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Northeast Ohio Medical University Police Officer in Rootstown, Ohio

SUMMARY

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  The Northeast Ohio Medical University Police Department is committed to developing and maintaining a safe and peaceful campus environment. Officers are sworn to protect constitutional rights, enforce state laws, and provide equitable police services in support of the University's mission.

 

 

PRINCIPAL FUNCTIONAL RESPONSIBILITIES

 

Patrol

: Patrol buildings and grounds on foot or vehicle to monitor and ensure a secure environment, respond promptly to emergency situations, accidents, and criminal activities. Monitor roadway traffic conditions and check parking permits in lots to ensure efficient and safe flow of traffic. Make arrests or issue tickets when appropriate. Perform security functions at special events. Collaborate with other law enforcement agencies as necessary. 

 

 

Administrative Functions:

Perform routine administrative duties related to police work such as logging unusual incidents and campus/security conditions, completing reports of police activities, and answering the telephone.

 

 

Investigations:

Investigate complaints and

conduct criminal and accident investigations of events that occur on campus. Gather evidence, interview witnesses, and prepare detailed reports. Conduct continuing or follow-up investigations as needed.

 

 

Community Policing:

Foster positive relationships with the campus community through regular interactions with students, faculty, and staff. Participate in liaison programs, community policing activities, and community education programs. Provide assistance and information to individuals on campus, serving as a visible and approachable resource.

 

 

Other Duties:

Perform other special service functions and other duties as assigned. 

 

 

QUALIFICATIONS:

 

Police Officer I:

  • High school diploma or equivalent.
  • Valid Ohio Driver's License.
  • Successful completion of Ohio Peace Officer basic training program.
  • Successful completion of the  NEOMED Police Department's field training program.

Police Officer II:

  • All of the above qualifications plus...
  • Minimum of two years (i.e., 60 semester hours or 90 quarter hours) of college level academic credits in criminal justice, emergency management, or related field, or equivalent training or experience which provides comparable knowledge, skills, and abilities.
  • Minimum of three years full time law enforcement experience.

Physical Requirements

 

 

Must be able to utilize applicable tools and equipment necessary for the job, as well as other office equipment. May be required to submit to drug testing.

 

 

Exposed to law-enforcement hazards (e.g. gunfire, driving at high speeds, etc.) and variable weather conditions; occasionally requires extended periods of walking, standing, or physical exertion (e.g., running); may work varied hours and shifts to include nights, weekends, and holidays; may be called to work in exigent and emergency situations; requires on-and off-campus travel.

 

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