MARICOPA COMMUNITY COLLEGE DISTRICT JOB DESCRIPTION
TITLE: CHIEF SECURITY OFFICER
GRADE: 15
JOB CODE: 01315
FLSA: MANAGEMENT
Job Summary
Directs and coordinates the enforcement of rules and
regulations of the college to maintain order and ensure a safe environment for
students, faculty, staff and general public.
Scope
This position works in the area of Security. Work contacts include administration,
faculty, students, staff, the public, and external agencies. Equipment used includes hand radios, base
mobile unit, two‑wheel bikes, electric vehicles, security cardkey,
computer equipment and typewriter.
Supervision Received
This position reports to an administrator who is responsible
for the area of Security; receives general direction regarding routine and
standard matters; specific instructions regarding non‑routine and highly
sensitive matters.
Supervision Exercised
Supervises Security Officers, temporaries, and
students.
Representative Duties
Plans and organizes college security procedures; implements
approved security methods and procedures; keeps abreasts and implements
federal, and local regulations; interprets security rules/regulations and
directs subordinates in their enforcement; consults with district safety
security advisor and outside sources for interpretation and application of
relevant laws, security rules, and measures; hires, trains and evaluates staff;
assigns staff to shifts and posts; coordinates the enforcement of traffic and
parking regulations, issuance of citations and parking permits, collection of
delinquent parking fines, purchase and installation of traffic signs; develops
and implements crowd control procedures; performs emergency first aid according
to federal and local standards; reports irregularities/problems to appropriate
authorities; may patrol areas as required; cooperates with police, fire, and
security authorities on cases and problems affecting the college; conducts
investigations; writes reports and correspondence; maintains required record‑keeping
system; lost and found; prepares and monitors budget; issues handicapped and
faculty parking permits; performs related duties as assigned.
Knowledge and Abilities
Knowledge of:
sound security practices; federal and local laws and regulations.
Ability to: learn, interpret, and communicate laws,
regulations, and policies; supervise and train others; remain objective despite
external pressures; communicate effectively and establish cooperative working
relationships with law enforcement agencies and a wide variety of persons
contacted in the course of performing assigned duties.
Training and Experience
Any combination of education, training, and experience that
provides the required knowledge and abilities.
An example of this would be college coursework in law enforcement
administration, criminal justice or a related field and/or responsible
experience in a security or law enforcement operation.
Special Conditions of Employment
A valid Class D Arizona Drivers License is required. APOST
certification required or ability to be APOST certified.
Working Conditions
Positions in this class may require that incumbents be on 24‑hour
emergency call, stand and walk for extended periods of time; and lift up to 50
lb. objects. Positions in this class do
not carry weapons.
This class specification is intended to indicate the basic
nature of positions allocated to the class and examples of typical duties that
may be assigned. It does not imply that
all positions within the class perform all of the duties listed, nor does it
necessarily list all possible duties that may be assigned.