A combination of education and experience substantially equivalent to graduation from high school, and
one (1) year of general work experience.
Qualifying General Work Experience:
Any work experience which may involve the basic skills: reading, writing, computation and communication.
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Public Safety Worker I at Kauai
Work Shift/ Schedule:
7 days/week operation; shift work (United States of America)
Equal Opportunity Employer
Benefits
Health insurance
Additional Information
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Job Title:
Public Safety Worker I
Salary Range:
N/A
Position Salary:
4,221.00 USD Monthly
Location:
Police Department Headquarters
Civil Service or Non Civil Servic e:
Civil Service
Job Summary:
Provides a variety of enforcement and protective services in the booking, detention, and transfer of arrested persons for the Kauai Police Department; assists officers with security and custodial tasks at the police facility; performs other related duties as required.
Examples of Duties:
( The following are examples of duties and are not necessarily descriptive of any one position in this class. The omission of specific duties statements does not preclude management from assigning such duties if such duties are a logical assignment for the position ).
Conducts booking procedures, takes fingerprints and photographs, and processes suspected offenders;
Performs sobriety testing;
Receives, stores, and accounts for personal properties of persons being held at detention cells;
Monitors and stands watch over detainees for unusual behavior and to prevent them from injuring themselves;
Maintains operational logs and performs other receiving desk duties;
Provides general information and assistance to the public and receives complaints over the telephone;
Assists patrol sector officers by investigating noncriminal complaints;
May assist arresting officers in taking custody and searching of suspects; may collect and preserve evidence;
Maintains the security of the main police building, equipment, and materials;
Directs traffic when necessary and issue citations for parking violations;
Escorts prisoners to court and/or prison within and outside the State;
Operates a motor vehicle and other equipment used on the job;
Equipped with firearm when escorting prisoners; prepares necessary reports;
Attends meeting, conferences, and workshops as requested and authorized; and
Performs other related duties as required.