Campus Police Officer PT
Job Description
REGULAR PART-TIME CAMPUS POLICE AND SECURITY –
MAIN CAMPUS AND/OR OFF CAMPUS SITES
POSITION ANNOUNCEMENT
Butler County Community College (BC3) is currently accepting applications for the position of Campus Police Officer. This is a regular part-time position that will begin immediately. Work hours may vary based on need. Evening and weekend hours will be required. Must be available to work on call, a variety of shifts including weekends, and when the College is closed.
Reporting to the Director of Campus Police and Security, the Campus Police Officers are members of the Butler County Community College Campus Police Department, which serves and protects the college community. The Officer is responsible for: maintaining security and safety of persons and property; identifying potential security and safety hazards; being observant and responding to potential criminal activity on campus; maintaining good public relations by assisting others as a source of information and direction; controlling and regulating traffic and parking; investigating all criminal, safety, and traffic incidents; collecting and preservation of evidence; conducting investigations; responding to and assisting in all medical emergencies; assisting in evacuation of buildings; providing security escorts; and enforcing Pennsylvania laws and Butler County Community College policies. A combination of experience and graduation from high school or equivalent is required. Act 120 Training or equivalent training that will be recognized by the Pennsylvania Department of Education for Campus Police Officers. Must be 21 years of age or older. Medical Training: must meet the minimum standard set by the Department of Education. Must possess and maintain a valid Pennsylvania driver’s license with a safe driving record. Favorable background check; physical and psychological evaluation; and drug screening required prior to employment.
Hourly rate will be commensurate with qualifications and experience. Review of applications will begin immediately. Interested candidates should visit BC3 Recruitment to complete their Candidate Profile along with uploading a PDF version of current resume, cover letter, and copy of college/university transcripts that have been conferred to the Resume section. Incomplete candidate profiles and/or any materials regarding this position that are received after the application deadline or closing of the search will not be considered. Any materials submitted will be the property of the College. Applicants currently employed by Butler County Community College must authorize in writing that all college/university transcript(s) on file in their personnel file located in the Human Resources Office may be copied and attached to their application packet by the application deadline. Requests to copy transcripts received after the deadline will be denied. If you have any questions, please contact the Human Resources Office at 724-287-8711 Ext. 8951 for more information.
BC3 is nestled in the rolling hills of Western Pennsylvania and only 45 minutes from the cultural life of Pittsburgh. BC3 is a vibrant comprehensive community college serving eight (8) counties with six (6) locations and nearly 2,500 credit students. Built on the former Oak Hills Golf Course and a farm, BC3 has a beautiful main campus on 329 wooded acres with a central Oak Grove. BC3 employs approximately 1,000 full- and part-time employees.
BC3 has 55 career and transfer programs. The College is going “all in” for its Shaffer School of Nursing and Allied Health. This includes the construction of a state-of-the-art Victor K. Phillips Nursing and Allied Health Building, program expansion, and the development of a Licensed Practical Nurse (LPN) Program. Private and public support has made this possible. BC3 offers unique programs such as Measurement Science/Metrology, Massage Therapy, Robotics, Electronics, Nanofabrication Technology, and Park and Recreation Management. BC3 offers over 100 courses in online and distance education. In addition to degree programs, BC3 has a public safety training facility at its main campus that serves 15,000 students annually for business training, industrial safety training, and public safety – fire, EMS, Hazmat, and police training.
The impact of BC3 as an economic engine bolsters the regional economy and continues to contribute substantially to the regional workforce. With a focus on student success, faculty, and staff describe BC3 as a special place with a caring and collegial atmosphere that is unusual in today’s higher education landscape. For the ninth time since 2015, BC3 was named the #1 community college in Pennsylvania by Schools.com, BestColleges.com, and Niche.com. To learn more about BC3, please visit www.bc3.edu.
Butler County Community College is an equal opportunity, affirmative action employer.
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