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Posted : Saturday, June 29, 2024 09:49 PM

Location: Fredonia, NY Category: Other Posted On: Tue Jan 30 2024 Job Description: The State University of New York at Fredonia invites applications, including from eligible transfer candidates, for University Police Officer 1 .
This is a probationary/permanent, competitive class, SG14, classified position represented by the Police Benevolent Association of New York State.
After successful completion of field training, the successful applicant will be assigned to one of three shifts after a department-wide seniority-based shift bid.
Possible shifts of assignment are day shift (7 am to 3 pm), afternoon shift (3 pm to 11 pm), and night shift (11 pm to 7 am).
Pass days will likely not include Saturday and Sunday.
* AGILITY TESTING is scheduled with Officer Ricky Laurito on the following dates: Tuesday, February 27th, 2024 at 4pm-5pm Saturday, March 9, 2024 at 3pm-4pm Testing will be held at the outside track on Ring Road (or in the Field House - Steele Hall in the event of inclement weather).
You should bring your Medical Waiver ( Agility Waiver and campus map ) and driver license.
You may contact our University Police Department and ask for Officer Laurito if you have any questions (716) 673-3333.
If you've successfully completed agility testing with SUNY within the past one year you may be exempt from the 11/03/2023 testing but must be able to provide a valid certificate upon request.
JOB RESPONSIBILITIES University Police Officers are actively involved in campus communities and activities including educating community members on such topics as personal safety, risk awareness, crime prevention, alcohol awareness, sexual assault prevention and other community safety issues.
University Police Officers work under the general supervision of a University Police Officer 2 (Lieutenant).
Individuals must be able to work alone and exercise independent judgment in performing duties.
Officers have substantial contact with the public and other law enforcement personnel.
They patrol an assigned area on foot, bicycle or, in a car or by other means to deter criminal activity by means of presence and witness and to detect fires and other dangerous situations.
Incumbents respond to calls for assistance from fellow officers or from any member of the campus community to insure that persons and property are adequately protected and may respond to situations involving but not restricted to: burglaries, robberies, thefts, criminal trespass, assaults, criminal mischief, medical emergencies, accidents, vehicle and traffic violations, fires and unusual situations.
The successful candidate will: Report to the scene of the crime, accident or other disturbance in order to halt crimes in progress, arrest violators, maintain order and arrange for the appropriate care of injured person(s).
May apply resuscitators, administer first aid and summon ambulance(s).
Conduct initial investigations of incidents; gathers evidence; interviews witnesses, complainants and suspects and confers with fellow officers; reports results of investigations to supervisor as directed and may testify in court.
Regulate and direct pedestrian and vehicular traffic at intersections, crosswalks and other critical points; stops persons violating the vehicle and traffic law; issues warnings, tickets and summonses; patrols parking lots and campus roadways; tickets cars parked in violation of campus rules.
Control the movement and activity of crowds at concerts, sports events and other gatherings; breaks up fights and other altercations, may operate screening device to inspect individuals.
Participate in committees and provide service to the department, college, university, and profession Be aware of, understand, and follow all university policies.
University Police Officers provide police services to the Fredonia campus community and are classified as essential staff.
They meet and verbally communicate with a wide variety of persons including: students, parents, alumni, faculty, staff, and visitors, sometimes in stressful situations.
They strive to establish and maintain positive relationships with members of the campus community.
They may question victims and complainants to obtain information on crimes and disorders.
During violent demonstrations, fires or other emergency situations, University Police Officers may be required to give clear, definitive and authoritative orders and instructions to any and all persons involved.
University Police Officers have frequent verbal communications with dispatch and patrol officers for the primary purpose of providing factual information affecting campus law enforcement, security and safety.
These communications are clear, comprehensive and concise; Officers may use standard police codes.
Job Requirements: MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS FOR LATERAL TRANSFER CANDIDATES Candidates must be eligible for a 70.
1 lateral transfer from another NYS agency.
Candidates must meet established physical, psychological, and medical requirements for appointment to the position, must possess and maintain a valid unrestricted New York State motor vehicle operator's license.
The requirement to prove qualification shall rest with the applicant.
Reliable attendance is required.
This position is an Essential Services Position as defined by the university's Essential Services Policy.
All applicants are to apply using the online application system.
Applicants who do not have access to a computer or to the Internet are invited to use computers located in Human Resources available (by appointment only) from 8:00am - 4:00pm, Mon-Fri.
If you are unable to use the on-line application system, please contact Human Resources at (716) 673-3434.
