Community Service Officer, Part Time, UNK
The duties of a community service officer focuses on building security, event security, maintaining and inventorying department equipment. Can be responsible for storing and documenting evidence as well as maintaining it. And any other duties as assigned by a supervisor.
Required Qualifications:
High school graduation or GED. Must have a valid drivers license, no felony or serious misdemeanor conviction, reliable and punctual. Willing to be a team player and understand the role of the Community Service Officer (CSO).
HOW TO APPLY: To be considered for the position, application materials need to be submitted by May 28, 2025. Application materials can be submitted at UNK Employment Opportunity Questions regarding the position can be directed to Ted Eichholz at (308) 865-8911. Upon a contingent offer of employment, the University of Nebraska will conduct an investigation of employment records, educational records, criminal records, and other records to verify the information provided in your application and/or any additional information you have provided is accurate. Salaries at the University of Nebraska at Kearney are competitive. The University provides a flexible benefits program at minimal cost to the employee. NuFlex benefit choices include a Medical Plan and Prescription Drug Program, Vision Care, Dental Plan, LTD, Life Insurance, AD&D Insurance, Dependent Life Insurance, Long Term Care Insurance, and Reimbursement Accounts for Health and Dependent Care. The Employee and Dependent Scholarship program is also available to eligible employees. Basic Retirement Plan options include TIAA and Fidelity.
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