ul>The incumbent will be required to work flexible schedules, which may include work on some weekends, evenings, nights, and/or holidays; Work is performed both in an office and field environment; Requires sufficient personal mobility and physical reflexes to permit the employee to function in a general office environment and to physically respond to emergency situations in the field and office; Must be able to perform defensive maneuvers, maintain balance, and react quickly to unpredictable movements; Requires acute visual and auditory acuity for monitoring people, environments, and activities; Requires the ability to observe and handle materials safely and carefully, including physically manipulating and inspecting objects; Requires bending, reaching, and crouching to conduct searches in various environments; Requires strength and endurance to prevent physical confrontations, using verbal and non-verbal cues to de-escalate tensions; May be required to lift up to 20 lbs; This position involves exposure to potentially hazardous materials, airborne pathogens, blood, blood borne pathogens, bodily fluids, and goods or substances that may be deemed harmful; This position interacts with youth dealing with sensitive and often challenging situations; incumbent must demonstrate strong emotional resilience and composure to ensure the safety and well-being of self and others. Other POST certification requirements include:
- Must be a citizen of the United States;
- Must be at least 21 years of age;
- Must not have been made ineligible for certification based on past conduct as defined by IDAPA 11, Rules of the Idaho POST Council, which includes certain criminal, drug, or controlled-substance violations, other-than-honorable military discharge status, or past decertification or denial of certification.