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New York, NY
Community Service Officer
New York, NY
Wisoky, Simonis and Parisian
New York, NY
Community Service Officer
  • When assigned to police and transportation services: under the general supervision of the Lieutenant assigned to Field Services assists with community policing efforts such as crime prevention talks, equipment set-up, distributes literature and schedules events; completes written reports; sorts and compiles statistical records; performs security or firewatch posting as necessary
  • When assigned to Parking Enforcement Duties: under the general supervision of the Parking Manager, issues citations, boots and tows vehicles; performs parking office duties when assigned including selling parking permits, data enters permits and violations and performs related clerical duties; may operate only departmental non-emergency vehicles and is responsible for general condition and cleanliness of assigned vehicle. Performs vehicle lockouts and jump-starts. May assist in traffic direction duties by blocking vehicle access to campus roads and driveways. Performs other duties as assigned
  • When assigned to Residence Hall Security Duties under the general supervision of the CSO Supervisor: Monitors residents, visitors and vendors entering residence halls; reports building problems such as broken doors, locks, and windows or other problems affecting security of the residence hall; patrols campus areas on foot or in vehicle, checks for suspicious persons or circumstances and immediately reports same to Communications personnel; performs security checks and foot patrols of residence halls ensuring entrance doors are locked; maintains close working relationship with residents and hall staffs while enforcing security protocols; assists with community policing efforts such as crime prevention talks, distributes literature and schedules events; completes written reports; and works special events and security assignments. In all cases, immediately reports suspicious activity to Communications personnel. Performs other duties as assigned
  • Patrols an assigned area. Performs prescribed security checks of buildings, offices, and grounds to prevent loss of university assets. Observes and reports suspicious activity or persons, and security and/or safety hazards. Conducts investigations of losses in accordance with procedures and directions
  • Patrol buildings, grounds, and other facilities, checking all doors and windows to be sure they are properly secured
  • Assists in crime prevention and public information programs. Implements and enforces OSHA, CAL OSHA, and university policies relating to safety, health, and fire prevention
  • Participates in crime prevention and public information programs
Philadelphia, PA
Community Service Officer Supervisor
Philadelphia, PA
Olson Inc
Philadelphia, PA
Community Service Officer Supervisor
  • Ensure that Community Service Officers are at their assigned posts, on time and in proper uniform. Community Service Officer Supervisors will monitor the Community Service Officers throughout their assigned shift, and will provide for breaks for assigned officers
  • Opens and/or secures building and rooms according to procedures or as directed. Operates and/or monitors electronic door access, closed circuit television systems, and other security related devices. Dispatches or coordinates responses to situations as a result of observations made on CCTV and electronic door access. Assists with access at locations with malfunctioning electronic door access systems
  • Assists with parking control and vehicle/pedestrian security. Directs traffic and gives directions
  • Assists in maintaining perimeter and crowd control in areas of crimes, emergencies, and special activities
  • Ensures the implementation and enforcement of university and CAL-OSHA policies relating to safety, health and fire prevention
  • Implements and enforces OSHA, CAL-OSHA, and university policies relating to safety, health, and fire prevention
  • Assist officers and ambulance personnel in any way necessary, including lifting equipment and stretchers
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San Francisco, CA
Community Service Officer, Public Safety
San Francisco, CA
Hayes and Sons
present
San Francisco, CA
Community Service Officer, Public Safety
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  • Responsible for parking enforcement, foot and mobile escorts, and providing a safe and secure environment at special events on campus
  • Perform daily unlock and lockup of campus buildings
  • Participate in and deliver Crime Prevention programming
  • Actively involved in Community Policing by providing a variety of services along with offering assistance and being a resource for members of the Babson College Community
  • Work in the Public Safety Department’s Communications Center as a dispatcher
  • Answer routine business and emergency phone calls
  • Monitor and operate access control systems, alarm systems, and CCTV
Education Education
Bachelor’s Degree
Bachelor’s Degree
Kent State University
Bachelor’s Degree
Skills Skills
  • Please provide an example of where you have demonstrated excellent customer service and communication skills in a service environment
  • Maintain logs
  • Gather data
  • Input data
  • Maintain filing systems
  • Customer service
  • Understand and apply policies and procedures
  • Understand and enforce regulatory guidelines
  • Use database and/or word processing software
  • Public speaking/presentations
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Community Service Officer Resume Examples & Samples

