Police Officer
Police Officers, Second Shift
(2 Openings)
The full-time Police Officer will perform all phases of police work, including protection of life
and property, preservation of peace and order, and enforcement of laws within the College
community and in the public, investigative work, and other related duties. Minimum education
includes current Act 120 training (employment with Act 120 training is conditional until certified
as a Police Officer by Municipal Police Officer Education and Training Commission (MPOETC).
The department also has the opportunity to participate in the Little League World Series and
Lycoming County DUI enforcement. We offer a competitive salary and benefits package,
excellent educational benefits for employees and dependents at Penn College and The
Pennsylvania State University, and an exciting work experience as part of the Penn College
family. Please see the detailed job announcement on our website and submit an application:
www.pct.edu/Jobs.
At Penn College, People Make the Difference
Penn College is committed to equal opportunity and the diversity of its workforce.
-Enforce the state and local laws, and appropriate College regulations through investigation, apprehension and prosecution of violators. (Essential)
-Investigate reported crime, accidents, and incidents; submit completed reports of investigation to the Chief. (Essential)
-Perform as an investigator in plainclothes as directed. (Essential)
-Perform as police-community relations officer as required. (Essential)
-Perform patrol and surveillance duties as directed. (Essential)
-Recognize and report public safety hazards. (Essential)
-Serve as a member of College committees and as a public speaker as required. (Marginal)
-Acquire and apply skills and techniques such as first aid; photography; fingerprinting; crime scene search; collection and preservation of evidence; report writing; interviewing of victims, witnesses, suspects and accused; case preparation and court presentation. (Essential)
-Render assistance to persons and agencies by providing advice, information, investigation, inspection, transportation, first aid, and similar services. (Essential)