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Employment Opportunities

Boardman, Ohio
Police Officer
Deadline to Apply: April 19th
(see details below)

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Westfield Center, Ohio
Police Security Senior Officer – Part Time
(see details below)

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Mason, Ohio
Police Officer
Deadline to Apply: April 22nd
(see details below)

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Powell, Ohio
Deputy Chief
Deadline to Apply: April 29th
(see details below)

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Lebanon, Ohio
Police Officer
Deadline to Apply: April 30th
(see details below)

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Oregon, Ohio
Police Officer
(see details below)

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Grandview Heights, Ohio
Lateral Transfer Police Officer
(see details below)

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Oberlin, Ohio
Oberlin College & Conservatory
Director of Campus Safety
(see details below)


Boardman, Ohio
POLICE OFFICER
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Westfield Center, Ohio
POLICE SECURITY SENIOR OFFICER

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Schedule/Shift: 16 hours per week. You could be asked to work any shift or day, including holidays and weekends.

The Police Security Senior Officer, working under general supervision, is responsible to provide armed, uniformed law enforcement and security services to ensure the safety and security of employees, contractors, consultants, and guests at the company’s properties. The role ensures compliance with security regulations and interfaces with outside law enforcement agencies and plans and implements comprehensive security strategies gathering security intelligence and implementing preventative measures. The role also performs law enforcement and administrative tasks, including operating safety and security systems such as access control, visitor management, fire systems, and security camera monitoring.

RESPONSIBILITIES

  • Provides armed, uniformed law enforcement and security services to ensure the safety and security of employees, contractors, consultants, and guests at the company’s properties.
  • Ensures compliance with security regulations and interfaces with outside law enforcement agencies. Plans and implements comprehensive security strategies gathering security intelligence and implementing preventative measures.
  • Advises on the development and strategy for projects involving the sites’ security technology, equipment requirements and simplification processes.
  • Conducts regular and highly visible security checks and patrols of company grounds and facilities, adhering to standard operating procedures.
  • Provides recommendations to the Leaders of the Safety Department regarding policies, procedures, and practices. Implements emergency plans for the protection of people and property and responds to emergency calls and contacts the appropriate authorities for assistance.
  • Assists with various requests, including employee escorts, jump-starts, vehicle lockouts, and hospitality-related assistance.
  • Performs law enforcement and administrative tasks, including operating safety and security systems such as access control, visitor management, fire systems, and security camera monitoring.
  • Ensures maintenance of accurate duty logs, incident reports, and records of injuries and accidents in secure computer-based records management systems.
  • Monitors employee access and fire alarm systems for company facilities, distinguishing between emergency and non-emergency situations. Ensures conduct of regular inspections of portable fire extinguishers and AEDs according to company standards and inspects exit lights, emergency lights, eyewash stations, safety showers, and first aid kits, reporting any issues or malfunctions.

QUALIFICATIONS

2-5 years of experience in Security, Law enforcement, or a related field. Bachelor’s degree in a relevant discipline, and/or commensurate experience.

Full OPOTA certification required.

Equal Opportunity Employer


Mason, Ohio
POLICE OFFICER
APPLY BY: APRIL 22nd

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Pay Range: $36.33 to $46.35 hourly

This job announcement outlines factors of qualifications and experience identified as necessary and desirable for candidates for this position to possess, and provides background information on the community and the City of Mason.

Importantly, this job announcement will be used as a guide in the recruitment process, providing specific criteria by which all applications will be screened and individuals selected for the interview, and for appointment consideration.

A completed application and résumé, must be received for consideration. All applications must be submitted online at imaginemason.org. A résumé will not be accepted in lieu of the aforementioned information. Certification documentation will not be accepted at this time and will be destroyed if forwarded.

This position will be on rotation with a 12-hour shift. Optional outer carriers are available.

