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Public Safety Officer

Company:
Augustine Band of Cahuilla Indians Careers
Location:
Coachella, CA
Posted:
April 29, 2024
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Job Description

Description:

Under the general supervision of Department of Public Safety Sergeant and Corporal, the Security Officer, provides the highest level of public safety services to the Augustine Band of Cahuilla Indians by preventing crime and ensuring the protection of life, property, and assets through engagement and enforcement of applicable policies, laws and ordinances on the Augustine Reservation. The Security Officer must possess the ability to balance public service while protecting the interest and assets of the Tribe. Duties and Responsibilities:

Assigned to stationary or patrol duties on the reservation including Tribal businesses and offices.

Respond to calls for service and emergencies

Conduct investigations and exclude individuals from tribal property for violations of policy, laws, and to prevent the interruption of tribal business.

Prepares reports of criminal and non-criminal incidents.

Respond to medical emergencies and assist in rendering appropriate aid

Assist in patrolling the gaming facility and ensuring the protection of life, property and assets.

Benefits: The Augustine Department of Public Safety offers great health insurance benefits including; medical HMO & PPO options, dental HMO & PPO options, vision insurance, and life insurance. We also offer a generous 401(k) and Roth 401(k) benefit. All full-time employees begin accruing Vacation and Sick time the day they are hired. Augustine is a drug-free employer, you will be subject to a drug test upon conditional offer of employment. Indian Preference Policy. Preference in filling vacancies is given to qualified Indian candidates in accordance with Tribal Law. Verification must be submitted with this application, if claiming Indian Preference. Consideration will be given to non-Indian applicants in the absence of qualified Indian Preference eligible candidates.

Equal Opportunity Employer. Within the scope of Indian Preference, all candidates will receive consideration without regard to race, color, sex, religion, national origin, or other non-merit factors. Requirements:

Must be a minimum 21 years of age. Experience: A minimum of 1-year of current security work experience and/or police or military service. Experience working with Federally Recognized Native American Tribes is highly preferred. Experience working in a Casino a plus. Education: High School diploma or GED. Must be able to read, write, speak and understand the English language. Competent with Microsoft computer software and standard office equipment. Completion of the PC 832 course and knowledge of Public Law 280 is highly desirable. Licenses, Certifications and other Qualifications:

California BSIS Security Guard Card

Valid California Driver’s license

Clean Driving Record

CPR/AED and First Aid Certification (preferred, not required)

Gaming License Information: In order to be hired and remain employed with the Augustine Band of Cahuilla Indians, all individuals who have the conditional offer of employment extended to them must successfully complete an extensive background investigation process in order to obtain their Gaming License. Listed below are items that may have an adverse effect on your suitability to hold a gaming license. If any of the following apply to you, please contact Human Resources.

Felony conviction

Theft conviction

Misdemeanor conviction involving any of the following:

Forgery

Extortion

Conspiracy to defraud

Gambling activities

Willful failure to make required payments, or filing false reports with governmental agencies

Bribing or unlawfully influencing a public officer or employee

Crime involving dishonesty, or moral turpitude*

Embezzlement

Violent crime

A registered sex offender.

Current prosecution or pending charge or conviction under appeal for any of the above offenses.

* Moral turpitude is defined as 1. Conduct that is believed to be contrary to community standards of honesty, good morals, or justice. 2. A quality of dishonesty or other immorality that is determined by a court to be present in the commission of a criminal offense.

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