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MiraCosta College
  • Position Number: 2204614
  • Location: Oceanside, CA
  • Position Type: Campus Safety and Police


Chief of Police (Interim)
MiraCosta College


For full details and to apply, go to https://jobs.miracosta.edu/postings/2406

Type of Assignment: Full Time
Assignment Category: Temporary Assignment

Position Details:
One interim, exempt, full-time, district and categorically funded, POST certified classified administrator position, 40 hours per week, 12 months per year on the Oceanside campus. The work schedule will generally be Monday through Friday, 8:00 am - 5:00 pm. The person selected for this position will be subject to assignment to any district facility during any hours of operation. The person selected for this position will be eligible to apply for the permanent position in the future.


Salary Range: 14 (classified administrators)
Compensation: The starting salary for this position is $125,444 per year (Range 14, step 1) on the 2020-2021 salary schedule for classified administrators.

Employees must make arrangements for the direct deposit of paychecks into the financial institution of their choice, via electronic fund transfer.


Benefits:
A full benefits package which includes employer-paid medical, dental, and vision plans for employee and dependents; $100,000 employee life insurance; other optional coverages; and membership in the California Public Employees Retirement System (CalPERS)*

*NOTE: Membership in school PERS, not safety PERS.


Position Term in Months: $Term

Application Procedure:
In order to be considered for this position, you must submit the following documents directly in the online system and finish applying and receive a confirmation number. The submission deadline for the first screening of applications is Tuesday, April 27, 2021.

1. Application on which you list all relevant experience.

2. A current resume or curriculum vitae summarizing your educational background and experience.

3. A cover letter addressed to the Screening and Interview Committee specifically describing how your experience aligns with the representative duties and desirable qualifications.

4. Transcripts of college coursework which provide evidence of meeting the minimum qualifications as stated in this job posting. Unofficial or legible photocopies are acceptable. If a degree(s) was earned, the transcripts must state that the degree was awarded. Any degree/coursework used to satisfy the minimum qualifications must be from a post-secondary institution accredited by an accreditation agency recognized by either the U.S. Department of Education or the Council on Post-secondary Accreditation.

If your degree(s) is from a college or university outside of the United States, you must submit a detailed evaluation from a professional evaluation agency. To view a list of agencies approved by the California Commission on Teacher Credentialing, go to https://www.ctc.ca.gov/docs/default-source/leaflets/cl635.pdf?sfvrsn=6. Transcripts or translations in English still require the evaluation to show the U.S. equivalence of your degree.

5. If you have your POST management course certificate, please attach it as document type: Certificate/License 1.

6. If you have your California POST-certified Internal Affairs Investigation course certificate, please attach it as document type: Certificate/License 2.

The screening and interview committee will review application materials for up to three to four weeks following the closing date. Applicants selected for interview will be contacted by phone; those not selected for interview will be notified by e-mail once interview candidates have been scheduled.

Offer of employment to the person selected for this position is contingent upon 1) successful completion of a pre-placement physical exam at district expense; 2) submission of a current tuberculosis test clearance; 3) proof of eligibility to work in the United States; 4) fingerprint clearance; and 5) approval by the Board of Trustees.

Retired STRS members are not eligible for this position.


Basic Function:
Under direction, provide leadership, and plan, organize, coordinate and direct the operations and activities of the College Police and Safety Department; direct law enforcement, security activities, traffic/parking management, community engagement and emergency preparedness programs; provide protection to district facilities and property, and a secure working environment for staff and students.


Distinguishing Characteristics:


Essential Duties & Responsibilities:
The duties listed below are intended only as illustrations of the various types of work that may be performed. The omission of specific statements of duties does not exclude them from the position if the work is similar, related or a logical assignment to this class. Duties are identified by law enforcement pillars which reflect the districts mission, vision, values, goals and commitments.

