Court Protection Unit Officer - Sworn Police Officer
WisDOA State Capitol Police
Agency City
Madison
,
Agency State
Wisconsin
Join our team as a Court Protection Officer and play a vital role in safeguarding our judicial system! This position focuses on specialized security operations within the judicial setting, to include monitoring and responding to potential threats to assigned individuals, neutralizing risks to the safety of dignitaries and public figures, enforcing laws, and maintaining order during court proceedings, public speaking engagements, and special events. If you’re looking for a rewarding career that combines law enforcement expertise with a specialized mission, this is your opportunity to make a difference!
Reason for Announcement:
Responsibilities:
The Courts Protection Officer is responsible for assigned person-specific security detail for Wisconsin Court System (WCS) justices, judges (Circuit/Municipal/Court of Appeals), or other dignitaries. Protection may be required at meetings, events, conferences, during court proceedings, etc. This position will also perform pre-planning activities (e.g., site assessments, parking, escape routes, logistics as requested, etc.) to ensure pro-active security measures are implemented and coordinated with other law enforcement agencies (e.g., State Patrol, Local law enforcement, etc.); take steps to intercept security threats; and ensure physical safety of assigned dignitary. In the event of an emergency, the officer’s duty is to remove the dignitary from the scene; not to assist other law enforcement with the disturbance or perpetrators. The Court Protection Officer shall focus on an assigned dignitary while the dignitary is in an official work capacity, including evening events or speaking engagements. CPU staff do not transport assigned dignitaries nor maintain a presence at the dignitary’s residence.
Salary:
Benefits:
- Deferred Compensation
- Dental
- Health Insurance
- Life Insurance
- Paid Holidays
- Sick Leave
- Vacation
- Wisconsin Retirement Fund
- 4.5 days of personal holiday time each calendar year
- 130 hours of sick time annually that rolls over each year.
- 104 hours of annual vacation time for 0-5 years of qualified state service; increasing every 5 years thereafter.
Qualifications:
- Ability to perform essential functions of this position
- Ability to possess a firearm
- Ability to use all standard law enforcement equipment
- Driver's license
- Good verbal and written communication skills
- No felony convictions
Education Requirements:
Notes:
- Background Check
- Drug Screening
- Medical Examination
- Oral Interviews
- Psychological Examination
- Written Exam
How to Apply:
Contact Information:
17 W Main Street # 301
Madison, WI 53703
United States