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The UC San Diego Police Department is committed to building community partnerships, and applying unique and innovative policing practices to the university environment. We are committed to enhancing public safety and improving the quality of life for everyone who works, studies or visits this wonderful campus. Our primary mission is to protect lives and property, while providing an exemplary record of law enforcement.
Job Responsibility:
Patrolling UCSD campus by motor vehicle and on foot
Providing protection of life and property
Keeping the peace
Conducting investigations of reported crimes, accidents and other related incidents
Submitting reports
Enforcing traffic and parking laws and regulations
Making arrests
Testifying in court
Responding to medical emergencies and illness calls
Providing directions and assistance to staff, students and visitors
Performing other duties and functions as assigned
Requirements:
Ability and experience serving and working well with the public as a solo officer as well as an effective member of a team
Ability to comply with instructions and counsel from supervisors
Ability to maintain a professional stance in all stressful situations and, when necessary, taking charge, managing incident scenes, and coordinating efforts with others outside the department
Accurate report writing skills including the proper use of grammar, punctuation and spelling, as well as the cohesive organization of facts and information
Willing and able to work rotating shifts mandatory overtime, when needed, regardless of assigned shift and in diverse weather conditions
Skill and knowledge in the use and care of all firearms, impact weapons, chemical agents, restraint devices, ECDs and other safety equipment issued by the Police Department
Skilled in the operation of a motor vehicle under emergency and other police-related driving conditions
Knowledge of State and Federal laws, rules and regulations as applicable to the police function. Knowledge of and experience enforcing rules and regulations, guidelines, security policies and procedures
Ability in the application of first aid and emergency medical "first responder" skills
Ability to prepare criminal cases for prosecution and to effectively testify in court
Knowledge of and ability to follow proper officer safety tactics and procedures
Experience communicating in various forums: one-on-one, in groups, in stressful situations, in writing, as well as the ability to communicate using a police radio while keeping transmissions brief and clear
Ability and experience in teaching, coaching and guiding others
Shows sound judgement and the ability to process information quickly and thoroughly, while making effective and ethical decisions that are trustworthy and are in keeping with the highest standards of conduct
Possesses interest in public service and understands the importance of stressing spirit of the law and not just enforcing the letter of the law
Demonstrates appropriate maturity and poise when dealing with supervisors, management, co-workers and the community. Ability to react, cope and reason according to established standards and practices
Competent in defensive tactics and arrest and control techniques
Ability and experience in using computers, including Microsoft Word, Microsoft Outlook and law enforcement databases
Understands and can follow proper evidence collection, preservation and impound procedures
High School graduate or equivalent
Must possess and maintain a valid California Driver License
Minimum age of 21 years
weight in proportion to height
vision 20/100 correctable to 20/30 with normal color perception
Candidates will be fingerprinted and have background thoroughly investigated
Must be able to pass medical, drug, psychiatric or sociological exams, and a polygraph exam
Must meet CANRA compliance requirement per “California Child Abuse and Neglect Reporting Act (“CANRA,” Penal Code sections 11164-11174.4)”
Nice to have:
Knowledge of University of California laws and rules
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