Part Time Campus Public Safety Officer

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Join Us….in building a NEW American Women’s College for the 21st Century

Become part of a vibrant community of world-class professionals transforming the lives of a motivated and diverse student population.  A pioneer in innovative academic programs since 1897 and one of the fastest growing colleges in New England, Bay Path College is seeking qualified candidates for the following position:

This position works up to 16 hours per week and qualified individuals must be willing to work 1st, 2nd or 3rd shifts, weekends, holidays and special events as needed.

This highly visible, customer service orientated position requires extensive walking while patrolling the campus, responds to calls for a wide range of services including emergency situations, inquiries and requests for non-emergency service, investigating accidents and injuries, and enforcing external laws and internal regulations. Our officers promote a safe and secure environment for students, employees and visitors utilizing the facilities and programs of the College.

Qualifications: Associate’s Degree in CJ preferred, high school diploma or equivalent required. A minimum of two years related experience in security, law enforcement and/or other relevant areas is required. Graduate of a full-time or reserve MCJTC or SSPO Academy a plus. Sound judgment and excellent organizational and communication skills a must. Qualified candidates must submit to and pass a background investigation and possess a valid driver’s license. CPR certification a plus but not required.

Applicants for this position should submit a cover letter outlining salary requirements, resume and contact information for four professional references. All applications should be sent electronically in MS Word format to hr@baypath.edu.

Review of applications will begin immediately and will continue until the position is filled.

An equal opportunity employer, Bay Path College is committed to fostering diversity in its student body, faculty, and staff.