officer.00.NEX
Location: Region-Wide
Tanana Chiefs Conference
122 First Ave.
Fairbanks, AK 99701
FLSA: Non-exempt
Department: Tribal Protection and Safety Division
Supervisor: Village Tribal Council (to be announced) and
VPSO Coordinator
Level: Unclassified
Status: Full-time; Regular
______________________________________________________________________________
Job Summary : Job incumbent will carry out public safety/first responder duties in the rural villages within the Tanana Chiefs region. The incumbent will perform the following first responder functions: enforce laws, provide emergency medical response, provide fire protection services, organize and conduct search and rescue operations, monitor public safety, animal control, emergency response and preparedness, public safety education and community policing. VPSO duties will vary from village to village.
Adhere to the TCC Cheghwtsen model of service and guiding principle which requires providing timely and effective service along with the ability to interact with others in a way that inspires trust and demonstrates respect, compassion and empathy.
Essential Functions: This list is ILLUSTRATIVE ONLY and is not a comprehensive listing of all functions and tasks performed by incumbent(s).
Representative Duties: Under the general supervision of the VPSO Coordinator, Council and the Alaska State Troopers, job incumbent will perform the following public safety services:
- Enforce federal, state and legally adopted local laws and ordinances. The VPSO will assist the local government in designing, adopting and implementing local ordinances.
- Provide first response to emergency medical situations, as required. Assist the community health aide and act in health aides absence.
- Provide local fire protection, prevention and education services. Duties may include assisting community in establishing a local fire department, training and garnering fire equipment.
- Conduct search and rescue operations with the assistance of the Alaska State Troopers. VPSO may assist community with training, management and implementation of local search and rescue crew.
- Maintain the safety of the public and community through patrol of roadways, waterfronts, community/private property and facilities. Respond to emergencies as required and take the necessary action to correct any public safety hazard.
- The VPSO may provide community with animal control functions, including but not limited to vaccinations and investigations. May assist community in establishing local animal control ordinances and enforcement.
- Complete TCC and Department of Public Safety reports, and forms in a timely manner as required.
- Assist State Troopers with law enforcement duties, investigations, secure crime scenes, serving summons, prisoner transport, prison guard and other possible duties as requested.
- Probation and Parole supervision.
- Provide public safety education programs including but not limited to DARE, water safety, fire safety, hunters education, personal safety, ATV safety, etc.
- Assist local community and TCC regional villages with an emergency response plan, emergency preparedness and response.
- Perform other job related duties as assigned.
- Must be at least 21 years of age.
- High school diploma or GED required
- Must have valid Alaska Drivers License.
- Previous law enforcement or public safety-related training or experience is helpful, but not required.
- Must be familiar with rural Native traditions and lifestyles in rural Native communities.
- Must be a United States citizen or a resident alien who has demonstrated intent to become a citizen of the United States.
- Must pass the Criminal background check on misdemeanor and /or felony convictions as judged by the Alaska State Troopers.
- Must pass background check pursuant to federal Indian Child Protection and Family Violence Prevention Act requirements.
- Must obtain the Village Public Safety Officer Certification Standard prior to the academy and physically demonstrate 25 Push-ups (untimed), 27 Sit-ups within 1 minute and a 1.5 mile run in 15:12 minutes or less.
- Demonstrated ability to clearly communicate with others, both orally and in writing.
- Must be free from any physical, emotional, visual, hearing, or mental condition which would adversely affect performance as a Village Public Safety Officer.
- Will be required to pass basic physical fitness test.
Physical demands: Incumbent must be able to work long hours, travel and live in remote areas. Incumbent will be exposed to certain conditions including but not limited to: travel by small aircraft, vehicle, boat and snow machine, lack of running water, poor heat, sleeping on floors, and exposed to adverse weather conditions. Excellent health and physical condition are necessary due to the physical demands of the job. Patrolling may be done on foot. VPSOs may escort prisoners, or other individuals of need to treatment facilities as directed by the Alaska State Troopers or medical provider. Passing a pre-hire physical fitness test which includes a set repetition of at least 14 push-ups (untimed), 20 sit-ups in one minute, and the ability to run 1.5 miles in 16:32 minutes or less will be required of the incumbent. Prior to attending the academy, incumbent will need to meet the Village Public Safety Officer Certification Standard listed about under Minimum Qualifications.
Summation : Incumbent must be able to pass background investigation, done by the Alaska State Troopers. Upon hire, incumbent will be in six month probationary status. Successfully complete VPSO Academy training, post-hire, and attend regional or other trainings, when scheduled.
Job Requirements
- Age: 21
- Education: High School
- Experience: Non required
Salary: $75,430 - $89,252 Annual
Bonus/Commission: No
Salary : $75,430 - $89,252