  • Patrols an assigned area. Performs prescribed security checks of buildings, offices, and grounds to prevent loss of university assets. Observes and reports suspicious activity or persons, and security and/or safety hazards. Conducts investigations of losses in accordance with procedures and directions
  • Opens and/or secures building and rooms according to procedures or as directed. Operates and/or monitors electronic door access, closed circuit television systems, and other security related devices. Dispatches or coordinates responses to situations as a result of observations made on CCTV and electronic door access. Assists with access at locations with malfunctioning electronic door access systems
  • Assists with parking control and vehicle/pedestrian security. Directs traffic and gives directions
  • Maintains logs and records required to indicate duty times, occurrences, actions taken, observations made, and other relevant information. Prepares and submits reports as required
  • Assists in maintaining perimeter and crowd control in areas of crimes, emergencies, and special activities
  • Implements department procedures governing apprehensions, interrogations, and disposition of cases
  • Escorts university and hospital employees, students, and/or hospital patients between facilities and their vehicles
  • Assists in crime prevention and public information programs. Implements and enforces OSHA, CAL OSHA, and university policies relating to safety, health, and fire prevention
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Community Service Officer Resume Examples & Samples

  • Assists in crime prevention and public information programs
  • Implements and enforces OSHA, CAL-OSHA, and university policies relating to safety, health, and fire prevention
  • Serves as a Campus Security Authority (CSA) and mandatory reporter under the Clery Act based on university responsibilities. Has responsibility and is required to receive reports of crimes or criminal incidents from victims of crimes and/or third parties; notifies Department of Public Safety immediately of any reported serious crime or criminal incidents that indicates the presence of an ongoing threat to the university community; and notifies the Clery Compliance Coordinator in the Department of Public Safety
  • Communicate with others to gather information
  • Gather data
  • Input data
  • Maintain filing systems
  • Maintain logs
  • Understand and apply policies and procedures
  • Understand and enforce regulatory guidelines
  • Use database and/or word processing software
  • Public speaking/presentations
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Community Service Officer Resume Examples & Samples

  • Education: High School Diploma or equivalent
  • Experience: 0 – 6 months
  • Must possess a valid California Class C driver’s license and clean driving record
  • Must possess a valid State of California Department of Consumer Affairs Guard Card
  • STEP 1: Application – All applicants must complete the online employment application. Applicants who are assessed as meeting the position qualifications and desired background experience will be contacted to continue in the selection process
  • STEP 2: Written Examination – The written exam consists of a written essay and supervision test. Your written communication skills will be evaluated
  • STEP 4: Background Screening – The background screening will be conducted by HireRight which consists of a criminal background check, SSN Trace, Motor Vehicle Record, National Sex Offender Registry, Employment Verification, Education Verification and Military Service
  • Benefits: dental and vision plans, tuition assistance for our employees and their families, paid time off, flexible spending accounts, 2:1 retirement plan contributions, child care centers and up to $50,000 housing subsidy. And because we are a qualifying public service organization, you may qualify for Public Service Loan Forgiveness (PSLF) for educational loans. Don’t believe us? Visit usc.edu
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Community Service Officer Resume Examples & Samples

  • Supervises CSO I personnel that perform patrol duties, electronic door access and closed circuit television system monitoring, incident and asset loss investigation, and vehicle control access
  • Trains and evaluates assigned CSO I personnel
  • Conducts employee evaluations
  • Schedules, assigns, and prioritizes work activity. Maintains administrative records for assigned employees such as timesheets and supervisor logs. Prepares and submits reports as required
  • Participates in crime prevention and public information programs
  • Ensures the implementation and enforcement of university and CAL-OSHA policies relating to safety, health and fire prevention
  • Serves as liaison with other university departments and students as required
  • Experience: One year experience as a USC Community Service Officer I or two years comparable experience in a highly customer service oriented security related field or one year experience as a line supervisor
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Community Service Officer Resume Examples & Samples

