Date Posted: November 4, 2020
Deadline: February 26, 2015
Organization: South Carolina Department of Public Safety
City: Blythewood
Website: View Website
Wages/Salary: $31,154.00
A high school diploma or GED. Must be a US citizen and at least 21 years of age. Must be able to perform all essential and marginal job functions. Must have a valid SC driver's license for at least one year from the date you apply. You must be a South Carolina resident and have been for a minimum of one year from the day you apply for this position (SC residents who are either serving in the military or are full time college students are exempt from this requirement, as are former DPS officers residing in another state). Selected applicants are required to pass a pre-employment physical fitness test consisting of push-ups, sit-ups and a timed 1 1/2 mile run. All qualified applicants will be required to submit to an extensive background check to include; credit check, criminal history, driver's record, history of drug use, a polygraph examination and take a urinalysis test to screen for illegal substances prior to appointment. The background investigation will consist of contacting ALL of your former employers, and at the due time your current employer. Please note that if you answer "NO" on the state application to the question asking "May we contact this employer?" this will not allow DPS to conduct a thorough background investigation and you will not move forward in the process. Candidates who wear eye glasses or contact lenses must meet an uncorrected standard of 20/100 corrected to 20/20. Candidates must also be capable of distinguishing, without corrections, three colors: green, yellow and red.
The Bureau of Protective Services is one of the most technologically advanced and sophisticated law enforcement agencies in the nation. BPS Officers are equipped with some of the latest video, weaponry, and telecommunication systems. BPS Officers use a variety of vehicles, including marked, semi-marked, unmarked, high performance cars, motorcycles and sport utility vehicles.
Patrol assigned areas to deter and/or detect violations. Maintain order and enforce state statutes and regulations. Exercise arrest powers and testify in court. Investigate disturbances. Complete reports and documents. Disseminate information in a timely manner. Maintain security of all properties as promulgated by statutes and regulations. Assist with order and proper discipline at the Chambers of the Legislature, Governor's mansion, State Capitol Complex and other state buildings and facilities. Provide protective services for the Governor, Lieutenant Governor, their families and other state officials.