Benefits:

  • Police and Fire Pension Fund to reflect up to 19.5% contribution
    paid by the City of Mason. Employee pays 12.25%.
  • High deductible insurance plan with optional HSA. Employee
    portion of the plan is $85/month single, $170/month family.
    City of Mason owns its own insurance plan. Effective thirty
    days after hire.
  • Dental & Vision combination coverage of $3,100 for $100
    per month.
  • Vacation – 80 hours for year one through year four; 120 hours
    for the fifth through the ninth year, and 160 hours for the tenth
    and subsequent years. Contract employees to follow contract.
  • Sick leave – Accrual rate of 8 hours of sick leave for every 30
    days worked (sick leave may not be taken while on probation).
    Sick leave does not accrue until employee has successfully
    completed 6 months of employment.
  • Life insurance policy of $25,000 during employment (city pays
    premium), with option to purchase for family members at a
    discounted rate.
  • Funeral leave – up to three days.
  • Deferred compensation available (no match).
  • Approved and related continuing education paid at 50% after
    completion of probationary period.
  • Financial and professional support of related affiliate
    associations and membership.
  • Earnings tax withheld – 1.12%
  • Comprehensive wellness program available to all full-time
    employees with opportunities to earn Health Savings Account
    (HSA) contributions and other incentives.

General Statement of Duties and Distinguishing Features of Class
The City of Mason Police Department is a community-oriented policing agency and believes that contemporary challenges require the police to provide full-service policing, proactive and reactive, by involving the community directly with them as partners in the process of identifying, prioritizing, and solving problems. Citizens share in the rights and responsibilities implicit in identifying, prioritizing, and solving problems as full-fledged partners with the police.

The City of Mason provides police services to the citizens with an efficient complement of police officers who must operate in a broad range of police activities. There are few specialized duty assignments in the Mason Police Department. The Police Officer is relied upon by the City and the citizens for protection of life and property through the enforcement of state and local laws.

This is a public service job based in trust, credibility, and competency. It is a critical requirement of this position that the incumbent displays the desire and ability to perform and behave (on duty, as well as off duty) in a manner that does not damage or endanger the loss of trust with the public, co-workers, and other public safety forces. Candidate must meet the following qualifications and requirements at time of appointment.

Examples of Work (Illustrative Only)
• Patrols the city in a police cruiser for long periods of time. In performing this function, is frequently confined to a sitting position in the cruiser for periods of at least two hours at a time, also frequently experiences activity requiring the officer to get in and out of the vehicle quickly and repeatedly;
• Engages in emergency driving activities including high speed response and high speed pursuit with emergency lights and siren;
• Pursues suspects on foot and, when performing this function, is called upon to run, jump, crawl, and climb;
• Arrests violators of the law and in performing this function, under some circumstances, physically subdues the violator and lifts the violator or otherwise physically places the violator into the police vehicle for transport;
• Carries a loaded handgun and, when circumstances require, fires it rapidly and accurately with either hand from a variety of positions in a variety of climatic and urban environments;
• Renders first aid including CPR at accident scenes and at calls for service;
• Reads and studies training materials, reports, evidence, and files;
• Writes reports, takes witness statements, and keeps/maintains daily activity logs or journals;
• Observes events, persons, and circumstances which must be remembered and accurately related through testimony in court;
• Through spoken word, establishes order in unruly crowds and in small groups of individuals who are under great stress from fear, anxiety, or other emotional disturbance;
• Works rotating shifts, hours may vary;
• Communicates by using radio equipment and must be able to hear and speak clearly, especially when excited and under stress.

Skills, Knowledge, and Abilities
The following is preferred:
• The Police Officer must maintain competency in firearms qualification requirements promulgated under the Ohio Revised Code and departmental policy;
• Mentally, must be able to understand, interpret, and apply principles of police procedure in a variety of situations, must be able to comprehend, remember, and apply legal concepts involved in the administration of due process of law;
• Must have a high degree of skill in interpersonal relations since Mason Police Officers have a great deal of public contact and must, by necessity, interact cooperatively within the Police Department;
• The Police Officer operates in a paramilitary organization and must be able to accept and obey authority.

Equal Opportunity Employer
Women, Minorities, and Others are Encouraged to Apply

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Powell, Ohio
DEPUTY POLICE CHIEF
APPLY BY: APRIL 29th

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Compensation and Benefits

The starting salary range is $120,000 – $135,000. The City of Powell offers a competitive compensation package and an excellent benefits package including medical, dental, and vision insurance effective day one, City contribution to a Health Savings Account (HSA), vacation/personal time/sick leave with prior years of service counting toward earning additional vacation time, participation in Ohio Police and Fire Pension Fund (OP&F) or Public Employees Retirement System (OPERS), Agency paid life insurance policy up to $100,000, and 13 paid holidays. The Deputy Chief of Police is an exempt, non-union position.

