Sergeant for Community Safety (POST Certified) - District
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Peralta Community College District
Oakland, CA (In Person)
Full-Time
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Job Description
Sergeant for Community Safety (P.O.S.T. Certified)
- District Peralta/College Information Job Title Sergeant for Community Safety (P.O.S.T. Certified)
- District Time Base 40 hrs/week 12 months/year
Compensation Salary Range:
$117,112- $137,004/
Annual, Hiring Range:
$117,112- $126,668/Annual Position Type Management Department Human Resources-Personnel (135) City Oakland State CA Job Description Summary Under the direction of the Executive Director for Community Safety/Chief (Chief), serve as shift supervisor for the Community Safety Department; provide security and protection to students, personnel, equipment, and property of the Peralta Community College District; enforce laws and ordinances; supervise and evaluate the performance of assigned personnel.
WORK SCHEDULE
This is a full-time position with a five-day, 40-hour-per-week schedule. Duties are performed 12 months a year. May be required to work some evenings, nights, and weekends, depending on the department's needs. Duties & ResponsibilitiesCORE HOLISTIC SAFETY AND WELLNESS DUTIES
Proactive Community Safety:
Officers work to build trust and partnerships with the departments, community partners, colleges, external agencies, and behavioral health to collaboratively address underlying issues causing challenges and opportunities for our District communityMental Health Crisis Intervention:
Recognizing that we do encounter people with mental health challenges, officers act in coordination with other services and staff, using de-escalation tactics and connecting individuals to mental health services rather than just the criminal justice system.Trauma-Informed Care:
Officers are trained to identify trauma, particularly in students and community members, to minimize further harm and help them regain a sense of security throughout the District and community.Preventive Social Service Involvement:
Police often take on social work roles, providing resources for addiction treatment, coordinating with homeless shelters, conducting welfare checks, and offering support to community members in crisis.Public Education and Engagement:
Engaging in outreach, community meetings, and providing a holistic style of training on various activities from de-escalation, First Aid, CPR, AED, and other safety measures to empower community members The duties below are representative of the duties of the classification and are not intended to cover all of the duties performed by the incumbent(s) of any particular position. The omission of specific statements of duties does not exclude them from the position if the scope of work is similar, related, or a logical assignment to this classification.- Serve as a supervisor for the Community Safety Department, including the supervision of Community Safety Services Assistants, Dispatchers, and Cadets; performs various administrative duties to assist in the overall smooth operation of the department.
- Supervise and evaluate the performance of assigned personnel; maintain discipline among department members; schedule shifts and assignments of assigned personnel to maintain a fully operational patrol schedule.
- Conduct training and briefing sessions for Community Safety Department meetings.
- Receive and respond to complaints from faculty, staff, students, and the public regarding Community Safety services, campus operations, and other issues; investigate serious personnel complaints against members of the department; advise campus managers on criminal activity and complaints.
- Perform duties as a Community Safety Officer; respond to calls for service and emergencies, make arrests, prepare reports, and appear in court as needed.
- Prepare and maintain a variety of records and reports related to assigned activities and personnel; approve reports and departmental paperwork submitted by Community Safety Officers and other department support staff.
- Operate and assure proper maintenance, use, and operation of equipment, supplies, and materials used in the department, including a vehicle, firearm, body-worn camera, taser, baton, radio, fire extinguisher, first aid kit, emergency equipment, and various other patrol and office equipment.
- Intervene in disputes between students and instructors and determine appropriate action.
- Conduct classroom presentations regarding personnel and property safety related to the campus community and the surrounding community.
- Participate in the evaluation, acquisition, and procurement of equipment for the department
- Perform related duties as assigned. Minimum Qualifications Education and Experience
- Possess a California P.O.S.T. Basic Certificate and three (3) years of full-time law enforcement experience required.
- Associate's degree or sixty (60) units from an accredited college; OR relevant experience in lieu of a degree, and/or possession of a P.O.S.T. Intermediate Certificate preferred.
- Must be able to pass a comprehensive background check, psychological examination, polygraph test, and medical exam
- Must be a minimum of 21 years of age
- Valid California Driver's License Other Requirements
ABILITIES/SKILLS
- Serve as a supervisor for the Community Safety Department.
- Provide security and protection to students, personnel, equipment and property of the district.
- Enforce laws and ordinances.
- Administer first aid in emergency situations.
- Conduct training and briefing sessions and various safety-related classroom presentations.
- Supervise and evaluate the performance of assigned staff.
- Respond quickly, effectively, and efficiently in emergencies or crisis situations.
- Communicate effectively both orally and in writing.
- Interpret, apply, and explain rules, regulations, policies, and procedures.
- Establish and maintain cooperative and effective working relationships with others.
- Analyze situations accurately and adopt an effective course of action.
- Meet schedules and timelines.
- Work independently with little direction.
- Plan and organize work.
- Prepare comprehensive narrative and statistical reports.
- Direct the maintenance of a variety of reports and other paperwork related to assigned activities.
PHYSICAL REQUIREMENTS AND ENVIRONMENTAL DEMANDS
- Sitting and standing for extended periods of time.
- Use of a firearm and other police safety equipment.
- Operate an emergency vehicle in a variety of conditions.
