The Helena Branch of the Federal Reserve Bank of Minneapolis is seeking an Operations Manager for its Law Enforcement division. This division has responsibility for ensuring the safety and protection of the Branch’s employees, tenants, visitors and assets.

This position plans and directs law enforcement functions for a 24×7 operation that crosses multiple shifts. Duties include:

• Communicating and collaborating across functions and/or shifts to resolve issues;
• Providing leadership to supervisors and staff in a team-oriented environment;
• Managing workforce planning, performance management, staff training and development, and salary recommendations.
Enforcing administrative rules and regulations of the Bank, Branch, and Federal Reserve System, and ensuring consistent application of policies and procedures.
• Establishing, modifying and implementing policies and procedures, productivity and quality measures, regulatory standards, and other applicable controls, and ensuring that all law enforcement activities are conducted in a proper and legal manner that is compliant with Federal Reserve System requirements.
• Managing the implementation of new and revised systems, procedures, methods and forms.
• Preparing, administering and tracking the department budget, and approving expenditures within delegated authority limits.
• Leading and/or participating on Department, Branch, District or FRS work groups and projects.

This position also actively seeks information about developments, initiatives, legal issues and trends in the field that affect the operation, determining the impact, and distributing the information or making timely recommendations for changes, as needed.

Requirements
Bachelor’s degree in business administration, management or a related field, or an equivalent combination of education and experience.

6+ years related operations and professional experience, including 2 or more years of supervisory/management experience.

Effective interpersonal and communication skills and the ability to work with staff at all levels; strong organizational and planning abilities; excellent thinking and judgment and project management skills;
proficiency with Microsoft Office applications.

Must have knowledge of the general principles, practices and procedures of organization, administration, budget and human resources management. Knowledge of modern police practices, methods and investigative techniques, as well as pertinent federal, state and local laws, particularly with reference to arrest, search and seizure and evidence is preferred.
Must have or be able to obtain sworn Federal Law Enforcement status.
Must satisfactorily complete a pre-employment medical evaluation, drug test, and psychological evaluation as a condition of employment.
Must be 21 years of age or older and have or maintain a valid driver’s license.
If a Veteran of the U.S. Armed Forces, must provide a DD-214
Vision must be at or correctable to 20/20
Ability to lift, carry or drag up to 150 pounds.
Market Pay Range: $ 63,100 – 94,700

Deadline: March 10, 2010

Interested applicants must apply online at www.minneapolisfed.org.

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Last January, Darrel O. Brown brought terror to a strip of I-90 near Albany as he used a modified AK-47 to shoot at State Police officers who had tried to pull him over. Based on that incident a lone seems like a good reason to have the rifles available. According to the local news paper the troopers took forty minutes to get someone with a rifle out there to stop the threat.

As many of you may or may not know, the City of Pompano Beach is close to ending it’s police services contract with the Broward Sheriff’s Office. This decision is based on proposals and projected budgets which appear to have serious flaws and fail to take many intangibles into consideration. At risk are the livelihoods of nearly 300 BSO employees and their families, both sworn law enforcement and civilian personnel. The city manager has added insult to injury by stating that these laid off BSO employees would not be absorbed into a new Pompano Beach Police Department. Instead, they would only be ‘welcomed to apply.’ To make matters worse, few of the city’s residents and business owners are even aware this is happening.

If you live in Pompano Beach or know anyone who lives or works in the city, please forward this information to them. They need to be aware that their law enforcement services are going to take a drastic hit. We also need as much public support for BSO by attending the Pompano Beach city commission meeting on Tuesday, February 9 at 7 pm. at 100 W. Atlantic Blvd. If you cannot attend, please send the city mayor and commissioners an e-mail expressing your support for BSO. Their e-mail addresses can be found on the city website at http://www.facebook.com/l/05b8f;www.mypompanobeach.org.

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