Mission Statement
The mission of the Powell Police Department is to “safeguard persons and property through preparedness and vigilance. The department holds true to a community policing philosophy. Its members shall continually strive for excellence in service, training, and professional development.”

Core Values
Honesty, integrity, dependability, service to others before self, and a genuine desire to pursue what is right and good make up the core values that guide the Powell men and women in blue every day in service to the Powell community.

Introduction
After the recent promotion of Ron Sallows to the Police Chief, the City of Powell is seeking to fill its Deputy Chief of Police position. The selected applicant will be coming into a Department that has a new FOP contract for 2024 through 2026 that offers enhanced compensation and benefits that focus on retention, recruitment, market competitiveness, and professional development. The City is seeking a law enforcement professional who can work alongside the Chief of Police and with staff to continue improving the strong reputation the Police Department has cultivated with the community.

Community
The City of Powell encompasses a geographic area of approximately six (6) square miles within a major US metropolitan footprint, located 30 minutes north of downtown Columbus. Money Magazine has included the City of Powell as the 18th Best Place to live in the United States. Powell’s proximity to the Capital City of City of Columbus, The Ohio State University, the Columbus Zoo and Aquarium, the Memorial Tournament Muirfield Village Golf Club offers an excellent balance between a smaller city’s sense of place and access to opportunity and amenities associated with a vibrant, urban, metropolitan center.

Powell provides its residents with the best of both worlds – it is small enough to maintain a level of familiarity and true sense of place, yet still large enough to have the feel, opportunity and amenities associated with a vibrant urban center. Major, class-leading healthcare systems maintain a significant physical presence in the City in the form of the future OSU Wexner Medical Center, the Ohio Health Network, and Mount Carmel. The City provides a full complement of local government services including an extensive parks network, a world-class police department, and comprehensive street and pedestrian thoroughfares.

The City of Powell is a Council-Manager form of local government, and the organization consists of approximately 54 full-time employees. City Departments include a Development Department for Building Services and Planning; a Service Department consisting of parks, roads, and engineering; a Finance Department that encompasses Human Resources, IT, events, and a Police Department. Fire and EMS services are provided by the Liberty Township Fire Department.

The Police Department
Public safety is of paramount importance to the City of Powell, and the Powell Police Department continually strives to sustain the well-being of the community. The Department received a 99% approval rating from the Citizens of Powell in the recent Community Attitude Survey conducted in 2023.

The Powell Police Department offers an unrivaled sense of safety for its residents and businesses. It consists of twenty-two (22) sworn officers and two (2) civilian employees who respond to complaints, seek out long-term solutions to neighborhood challenges, and ensure the protection and security of area businesses. The Agency focuses on community-oriented policing with patrols, a detective bureau, Safety Town, records management, Citizens Police Academy, self-defense classes, and join units with the county and state.

The Powell Police Department has been an accredited police agency through the Commission on Accreditation for Law Enforcement Agencies, Inc., (CALEA) since 2002. In 2016, the Police Department went through the Gold Standard assessment and was awarded Advanced Accreditation with Excellence.
The Chief of Police and the Deputy Chief make up the Administrative Division of the Police Department. The Operations Division is composed of three sections: Patrol, Investigations, and Records.

Ideal Candidate
The City of Powell is seeking an experienced law enforcement professional with demonstrated leadership capabilities to serve as its new Deputy Chief of Police. The ideal candidate will be a service-minded individual with excellent communication and interpersonal skills and the ability to listen. The incoming Deputy Chief will have a strong community policing and problem-solving background and a track record of working well with outside agencies.

A candidate who can multitask effectively with a demonstrated ability to accomplish tasks in a timely manner will be ideal. Essential to success in this assignment will be an understanding and value of the needs of the community and the ability to connect with people from all walks of life. The Deputy Chief will exercise initiative and sound independent judgment within general policy guidelines and be capable of establishing and maintaining effective working relationships which garner respect and promote leadership and teamwork with department members, other City employees, and members of the community.