  • 0 – 6 months related experience
  • Step 1: Application – All applicants must complete the online employment application and submit a resume and cover letter. Applicants who meet the minimum requirements will receive an e-mail notification when the next written test date has been established
  • Step 2: Test – This test consists of questions on integrity, basic reading comprehension, customer service and math and reasoning
  • Step 3: Interview – The interview process will consist of a panel interview with members from the Department of Public Safety and Human Resources. The panel will assess the candidate’s knowledge, education, experience, and general ability to successfully perform in the position
  • Step 4: Background Screening – The background screening is conducted by HireRight, a third-party administrator. The background will include criminal background check, SSN Trace, Motor Vehicle Record, National Sex Offender Registry, employment verification, Education and Military Service
  • Step 5: Psychological Evaluation – The psychological evaluation consists of an individual oral interview and evaluation by a licensed psychologist on factors related to successful performance in the job
  • Step 6: Medical Exam – The medical exam consists of a job related pre-placement physical exam which includes a drug test, TB skin test, hearing and vision testing
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Community Service Officer Resume Examples & Samples

  • Patrol buildings, grounds, and other facilities, checking all doors and windows to be sure they are properly secured
  • Report violations of federal, state and municipal ordinances and college policies
  • Promptly report fire safety violations, hazardous conditions, or any damage to fire systems or firefighting equipment
  • Assist officers and ambulance personnel in any way necessary, including lifting equipment and stretchers
  • Escorts after hours between campus buildings for personal safety reasons; provide lockout services for students, faculty and staff
  • Engage the community on a daily basis – inclusive of conducting foot patrols – and generally interact with people in a casual, friendly, manner
  • Valid driver’s license and successful credential in order to operate college vehicles
  • Strong customer service, time management, communication skills
  • CORI check
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Community Service Officer Resume Examples & Samples

  • Operating two way radio; 911 telephone communications system, LEADS personal computer and monitor computerized alarm system and TDD systems
  • High school diploma or the equivalent combination of education, training and experience from which comparable skills can be acquired
  • Some college or military experience
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Community Service Officer Resume Examples & Samples

  • STEP 1: Application – All applicants must complete the online application and submit a resume and cover letter
  • STEP 2: Written Exam – A written essay and supervision test
  • STEP 3: Panel Interview – The panel will assess your knowledge, education, experience, and general ability to successfully perform in the position
  • STEP 4: Background Screening – A criminal background check, SSN Trace, Motor Vehicle Record, National Sex Offender Registry, Employment Verification, Education Verification and Military Service
  • STEP 6: Medical Exam – A job related pre-placement physical exam which includes a drug test, TB skin test, hearing and vision testing
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Community Service Officer Resume Examples & Samples

  • Application – All applicants must complete the online employment application and submit a resume and cover letter. Applicants who meet the minimum requirements will receive an e-mail notification when the next written test date has been established
  • Test – This test consists of questions on integrity, basic reading comprehension, customer service and math and reasoning
  • Interview – The interview process will consist of a panel interview with members from the Department of Public Safety and Human Resources. The panel will assess the candidate’s knowledge, education, experience, and general ability to successfully perform in the position
  • Psychological Evaluation – The psychological evaluation consists of an individual oral interview and evaluation by a licensed psychologist on factors related to successful performance in the job
  • Medical Exam – The medical exam consists of a job related pre-placement physical exam which includes a drug test, TB skin test, hearing and vision testing
  • Background Screening – The background screening is conducted by HireRight, a third-party administrator. The background will include criminal background check, SSN Trace, Motor Vehicle Record, National Sex Offender Registry, employment verification, Education and Military Service
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Community Service Officer Supervisor Resume Examples & Samples

  • Ensure that Community Service Officers are at their assigned posts, on time and in proper uniform. Community Service Officer Supervisors will monitor the Community Service Officers throughout their assigned shift, and will provide for breaks for assigned officers
  • Associate's degree, or the equivalent combination of education, training and experience from which comparable skills can be developed
  • Twenty (20) hour Security Officer training certification
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Community Service Officer Resume Examples & Samples

