Campus Police Lieutenant
Company: Chaffey College
Location: Rancho Cucamonga
Posted on: February 4, 2025
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Job Description:
Campus Police Lieutenant
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Salary
$9,244.00 Monthly
Location
Rancho Cucamonga, CA
Job Type
Management-Classified
Job Number
24-25/00087
Department
Public Safety
Opening Date
01/29/2025
Closing Date
2/12/2025 11:59 PM Pacific
Description
Benefits
Position Description
Situated on the ancestral homeland of the Tongva Peoples, Chaffey
College is one of the oldest community colleges in California and
serves a variety of communities, workforce partners, and students.
While other community colleges are often named after their
geographic area, Chaffey College is named after local innovator,
George Chaffey, who, among other things, implemented street lights
in the city of Ontario. Like its namesake, we are known for an
innovative culture, dynamic environment, and future-mindedness. We
remain closely tied to our community and are seeking leaders who
will join us in our quest to provide responsive and supportive
programming to engage and improve the communities we serve. The
entire campus community aspires to consistently fulfill the vision
that Chaffey College "improves lives through education."
Chaffey College celebrates the diverse communities we serve. As a
federally recognized Hispanic Serving Institution (HSI) Chaffey's
student population includes over 62% identifying as Latinx, 17%
White, 8% African-American/Black, 6% Asian, and smaller percentages
of Filipino (2.8%), Native American (0.40%), Pacific Islander
(0.30%), or decline to state (2.82%). Furthermore, 40% of our
students are first-generation college students, and approximately
62% of students are eligible for some form of financial aid. The
current student population identifies as 62% female and 36% male
with smaller percentages who either decline to state or identify as
non-binary. Approximately 5% of Chaffey's students utilize Disabled
Programs and Services for support. To support the diverse needs of
these populations and their intersections, the College has
developed a variety of robust equity-driven efforts in and out of
the classroom including the Center for Culture and Social Justice,
Panther Care, Turning Point, Success Centers, GPS Centers, and
BLOOM training.
Under the direction of the Chief of Police/Director, Public Safety
or designee, plan, organize and direct the law enforcement and
emergency management functions of the Police Department at
locations as assigned; provide day-to-day supervision of related
programs, personnel and operations; assume the command of the
department in the absence of the Chief of Police; assist with the
implementation of policies, procedures or agreements pertaining to
department operations; perform specialized supervisory and police
work as assigned; enforce applicable federal, state, city, county
and district laws; enforce rules and regulations governing use of
college buildings and grounds and investigate citizen complaints
concerning conduct of department employees.
Responsibilities
Supervise and participate in police activities of functions in the
district as assigned by the Chief of Police/Director, Public
Safety;
Provide continuous command and supervision in the absence of the
Chief of Police/Director, Public Safety;
Plan, direct, and manage the assigned activities of a division or
unit of the department; identify minimum standards of performance
for division or unit;
Lead campus police in patrolling district buildings, parking areas,
and grounds to prevent theft or vandalism; prepare roll call
briefings and provide the latest information on campus conditions
and current crime trends;
Assure effective utilization of personnel through efficient
scheduling to meet the needs of the district; monitor expenditures
of assigned division or unit; review and approve/reject requests
for expenditures as directed by the Chief; make recommendations to
the Chief on budget matters;
Prepare and/or review all written reports on theft, vandalism, and
other related incidents or crimes; make arrests when warranted;
book suspects and complete reports as necessary; assist with the
presentation of investigative findings to the district/city
attorney for prosecution;
Prepare various statistical and narrative reports;
Train, schedule, assign, direct, supervise, and evaluate the work
performance of assigned technical and professional personnel;
assist in the selection of new personnel; discipline personnel in
accordance with district policies and procedures;
Conduct public speaking and public safety training to faculty,
staff, and/or students;
Maintain records and control of property and evidence; maintain
records of training and other applicable Peace Officer Standards
and Training (POST) requirements;
Oversee department training to assure compliance with POST
requirements; attend training programs on crime prevention, drug
and alcohol testing, defense tactics, traffic stops, report
writing, and legal updates as needed; assure that subordinates
carry out their training responsibilities to their
subordinates;
Coordinate police activities with other district departments;
maintain positive relationships with the campus community;
participate in campus affairs and represent the Police Department
in meetings and on committees as assigned;
Work closely with other law enforcement agencies; serve as a
liaison between law enforcement agencies, administration, faculty
and staff; maintain professional relationships with other law
enforcement and professional agencies through planning and
coordination of mutual, available resources;
Conduct sensitive internal investigations and sensitive background
investigations as assigned by the Chief of Police;
Inspect, identify, document and follow-up on potential hazards;
Perform related duties as assigned.
Qualifications
MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS
Applicable college coursework AND relevant work experience that
demonstrates the skills and competencies required for this
leadership role (An example of this would be an associate degree/
60 units of applicable coursework AND a demonstrated progression in
job responsibilities and scope of duties)
Demonstrated evidence of sensitivity to and understanding of the
diverse academic, socioeconomic, cultural, disability, gender
identity, sexual orientation, and ethnic backgrounds in a community
college environment.
Five (5) years of full-time law enforcement experience
Graduated from a California P.O.S.T. certified police academy with
a valid academy certificate
California P.O.S.T. Basic Certificate;
California P.O.S.T. Advanced Certificate;
California P.O.S.T. Supervisory Certificate (must obtain within two
(2) years)
Must complete P.O.S.T Management Development Course preferably
within one (1) year (no more than two (2) years) of being a
first-line manager)
Licenses and/or Certificates: Meet requirements of California
Government Code Sections 1029, 1030, 1031 et seq;
Possess or have the ability to obtain an appropriate, valid
California driver's license;
Valid first aid card;
Valid CPR certificate.