A strong candidate for this position will have knowledge of the police operations, services, and activities of a comprehensive municipal law enforcement program; principles and practices of program development and administration; organizational and management practices; operating budgets, experience with CALEA Accreditation, Report Review and Case Assignments, submitting reports to NIBRS/OIBRS, law enforcement theory, principles, and practices; methods and techniques used in providing the full range of law enforcement and crime prevention services

Selection Process
A complete job description and employment application can be found on the City’s website at https://cityofpowell.us/government/employment-opportunities/. Qualified candidates should submit a cover letter and resume by 5:00 pm on Monday, April 29, 2024, by e-mail to jnahvi@cityofpowell.us. All candidates will be reviewed based on their experience, education, and credentials. Selected applicants will have a panel interview with selected staff and City leadership with final applicants interviewing with the Chief of Police and City Manager. The selected applicant must pass a thorough background investigation including a pre-employment drug screen, and polygraph examination.

The City of Powell is an E.O.E.

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Benefits:

  • Lateral Entry – Employees may be placed at the step level appropriate based on qualifications and years of service
  • Two-week pay period, with pay date every other Friday
  • Shift differential pay for evening and overnight hours worked
  • Weekend differential pay for weekend hours worked
  • Overtime and Special Detail pay available
  • Longevity pay annually after 5 years of service

SCHEDULE

  • 12-hour shifts – Off duty every other Friday, Saturday and Sunday
  • Overtime paid at time and a half after 80 hours in a pay period

INSURANCE

  • Competitive benefits for you and your family
  • Vision and Dental

LIFE INSURANCE

  • $50,000 at no cost to the employee
  • Additional available for purchase

PENSION

  • Ohio Police & Fire Pension Fund
  • Deferred Compensation available

HOLIDAY TIME

  • 13 paid holidays annually
  • 12 hours of paid time off for each holiday worked

SICK TIME

  • 4.6 hours of sick time accrued per pay period
  • Lateral Entry – Sick time is transferable with written verification from previous employer

VACATION

  • 1 year of service – 6 days annually
  • 2-5 years of service – 12 days annually
  • 6-10 years of service – 13 days annually
  • 11-15 years of service – 15 days annually
  • 16 years of service – 20 days annually
  • Lateral Entry – Accrual credit is awarded with prior full-time law enforcement service
  • Vacation and Comp time buy back available

PERSONAL LEAVE

  • 36 hours each year

OTHER

  • All uniforms and duty equipment provided
  • No residency requirement
  • College Tuition reimbursement available
  • Multitude of training opportunities
  • Discounted YMCA membership for you and your family

HIRING PROCESS
The hiring process will consist of the following in order as listed:
• April 30, 2024 @ 1600 hours EST: Application deadline. Applications must be submitted by personal delivery or mailed to the Personnel Department at 50 S Broadway, Lebanon, OH 45036 or emailed to Pam Stotts at pstotts@lebanonohio.gov.
• To be determined: Physical Agility Test
• To be determined: Panel Interviews
• To be determined: Final Interviews

Applications may be obtained at the Lebanon City Building, 50 S. Broadway, Lebanon, Ohio, 45036, or downloaded at lebanonohio.gov. Applications accompanied by appropriate certifications should be submitted to the Personnel Department at the above address. Qualifying individuals will be subject to a testing process, background investigation, truth verification, psychological examination, oral interviews and a medical examination. Any questions regarding the hiring process can be emailed to Captain Matt Weithofer at mweithofer@lebanonohio.gov.

Equal Opportunity Employer

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Lebanon, Ohio
POLICE OFFICER
APPLY BY: APRIL 30th

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Pay Range: $69,368 to $95,076 (after 5 years of service)

Create community connections and make a positive impact as a Police Officer with the Lebanon Division of Police!

The City of Lebanon, Ohio, is accepting applications for the position of Police Officer. The internationally accredited Lebanon Division of Police serves a population of over 20,000 and is responsible for an area of 14 square miles. The department has an authorized strength of 34 sworn officers, 9 dispatchers and 1 administrative assistant. The citizens of Lebanon are seeking candidates who possess the personal character and professional skills necessary to serve in a position of public trust. Applications will be accepted from United States citizens who are at least 21 years of age and possess a valid Ohio driver’s license. The City of Lebanon offers an excellent employee benefit package and an annual salary of $69,368 to $95,076 (after 5 years of service).