  • When assigned to Residence Hall Security Duties under the general supervision of the CSO Supervisor: Monitors residents, visitors and vendors entering residence halls; reports building problems such as broken doors, locks, and windows or other problems affecting security of the residence hall; patrols campus areas on foot or in vehicle, checks for suspicious persons or circumstances and immediately reports same to Communications personnel; performs security checks and foot patrols of residence halls ensuring entrance doors are locked; maintains close working relationship with residents and hall staffs while enforcing security protocols; assists with community policing efforts such as crime prevention talks, distributes literature and schedules events; completes written reports; and works special events and security assignments. In all cases, immediately reports suspicious activity to Communications personnel. Performs other duties as assigned
  • When assigned to Parking Enforcement Duties: under the general supervision of the Parking Manager, issues citations, boots and tows vehicles; performs parking office duties when assigned including selling parking permits, data enters permits and violations and performs related clerical duties; may operate only departmental non-emergency vehicles and is responsible for general condition and cleanliness of assigned vehicle. Performs vehicle lockouts and jump-starts. May assist in traffic direction duties by blocking vehicle access to campus roads and driveways. Performs other duties as assigned
  • When assigned to police and transportation services: under the general supervision of the Lieutenant assigned to Field Services assists with community policing efforts such as crime prevention talks, equipment set-up, distributes literature and schedules events; completes written reports; sorts and compiles statistical records; performs security or firewatch posting as necessary
  • Performs office and vehicle lockouts. Transports reports, documents and bond money to circuit court as required. Provides relief for the records clerk when not scheduled for duty. Performs miscellaneous errands for department or University business. Performs other duties as assigned
  • When assigned to fleet maintenance: under the general direction of the Lieutenant assigned to Field Services or shift supervisor makes vehicle inspections to ensure proper equipment and operation, performs equipment inventory and minor repairs, transports department vehicles for service, repair, equipment installation and cleaning. Assists in traffic control and direction, special event parking and staffing, providing assistance and direction to students, faculty, staff and guests as necessary. Transports reports, documents and bond money to circuit court as required. Provides relief for the records clerk when not scheduled for duty. Performs other duties as assigned
  • Ability to read, write and speak English clearly and correctly
  • Knowledge of proper use and care of radio, radio equipment, ticket writers, telephone and computer and CCTV systems
  • Ability to handle and prioritize events occurring simultaneously
  • Possession of a valid driver's license in state of residency and ability to operate a motor vehicle in a safe manner at all times
  • Ability to successfully complete a field training program and six month probationary period
  • Ability to satisfactorily complete a written exam to evaluate ability to perform successfully in the position
  • Ability to satisfactorily complete a comprehensive psychological exam administered by a licensed psychologist, and a financial and criminal background investigation completed by University Police, including criminal history/fingerprinting check and driving records check
  • Ability to pass drug screening
  • Ability to establish and maintain satisfactory working relationships with peers, supervisors, students, faculty, staff, local police and the general public
  • This position requires a criminal background check
  • Some college or military experience. Previous experience in a police, public safety or security organization
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Community Service Officer Resume Examples & Samples

  • Step 1: Application –An employment application, resume and cover letter is required and must be submitted online. Those applicants who are assessed as meeting the position qualifications and desired background experience for successful performance in the position will be invited to continue in the selection process
  • Step 2: Written Examination –This test consists of questions on basic reading comprehension, customer service and math and reasoning
  • Step 3: Interview –The interview will be conducted by a panel to assess your knowledge, education, experience, and general ability to successfully perform in the position
  • Step 4: Psychological Evaluation – The psychological evaluation consists of an individual oral interview and evaluation by a licensed psychologist on factors related to successful performance in the job
  • Step 5: Medical Exam –The medical exam consists of a job related pre-placement physical exam which includes a drug test, TB skin test, hearing and vision testing
  • Step 6: Background Screening –The background screening is conducted by HireRight, a third-party administrator and will include criminal background check, SSN Trace, Motor Vehicle Record, National Sex Offender Registry, employment verification, Education and Military Service
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Community Service Officer, Public Safety Resume Examples & Samples

