Campus Security Officer - On-Call (Temp) Rogue Community CollegeCampus Security Officer - On-Call (Temp)ORKnowledge of basic emergency response procedures, including first aid/CPR, fire safety, and evacuation protocols, is necessary for effectively responding to various emergencies on campus and understanding the importance of collaboration and coordination with local law enforcement agencies, emergency responders, and other campus stakeholders in ensuring safety and security. Moreover, it includes actively supporting student and staff initiatives, cultivating positive community relationships, collaborating with college administrators to address complaints, promptly reporting criminal incidents to local law enforcement, enforcing college policies, and meticulously documenting activities through report writing.
OHSU Police Officer Oregon Health & Science UniversityOHSU Police OfficerPortland, Oregon$38.46–$49.14 / hourli>Provide helpful community relations, customer service, and pro-active reporting functions with the DPS staff and customers throughout OHSU, including, but not limited to, the following:Inform the appropriate department(s) of any problems noticed, changes in conditions, possible/actual interruptions of services, unsafe conditions, and any potential/actual unsafe condition. It is the applicant's responsibility to schedule with the National Testing Network at http://www.nationaltestingnetwork.com , select OHSU as an agency to send test scores to, and take the Frontline Written Exam.
Assistant Director of Safety and Security EASTERN OREGON UNIVERSITYAssistant Director of Safety and SecurityOR$59,177–$71,010 / yearul>Five (5) years of experience in public safety, campus safety/security, security operations, emergency management, law enforcement, fire/life safety, military security, or a related field, including coordinating security operations, incident response, report preparation, safety/security programs, and collaboration with public safety or campus partners. Two (2) years of experience in administrative, emergency management, compliance, policy, or cross-functional coordination work, including maintaining records, preparing reports, supporting emergency plans or drills, interpreting policies and procedures, coordinating across departments, and handling sensitive or confidential information.
Community Safety and Crisis Response Coordinator University of OregonCommunity Safety and Crisis Response CoordinatorEugene, OR$45,000–$55,000 / yearThe person in this role will work toward this mission in the following ways: Illustrate efforts at awareness and implementation with other individuals in the workplace; act as an advocate to assure efforts toward best practices, including support of trainings and serving as a resource for inquiries; act as a supporter to implement policy and/or establish procedures or guidelines for their school/college or VP area/Division; and act as a supporter to implement and/or establish procedures or guidelines for the University. Coordinators work closely with Residence Life staff and key campus partners—including the Dean of Students Office, University Counseling Services, and the University of Oregon Police Department—to ensure students receive comprehensive support.