Entry level applicants (those not currently employed full-time as a peace officer) must complete a written test through the National Testing Network (NTN), Inc. To fill out the NTN application and schedule a test, go to www.nationaltestingnetwork.com, select Law Enforcement and sign up for the Lebanon Police Department. Candidates who attain a passing score on the entry level exam will be invited to participate in other stages of the selection process. National Testing Network does not replace the Lebanon Police Department’s responsibility and decision making in the testing process. All candidate results are provided to the Lebanon Police Department where the final decisions are made.

Lateral applicants (those currently employed full-time as a peace officer) are not required to complete the written test. Lateral applicants are required to complete all other stages of the hiring process to be considered for employment with the City of Lebanon. If selected, prior full-time service will be taken into consideration when determining starting pay and leave benefits.

Benefits:

  • Lateral Entry – Employees may be placed at the step level appropriate based on qualifications and years of service
  • Two-week pay period, with pay date every other Friday
  • Shift differential pay for evening and overnight hours worked
  • Weekend differential pay for weekend hours worked
  • Overtime and Special Detail pay available
  • Longevity pay annually after 5 years of service

SCHEDULE

  • 12-hour shifts – Off duty every other Friday, Saturday and Sunday
  • Overtime paid at time and a half after 80 hours in a pay period

INSURANCE

  • Competitive benefits for you and your family
  • Vision and Dental

LIFE INSURANCE

  • $50,000 at no cost to the employee
  • Additional available for purchase

PENSION

  • Ohio Police & Fire Pension Fund
  • Deferred Compensation available

HOLIDAY TIME

  • 13 paid holidays annually
  • 12 hours of paid time off for each holiday worked

SICK TIME

  • 4.6 hours of sick time accrued per pay period
  • Lateral Entry – Sick time is transferable with written verification from previous employer

VACATION

  • 1 year of service – 6 days annually
  • 2-5 years of service – 12 days annually
  • 6-10 years of service – 13 days annually
  • 11-15 years of service – 15 days annually
  • 16 years of service – 20 days annually
  • Lateral Entry – Accrual credit is awarded with prior full-time law enforcement service
  • Vacation and Comp time buy back available

PERSONAL LEAVE

  • 36 hours each year

OTHER

  • All uniforms and duty equipment provided
  • No residency requirement
  • College Tuition reimbursement available
  • Multitude of training opportunities
  • Discounted YMCA membership for you and your family

HIRING PROCESS
The hiring process will consist of the following in order as listed:
• April 30, 2024 @ 1600 hours EST: Application deadline. Applications must be submitted by personal delivery or mailed to the Personnel Department at 50 S Broadway, Lebanon, OH 45036 or emailed to Pam Stotts at pstotts@lebanonohio.gov.
• To be determined: Physical Agility Test
• To be determined: Panel Interviews
• To be determined: Final Interviews

Applications may be obtained at the Lebanon City Building, 50 S. Broadway, Lebanon, Ohio, 45036, or downloaded at lebanonohio.gov. Applications accompanied by appropriate certifications should be submitted to the Personnel Department at the above address. Qualifying individuals will be subject to a testing process, background investigation, truth verification, psychological examination, oral interviews and a medical examination. Any questions regarding the hiring process can be emailed to Captain Matt Weithofer at mweithofer@lebanonohio.gov.

Equal Opportunity Employer

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Oregon, Ohio
POLICE OFFICER

The City of Oregon, Ohio is offering full testing services for the position of Police Officer through National Testing Network, Inc. (NTN).  The application period is March 1, 2024 to May 3, 2024.  Testing is open now till May 3, 2024.  YOU MUST FILL OUT A CITY OF OREGON APPLICATION AS WELL AS A NATIONAL TESTING NETWORK APPLICATION TO BE ELIGIBLE.  To fill out an application and schedule a written test, go to:  www.nationaltestingnetwork.com, select Law Enforcement and sign up for the Oregon Police Department.  You must register prior to reporting to the testing facility.

What to expect at the National Testing Network, Inc. website:

  • Completion of the NTN application process.
  • Review all information related to the Oregon Police Department police officer position, applicant process, minimum requirements, and all pertinent documents that need to be completed and submitted.
  • Opportunity to take online practice tests at frontlinetest.com
  • Schedule your own convenient test time. Tests are offered multiple times a week at testing sites throughout the United States including Owens Community College and University of Toledo for northwest Ohio applicants.
  • Take high quality job simulation tests in a standardized, fair testing environment.
  • Upon completion of the entry level exam, all candidate scores are automatically forwarded to the Oregon Police Department and Oregon Civil Service Commission. Candidates who attain a passing score (70%) on the entry level exam (video portion) will be placed on the department’s preliminary eligibility list.  The Oregon Civil Service Commission will contact candidates on the list and will invite them to continue to participate in other stages of the department selection process.

