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  • February 05, 2015 2:36 PM | Anonymous

    Read the file for details and application information.

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  • February 01, 2015 1:35 PM | Anonymous
    January 30, 2015

    Federal Reserve Bank of Philadelphia

    Position Title: Sr. Commander Law Enforcement
    Position Type: Police
    Closing Date: 2/28/2015
    Job Description

    Job Summary:
    Oversees the protection of the Bank's employees, property and valuable assets.  Exercises judgement and makes decisions independently, without referring to higher levels of authority.  Reports to the Law Enforcement Department Officer and serves as the second in command of the Federal Reserve Law Enforcement Officers (FRLEOs), a police force of approximately 60 officers who are commissioned police officers with Federal arrest authority.  This position requires that the person become a designated and sworn Federal Law Enforcement Officer.
     
    Principal Duties and Responsibilities: 
    Training Program: 
    Oversees the FRLEO training program and the training staff.  FRLEO training requirements call for a six week Basic Law Enforcement Course (BLEC) and all FRLEOs are required to partake in approximately 32 hours on annual in-service training.  The Basic Law Enforcement Course (BLEC) is a Federal Law Enforcement Academy certified program.  The training program includes basic and in-service training matters.  FRLEO training includes use of deadly force training, firearms training, and extensive legal training.  Training instructors are all certified in their respective areas of instruction.

    Security Technology:
    Oversees department security technology systems, screening technology, security alarms, and physical access control and video surveillance systems.  The department manages screening equipment including x-ray screening systems, and trace explosive detection equipment.  The department operates the access control system for the district.  The department manages all video surveillance systems in the Bank.
    Oversees the physical security penetration testing program and conducts internal investigations as needed.
     
    Law Enforcement Operations:
    Develops and maintains emergency action plans for the deployment of FRLEO's in critical life threatening situations and business continuity plans for the department.
    Oversee's departments Executive Protection Program which includes security advance planning, special event site security and the protection of senior Bank and Board of Governors personnel.
    Establishes and maintains working relationships with Federal, State and local law enforcement partners.  This includes the Philadelphia Police Department, local joint terror task forces, U.S. Attorney's Office and U.S. Government intelligent agencies (the FBI and the Department of Homeland Security).  Meets regularly with liaisons and attends periodic meetings of anti-crime council.
    Oversees law enforcement and security intelligence matters, includes collection, analysis and assessment and distribution.
     
    Department Support and Administration:
    Oversees auto fleet operations.  Manages all aspects of the maintenance and operation of the Banks fleet of motor vehicles, which includes about 16 cars and trucks.
    Manages department administrative matters which includes budgets, departmental desk audits, records management and business continuity plans.  Assists with preparation of annual budget and administering security officers' training programs.
    Writes performance plans and performance reviews of selected staff.
    Manages salary planning for all of the FRLEO staff.
    Conducts periodic inspections and takes appropriate action as required.
    Trains employees in safe job practices and required reporting procedures for all accidents involving personal injuries.
    Reports unsafe conditions and work-related injuries to the Safety Division.
    Actively involved in the accomplishment of departmental and/or Bank-wide quality initiatives.
    Fulfills job duties and responsibilities in conformance with sound safety practices.
    Performs other duties as assigned
     

    Additional Information

    Sr. Commander Law Enforcement Police Department - Federal Reserve Bank
    Job Number:  239716
    Federal Reserve Bank of Philadelphia
    Status:  Full-time/Exempt
    Job Type:Experienced
    Travel:  Yes, 5 % of the Time
    Shift: Day Job

    To apply:  All applicants must submit their resume and cover letter on-line to www.philadelphiafed.org .  No phone calls please.   

    Job Requirements
    • Age 21
    • Education Bachelor's Degree
    • Experience 10
    • Additional Requirement :

    Education and Experience:
    Bachelor of Science Degree preferred.
    Minimum of 10 years of experience as a law enforcement professional, with a minimum of 4 years as a supervisor or commander of sworn law enforcement officers.
     
    Knowledge and Skills:
    Must complete required Federal Reserve Law Enforcement Officer training, including firearms qualification.  Twice per year, the individual must obtain a score of 80% or higher on the course on fire for all types of weapons in the department's arsenal (shotgun, handgun, rifle and sub-gun),
    Demonstrated skills in managing or supervising sworn law enforcement officers.
    Extensive knowledge of security programs, police training and police procedures, including use of firearms.
    Working knowledge of personal computers.
    Excellent oral and written communication skills.
     
