UNH is looking for two postions to fill. You must apply on-line @ the Human Resouces site under the title "Public Safety Officer V" Don't let the title fool you it is just for coding purposes. Job closes on June 27th. The pay is alot higher than posted they just went union and the salary is based on the contract.
Posted by: masscopguy
Here's more info on the UNH job.
Under general supervision of designated supervisor, to perform law enforcement work concerned with protecting the lives and property of the public, maintaining law and order, detecting and apprehending suspects in criminal cases, crime prevention, community relations and educational programs/activities. Responsibilities Perform varied and diversified duties involving the patrol of assigned area, buildings, streets and grounds, with responsibility for enforcing and carrying out motor vehicle and criminal laws, policies, rules and regulations of the Public Safety organization, the University System of New Hampshire, federal, state and local laws and ordinances. Conduct investigations of accidents and assigned cases. Exercise considerable judgment and resourcefulness in the investigation and arrest of criminals, and particularly in maintaining law and order during time of emergencies. Make frequent contact with the public in warning or arresting persons guilty of violating the law or safe driving practices, and in rendering first aid, restoring traffic to normal flow and providing information. Perform travel/patrol duties requiring considerable physical effort, which may demand continuous standing, walking, and occasional strenuous positions, under varying climatic conditions, with exposure to accidents or occupational hazards that may result in total disability of loss of life. Assist other law enforcement officers in serving warrants, apprehending criminals, controlling mob violence and other general law enforcement work. Patrol streets and grounds within assigned areas either on foot or in a vehicle equipped with a two way radio in order to prevent accidents and warn and/or arrest drivers for exceeding the speed limit, reckless or drunken driving, and driving without a proper license or equipment. Direct activities in accident and disaster areas, rendering first aid and restoring traffic to normal; and investigate accidents, as required, to determine cause, and make arrests when laws have been violated. Guard college/university property. May appear in court as prosecutor or witness to present testimony in traffic violations and criminal cases. Make investigations of all complaints of criminal acts reported by public or assigned by a superior. Keep records and make required reports regarding activities. Operate automobile, firearms, radio transmitters and receivers, radar equipment, computer terminal, typewriter, and associated job related equipment. Perform other related duties as assigned.
Minimum Qualifications High school graduation or equivalent. Two years of progressive experience with a public safety agency or equivalent. Must qualify annually, unless exempted by rules of the New Hampshire Police Standards and Training Council or by virtue of absence of requirement to carry firearms, with a minimum score of 75% in the Police Combat Practical Pistol Course based upon the New Hampshire Police Standards and Training Council standards for Police Firearms Instructors. Must successfully complete upon appointment and annually thereafter, a physical examination and fitness test. No criminal record other than minor motor vehicle violations. Must possess a New Hampshire driver's license. Must be certified as a full-time police officer by the New Hampshire Police Standards and Training Council within one (1) year of appointment through successful completion of the New Hampshire Police Academy or through approval of equivalency by the Training Council. Must successfully complete a background investigation, psychological/polygraph examinations and be deputized by the municipal authority having jurisdiction. Sufficient strength and physical dexterity to perform duties and responsibilities of this job, including heavy work with exposure to inclement weather conditions for prolonged periods of time. Must be able to wear and use appropriate personal protective equipment, as necessary.
Additional Desirable Qualifications Add or remove text as needed Bachelor's degree in Criminal Justice or Public Safety Administration. Possess valid motorcycle license. Possess active federal and state EMT certification. Knowledge of law enforcement, safety, traffic and security policies, practices, technology and methodology. Demonstrated knowledge of organizational rules and regulations; practices and standards, state motor vehicle laws, criminal law, arrest procedures, evidence preservation, investigative techniques, court room demeanor and protocol. Advanced knowledge of first aid techniques. Demonstrated skill in the use and care of firearms, radio transmitters, radar equipment, intoximeter, typewriters, computer terminals, recording equipment and police vehicles. Demonstrated ability to react responsively in emergency situations. Excellent oral and written communication skills.
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