The National Testing Network is a service provided to conduct entry level testing in a standardized, professional environment.  The cost of the test is $65, to be paid by the applicant.  Should you want to send your results to multiple participating cities or agencies, you would pay an additional $15.00 fee for each.  The written exam is approximately two hours in length.  All applicants must identify themselves with a state issued driver’s license or military ID with a photograph of the applicant.  Cell phones are prohibited.

National Testing Network does not replace the Oregon Police Department’s responsibility and decision making in the testing process.  All candidate results are provided to the Oregon Police Department and Oregon Civil Service Commission where the final decisions are made.

The City of Oregon must receive your completed application form, college transcripts, and evidence to add preference points no later than May 3, 2024.  The packet may be forwarded using one of the following methods:

  • Mail to: City of Oregon, Civil Service Commission, 5330 Seaman Road, Oregon, Ohio  43616
  • Deliver the completed and signed documents in person to Oregon Municipal Building, same address as above.
  • Email to sgarverick@oregonohio.org

Application Process for Entry-Level Police Officer Position:

  • The applicant must meet all minimum requirements for the position as shown under Job Requirements.
  • By May 3, 2024, the applicant must complete and submit the formal City of Oregon application for employment (at the end of this packet), along with the attached:
  • Copy of college transcript showing two years of course work in any discipline from an accredited college or university defined as completion of at least 60 semester credit hours or at least 90 quarter hours with a G.P.A. no lower than 2.0.
  • If applicable, copy of DD-214 for Veteran’s preference points (5 points).
  • If applicable, copy of document from Department of Veterans Affairs certifying a disabled veteran (5 additional preference points).
  • If applicable, copy of peace officer certification in the State of Ohio (3 additional points).
  • After reviewing the results of the written examination provided by the National Testing Network, the Civil Service Commission will then compile eligible applicant names into a preliminary eligibility list.
  • The top ranked candidates may be scheduled for an extensive background and credit check, physical agility, vision, and hearing examinations (see attached Addendum), and psychological assessment. All candidates should be prepared to perform the physical agility examination by mid-May, 2024.
  • The preliminary eligibility list will be in effect for a period of one year.

TO BE CONSIDERED, CANDIDATES ARE REQUIRED TO FILE ALL REQUIRED DOCUMENTS NO LATER THAN MAY 3, 2024 WITH THE CITY OF OREGON CIVIL SERVICE COMMISSION.  CANDIDATES WHO HAVE NOT MET THIS DEADLINE WILL NOT RECEIVE CONSIDERATION FOR EMPLOYMENT.


Grandview Heights, Ohio
LATERAL TRANSFER POLICE OFFICER
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Oberlin, Ohio
Director of Campus Safety

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THE OPPORTUNITY
CBIZ EFL Associates is proud to assist Oberlin College & Conservatory in their national search for a Director of Campus Safety. The Director offers vision and leadership in organizing and administering effective safety and security measures for students, faculty, staff, visitors, and college property, aligning with the educational mission of the College. The Director reports to the Vice President and Dean of Students and is a member of the Student Affairs Leadership Team (SALT).

RESPONSIBILITIES
Personnel Leadership and Management

  • Lead, recruit, select, and direct staff capable of delivering safety and security services in an equitable and inclusive manner that is respectful of difference.
  • Provide comprehensive supervision and guidance to Campus Safety personnel.
  • Foster relationships within a unionized setting, facilitating cooperation and teamwork through labor management meetings, grievance resolution, and contract negotiations.

Administrative and Operational Management

  • Provide professional leadership, organization, and oversight for a campus safety operation operating 24/7, 365 days a year.
  • Develop fair and effective policies and procedures for Campus Safety, College regulations, parking, crime prevention, and training.
  • Ensure timely communication and implementation of procedures, resolve security-related issues, and review investigative reports for legal and procedural compliance.
  • Develop, monitor, and manage the operating budget for the Office of Campus Safety.
  • Conduct investigations into serious incidents and collaborate with external investigators on internal complaints.
  • Manage college “no trespass” notices and judicial and Title IX “no contact” orders, providing security services to support students, staff, and visitors during safety-related incidents on campus, including liaising with law enforcement.
  • Plan and coordinate traffic control and safety/security for special campus events.