    Other Requirements:
    Valid motor vehicle operator's license.
    Must be able to pass background for Top Secret U.S. Government security clearance.
    Ability to travel long distances to visually inspect, tour and evaluate security situations.  Requires attendance of Federal Reserve System law enforcement meetings at the various Reserve Banks across the U.S.  The percentage of travel is less than 10%.
    Must pass written Constitutional Law Class which grants arrest Powers under U.S. Patriots Act.
     
    Physical Requirements:
    Must pass minimum physical fitness requirements during yearly scheduled physical.
    Ability to walk, climb ladders, ramps or stairs in order to conduct inpections or assist in emergencies.
    Ability to push wheelchair, handcart or dollies.
    Ability to bend and lift, including the ability to assist or personally lift a human being in the event of an emergency.
     
    An applicant for employment must be a U.S. Citizen or a U.S. National.

    Salary Information
    Entry Level Salary: $80500.   annual

    Contact Information

    Stephanie Jung
    stephanie.jung@phil.frb.org
    Federal Reserve Bank of Philadelphia
    10 Independence Mall
    Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 19106
    ph: (215)574-6102
  • January 28, 2015 2:19 PM | Anonymous

    -Police Officer (ENTRY LEVEL) #19250
    -Police Officer (Lateral) #19251
    -Police Lieutenant #19252

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  • January 27, 2015 11:04 AM | Anonymous

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    WIFLE has a couple of members who are Wildlife Agents.




  • January 23, 2015 10:57 AM | Anonymous
    From the White House
    Presidential Memorandum -- Modernizing Federal Leave Policies for Childbirth, Adoption and Foster Care to Recruit and Retain Talent and Improve Productivity
    For release January 15, 2015

     

  • January 21, 2015 4:47 AM | Anonymous

    Girl Scouts learn about law enforcement jobs; Internet safety

     

    More than a dozen Herndon-based Girl Scouts of Troop 6080 got a rare look at law enforcement careers during a visit from Postal Inspectors on Monday, Jan. 12, at Crossfield Elementary School.

     

    “Our goal was to show the Girl Scouts how the Postal Inspection Service protects mail and give them a behind-the-scenes look of our jobs as federal agents,” said Jeanne Graupmann, Team Leader, U.S. Postal Inspection Service—Washington Division.

     

    The U.S. Postal Inspection Service is the law enforcement arm of the U.S. Postal Service. Postal Inspectors are federal agents and are responsible for enforcing the more than 200 federal laws protecting the U.S. Mail from illegal or dangerous use.

     

    The Girl Scouts received the opportunity to handle law enforcement equipment, including putting on protective vests, using handcuffs, communicating with radios and holding a riot shield.

     

    Postal Inspectors also gave a presentation about Internet safety.

     

    “As the use of popular social media websites grows, the likelihood of cyber-bullying and other Internet hazards grow,” said Graupmann.  “It’s important for young people to learn how to stay safe online.”

     

    The Girl Scouts earned a new patch at the event. The organization of Women in Federal Law Enforcement, or WIFLE, created a patch bearing their logo to award Girl Scouts who fulfilled certain requirements. WIFLE, collaborating with Girl Scouts of USA, created the patch in 2013 to help educate Girl Scouts of opportunities at law enforcement agencies.

     

    “As a former Girl Scout, I was grateful for mentors who helped me explore different career options,” said Postal Inspector Dominique Giroux. “Meeting the Girl Scouts gave me an opportunity to return the favor and help them realize their potential to pursue any career they desire.”


    Photo and Article Courtesy Herndon Connection News

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  • January 20, 2015 8:04 AM | Anonymous

    WIFLE named an Award after Elizebeth Smith Friedman in 2014.  Read about Elizebeth in this article, http://www.wifle.org/announcements/pdf/aboutElezebethSmithFriedman.pdf.


    Read about the new award at this link,
      http://www.wifle.org/announcements/pdf/ATFDedication.pdf

  • January 18, 2015 7:31 AM | Anonymous

    DHS Announces the launch of their newest YouTube channel, S&T (Science and Technology). www.youtube.com/dhsscitech 

"Women in Federal Law Enforcement, Inc." is a 501(c)6 non-profit organization founded in 1999.
Its  predecessor was ICWIFLE (Interagency Committee on Women in Federal Law Enforcement) founded by OPM in 1970's.

Women in Federal Law Enforcement, Inc. (a professional association) and WIFLE Foundation, Inc. (a charitable and educational organization) are founded under the Internal Revenue Service Codes 501(c)(6) and 501(c)(3), respectively. Both organizations use "WIFLE" as their short-version name.


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