Job Description
1. Patrol:
Foot and vehicular patrol of buildings, grounds, parking lots, off campus facilities and city streets in the vicinity of the campus. To include:
A. General assistance to faculty, staff, students, visitors, and members of the neighboring community including:
Frequenting offices, departments, and common areas addressing university constituents, various student organizations and other faculty and staff to promote the department's community relations programs.
Endorsing and promoting the Problem Solving/Community Oriented Policing philosophy within our organization and community.
Advising members of the community how they can assist in crime prevention strategies and techniques.
Detecting hazardous conditions, natural or man-made, that would constitute a threat to the safety and well-being of the community.
B. Conduct initial and follow up investigations of crimes and events including:
Locating and interviewing victims, witnesses and suspects
Generating and pursuing investigative leads
Reviewing reports, documents, files and other data to evaluate criminal activity and identify perpetrators.
Accurately and thoroughly documenting relevant evidentiary facts, occurrences and activities.
Working with the State's Attorney's office to obtain necessary subpoenas, warrants, and other legal processes.
Serving criminal process to include warrants and subpoenas.
Exercises the lawful use of arrest, force, search, and seizure powers.
Appearing in criminal and on some occasions, civil court for subpoenas are issued. testimony when
Working with juvenile officers in the enforcement of laws, which are violated by those individuals younger than 17 years of age to include proper agency response and direction.
Coordinating with state and local police agencies for investigations.
C. Protect Crime Scene and Collect Evidence and Information including:
Conducting or coordinating investigative activities at crime scenes
Identifying and preserving the scene for integrity purposes.
Conducting initial interviews of victims, witnesses, and/or suspects.
Identifies, collects, and evaluates evidence.
Recovering and inventorying stolen, confiscated and recovered property.
Tagging evidence and confiscated property.
Transports and records all physical evidence into safekeeping; safeguarding the chain of evidence.
D. Enforcing Traffic Laws and Conducting Traffic Investigations including:
Investigating suspicious vehicles.
Determining probable cause to execute a traffic stop.
Stopping vehicles to cite, warn or arrest occupants for violations of the ILCS.
Directing a moving vehicle out of a line of traffic to execute a vehicle stop.
Executing felony motor stops.
Checking registration for wants and warrants through L.E.A.D.S./NCIC.
Completing citations, bond sheets.
Investigating hit and run violations.
Investigating traffic accident scene to identify point of
Qualifications
1. High school graduation or equivalent
2. Possession of a valid driver’s license
3. No record of conviction of a felony or misdemeanors as identified in the Illinois Police Training Act (50 ILCS 705 et seq.), or a crime involving moral turpitude
4. Eligibility for bonding, if required by the employing institution
5. Successful completion of the Basic Law Enforcement Officers’ Training course as prescribed by the Illinois Law Enforcement Training & Standards Board, if required by the employing institution. All recruit law enforcement officers who successfully complete this course after September 1, 1984 are required to successfully pass the Law Enforcement Officers’ Certification Examination. (Applicants lacking such training at time of appointment will be required to complete such requirement during, and as a part of, their probationary period of employment in this class.)
6. At least 21 years of age upon employment. (This requirement may be further defined by local recruitment, examination, and employment policies, provided age requirements have been met with regard to all other applicable state and federal regulations in this respect.)
REQUIRED: Applicant must have taken and passed the Joliet Junior College POWER Test, Triton College's POWER Test, NIPSTA POWER Test, or Southwestern Illinois College Police Academy (SWIC) POWER Test and Human Resources has confirmed the POWER Test was passed at one of the listed locations within the past 6 months as evidenced by a POWER Test card issued to the applicant.
NOTE: Persons who have not successfully completed the mandated firearm training course, as approved and recognized by the Illinois Law Enforcement Training & Standards Board, must complete the course during their probationary period. Police officers are not authorized to carry a service weapon until successfully completing such training.
APPLICATION INSTRUCTIONS: The application/résumé must include a complete work history and educational background, which will be evaluated for the position. The application must include a POWER Test ID card within the past 6 months. Other areas that will be evaluated include: required performance standards, background check and psychological evaluation. A Veteran should submit a copy of their DD214, DD215 or NGB22 for additional consideration. Please include 3 Professional References.
Functional Expectations:
Ability to walk/stand during patrolling duty.
Ability to wear utility belt weighing up to 15 pounds as part of the official uniform.
Ability to lift, carry, push and pull up to maximum physical ability during emergency situations.
Ability to bend, crouch, kneel and reach overhead.
Ability to communicate verbally and in writing.
Shifts Available:
6:00 am – 2:00 pm
2:00 pm – 10:00 pm
10:00 pm – 6:00 am
Testing Date: Candidates who meet the minimum qualifications will advance to the State University Civil Service Knowledge Test
Salary
$33.01/hour
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Police Officer (JR100740)
Contact Information
| University/Agency
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Northeastern Illinois University
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| Department/College
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University Police
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| Contact
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Molly Filipowicz
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| Phone Number
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7734425223
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| Address
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