Law Enforcement Officer 111240

University of West Florida

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Work type:Staff Full-time
Location:Pensacola – Main Campus
Categories:Staff, University Police

The University of West Florida is an Equal Opportunity/Access/Affirmative Action/Disabled/Veteran employer. Any individual requiring special accommodation to apply is requested to advise UWF by contacting UWF Human Resources at 1-850-474-2694 (voice) or 1-850-857-6158 (TTY). E-Verify is required for employment. All applications for employment at the University are subject to Florida public records law. 

Please review job requirements carefully.  Failure to submit all pieces of the application may result in disqualification. Applications are accepted on the University of West Florida career site: https://careers.uwf.edu . For assistance contact UWF Human Resources at 850-474-2694 or [email protected] .

Employment based visa sponsorship will NOT be considered for this position.

This position allows eligible veterans and their spouses to claim Veterans’ Preference pursuant to Section 295.07, F.S.; applicants claiming preference are responsible for providing required documentation on or before the posting deadline date as such documentation is required for eligibility determination.  Supporting documentation, in addition to the DD214, may be required based on eligibility criteria.  For information on obtaining a DD214, visit http://www.archives.gov/veterans/military-service-records/  or call 1-866-272-6272 .

At the conclusion of this search, if a non-preference eligible applicant is appointed to the position and you are a preference-eligible applicant and believe that you were not afforded employment preference in accordance with applicable Florida law and regulation, a written complaint requesting an investigation may be submitted to the Florida Department of Veterans’ Affairs, Division of Benefits and Assistance, 9500 Bay Pines Blvd., Room 214, St. Petersburg, Florida 33708. Such complaint should be filed within 60 calendar days from the date that the notice the position has been filled is received by the applicant pursuant to Sections 120.569 and 120.57, F.S.  

Prior to filing a complaint, it is the responsibility of the preference-eligible applicant to contact the designated Human Resources or other contact person at least one time after 45 days have passed from the final date for submitting an application or the interview date, whichever is later in time, if the applicant has not received notice of a hiring decision.

Position Number: 111240
Position Title (Classification Title):  Law Enforcement Officer 111240
Working Title:  Law Enforcement Officer
Job Summary: This is responsible work carrying out campus law enforcement and safety functions involved in the protection of life and property, preservation of the peace, prevention of crime, and rendering of services to the University community. Personnel in this position enforce laws at the university and provide security for administrative and other buildings, parking areas, dormitories, and other campus facilities. Duties also include preliminary investigations, writing reports, enforcing traffic laws and parking regulations, investigating traffic accidents, handling suspicious or irregular conditions, and the apprehension of criminal violators. Work in this position is performed under the supervision of a Law Enforcement Corporal and Sergeant.
Department University Police
FLSA: Non-Exempt
Minimum Qualifications: Must meet the requirements of Chapter 943 Florida Statutes and have one year of law enforcement experience. Two years of military or other appropriate experience may substitute for the required one year of law enforcement experience. Appropriate college course work or vocational/ technical training may substitute at an equivalent rate for the required experience.
Position Qualifications: 1. Knowledge of basic law enforcement and investigative techniques, crime prevention and control methods and procedures. 2. Knowledge of the criminal justice system, rules of evidence, arrest, search and seizure techniques and procedures. 3. Knowledge of campus facilities and layout, university and academic environment. 4. Knowledge of principles or correct grammar usage. 5. Knowledge of when to solicit supervisory assistance when confronted with confusing or unclear instructions and in problem solving.
Preferred Qualifications Ability to work in dangerous and stressful situations, to communicate effectively verbally and in writing, to probe and obtain critical facts, to establish and maintain effective working relationships with others, to collect and evaluate data, to apply laws, rules, regulations, and policies to situations using appropriate judgment to deal with individuals and critical situations in an effective manner, and to plan, organize, and coordinate assignments. Possess report writing skills. This position requires a post-offer employment exam, psychological exam, Physical Abilities Test (PAT), physical exam, police background check, and fingerprinting. Ability to complete complex psychomotor skills necessary to drive a patrol vehicle, operate a bicycle, shoot a shotgun, rifle, and handgun successfully at a moving or nonmoving target, use a baton, and a taser. The university will not hire, as law enforcement employees, any individuals who smoke or use smokeless tobacco products.
Essential Functions / Job Duties:

  • 25% – Coordinates and conducts in-service training for University Police Department personnel to include high-liability law enforcement training, Creates and maintains annual training schedule. Maintains Departmental training files. Electronically submits required training forms/information into FDLE Automated Training Management System. Interprets and applies State of Florida laws and administrative code pertaining to maintenance of law enforcement officer certification and training. – (Essential)
  • 25% – Conducts public information programs to inform the University community of personal safety and crime prevention. Provides non-law enforcement public services as authorized by law and consistent with good police practices and which are of benefit to students, faculty, staff and visitors; maintains good police/community relations by focusing on information and education which culminates in community action and crime prevention. – (Essential)
  • 5% – Reduces theft of state and university property by providing continuing safety and security analysis of facilities and making recommendations for improvement on existing security systems. – (Essential)
  • 5% – Provides for the orderly and efficient movement and control of vehicular and pedestrian traffic on and through the University by education and direct enforcement actions; issues warnings and citations for traffic law and parking regulation violations; enforces parking regulations and directs and controls the flow of traffic and parking as required or directed. – (Essential)
  • 5% – Interviews complainants, victims, witnesses, and suspects; apprehends and arrests criminal offenders; appears in court as an arresting officer or witness. – (Essential)
  • 5% – Responds to and investigates traffic accidents and prepares and submits traffic accident reports; secures traffic accident scenes as necessary and administers basic life support and first aid within means until arrival of competent medical personnel. – (Essential)
  • 4% – Provides non-law enforcement public services as authorized by law and consistent with good police practices and which are of benefit to students, faculty, staff, and visitors; maintains good police/community relations by focusing on information and education which culminates in community action and crime prevention. – (Essential)
  • 4% – Provides fire watch for all buildings, property, and other facilities on campus; reports violations of environmental health, safety, and fire codes; assists in evacuating persons housed in or otherwise occupying areas threatened by fire or other disaster; attempts to control fires pending arrival of local fire department; assists in search and rescue activities. – (Essential)
  • 5% – Patrols the University campus, either on foot or in a police vehicle, to enforce laws and provide a maximum crime deterrence through conspicuous, aggressive patrol of the grounds and other campus facilities. – (Essential)
  • 5% – Conducts investigations into violations of federal, state, and local laws; secures and conducts preliminary investigations at crime scenes; collects, identifies, and preserves evidence; makes official reports of complaints and all criminal and non-criminal miscellaneous incidents that he/she investigates on university property; assists in crowd, mob and riot control activities; coordinates law enforcement activities with other agencies as required. – (Essential)
  • 3% – Performs related work as required or directed. Omission of specific duties does not preclude management from assigning specific duties not listed herein; percentages set forth do not restrict adjustments as needs demand. – (Essential)
  • 3% – At the beginning of each new shift, becomes familiar with all new assignments and events having occurred since the last tour of duty. – (Essential)
  • 3% – Inspects and maintains equipment assigned to him/her; assists in coordinating and directing the activities on non-sworn departmental personnel; prepares records, reports, and correspondence as required or directed. – (Essential)
  • 3% – Utilizes appropriate physical restraint techniques to arrest combative individuals. – (Essential)

Physical Demands:

  • Physical Requirements: Frequent heavy or intense physical requirements. May be combined with exposure to a number of disagreeable environmental elements, such as heat, cold, noise, dust, dirt, chemicals, etc. Injury may require professional treatment or hospitalization.
  • Impact of Deadlines: Work schedules, volume of work, or priorities seldom change. Able to anticipate new work. Minimum distractions or interruptions. Seldom involves conflicting demands on time.
  • Standing: Daily
  • Walking: Frequently
  • Sitting: Occasionally
  • Reaching with hands and arms: Occasionally
  • Climbing or balancing: Occasionally
  • Stooping: Occasionally
  • Use of hands to handle objects: Occasionally
  • Lifting up to 10lbs: Daily
  • Lifting up to 25lbs: Daily
  • Lifting over 25lbs: Occasionally
  • Talking as express or exchange of ideas verbally: Daily
  • Hearing as perceive sound by ear: Daily
  • Vision as distinguish colors & depth: Daily

Special Requirements or Considerations of the Job:

This position is eligible for veteran’s preference

This position requires a post-offer employment physical

This position requires fingerprinting

This position requires a criminal background screen

This position requires a valid driver’s license

Number of Vacancies 1
Work Hours 6am – 6pm; 6pm – 6am
FTE 1
Salary Range 50,000.00
Pay Basis Annually
Closing Date: November 21, 2022
Special Instructions to Applicants:

Candidates must apply online through the University of West Florida website: https://careers.uwf.edu.
Applicants are required to attach a resume, cover letter and contact information for three references.
An opportunity to upload these documents will be provided during the application process.
For assistance, please contact Human Resources at 850-474-2694 or email [email protected] .

This position allows eligible veterans and their spouses to claim Veterans’ Preference pursuant to Section 295.07, F.S.; applicants claiming preference are responsible for providing required documentation on or before the posting deadline date as such documentation is required for eligibility determination. Supporting documentation, in addition to the DD214, may be required based on eligibility criteria. For information on obtaining a DD214, visit http://www.archives.gov/veterans/military-service-records/ or call 1-866-272-6272.

At the conclusion of this search, if a non-preference eligible applicant is appointed to the position and you are a preference-eligible applicant and believe that you were not afforded employment preference in accordance with applicable Florida law and regulation, a written complaint requesting an investigation may be submitted to the Florida Department of Veterans’ Affairs, Division of Benefits and Assistance, 9500 Bay Pines Blvd., Room 214, St. Petersburg, Florida 33708. Such complaint should be filed within 60 calendar days from the date that the notice the position has been filled is received by the applicant pursuant to Sections 120.569 and 120.57, F.S.
Prior to filing a complaint, it is the responsibility of the preference-eligible applicant to contact the designated Human Resources or other contact person at least one time after 45 days have passed from the final date for submitting an application or the interview date, whichever is later in time, if the applicant has not received notice of a hiring decision.

Must have successfully completed a Florida basic recruit law enforcement training program (Police Academy) or the Equivalency of Training process for out-of-state officers, federal officers and previously certified Florida officers within 31 days of the closing of this announcement.
Must have a passing score for the Florida Officer Certification Examination within 31 days of the closing of this position announcement,

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