Temporary Hourly (Security - Summer/Fall Quarter - 2026)

Columbia Basin CollegeWa 99301, WA
Onsite

About The Position

Columbia Basin College (“CBC” or the “College”) seeks to develop a pool of applicants for Temporary Hourly (Security) positions. CBC employs temporary employees to meet short-term and intermittent workload needs. Temporary Hourly employees have non-student status and are defined as those staff employees not occupying a budgeted line position (an appointed position) and are temporary, at-will employees. Temporary hourly positions are exempt from the civil service rules and are limited to one (1) appointment at CBC. Temporary hourly employees must not work more than 12 consecutive months or 1050 hours or more in any twelve (12) consecutive month period from the original date of hire, whichever is met first. The length of employment and the number of hours worked per week are undetermined and may be continued, reduced or terminated based on funding, workload fluctuations, etc. There is no contract or guarantee of continued employment. CBC accepts applications for temporary hourly positions on an ongoing basis, though it does not necessarily imply that there are immediate openings. Applicants who meet the minimum required qualifications and submit a complete application with all required components will become part of a standing pool which the College will draw on as department/scheduling needs dictate.

Requirements

  • High School diploma or equivalent
  • Must have a valid driver's license
  • No previous felony convictions
  • Valid First Aid/CPR certification
  • Proof of identity and documentation of U.S. citizenship or appropriate authorization to work in this position as required by the Immigration Reform Control Act of 1986
  • Authorized to work in the United States for any employer without sponsorship

Responsibilities

  • Patrol campus grounds on foot, in a patrol car or other specialized vehicle for monitoring safety and security of the campus, staff, students and the public while also enforcing college rules and regulations, local, state, and federal statutes and ordinances
  • Inspect buildings and grounds to ensure facilities are secure and to address emergent issues such as trespassers, fire, property damage, or other irregularities
  • Direct and regulate traffic, investigate accidents or crimes; administer first aid as appropriate; issue citations for violations; gather evidence; locate witnesses; appear in court as required
  • Operate security department communication equipment; answer telephone inquiries; receive reports of criminal activity; dispatch foot and mobile units; operate communication system; monitor alarm systems; prepare, type, and distribute reports
  • Assist city or county police and state patrol in cases of emergency
  • Perform related duties as required
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