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Public Safety Officer (PSO) patrols assigned area to prevent crime and detect violations of law. This role performs journey-level duties or entry-level special agent duties. May be considered a Master Public Safety Officer with greater than 6 months experience in law enforcement. Responds to complaints, reports of violations and requests for assistance. Issues warnings and citations to violators. Apprehends and arrests violators. Investigates alleged or suspected violations of criminal law. Conducts surveillances and performs undercover assignments. Develops and uses informants to obtain information. Public Safety Officer conducts background or other administrative investigations. Interviews witnesses and suspects. R-0000046554 UNIV-Law Enforcement Officer II (Open)work such as maintaining order during emergencies, participating in manhunts and providing executive protection. Testifies in court and other legal proceedings; prosecutes defendants in magistrate's court. Keeps records and makes reports regarding activities. Plans, directs and coordinates law enforcement activities within the designated area of responsibility. Executes orders from superiors. Explains orders, messages and decisions to subordinates; advises subordinates of changes in laws, regulations, policies and procedures. Provides guidance and on-the-job training to other law enforcement personnel. Monitors patrol activities and recommends changes to improve effectiveness. Supervises and evaluates law enforcement personnel.
Job Responsibility
Patrols assigned areas to prevent crime and detect violations of law
Enforces the Laws of the United States of America
Responds to complaints, reports of violations and requests for assistance
Issues warnings and citations to violators
Apprehends and arrests violators
Investigates alleged or suspected violations of criminal law
Conducts surveillances and performs undercover assignments
Develops and uses informants to obtain information
Conducts background or other administrative investigations
Interviews witnesses and suspects
Maintains order during emergencies, participating in manhunts and providing executive protection
Testifies in court and other legal proceedings
Prosecutes defendants in magistrate's court
Keeps records and makes reports regarding activities
Plans, directs and coordinates law enforcement activities within the designated area of responsibility
Executes orders from superiors
Explains orders, messages and decisions to subordinates
Advises subordinates of changes in laws, regulations, policies and procedures
Provides guidance and on-the-job training to other law enforcement personnel
Monitors patrol activities and recommends changes to improve effectiveness
Supervises and evaluates law enforcement personnel
Patrols assigned areas diligently, giving particular attention to locations where security problems have been most frequent
Enforces the laws of SC and the rules and regulations applicable to MUSC in a fair and impartial manner
Courteously assist all persons seeking directions, information or assistance
Makes preliminary investigations and submits necessary reports accurately and completely
Responds punctually to all assignments and immediately to all emergencies
Projects a positive and professional image of the Department to the MUSC community
Informs the relieving officer of all information or concerns that would be of interest or importance to him/her in the proper performance of their duties
Requirements
A high school diploma
Certification by the Department of Public Safety, in accordance with Section 23-6-430 of the 1976 South Carolina Code of Laws
Certification by the South Carolina Law Enforcement Training Council, in accordance with State Law (23-23-40) is required
Must pass a background check
Some positions require a commercial driver's license
Ability to stand/walk for extended periods of time
Ability to lift materials up to 50 lbs, unassisted
Ability to lift, drag, pull persons to safety, weighing up to 300 lbs., assisted
Ability to hear and recognize various alarms, verbal summons and other sounds within noisy background areas
Ability to maintain 20/40 vision in both eyes, corrected
Ability to climb stairs to the top floor of any building within the institutions
Olfactory sense must be intact in order to smell unusual odors
Ability to carry heavy objects, i.e. persons, a distance of 15 to 20 feet in emergency situations
Ability to engage in physical confrontations with suspected offenders
Ability to run for extended distances
Ability to sit/drive a patrol vehicle for extended periods
Ability to ride a bicycle for extended periods
Ability to kneel
Ability to bend
Ability to climb ladders
Ability to work at heights at maximum height of buildings within institution boundaries
Ability to sit, for extended periods, while operating a patrol vehicle
Ability to obtain and maintain a valid drivers license