Examples of Duties Patrol campus property to provide for the safety and welfare of students and employees and their belongings; Provide security to campus property including buildings, vehicles, equipment and land; Enforce state and federal laws, local ordinances, and college rules and regulations pertaining to students, employees and visitors while on College property; Detect and deter crimes, respond to complaints, recognize situations quickly and objectively and determine the appropriate actions when assigned; Enforce traffic laws, assist motorists, direct traffic flows when needed, investigate traffic crashes; Respond to emergency medical situations and administer first aid within the scope of his/her training; Perform initial investigations and follow up investigations into criminal activity; Testify in court of law as to findings in criminal investigations; Prepare written reports and incident reports relating to criminal incidents, security and safety matters; Serve as the single point of contact for campus incidents that occur during a shift, in the absence of a higher-ranking campus authority; Continuously monitor campus buildings and grounds for fire, safety hazards, maintenance problems and areas where needed patrols are warranted. Supplemental Information Strong interpersonal skills, and effective oral and written communication/public relation skills; Knowledge of the NC General Statutes, individual rights, search and seizure, and the methods, procedures and practices used in investigation; Proven ability to act quickly and intelligently in an emergency situation; Ability to carry out oral and written instructions; Ability to perform general patrol (emergency response, medical, traffic and service) duties; Understanding of crime prevention and community policing; Ability to effectively use and maintain law enforcement equipment; Ability to effectively perform telecommunications duties; Personal integrity, honesty, and the ability to maintain confidentiality; and, Understanding of the mission, goals, and objectives of a community college.