- Work outdoors in various working conditions Desirable Qualifications
- Candidates with a degree in modern policing from a California community college may receive hiring preference.
- Associates or Bachelor's degree in criminal justice, or administration of justice, or a relevant field of study
- Experience in working within an educational setting, preferably in community colleges.
- Sensitivity to and understanding of the diverse academic, socioeconomic, cultural, linguistic, ethnic backgrounds and disabilities of community college students, faculty, and staff.
- Communicate clearly and concisely, both orally and in writing.
- Establish and maintain effective working relationships with those contacted in the course of work
- Reliable, responsible, dependable, and a good team player 10. Ability to participate in meetings, workshops, events, and other college functions as needed and to be able to represent the department.
- Good organizational skills.
- Willingness to work extended hours or start early when required.
- Ability to work and perform job duties effectively under pressure.
- Ability to pay close attention to detail to ensure consistent accuracy and prioritize workload with frequent interruptions
- Effective experience in conflict resolution in person, virtually, by email, and/or by phone. Ability to take initiative, problem solve, and work independently with good judgment about when to seek direction.
- Understanding of regulations related to the handling of confidential student information
OTHER QUALIFICATIONS
Knowledge/Areas of Expertise- Public safety, investigation, law enforcement, and security methods, practices, and procedures.
- California Penal, Vehicle, and Education Codes, District regulations, and other laws, codes, rules, and regulations related to assigned activities.
- Oral and written communication skills.
- Principles and practices of supervision and training.
- Applicable laws, codes, regulations, policies, and procedures.
- Interpersonal skills using tact, de-escalation, patience, and courtesy.
- First Aid, CPR, and AED methods.
- Use and maintenance of a firearm and other non-lethal instruments.
First Review Date:
Special Instructions to ApplicantsAPPLICATION PROCEDURES
Failure to follow the requirements below may result in your application being disqualified. Required documents and applications are only accepted through the online process. Please do not mail or fax your application. Information on transcripts must include degree awarded and confer date. Copies of diplomas will not substitute for transcripts. Finalists will be required to submit official transcripts from fully accredited college or university institutions prior to the final interview.Note:
A written evaluation by an official foreign credentials/transcripts evaluation and translation service must be submitted for Foreign Degree(s) (non-U.S. degrees) by the application deadline date. Travel expenses for the interview and selection process will be borne by the candidates. Appointment to the position is conditional upon the approval of the Chancellor.CONDITIONS OF EMPLOYMENT
Employees must satisfy all pre-employment requirements to work for the District which include, but are not limited to, the following items:REQUIRED FOR ALL EMPLOYEES
Tuberculosis Examination:
Prior to employment, the successful candidate will be required to submit evidence (either skin test or X-ray report) of being free of tuberculosis within the past sixty (60) days. The TB test is a condition of employment and any expense must be borne by the successful candidate.Fingerprinting Requirement:
As a condition of employment, all employees working for community colleges in the State of California are required to be fingerprinted within the first ten (10) working days of the date of employment pursuant to Education Code Section 88024.Immigration Requirement:
According to the Immigration Reform and Control Act, the Peralta Community College District is required to verify that all new employees are legally authorized to work in the United States. All new employees are required to complete and sign a verification form and provide documentation attesting that he/she is legally authorized to work in the United States.District Policy:
Employees must provide a Social Security number for payroll and tax reporting. Acceptable documentation includes a Social Security card or official documentation issued by the Social Security Administration. Employees may present any lawful alternative permitted under federal regulations.Medical Examination:
Under state regulations and as a condition of employment, certain positions may require a medical examination prior to employment. Expenses incurred will be borne by the employee. EEO Statement The Peralta Community College District is an Equal Opportunity Employer. The District is strongly committed to achieving staff diversity and the principles of equal employment opportunity. The District encourages a diverse pool of applicants and does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, national origin, ancestry, sex, age religion, marital status, sexual orientation, disability or genetic information, gender identity or expression, citizenship status, veterans status, status with regards to public assistance, or any other characteristic protected by federal, state or local law, in any of its policies, procedures or practices. Reasonable Accommodations In conformance with the Fair Employment and Housing Act and the Americans with Disabilities Act, requests for Reasonable Accommodations may be made to the Office of Human Resources by calling (510) 466-7283. The Peralta Community College District reserves the right to close or not fill any advertised position. Benefits InformationFRINGE BENEFITS
The Peralta Colleges proudly offers a competitive and comprehensive core of work-life benefits. The value of the employer contribution towards your benefits may increase your total compensation by as much as 47%. Benefit-eligible employees have access to coverage for themselves and eligible dependents:- Medical, dental, vision, prescription drug insurance coverage
- Life insurance of 150% of your income up to $100,000.
- Long-term disability coverage.
- Employee Assistance Program.
Other voluntary benefits include:
- Flexible benefit plan participation in the Medical Reimbursement Plan, Dependent Care Reimbursement Plan (under tax code 125)
- Pre-tax commuting expenses (under IRS code 132)
- Tax-deferred plan participation in the 403(b) and 457 plans
- Credit union membership
- Prepaid legal plan participation
- Additional Life Insurance for yourself, spouse or children
- Kaiser and United Health Care Dental are fully paid by the District. Other plans require employee contribution.
- Subject to change.
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