  • Patrol campus on foot and/or in a vehicle in an unarmed uniformed security function
  • Responsible for parking enforcement, foot and mobile escorts, and providing a safe and secure environment at special events on campus
  • Perform daily unlock and lockup of campus buildings
  • Work in the Public Safety Department’s Communications Center as a dispatcher
  • Maintain radio communications with police, assigns tasks to officers using proper communications procedures based on safety priority and availability of personnel. Monitor radio communications of local police and fire departments
  • Answer routine business and emergency phone calls
  • Operate Computer Aided Dispatch and Incident system; enter and maintain departmental records
  • Monitor and operate access control systems, alarm systems, and CCTV
  • Actively involved in Community Policing by providing a variety of services along with offering assistance and being a resource for members of the Babson College Community
  • Participate in and deliver Crime Prevention programming
  • May be responsible for training other Public Safety personnel as necessary
  • Assumes additional responsibilities as required
  • A minimum of 1-3 years of work experience in a service industry
  • Strong human relation skills; an ability to analyze emergency and non-emergency situations and develop and effective course of action
  • Strong written and oral communication skills are required
  • Ability to maintain and monitor radio communications
  • Ability to communicate by telephone and to field and answer questions from visitors, students, employees, and guests
  • Ability to enter information and maintain paper and electronic records
  • Demonstrated commitment to the mission of providing law enforcement and security services in a multi-cultural community that recognizes values and utilizes the individual difference and contributions of all people
  • Knowledge of problem-solving methods; ability to become familiar with the operating procedures of various Babson College departments
  • Envisions and proposes new methods to perform tasks that support ET&A; takes thoughtful risks; and accepts new and ongoing initiatives, objectives, and solutions to gain sought-after results
  • Anticipates and embraces change; demonstrates willingness to achieve, acquire, and utilize new skills and challenging tasks; and is flexible in changing conditions
  • Must be willing to work flexible hours, schedules and overtime assignments
  • Regular physical exertion and walking required
  • Ability to travel on and off campus
  • Must have had a valid unrestricted U.S. Driver’s License for one year, and maintain throughout employment an insurable (as determined by the College’s insurer’s criteria) or a satisfactory driving record; must successfully complete and pass the College’s vehicle training program within the first 60 days of employment; annual or more frequent review of employee’s driving record based on the College insurer’s criteria; and safety training as required by management
  • Should be in good mental and physical condition
  • Previous security or dispatching experience (especially in a college or university police department) preferred, but not required
  • Previous experience in higher education setting preferred
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Community Service Officer, / Ii-police Resume Examples & Samples

  • Education: Graduation from high school or equivalent
  • CSO I($59,092.80 - $71,780.80) - one (1) year of experience involving a substantial amount of contact with the general public
  • CSO II($65,145.60 - $79,206.40) – two (2) years of public contact experience including at least one (1) year within a law enforcement agency at a law enforcement agency at a level equivalent to CSO I
  • Licenses or Certificates: Possession of a valid California Class C Driver’s License is required and must be maintained during the entire term of employment in this job class; failure to possess or maintain the valid required license shall result in discipline up to and including termination of employment
  • Have successful completion of First Aid and CPR certification courses within six months of appointment
  • Must be 20 ½ years of age at the time of application
  • Background: submit to a personal background investigation as required by the Police department
  • If you have at least one (1) year experience involving a substantial amount of contact with the general public, please describe your experience. Your answer should be consistent with your work history
  • If you have at least two (2) years of public contact experience including one (1) year within a law enforcement agency at a level equivalent to Community Service Officer I, please describe your experience. Please list position title(s), agency, and the number of years' of experience. Your answer should be consistent with your work history
  • If you have semester units or quarter units from an accredited college or university with coursework in public safety, emergency management, criminal justice, public administration or related field, please list the courses taken an the number of units completed
  • If you fluently speak and converse in another language in addition to English, please list the additional language(s)