Management

Plan, organize, coordinate and direct all district police functions, including patrol, law enforcement, investigations, Internal Affairs, Communications Center, traffic/parking, recordkeeping, emergency preparedness and response and related support services.

Develop and maintain equity-minded goals, objectives, policies, procedures and work standards in compliance with federal, state and departmental rules and regulations and to ensure consistency and alignment with the districts commitment to a racially just, trauma-informed policing approach, emphasizing innovation, creativity, transparency, open communication and community engagement at all levels.

Plan, organize and evaluate the performance of the police department and staff that supports achieving the departments and districts mission, objectives and values, and ensure a high-performance, service-oriented work environment.

Maintain strong relationships with key campus stakeholders and law enforcement agencies; work creatively and collaboratively to address the needs of disproportionately impacted and minoritized populations including Latinx and Chicanx communities, Black and African American communities, Native Hawaiian and Pacific Islander communities, Native American communities, lesbian, gay, bisexual, trans, queer/questioning, intersex, and asexual (LGBTQIA+) communities, veteran communities, former foster youth, adult students, and students from low socioeconomic statuses, undocumented/mixed status/DACA., reduce disparities, and help create a racially just campus climate.

Create a supportive culture of holistic wellness that directly addresses the mental health of officers so that they can best serve students and the campus community.

Manage departmental professional development activities and trainings such as de-escalation, use of force, implicit bias, mental health, the impacts of trauma, and the history of policing trainings.

Develop and manage the budget and other financial measures of the Police Department.

Establish and monitor administrative controls and coordinate inspections and audits; complete mandated reporting and notifications.

Direct the analysis of data and statistics, analyze data and identify additional departmental needs.

Develop data-informed action plans and process improvements based on aggregated and disaggregated data.

Community Policing and Crime Reduction

Coordinate the departments community-oriented policing and direct crime prevention programs.

Assist in the development of community approaches for planning, implementing, and responding to complex crisis situations, identify problems and collaborate on implementing solutions that produce meaningful results for the community.

Act as a department spokesperson to the media and direct departmental public information efforts.

Lead forums and meetings that foster positive community interaction and encourages input about the departments programs and services

Conduct intentional outreach to the districts disproportionately impacted and minoritized populations and ensure that culturally competent police-college community interactions are at the core of the departments community policing strategy.

Work with the campus community on updates and communication of policies and procedures to ensure transparency and increase understanding.

Coordinate and respond to social media threats, and student conduct issues related to technology and social media.

Emergency Preparedness & Training

Direct the development and implementation of emergency preparedness, terrorism response, disaster management plans, and other functions and programs.

Develop and conduct training workshops for the campus community.


Other Duties:
Participate in community civic efforts and service clubs to enhance the colleges presence in the community; act as a college outreach speaker to service clubs, associations, businesses and corporations.

Perform related duties as assigned.


Knowledge Of:
Thorough understanding of theories, principles, practices, methods, and techniques of police administration, criminal justice, modern patrol and criminal investigation techniques, crime prevention, and critical incident management.

Knowledge of Federal, state and local laws, policies and directives applicable to areas of responsibility including National Institute Management System (NIMS), FCC and HIPPA requirements, Federal Jeanne Clery Disclosure of Campus Security Policy and Campus Crime Statistics Act, Title IX, Violence against Women Act and associated regulations.

Knowledge of research methods and analysis techniques including the ability to effectively using technology to track and disaggregate data.

Knowledge of principles and practices of public administration, including budgeting, purchasing and maintaining public records.


Ability To:
Ability to communicate tactfully, respectfully and effectively with the public, both orally and in writing, in a manner consistent with the departments policing and customer service policies.

Ability to develop and effectively implement disaster preparedness and terrorism response strategies.

Ability to exercise judgment, discretion and decision making in emergency situations, under tight deadlines and in crisis situations.

Ability to select, motivate and evaluate staff and provide for their training and professional development.

