Great Bay Community College
GBCC part-time, Campus Safety Officer

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Job Title
Part-time, up to 21.50 hours per week. This position will remain open until filled, or at the discretion of Great Bay Community College.
CCSNH has established employer status within the New England states (Maine, New Hampshire, Vermont, Massachusetts, Connecticut, and Rhode Island). In compliance with CCSNH policies and state regulations, eligibility for employment within CCSNH and its institutions requires residency within a New England state.
Scope of Work
Performs general safety and security functions associated with patrolling, inspecting, and securing buildings and grounds, enforcing rules and regulations, responding to alarms and incidents, assisting the community and public, maintaining records, and assists with training and guiding new officers. This position reports to the College Supervisor for Safety & Security at Great Bay Community College.
Accountabilities
- Welcome and direct visitors who seek assistance in our reception area
- Utilize CCTV security systems and card access systems
- Positive interaction with faculty, staff, students and visitors
- Interact and cooperate with Police, Fire and EMS agencies
- Patrol and monitor college property providing for the safety and welfare of students, faculty and staff
- Report violations of State Law on college property to the appropriate Law Enforcement Agency
- Enforce college rules and regulations pertaining to students, faculty, staff and visitors
- Document criminal activity that occurs on college property
- Lawfully detain violators for referral to Law Enforcement agencies
- Prepare written reports such as daily logs and incident reports relating to security and safety matters and compliance with the Clery Act
- Implement the campus Emergency Operations Plan in cases of emergency; activate campus emergency notification systems
- Respond to and investigate burglar and fire alarm activations on GBCC property
- Develops and delivers training to students and staff regarding safety and security standards, policies, procedures, protocols
- Assist our Facilities Department with setting up for special events
- Provide support for campus related functions
- Perform other duties as assigned
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Minimum Qualifications
Education
- High school diploma or high school equivalency
Experience
- Three years' experience in law enforcement work as a security guard/officer, police officer, corrections officer, or military police officer. Each additional year of approved formal education may be substituted for one year of experience.
License/Certification
- Valid drivers' license required. Current CPR/AED and basic first aid certification. Special Requirement: Must be age 21.
Recommended Work Traits
- Knowledge of law enforcement work and arrest procedures.
- Skill in dealing with offenders of the rules and regulations established for the control of pilfering and damage to college owned property.
- Ability to enforce laws in accordance with standard procedure to control pilfering and damage to college property.
- Ability to understand and follow instructions.
- Ability to work with people and secure their cooperation without the use of violence.
- Ability to perform investigations, question witnesses and prepare written reports.
- Ability to use judgment when using force to control individuals or groups.
- Ability to establish and maintain harmonious working relationships with employees, residents, other law enforcement agencies and the general public.
- Must be willing to maintain appearance appropriate to assigned duties and responsibilities as determined by the college appointing authority.


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Disclaimer Statement
The supplemental job description lists typical examples of work and is not intended to include every job and responsibility specific to a position. An employee may be required to perform other related duties not listed on the supplemental job description provided that such duties are characteristic of that classification.
Offers of employment are contingent upon the successful completion of a background check.
If you require additional information about this position, please reach out to Robert Wiechert, Chief of Campus Safety at rwiechert@ccsnh.edu.
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