JOB REQUIREMENTS: Position Description: The Public Safety Officer (PSO)
is a uniformed, first responder position within Public Safety that
provides emergency and public safety services to the Medical College of
Wisconsin (MCW) community. Primary Functions Employ a variety of
proactive patrol techniques and strategies to ensure the safety and
security of all MCW-affiliated persons and property. Engage in community
oriented problem solving and crime prevention measures. Decisively
respond to assigned calls for service, emergent situations, and critical
incidents occurring during shift. Employ principles of Incident Command
System (ICS) when addressing developing events. Assist and/or provide
support for various types of investigations. Conduct initial interviews,
collect evidence, and secure crime scenes. Document findings and prepare
written case reports. Act as a first responder to all fire and life
safety incidents. Provide initial assessment of situation and make
determination of appropriate response. Administer first aid and life
support (e.g., AED and CPR) to victims. As assigned, monitor the
Department\'s communications and surveillance center. Answer all
incoming calls on service and emergency lines; log all activities via
Computer-Aided Dispatch software. Coordinate radio communications
between center and field-bas Assist in associate and executive
protection details, investigations, special events security,
surveillance activities, and other unique assignments as a member of
various departmental task forces. Perform a number of community service
functions including, but not limited to, conduct safety escorts to and
from requested on campus locations; complete inspections and reports
regarding safety hazards; and enforce MCW policies and procedures. Upon
request, deliver community based personal safety and security awareness
training to students, staff, and faculty. Assist in the preparation of
informational material including brochures, handouts, and multimedia
presentations. Knowledge - Skills - Abilities Knowledge of safety
practices, emergency procedures, operations and maintenance, risk
management, planning and evaluation. Task management, coordination, and
problem solving, investigation, restraint and self-defense skills.
Preferred Schedule: 2nd Shift; Weekend Shifts Required Position
Requirements: Specifications: Appropriate experience may substitute
education on equivalent basis Minimum Required Education: Associate
Degree in Law Enforcement or equivalent field of study Or 60 college
credit hours in addition to high school diploma Minimum Required
Experience: 2 years... For full info follow application link. EEO/AA
Minorities/Females/Vets/Disability The Medical College of Wisconsin is
an affirmative action/equal opportunity employer and does not
discriminate in hiring or employment on the basis of age, sex, race,
color, religion, national origin, veteran status, disability or sexual
orientation. ***** APPLICATION INSTRUCTIONS: Apply Online:
ipc.us/t/83FA34169E8D43B0 Qualified females, minorities, and special
disabled veterans and other veterans are encouraged to apply.