Job Description
New Search
New Search| Job Category: | Police Officer |
| Reference #: | |
| Job Title: | Omaha Protection Officer |
| Hiring Organization: | Federal Reserve Bank of Kansas City |
| Salary Range: | $30,700 to $36,900 |
| Closing Date: | 2007-07-19 |
| Job Location: | Nebraska |
| Description: | Job Duties: Duties include: protect Bank personnel and assets; operate screening equipment; screen non-employees and employees in accordance with Bank policy; respond to first-aid and medical calls; respond to alarm and emergency calls; maintain necessary proficiency with firearm and emergency equipment; be available to work any shift. Minimum Requirements: Must be 21 yrs. of age; possess a valid driver's license; be able to effectively communicate in English; may not have any felony convictions or misdemeanor conviction for domestic violence; must have an honorable discharge if there was prior military service; must have high school dipoloma or equivalent and not less than one year specialized work experience in law enforcement/security. Specialized work experience means experience as an active member of a federal, state, county, or municipal police force, or as a military police officer or corrections officer, or comparable knowledge of law enforcement involving responsibility for maintaining order and protecting life and property that has provided a knowledge of law enforcement methods including arrest authority, search & seizure. Must meet Bank training requirements for Federal Reserve Law Enforcement Officer status and maintain compliance with Bank's "Fit for Duty" policy requirements for officers; must have effective written and verbal communication skills, a professional appearance and demeanor, and be able to obtain and maintain CPR/First Aid certification. |
| Special Instructions: | Please apply on-line at www.kc.frb.org |
| Additional Online Information: | http://www.kc.frb.org/humanres/currentopenings.htm |
| Contact Information: |
United States Click to email |
MARKETPLACE search vendors | advanced search
IN CASE YOU MISSED IT
|
