Description
Under the direction of the Executive Director, the Civilian Security Officer is responsible for monitoring the Criminal Division Services building and ensuring safety. The primary function of this position is related to scheduling. This is a Part Time position and not eligible for benefits This position is covered under the Superior Court Employee Handbook. This is an employee-at-will position
20 to 25 hours/week; some evenings and weekends required; Shifts are typically weekdays during the day, but occasional weekend or evening is required.
ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS:
- Monitors clients and members of the general public entering and exiting the facility and surrounding areas.
- Checks clients, performs pat downs and confiscates any weapons or dangerous and/or inappropriate items.
- Prepares detailed incident reports.
- Monitors and secures all hallways, private offices and public areas of the facility frequently throughout the day, ensuring the safety of everyone in the facility.
- Escorts other staff members to deposit daily collections.
- Ensures safety and security of the facility during the day and night when various classes are in session. Ensures facility is locked and secured every evening.
- Assists in the reconciliation of the daily monetary collections when needed.
- Conducts supervised and observed urine drug screens on clients and administers breathalyzers tests.
- Accompanies field officers during field supervision of clients.
- Performs all other duties as assigned.
Minimum Requirements and Working Conditions
REQUIREMENTS:
- High School Diploma or GED and more than one year security or law enforcement experience
- Must possess and provide a Court approved handgun
- Knowledge of effective search methods
- Ability to effectively observe and direct clients to ensure proper compliance with drug screen collection requirements
- Knowledge and ability to apply evidence collection and preservation techniques
- Knowledge of all Local, State and Federal laws applicable to the practices and general operations of Criminal Division Services
- Ability to deal with potentially violent individuals in precarious situations with swiftness, rationality and authoritative action
- Ability to maintain strict confidentiality of all department records and information
- Ability to use 2-way radio, handgun, cell phone, flashlight, protective vest and other job related equipment
- Must be able to complete and maintain the requisite and required Court approved Firearms training and qualifications
- Must possess a valid Indiana Firearms Permit
- Valid Driver's license to perform home visits and client transports
LICENSING:
- Must possess a valid Indiana Firearms Permit
- Valid Driver's license to perform home visits and client transports