Ability to establish and maintain effective working relationships with all those encountered in the course of work.

Ability to demonstrate a sensitivity to and understanding of diverse academic, socioeconomic, cultural, disability, and ethnic backgrounds of community college students.


Education & Experience:
Graduation from an accredited four-year college or university with a major in police science, law enforcement, criminal justice, public administration or a related field, and ten years of police experience including five years of management-level experience; or an equivalent combination of training and experience. Experience in a public agency is preferred.

NOTE: For work experience, one year is defined as equivalent to 40 hours per week for 12 months, or at least 2,080 hours.

Additionally, candidates for this position must meet the following minimum peace officer selection standards as set forth in Government Code Sections 1029 and 1031. Every California peace officer must be:

Free of any felony convictions.

A citizen of the United States or a permanent resident alien who is eligible for and has applied for citizenship.

At least 18 years of age.

Fingerprinted for purposes of search of local, state, and national fingerprint files to disclose any criminal record.

Of good moral character, as determined by a thorough background investigation.

A high school graduate, pass the General Education Development test or other high school equivalency test approved by CDE, or have attained a two-year, four-year, or advanced degree from an accredited or approved institution.

Found to be free from any physical, emotional, or mental condition, including bias against race or ethnicity, gender, nationality, religion, disability, or sexual orientation, that might adversely affect the exercise of the powers of a peace officer.


Desirable Qualifications:


Licenses & Other Requirements:
A valid California drivers license and the ability to maintain insurability under the districts vehicle insurance program.

POST management certificate or the ability to complete the POST Management course within one year.

Completion of California POST-certified Internal Affairs Investigation Course required within one year of appointment.

ICS/NIMS (Incident Command Systems/National Institute Management System) 100/200/400/700 are desired.

Successful completion of a comprehensive background investigation is required, including a review of employment history, criminal conviction record, credit history, use of intoxicants and/or other controlled substances.


Physical Effort:
The physical efforts described here are representative of those that must be met by employees to successfully perform the essential functions of this class. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions.

The employee must maintain department physical fitness and weight requirements necessary to perform the job functions with or without accommodation, such as the ability to walk, run and operate motor vehicles and equipment.


Emotional Effort:
Ability to effectively use written and oral communication skills; read and interpret data, information and documents; analyze and solve problems; use math and mathematical reasoning; observe and interpret people and situations; learn and apply new information and skills; perform highly detailed work; deal with changing deadlines, constant interruptions and multiple concurrent tasks; respond to life-threatening, emergency situations; cope with disturbing or traumatic situations; interact with others encountered in the course of work, including frequent contact with the public and dissatisfied, abusive and traumatized individuals. Incumbents will occasionally be required to pass psychological evaluations.


Working Conditions:
Primarily business office environment; subject to frequent public contact and interruption; intermittent exposure to individuals acting in a disagreeable fashion. Occasional local travel may be requested. Work involves potentially dangerous situations and exposure to disturbing or traumatic events. The employee is required to be on call during off-duty hours including weekends and holidays and for telephone consultations and to respond in emergency situations and natural disasters.


Posting Number: S20/21041P
Human Resources Contact Information: jobs@miracosta.edu or 760.795.6854
Job Close Date:
Open Until Filled: Yes
First Screening Date: The submission deadline for the first screening of applications is Tuesday, April 27, 2021. Applications will continue to be accepted until the position is filled.

About MiraCosta College
MiraCosta College is one of California's 115 public community colleges. The district operates two campus sites and two centers, and offers a robust online education program. Situated between San Diego and Los Angeles, MiraCosta College benefits from multicultural influences and cultural opportunities. Both students and staff enjoy a friendly atmosphere and the feeling that we are all here to help one another. MiraCosta College is an Equal Opportunity Employer with a commitment to diversity, equity, and inclusion. For more details, please visit our website at http://www.miracosta.edu/officeofthepresident/pio/aboutmcc.html





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