Full-Time

Police Officer

University of Kansas Medical Center

University of Kansas Medical Center

Compensation Overview

$29.44 - $39.61/hr

No H1B Sponsorship

United States

In Person

US Citizenship Required

Category
Security & Protective Services
Requirements
  • High school diploma or GED equivalent.
  • Education may be substituted for experience on a year for year basis.
  • Experience used to substitute education is in addition to any required work experience.
  • Must be able to fulfill requirements of an approved Kansas Law Enforcement Training Center.
  • Must possess a valid, unrestricted driver’s license (corrective lenses acceptable).
  • Candidates cannot have been convicted of a felony or misdemeanor domestic violence crime per 18 U.S.C. 992(g)(8)(9).
  • Must be eligible to attend a basic law enforcement training program acceptable to Kansas Law Enforcement Training Center (KLETC) or already be certified as a law enforcement officer.
  • Candidates must take and pass a drug screen test as mandated by the State.
  • Per Kansas Statutes Annotated, candidates must submit and successfully complete a background investigation, medical and psychological examinations.
Responsibilities
  • Responds to all reporting of incidents, problems, requests for assistance and issues throughout the University and surrounding community; and manages incidents and crisis situations (e.g. emergency alarms, evacuations, bomb threats, etc).
  • Participates in crowd control.
  • Transports prisoners and suspects.
  • Performs patrol duties including foot, bicycle and motorized vehicles and police service duties. Investigates felony and misdemeanor offenses and suspicious activities.
  • Participates in special operations.
  • Operates police operations equipment including motor vehicles, two-way radios, pagers, bicycles, firearms, cameras, and other equipment in a safe and prudent manner.
  • Remains abreast of applicable Federal, State, and local laws, statutes, and regulations. Investigation and Arrests Procedures Conducts criminal and non-criminal investigations.
  • Collects and disseminates intelligence information. Identifies, protects, and processes crime scenes.
  • Collects, marks, photographs, and secures evidence and contraband.
  • Operates audio and video recording equipment.
  • Identifies drug substances and offenders.
  • Utilizes safety measures during suspect contact.
  • Executes custodial arrests of suspects.
  • Ensures that no person’s civil rights are violated.
  • Searches, detains, and conducts field interviews of suspects or suspicious persons.
  • Determines when to use force, type of force to use, up to and including deadly force.
  • Employs unarmed and intermediate weapons for self-defense and active counter measures.
  • Applies necessary restraints and controls to uncooperative subjects.
  • Applies necessary physical, soft, and hard restraints to patients.
  • Facilitates cooperation between patients, emotionally disturbed persons (EDP), psychiatric patients and staff.
  • Searches buildings, vehicles and/or locations as legally allowed/justified.
  • Photographs and fingerprints prisoners and suspects.
  • Public Safety and Protective Services
  • Participates in special operations that may involve other local, State or Federal agencies.
  • Performs escorts/guards’ money, dignitaries, persons, controlled and dangerous substances.
  • Provides courtesy vehicle lockout and stranded motorist services.
  • Secures and unlocks doors.
  • Detects and reports violations of university rules and regulations.
  • Detects and reports public safety hazards.
  • Coordinates with Security Services, Parking and Landscape Services, Facilities Operations, public utilities, City police and fire departments in matters of public safety.
  • Responds to fire and hazardous materials incidents.
  • Administers CPR.
  • Oversees/carries out evacuations.
  • Manages and controls spectators at athletic and special events.
  • Remains highly visible to and acquainted with members of the University and Rosedale communities as well as area merchants.
  • Works with medical and mental health professionals to safeguard patients and property.
  • Employs interpersonal communication skills to resolve conflicts.
  • Actively supports the Community Policing program, officers, and philosophy.
  • Engages in activities that will build an atmosphere of mutual respect and trust between the University and Rosedale communities, surrounding merchants and the University Police department.
  • Addresses the problems of crime, fear of crime, social disorder, and physical disorder.
  • Identifies and prioritizes problems. Meets and strives to exceed customer needs.
  • Reports any community problems to Community Policing officers when appropriate and necessary.
  • Works with the community to prevent and/or resolve problems and enhance the quality of life.
  • Networks with other agencies and departments.
  • Administrative
  • Maintains control and accountability of keys, uniforms, and department equipment.
  • Operates and performs some preventive maintenance for motor vehicles, bicycles, radios, and firearms.
  • Reports or repairs inoperative/defective equipment.
  • Reports all service and maintenance concerns/needs of motorized vehicles to Fleet Vehicle Manager.
  • Effective Communication and Reporting
  • Operates a two-way radio equipment in accordance with FCC regulations and departmental policy.
  • Writes and submits clear, concise, legible, and timely reports.
  • Completes reports and forms. Utilizes computer terminal and software packages (i. e. ARMS, GroupWise, etc.) to prepare reports, prepare additional information, receive information, convey information.
  • Conveys all necessary information to supervisors and/or fellow officers to keep them abreast of problems and/or concerns which may have surfaced during their absence.
  • Remains constantly abreast and knowledgeable of current Federal and State statutes that pertain to law enforcement.
  • Maintains appropriate documentation for presentation when necessary.
  • Training
  • Receives and participates in a minimum of 40 hours of training annually.
  • Demonstrates proficiency with firearms quarterly.
  • Successfully completes defensive tactics and arrest procedures training.
  • Participates and performs satisfactorily in the department’s Wellness program.
Desired Qualifications
  • Education: 2 years education in criminology at the college level. Knowledge of principles, practices, and procedures of law enforcement. Education may be substituted for experience on a year for year basis. Experience used to substitute education is in addition to any required work experience.
  • Work Experience: 2 years’ experience in general law enforcement
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