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SNAP Job Opening with the SLO Police Department


 

The City of San Luis Obispo is currently accepting applications for Student Neighborhood Assistance Program (SNAP) workers in the Police Department. Under the general supervision of the Student Neighborhood Assistance Program coordinator and the functional supervision of the on-duty Police Department Watch Commander, SNAP personnel act as first responders to general noise complaints throughout the City, residential parking district enforcement, tag abandoned vehicles for tow and provide graffiti abatement.

JOB DESCRIPTION 

Position: Student Neighborhood Assistance Program (SNAP) workers
Classification: Part-Time 
Type: Hourly 
Work Schedule: Monday through Saturday from 7:30 pm – 2:30 am. Employees will generally work 3 shifts per week. Rotating shifts are available on weekdays. Employees in this position work year-round. One or more teams of two members each will be on duty during those time periods.
How to Apply: To apply for this position go to: http: //www.slocity.org, click on "job openings", click on position title, then click on "apply" and either create an account or go to your account you have created.

Summary

The City of San Luis Obispo is currently accepting applications for the position of: Student Neighborhood Assistance Program (SNAP)

“The City of San Luis Obispo is a world-class destination with exceptional amenities and a proud history. The Police Department is seeking candidates who are progressive, engaged, and willing to dedicate themselves to the City of San Luis Obispo. We are committed to excellence in service, integrity and pride as we embrace the challenges and opportunities before us.”

The City of San Luis Obispo (SLO) embraces healthy and smart (HAS) as an organizational culture. Healthy is demonstrated through our commitment to openness and transparency, collaboration with stakeholders throughout the community and organization, commitment to lifelong learning through professional organizations and our Leadership and Learning Academy, employee recognition, and a collegial executive team. Smart is clear when you meet City employees that are extremely knowledgeable in their disciplines, implement state of the art tools and technology, and think strategically.

The City of San Luis Obispo is currently accepting applications for the position of Student Neighborhood Assistance Program (SNAP) workers in the Police Department. Under the general supervision of the Student Neighborhood Assistance Program coordinator and the functional supervision of the on-duty Police Department Watch Commander, SNAP personnel act as first responders to general noise complaints throughout the City, residential parking district enforcement, tag abandoned vehicles for tow and provide graffiti abatement.

This is a part-time, temporary position, with no benefits. This position is year-round, and you must be able to work through the summer.

Work schedule:

Monday through Saturday from 7:30 pm – 2:30 am. Employees will generally work 3 shifts per week. Rotating shifts are available on weekdays. Employees in this position work year-round. One or more teams of two members each will be on duty during those time periods.

If you are interested in learning more about our city and our department, I encourage you to contact us today. Please take a moment to browse through our Police website links for information on crime prevention, volunteering, the neighborhood officer program and many other areas of community interest.

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