The State Capitol Police Department is seeking applications for a part-time opening (less than 20 hours per week). Applicants must be at least 21 years of age, a U.S. citizen or permanent resident, and possess a high school diploma or GED. Applicants must have a minimum of three (3) years' experience in sworn law enforcement, corrections, full-time professional fire service or military service. The hours vary by shift and applicant must be flexible. The selection process will consist of a resume review, oral interviews, and a thorough background investigation. Applicants must possess a valid M.V. operator's license. Pay is $29.80 per hour. Employees assist State Capitol Police Officers. They also assist the public with directions and other questions and interact with staff and legislators.Responsibilities Greet persons entering the campus, garages, and buildings.Communicate effectively and give directions.Monitor persons; directly and remotely.Enforce regulations; address inappropriate behavior, challenge persons verbally if required, restrict and permit access to areas.Operate metal detectors; maintain appropriate records and logs.Conduct searches; maintain appropriate records and logs.Direct pedestrian and vehicular traffic.Perform First-Aid/AED medical response.Utilize radio equipment and phones.Communicate with uniformed police officers.Input data as necessary into a computer aided dispatch (CAD) system.Performs duties in business attire or uniforms.Performs other lawful related duties and functions as necessary to support the department.#J-18808-Ljbffr
The State Capitol Police Department is seeking applications for a part-time opening (less than 20 hours per week). Applicants must be at least 21 years of age, a U.S. citizen or permanent resident, and possess a high school diploma or GED. Applicants must have a minimum of three (3) years' experience in sworn law enforcement, corrections, full-time professional fire service or military service. The hours vary by shift and applicant must be flexible. The selection process will consist of a resume review, oral interviews, and a thorough background investigation. Applicants must possess a valid M.V. operator's license. Pay is $29.80 per hour. Employees assist State Capitol Police Officers. They also assist the public with directions and other questions and interact with staff and legislators.Responsibilities Greet persons entering the campus, garages, and buildings.Communicate effectively and give directions.Monitor persons; directly and remotely.Enforce regulations; address inappropriate behavior, challenge persons verbally if required, restrict and permit access to areas.Operate metal detectors; maintain appropriate records and logs.Conduct searches; maintain appropriate records and logs.Direct pedestrian and vehicular traffic.Perform First-Aid/AED medical response.Utilize radio equipment and phones.Communicate with uniformed police officers.Input data as necessary into a computer aided dispatch (CAD) system.Performs duties in business attire or uniforms.Performs other lawful related duties and functions as necessary to support the department.#J-18808-Ljbffr
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