Divisional, Cross-Divisional, and External Agency Coordination and Collaboration

  • Regularly convene meetings with staff from offices under the purview of the Dean of Students and other College departments to discuss procedures, address issues, and coordinate responses and responsibilities.
  • Participate in college and community committees as assigned.
  • Collaborate with Facilities Planning and Construction and relevant departments on security matters related to the design, remodeling, and construction phases of maintenance and capital projects.
  • Foster a positive working relationship and act as an effective liaison with external law enforcement agencies, including the Oberlin Police Department.
  • Coordinate emergency planning and training sessions with the Environmental Health and Safety Director, College staff, and civil agencies, demonstrating a commitment to consistency, fairness, accessibility, and visibility.

Safety Education, Crime Prevention, and Compliance

  • Communicate safety and security issues to the campus community and issue appropriate crime and emergency alerts.
  • Develop strategies to reduce crime and enhance safety measures on campus.
  • Ensure compliance with local, state, and federal crime reporting requirements, serving as the campus compliance officer for the Jeanne Clery Disclosure of Campus Security Policy and Campus Crime Statistics Act. Manage the annual security and fire safety reports accordingly.
  • Fulfill responsibilities as a Campus Security Authority and Responsible Employee under the Clery Act, Title IX,
    Violence Against Women Act (VAWA), and Campus Sexual Assault Violence
    Elimination Act (SaVE).
  • Assess and contribute to security planning for campus buildings and surrounding areas, as well as participate in strategic campus safety planning.
  • Engage in continuous professional development to apply best practices to College policies and procedures.
    Leverage comprehensive knowledge of relevant laws, risk management principles, security procedures, policies, and protocols to ensure prompt and appropriate responses to emergency situations.

EDUCATION AND EXPERIENCE

  • Bachelor’s degree in criminal justice, higher education, or a related field.
  • At least 8 years of administrative and supervisory experience.
  • Law enforcement background is required.
  • Willingness to reside within a 30- to 45-minute radius of the campus.
  • Experience in operating within a unionized work environment.
  • Proficient in Microsoft Word, Excel, Access, and Outlook.

COMPENSATION
Compensation range is $100K – $110K plus a comprehensive benefits package.

OBERLIN COLLEGE & CONSERVATORY
Oberlin College & Conservatory is a four-year, highly selective liberal arts college that combines a top-ranked college of arts and sciences with a world-renowned conservatory of music. Combined, the two divisions enroll approximately 2,900 students. Located 35 miles southwest of Cleveland, Ohio, Oberlin College & Conservatory has earned a reputation of excellence based on the quality of its richly diverse student body, outstanding faculty, excellent facilities, and academic and technological resources.

Additional Oberlin History

APPLICATION PROCESS
CBIZ EFL Associates, an executive search firm, is assisting Oberlin College and Conservatory with its search for this important leadership position. All calls and inquiries should be made through the search firm. Nominations and applications will be held in strict confidence and candidates will remain confidential until the final stage of the search, at which time the express permission of finalists will be obtained before making their candidacy public.

STEP 1: Complete a brief online application (2-3 minutes)

STEP 2: Send us your cover letter and résumé or curriculum vitae

Key Dates

  • For best consideration apply by: 5:00 PM Eastern Time on May 10, 2024
  • Semifinalist video interviews will be conducted on May 21st and 22nd, 2024
  • On-campus in person interviews will be conducted between June 6th and June 12th, 2024

Confidential Inquiries
Steve Waldron, JD
Managing Director, Higher Education Practice
816-945-5423 (direct) swaldron@eflassociates.com

Application Questions & Nominations: If you would like to provide a nomination, please email all pertinent information (including an email address and phone number of the nominee) to: Edith Ketay, Project Manager 816-841-4001 (direct) Edith.Ketay@eflassociates.com

NON-DISCRIMINATION
Our client and CBIZ EFL Associates firmly support the principle and philosophy of equal opportunity for all individuals, regardless of age, race, gender, creed, national origin, disability, veteran status or any other protected category pursuant to applicable federal, state or local law.

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