State Office Complex Police Officer Ii - Concord, United States - The State of New Hampshire

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State of New Hampshire Job Posting

Department of Safety

Division of State Police - State Office Complex Police Force

36 Clinton Street Concord, NH 03301

**STATE OFFICE COMPLEX POLICE OFFICER II

(Campus Patrol Officer II)
Position #44791

Application Closing Date:
Monday July 22, 2024

Exam Date:
Saturday July 27, 2024


REQUIRED:
Official College Transcripts or DD 214 Forms

The pay range for this position is $25.45- $33.72 per hour

Hourly Shift Differential:
Second Shift - $1.20, Third Shift - $1.50, Rotating Shift - $1.20


The State of New Hampshire, Department of Safety, Division of State Police - State Office Complex Police Force has a full-time vacancy for Campus Patrol Officer II, SOC TITLE POLICE OFFICERS-P3.


SUMMARY:
Provides police coverage to the New Hampshire Hospital and the Governor Hugh J.

Gallen State Office Park South through enforcement of federal, state and local laws and established policies and procedures, as well as providing general and specialized services to patients/residents, employees, and citizens.


YOUR EXPERIENCE COUNTS:

- **Under a recent change to the rules, an applicant's relevant experience now counts towards formal education degrees referenced below _See Per 405.1 _.

18 Months of additional relevant experience = Associate's degree

36 Months of additional relevant experience = Bachelor's degree

54 Months of additional relevant experience = Master's degree

**MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS: Education:
Associates degree or 60 credit hours from an accredited institute of higher education.


Experience:
No experience required

OR

Education:
High school diploma or high school equivalency credential.

Experience:

Two years of experience as a certified police officer, security officer, correctional officer, active military, or mental health worker providing direct care to patients or combination of.


License/Certification:

Must possess a valid driver's license and complete the Safe Driver Course within the first six (6) months of employment.


SPECIAL REQUIREMENTS:


  • Must be at least twenty-one (21) years of age on date of appointment.
  • Must, within six (6) months of employment, successfully complete the Full-Time Police Academy at the training course established by the NH Police Standards and Training Council and thereafter maintain annual certification.
  • Must, within the first four (4) weeks of employment, successfully complete all written and physical components of the Mental Health Worker Training Program as approved by the Division of Personnel.
  • Drug screening administered under the direction of a licensed physician according to established protocols.
  • A physical fitness performance test according to established standards and successful retest every three (3) years thereafter.
  • A psychological screening test battery administered under the direction of a licensed psychologist or psychiatrist designed to detect behavior traits that could adversely affect the ability to perform the essential functions of a police officer.
  • A physical examination according to established standards (PSTC Form D) and successfully retest every three (3) years thereafter.

RESPONSIBILITIES:


Conducts patrols and inspections on foot and in marked police vehicles to ensure the security and protection of multiple local, state, and federal agencies located on the campus of the Governor Hugh J.

Gallen State Office Park South with an emphasis on New Hampshire Hospital and mental health issues.


Appears in court as a witness in traffic violations, criminal cases or other administrative hearings as required; prepares cases for prosecution as required and serves warrants, domestic violence orders (DVOs) and juvenile petitions as applicable.


Monitors movements and behavior of potentially dangerous patients/residents and responds to and controls high risk situations involving out of control behaviors and psychiatric emergencies including the potential for injury to self and/or others.


Intervenes in disputes to restore peace and ensure safety of the public and parties involved, including confronting hostile persons, mediating disputes, and advising of rights of process.


Assists with the admission of patients to a state institution, searches for, locates and returns AWOL patients as applicable, transports patients to and from other institutions and court, both in and out of state.

Writes investigative and other reports, including citations, affidavits, complaints and warrants using appropriate grammar. Gathers information in criminal investigations by interviewing and obtaining the statements of victims, witnesses and suspects.


Enforces parking and traffic regulations, to include initiating traffic stops in marked cruisers to identify and apprehend violators, issuing verbal and written warnings and tickets, making in-custody arrests, and investigating traffic crashes.

Arrests suspects, forcibly if necessary, using handcuff and other restraints; subdues resisti

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