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Supervisory Police Sergeant

Location:
Washington, DC
Salary:
70000
Posted:
May 14, 2021

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Nelson J. Jackson

**** **** ****** ** ***. *** Washington, D.C. 20009, Phone: 202-***-**** email:

adme3i@r.postjobfree.com

Georgetown University - Washington D.C.

Bachelor’s Degree 08/31/2018

GPA: 3.0

Bachelor of Arts in Liberal studies with a focus in International Relations Coursework, Licenses and Certifications:

Courses included analysis on, renaissance, romantic, biblical and epic literature analysis, American national security, counter terrorism and terrorism and foreign policy, war doctrine and international human rights law.

Professional Experience:

University of the District of Columbia – Washington D.C. 09/2020-Present

Supervisory Police Sergeant

Duties, Accomplishments and Related Skills

• Evening Shift supervisor

• Threat Assessment for presidential election polling sites

• Civil Disturbance Unit instructor

• Metropolitan Police Department firearms training certified KIPPDC - Washington D.C.

02/2019-07/2020

Capital Teaching Resident/First Grade Teacher, KIPP: DC Lead Academy Duties, Accomplishments and Related Skills

• Plan literacy and math lessons for a first-grade classroom of 26 students for whole group and small group instructional blocks.

• Participated in teacher training certification of approximately 150 hours through Capital Teaching Residency.

• Administered standardized assessments, including ANet and PARCC.

• Substitute taught and given blocks of instruction for 2nd 3rd and 4th grade. Georgetown University - Washington D.C

01/2016 – 02/2019

Patrol Sergeant

Duties, Accomplishments and Related Skills:

• Organizing and planning- Responsible for leading and maintaining schedules for multiple employees while also maintaining shift work schedules for people in the same position.

• Leadership- Supervises, directs and assists the 3rd shift (12 employees), was promoted twice from 2013 to 2015 for taking control of situations and guiding other employees during the absence of leadership.

• Problem solving and judgment- Often the senior leadership of the department on any given day, having to make quick decisions dealing with administrative issues as well as law enforcement concerns, with a firm knowledge of D.C. criminal code and the student code of conduct as administered by Georgetown University.

• Initiative- Volunteered and selected to train new employees on policy and procedure of the University, DC criminal code and CPR/First Aid training. Responsible for accumulating data on crime statistics around the Georgetown University area using comp stats for the department. Volunteered to be a department instructor for CPR and First aid instructor, to be the first responder to any injuries that should transpire while on duty, as well as teaching and certifying department employees. Volunteered to help with the departments sexual assault response team, as well as the community action team and with community events to bridge connections with GUPD and the community.

• Interpersonal ability and communication- Coordinated special events and community events in partnership with the Community Directors of Residential Halls and Residential Living at Georgetown University, Hoya kids (daycare) and with non-University affiliated agencies such as the United States State Department, Metropolitan Police Department and United States Secret Service.

• Collaboration- Taught University wide training with Georgetown’s Department of Safety on how civilians should respond to active shooter scenarios using the Run Hide Fight training method created by Department of Homeland Security. Also, helped provide supervision and collaborated with federal and city officials on security for VIP details with foreign dignitaries, celebrities and Public Officials.

Supervisor: Jay Gruber 202-***-****)

Okay to contact this Supervisor: Yes

Georgetown University

3700 O Street NW

Washington DC, 20057 United States

01/2015 - 01/2016

Hours per week: 40

Master Police Officer

Duties, Accomplishments and Related Skills:

In the absence of a watch commander or patrol sergeant, the Master Police Officer was responsible for running the shift. Also was expected to and did show up to most police dispatched calls to service to assist junior officers on the necessary steps to take while conducting an investigation or otherwise. Supervisor: Chief Jay Gruber 202-***-****)

Okay to contact this Supervisor: Yes

Georgetown University

3700 O Street NW

Washington DC, DC 20057 United States

09/2013 - 01/2015

Hours per week: 40

Police Officer

Duties, Accomplishments and Related Skills:

-Was responsible for conducting police and university official operations at the Georgetown University campus.

-Assisted with private security for special events with foreign dignitaries often working in conjunction with the State Department and Capitol Police and Metropolitan Police Department

-volunteered to be bike certified, CPR instructor certified, and received multiple commendations for going above and beyond duty to assist in either dangerous or non-ideal circumstances Supervisor: Chief Jay Gruber 202-***-****)

Okay to contact this Supervisor: Yes

United States Army, Fort Bragg, NC 07/2004 – 10/2008 60 to 100 hours a week (Active duty)

Served as an airborne Infantryman in the 82nd Airborne Division for almost four years to include two combat tours: Afghanistan in 2005 to 2006 and Iraq in 2007 to 2008.



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