All applications must be submitted to Human Resources by the close of business (4pm) on the appropriate posting closing date as indicated.
MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS FOR NON-LATERAL TRANSFER CANDIDATES Appointments and promotions in the New York State Civil Service are made according to principles of "merit and fitness" as mandated by the New York State Constitution.
Candidates can compete for competitive class, Civil Service positions by participating in competitive civil service examinations that assess candidates' knowledge, skills and abilities necessary for performing the job.
To be eligible to apply for this current position, you must have previously taken the examination and have been canvassed for this position.
Applicants not canvassed must be eligible for appointment via transfer from a current Civil Service appointment.
Promotion: one year of permanent service as a University Police Communications and Security Specialist 1 or 2 AND: Two years of active military service with an honorable discharge or under conditions in the NYS Restoration of Honor Act AND 30 college semester credit hours; or successful completion of a New York State Municipal Police Training Council approved Pre Employment Training Program AND eligibility to complete the second phase of such training program that has not lapsed AND 30 college semester credit hours; or 60 or more college semester credit hours.
Open Competitive: Two years of active military service with an honorable discharge or under conditions in the NYS Restoration of Honor Act AND 30 college semester credit hours; or successful completion of a New York State Municipal Police Training Council approved Pre-Employment Training Program AND eligibility to complete the second phase of such training program that has not lapsed AND 30 college semester credit hours; or 60 or more college semester credit hours.
Candidates must meet established physical, psychological, and medical requirements for appointment to the position, must possess and maintain a valid unrestricted New York State motor vehicle operator's license.
The requirement to prove qualification shall rest with the applicant.
Reliable attendance is required.
This position is an Essential Services Position as defined by the university's Essential Services Policy.
All applicants are to apply using the online application system, and when applicable, respond accordingly via the canvass letter.
Applicants who do not have access to a computer or to the Internet are invited to use computers located in Human Resources available (by appointment only) from 8:00am - 4:00pm, Mon-Fri.
If you are unable to use the on-line application system, please contact Human Resources at x3434.
All applications must be submitted to Human Resources by the close of business (4pm) on the appropriate posting closing date as indicated.
Note : Classification Standards illustrate the nature, extent and scope of duties and responsibility of the classes they describe.
Standards cannot and do not include all of the work that might be appropriately performed by a class.
The minimum qualifications above are those which were required for appointment at the time the Classification Standard was written.
Please contact the Division of Staffing Services for current information on minimum qualification requirements for appointment or examination.
Additional Information: Fredonia prides itself on an outstanding workforce.
To continually support organizational excellence, the university conducts background screens on applicants.
An Affirmative Action, Equal Opportunity Employer, Fredonia provides for, and promotes, equal opportunity employment, compensation, and other terms and conditions of employment, without discrimination.
Pursuant to University policy, the University is committed to fostering a diverse community of outstanding faculty, staff, and students, as well as ensuring equal educational opportunity, employment, and access to services, programs, and activities, without regard to an individual's race, color, national origin, religion, creed, age, disability, sex, gender identity, sexual orientation, familial status, pregnancy, predisposing genetic characteristics, military status, domestic violence victim status, or criminal conviction.
Employees, students, applicants or other members of the University community (including but not limited to vendors, visitors, and guests) may not be subjected to harassment that is prohibited by law, or treated adversely or retaliated against based upon a protected characteristic.
The University's policy is in accordance with federal and state laws and regulations prohibiting unlawful discrimination and harassment.
These laws include the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA), Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973, Title IX of the Education Amendments of 1972, Title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 as Amended by the Equal Employment Opportunity Act of 1972, and the New York State Human Rights Law.
These laws prohibit discrimination and harassment, including sexual harassment and sexual violence.
Pursuant to Executive Order 161, no State entity, as defined by the Executive Order, is permitted to ask, or mandate, in any form, that an applicant for employment provide his or her current compensation, or any prior compensation history, until such time as the applicant is extended a conditional offer of employment with compensation.
If such information has been requested from you before such time, please contact the Governor's Office of Employee Relations at (518) 474-6988 or via email at info@goer.
ny.
gov.

• Phone : (716) 673-3333

• Location : Fredonia, NY

• Post ID: 9068555610


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