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This position is a liaison to the OHSU community attending emergency and safety meetings to be responsive to public safety issues. The Operations Lieutenant will maintain membership in relevant professional associations dedicated to advancement of public safety and keep abreast of current best practices.
The Operations Lieutenant is a forward thinking, problem solver, and part of the management team with input to all aspects of department operations. This position conducts and/or monitors internal investigations, issues disciplinary action and effectively recommends disciplinary action to the Director towards personnel consistent with policies and procedures. The Operations Lieutenant assists with Use of Force reviews to analyze for policy violations and potential training issues. He/she may be assigned to assist with labor negotiations or serve as a representative for DPS during labor management issues.
This position works with near complete independence almost all the time. He/she directly supervises an entire shift or multiple shifts of sergeants, police officers, and community service officers and may serve as the senior administrative officer when directed by the Chief of Police. The Operations Lieutenant serves as the on-scene coordinator, unless relieved by municipal authorities, during any emergency event. The Operations Lieutenant must show initiative in handling and dealing with emerging safety and security problems and will be subject to recall or telephone calls at any time to assist in any DPS incident or emergency that may be critical to the full time operation of the hospital, or in relief of other OHSU security and police staff.
Performance evaluated on commitment and displayed behavior in support of Campus Services goals and objectives, and ability to help realize its vision. Fulfills responsibility to organization through performance that promotes the service excellence philosophy of OHSU and the Campus Services department.
Must have at least 3 years of middle management experience in law enforcement and/or medical center security and/or university public safety and/or closely related experience.
Must be able to exercise independent judgment and make quick sound decisions while supervising a group of police officers and Community Service Officers and other Staff.
Must have sound understanding of Oregon Revised Statues and Federal Law.
Must be able learn and follow and instruct staff in OHSU Administrative and Departmental Policies, Procedures and Guidelines.
Must be free of Criminal History and be able to pass a Criminal Justice background check.
Must possess a Valid Drivers License and the ability to meet OHSU Driving Policy requirements
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