Knowledge of: Modern methods of police administration;
Community Oriented Policing;
Criminal law, investigation and crime prevention methods;
Applicable laws, policies, rules and regulations related to
assigned activities;
Principles and practices of administration, supervision and
training;
Clery Act and the effect on campus policing;
Extent and limitation of police powers;
Oral and written communication skills;
Public speaking techniques;
First Aid and CPR methods;
Interpersonal skills using tact, patience and courtesy;
Investigative techniques and practices;
Incident Command Systems (ICS);
Traffic investigation/prevention methods;
Scheduling manpower distribution;
Peace Office Bill of Rights;
Record-keeping techniques;
Use and maintenance of a firearm.
Ability to: Plan, organize, coordinate and direct the activities
and operations of the Police Department;
Direct law enforcement, security activity and health and safety
programs;
Respond quickly, effectively and efficiently in emergency or crisis
situations;
Provide a safe and secure working environment for staff and
students;
Conduct training and briefing sessions and various classroom
presentation;
Provide protection to District facilities and property;
Supervise and evaluate the performance of assigned staff;
Analyze situations accurately and adopt an effective course of
action;
Administer first aid in emergency situations;
Communicate effectively both orally and in writing;
Establish and maintain cooperative and effective working
relationships with others;
Work independently with little directions;
Plan and organize work;
Prepare and maintain accurate and detailed records and reports
related to the department;
Lift objects up to 50 pounds;
Drag a minimum of 125 pounds for a distance of 15 feet.
MEETING MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS DOES NOT ASSURE THE CANDIDATE OF AN
INTERVIEW. Applications will be evaluated taking into account the
breadth and depth of relevant education, experience, skills,
knowledge and abilities.
Additional Information
WORKING CONDITIONS
Sitting and standing for extended periods of time;
Use of firearm and other police safety equipment;
Operate an emergency vehicle in a variety of conditions;
Work outdoors in various working conditions.
Hours may vary according to the assignment.
CONDITIONS OF EMPLOYMENT
This is a full-time, 12-month, management position, Level IV, Range
15 of the Management Salary Schedule with starting salary of Step
A, $9,244/month. Effective date of employment will be as soon as a
successful candidate is selected and a mutually agreed upon date is
determined. Excellent benefits include: health care, dental
program, and vision services for employees and eligible dependents;
employee life insurance; sick leave; and retirement coverage
through the Public Employees' Retirement System (PERS).
Being able and ready to work onsite at a Chaffey facility or
location is an essential function of this job. Being able and ready
to work in-person with Chaffey students, Chaffey employees, or
other members of the Chaffey community/Chaffey partners/Chaffey
contractors is an essential function of this job.
APPLICATION PROCESS
Chaffey College utilizes an online electronic application system.
The application can be accessed at
https://www.schooljobs.com/careers/chaffey. The application must be
completely filled out in detail and clearly show that you meet the
qualifications as set forth in the announcement, and you must
upload the following documents:
Please do not include any additional documents only the documents
that are indicated below. If you upload documents that are not
required, your application may be disqualified. Please do not
submit letters of recommendation or documents that contain your
photograph.
Cover Letter
Resume
Professional Reference List (Include names, current addresses,
phone numbers, and email addresses)
P.O.S.T. Profile from the P.O.S.T. website (Upload as
Supplemental/Other Documents)
Copy of Transcripts (Photocopies or computer printouts are
acceptable. Copies of diplomas/degrees are NOT acceptable in lieu
of transcripts. Official sealed transcripts will be required upon
hire. International transcripts must be transcribed and evaluated
in English by a bona fide evaluation service. Educational
requirements must be met on or before the closing date.
The Selection Process
A screening committee will conduct all minimum qualification
appraisals as set forth on the announcement and reserves the right
to limit the number of interviews granted. Meeting the minimum
qualifications for a position does not assure the applicant an
interview. Applicants selected for an interview will be notified of
the time and place of the interview. Interviews are usually held on
the Chaffey College campus and are conducted by an Interview
Committee. Additional interviews may be required. Reasonable
accommodations are provided to persons with disabilities. Should an
applicant have a need for an accommodation due to a disability, the
applicant should contact the Office of Human Resources. Travel
costs related to an interview will be borne by the applicant.
About the College
The College
Established in 1883, Chaffey College is one of California's first
colleges. Nestled in the foothills of the San Gabriel Mountains,
Chaffey's Rancho Cucamonga, Fontana and Chino campus locations
serve students from throughout the Inland Empire. A fully
accredited two-year institution by the Western Association of
Schools and Colleges, Chaffey College offers associate degrees and
vocational and transfer programs in a wide variety of subjects.
Most recently named one of the Top 10 community colleges in the
nation by the Aspen Institute; Chaffey College remains committed to
its mission of improving the lives of its students, faculty, and
staff through education.
District
Serving throughout the diverse Inland Empire, Chaffey College
provides services to the cities of Chino, Chino Hills, Fontana,
Montclair, Ontario, Rancho Cucamonga, and Upland, reaching a
population of more than 830,000. The District also recruits from
some of the area's top high schools, accepting students from four
surrounding districts; Chaffey Joint Union High School, Chino
Unified School District, Fontana Unified School District, and the
Upland Unified School District.
Curricula
Whether the goal is to transfer to a four-year institution or enter
the workforce better prepared, Chaffey College provides its
students with the opportunity to take a variety of applicable
courses. From taking lower division and general education classes
to learning career-technical skills, the college provides its
students with the tools needed to succeed during their time at
Chaffey and beyond.
EmployerChaffey College
Address5885 Haven Avenue
Rancho Cucamonga, California, 91737
Phone909-652-6526
Websitehttp://www.chaffey.edu
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