Under the direction of the Sergeant, Department of Public Safety (DPS), Public Safety Officer II (PSO II) provides essential support to DPS. This role requires a comprehensive knowledge of the organization and expertise in public safety practices, along with an understanding of all DPS policies and procedures. PSO II is responsible for performing a broad range of duties while maintaining professionalism and confidentiality. Additionally, the PSO II may undertake other assignments and responsibilities as designated by DPS.
ESSENTIAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES
1. Protects the San Manuel Reservation and its vicinity, including the Yaamava’ Resort and Casino, this role involves ensuring the safety of Tribal members, assets, customers, team members, facilities, and operations. Responsibilities include inspecting premises for signs of illegal entry or activity, engaging with occupants and visitors to ensure everything is in order, and identifying potential times and locations for incidents or criminal activities.2. Facilitates and provides comprehensive training through DPS Field Training Program (FTP) guidelines to newly assigned officers transitioning from an academic setting to field training by providing guidance on complex situations and acting as a role model to PSO I.3. Assists in the development/delivery of training programs for DPS and other enterprise departments emphasizing leadership, customer service, corporate security, casino security operations, patrol operations, defensive tactics, CPR/first aid, officer safety, active shooter, vehicle operations, weapon use/qualifications and other necessary skills used by officers in classroom and field settings.4. Conducts thorough investigations of more complex criminal activities, prepares detailed reports and collaborates with allied law enforcement agencies as needed.5. Responds to and manages critical incidents, demonstrating advanced decision-making skills and the ability to effectively coordinate resources and personnel.6. Develops and implements enhanced security protocols and risk assessment strategies for tribal events, high-profile visitors, and sensitive locations.7. Serves as a liaison between DPS and other departments, fostering effective communication and collaboration.8. Participates in community outreach programs, building strong relationships with tribal members and promoting public safety awareness.9. Maintains proficiency with all assigned equipment, including firearms, less-lethal weapons, and technical systems, and trains others in their proper use.10. Performs other duties as assigned to support the efficient operation of the department.
SPECIAL ASSIGNMENT OPPORTUNITIES
These positions are only available to active PSO’s who have successfully completed their Field Training Program, are in good standing, and have been in their position for a minimum of 180-days. Special assignments require current Public Safety employees to go through a testing and selection process. Once selected, the PSO will receive specialized training for their assignment. PSO roles that require non-uniform and/or concealed carry of firearms, must comply with all California State Law, BSIS guidelines, and DPS policies related to the use of firearms.
Assignments may include, but are not limited to:
Honor Guard
Or other assignments within the Patrol, Resort, or Casino Divisions
EDUCATIONAL, EXPERIENCE AND QUALIFICATIONS
High School Diploma or GED required.
Associate’s degree, from a regionally accredited institution, in related field preferred.
Minimum four (4) years of experience working Security required.
Must be at least 21 years of age.
KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS AND ABILITIES (KSA)
Excellent customer service skills and ability to handle complex public interactions.
Advanced knowledge of security procedures and applicable State, Federal and Tribal laws, regulations, and ordinances; proficiency in interviewing and interrogation techniques; expertise in surveillance techniques; and a comprehensive understanding of laws governing search and seizure.
Must demonstrate advanced ability to analyze situations critically and objectively, recording detailed information accurately and completely while providing service with exceptional skill, firmness, tact, and impartiality.
Must excel in recalling and expressing complex information clearly and concisely, both orally and in writing, with the ability to brief senior management effectively.
Must consistently demonstrate the ability to remain calm under highly stressful conditions, exercise advanced judgment, and make sound decisions during emergency situations.
Must safely operate a motor vehicle and possess thorough knowledge of state and local motor vehicle laws, along with the capability to train others in safe driving practices.
Must maintain exemplary grooming and appearance standards, serving as a role model for PSO-I in adherence to DPS policies on uniform appearance. Must properly maintain and utilize all issued personal protection equipment, including ballistic vests.
Must consistently produce high-quality written documents, demonstrating advanced skills in spelling, grammar, punctuation, organization, and content.
Must demonstrate the ability to assume leadership roles in incident command situations.
Must exhibit the ability to train and develop PSOs, lead small teams, and assist in the development of departmental policies and procedures.
Must demonstrate a commitment to ongoing professionalism and development and be willing to pursue additional certifications or specialized training as required by the department.
REQUIRED LICENSES, CERTIFICATIONS AND REGISTRATIONS
At the discretion of the San Manuel Tribal Gaming Commission, you may be required to obtain and maintain a gaming license.
Select One of the Following:
☒ Authorized Driver: Role requires operation or driving of Tribe-owned vehicles or driving patron vehicles. A valid driver’s license with an acceptable driving record as determined by the insurance carrier is required.
☐ Driving Responsibilities: Role requires regular commuting between locations. A valid driver's license and vehicle insurance with minimum liability limits is required. Role will not operate or drive Tribe-owned vehicles or patron vehicles.
☐ No Driving Responsibilities: Role does not require a driver’s license or insurance.
The applicant must be able to obtain a valid California Bureau of Security and Investigative Services (BSIS) Guard card and comply with all current requirements set forth by BSIS for Armed Security Officers prior to starting PSO Academy.
Must successfully pass BSIS courses and Firearms Certification and obtain a Firearms Card at the start of the Academy. Responsible for maintaining a valid BSIS Guard Card and Firearms Permit. Firearms must comply with the DPS firearms policy.
Must pass all bi-annual BSIS firearms qualification course with registered approved firearm.
San Manuel will make reasonable accommodations in compliance with applicable law.
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