Community Service Officer (CSO) - Patrol Job Code 4923
We will be accepting applications until October 16th, 2024.
Are you looking for an opportunity to work with a diverse community while gaining law enforcement experience? The University of Minnesotaâ™s Twin Cities campus is hiring community service officers (CSOs) to support police officers. As a CSO, you will provide uniformed, unarmed public safety services and advise members of the University community regarding safe behaviors, ordinances, rules, and policies to promote a safe and inclusive campus.
This is a position designed to provide candidates with a career path into the law enforcement agency. This position is a two-year temporary post with the option of becoming a permanent position. See below for our extensive benefits package, which includes tuition reimbursement of up to 100% through the Regents Scholarship.
Salary: $30.46/per hour
Job Description
Patrols the campus to provide a visible presence and deter criminal activity
Communicates relevant ordinances, rules, and policies in support of a safe and secure campus
Takes reports of crimes and incidents from citizens that do not require a police officer (see Limitations/Prohibitions section below)
Responds to incidents on campus at the approval or direction of the on-duty police supervisor
Assists U Security with escorts or patrol coverage
Enforces University parking ordinances
Tows vehicles at the direction of a police officer
Traffic direction at crime scenes or accident scenes
Traffic direction at large-scale events
Perimeter security at crime scenes or large-scale events
Provides first aid as needed
Assists with community outreach
Other miscellaneous duties as assigned
This job may be designated as essential.
The employer retains the right to change or assign other duties to this position.
Limitations/Prohibited Tasks CSOs will not:
Operate a department vehicle with red lights or sirens in operation
Perform duties that require training typically reserved for licensed police officers
Process evidence or crime scenes, take statements, or transport arrestees with approval or direction by an on-duty police supervisor
Investigate state motor vehicle accidents or take reports on these incidents
Be involved or respond to situations that present danger or risk, such as:
Making custodial arrests based on probable cause
Making custodial arrests for warrants
Enforcing State Statute Criminal Violations
Stopping traffic violators
Checking citizens for driverâ™s license status or warrants (CJIS)
Handling calls of crimes in progress without the direction of or in conjunction with a licensed officer
Handling alarm calls
Handling calls of a person in crisis without approval or direction by an on-duty police supervisor
These examples are intended only as illustrations of various types of work performed and are not all-inclusive. The job description is subject to change as the needs of the University change.
Required Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities:
Strong written and verbal communication skills
Capable of understanding use of force and defensive tactics policy
Ability to complete training in baton, chemical aerosol, and handcuffing
Able to work with diverse populations and to respond with sensitivity to their needs and concerns
Able to resolve problems and make decisions quickly and effectively to defuse conflicts
Able to administer first aid, CPR, and AED in accordance with training
Minimum Qualifications:
Enrolled in an Associate or Bachelor's program and at least one year of work experience or a combination of related education and work experience to equal five years
Able to pass a background check
Valid driverâ™s license
Must meet and maintain requirements for access to law enforcement sensitive information, including CJIS Data Access Terminals
Regular attendance
Preferred Qualifications
Military, Law Enforcement, or Public Safety Experience
Desire to become a sworn police officer at the University of Minnesota Police Department
Physical/Environmental Demands:
Possible exposure to blood-borne pathogens
Required to work outside during all weather conditions
Able to travel (on foot) to all campus locations quickly in all conditions, including construction sites
Able to use stairs during emergencies and during patrols
Able to patrol or stand post for all or most assigned shifts
The University of Minnesota, founded in the belief that all people are enriched by understanding, is dedicated to the advancement of learning and the search for truth; to the sharing of this knowledge through education for a diverse community; and to the application of this knowledge to benefit the people of the state, the nation, and the world.