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Summary

I am a salary Government Civilian Employee I work 80 hours bi-weekly making $51,713 dollars per year.

I have been working as a Police Officer for 6 years now. I am currently serving as a USMC Civilian Police Officer (GS-0083-08): Field Training Officer primarily and fill in as a Desk Sergeant / Patrol Sergeant at the Marine Corps Police Department, Marine Corps Logistics Base, Albany Ga. I have attended numerous courses in my career with the department to both enhance my base line knowledge of the job and aid my department in passing on that knowledge to my peers and trainees. Those courses include Basic Swat taught by the Lee County Sheriffs Office, Military Police Investigator Course (MPI) taught at FLW, MIssouri Army Base, and Emergency Vehicle Operator Instructor Course (EVOIC) also taught at FLW, Missouri Army Base. I am passionate about saving lives, protecting victims and fighting crime. I continue to endeavor in expanding my knowledge and growing as an officer.

Overview

6
6
years of professional experience
3
3
Certification

Work History

USMC Civilian Police Officer

Department of the Navy
08.2017 - Current
  • I have been working as a Police Officer for 6 years now
  • I am currently serving as a USMC Civilian Police Officer: Field Training Officer/ Desk Sergeant / Patrol Sergeant (GS-0083-08) Marine Corps Police Department, Marine Corps Logistics Base, Albany Ga
  • I assist the Watch Commander in the planning and directing of watch activities and watch schedules when working as a Desk Sergeant
  • I have served as a Desk Sergeant (GS-0083-09) on numerous occasions
  • I maintain Desk Journals and Military Police Blotters with accurate information of a given event or emergency
  • I control the Desk Sergeant's desk area (a Restricted Area), and ensure only authorized personnel enter the desk area
  • I prepare and check reports ensuring accuracy of paperwork submitted
  • I assist the dispatchers in dispatching police units to police service calls, all activated alarms, emergency calls, and natural disasters
  • I am the only cross trained Police Officer in the department who can man the dispatch building unaided in the event it is needed
  • I monitor two-way radio communications with mobile patrol units and entry and exit posts
  • I supervise 10 - 12 police officers, plan and schedule workloads, and assign work to subordinates based on priorities and difficulty of assignments to ensure work of the unit is accomplished
  • I pass directions and information to officers on patrol assignment
  • I maintain status of patrols to include location, assigned mission, and capabilities
  • I ensure all patrol operations are in compliance with organizational PDI's, SOP's, and policies.
  • Talked regularly with citizens to establish rapport and become familiar presence in area.
  • Investigated and reported crimes, accidents, offenses, and damage to property.
  • Conducted witness interviews and gathered details regarding incidents to determine best course of action.
  • Secured crime scenes, gathered evidence, and questioned witnesses.
  • Apprehended offenders and conducted interviews and interrogations.
  • Responded immediately to reports of automobile accidents and criminal activity, calling for additional support as necessary.
  • Recorded facts to prepare reports documenting incidents and activities.
  • Participated in continuous firearms proficiency, defensive driving and arrest technique training.
  • Conducted searches of individuals, vehicles and premises.
  • Identified, pursued and arrested suspects and perpetrators of criminal acts.
  • Monitored crowded public areas and events to mitigate risk and promote safety.
  • Identified witnesses and collected statements to gather information and pursue remedies for violations of legal standards.
  • Documented findings and prepared detailed reports.
  • Interviewed and interrogated suspects.
  • Collected, analyzed and interpreted information, documentation, and physical evidence associated with investigations.
  • Conducted thorough face-to-face interviews with employers, families, neighbors, friends, and suspects, and documented investigative findings.
  • Questioned and consulted with subjects and witnesses for information pertaining to criminal cases.
  • Conducted impartial investigations into complaints by employees.
  • Trained on under cover operations and counter surveillance
  • Trained on digital finger print collection and foot print pattern collection and analyses.
  • Trained on establishing and holding of crime scenes for investigation and evidence collection
  • Trained on the protection and collection of fragile evidence and identifying fragile evidence based on weather and location changes

US Army Combat Medic

US Army/ US Army Georgia National Guard
10.2011 - 09.2017
  • As a 68W Combat Medic I was deployed on 262 combat missions during the timeframe of March 2013- November 2013
  • I setup and maintained mass casualty areas of treatment ensuring multiple casualties where treated and separated according to level of injuries for transport to higher
  • Medication, vaccines, and tests such as electrocardiograms, urine tests, and field neurological tests were all administered by me
  • Deployed to forward operating bases to provide medical support to battle personnel on patrol, engagements, and scout missions
  • Oversaw a variety of training simulations to help teams prepare for combat and emergency situations
  • Maintained over 1 million dollars in medical equipment and medications with no loss using correct and highly controlled medical practices
  • Performed life-saving treatments such as emergency pressure bandages, tourniquets applications and transitions, and occlusive dressing for gunshot wounds in high-stress situations
  • Taught personnel how to mitigate environmental hazards and how to properly use personal protective equipment such as chem gear for battle scenarios after receiving a 40 hour certified course in preventative medicine
  • Gave daily medical evacuation and transport briefings prior to mission briefs to higher ranked NCO's and Officers
  • Patrolled pre-determined coverage areas and assessed terrain for defensive purposes
  • Gathered data on patients' medical histories and current health conditions in order to make informed treatment decisions
  • Received extensive training in advanced lifesaving techniques, communications, and telemedicine skills to provide the best care in remote locations
  • Used my strong written and verbal communication skills to provide information to senior leaders so they could make strategic tactical decisions
  • Performed tests, administered vaccines, and prescribed medications for both acute and chronic illnesses
  • Taught teams how to prepare for emergency situations and administer aid in the event I was unable
  • Was in charge of writing daily medical reports to higher on unit medical readiness status including all injuries and sending them through restricted networks (SIPR net) to higher.

USMC Contractor Emergency Dispatcher

HOMELAND SECURITY SERVICES, INC.
03.2014 - 08.2017
  • Increased productivity by ensuring on-time emergency response and life support with zero service delivery errors
  • Entered data into computerized systems to double-check locations and alert nearby responders
  • Took basic information from callers and answered calls from an automated routing system
  • Used GCIC to scan suspects in response to police requests to learn about their criminal and driving histories, vehicle registration information, and license status
  • Was in charge of maintaining and updating vital and confidential information such as phone numbers and addresses
  • Read the system maps and caller information, and I entered all of the information into the system
  • Received my CPR certification so that I could provide First Point of Contact emergency assistance to callers
  • Monitored government-regulated alarms, such as doors, motion sensors, and duress tracers, and reported alarm activations to Patrolling Officers
  • Increased productivity by ensuring prompt emergency response with no delays in service delivery
  • Prioritized responses to public emergency and non-emergency calls so that police, fire, and EMS could be dispatched quickly and data could be tracked in real time
  • Took public emergency and non-emergency calls and supervised response prioritization in order to dispatch official units such as police, fire, and EMS in real-time environments.

Education

High School -

Worth County High School
Sylvester, GA
01.2011

Skills

  • Police Officer
  • Emergency Dispatcher
  • Combat Medic
  • Emergency Vehicle Operation
  • Officer Training
  • Interrogation Techniques
  • Evidence Collection Protocols
  • Suspect Interrogation
  • Crime Scene Processing
  • Emergency Response
  • Fingerprinting
  • Report Writing

Certification

  • Military Police Investigator Training - (1 June 23 to 28 July 23)
  • EVOCIC - Emergency Vehicle Operator Instructor Course (6 Nov 23 to 10 Nov 23)

Current Supervisor

My current Supervisor is Lieutenant Reginald Black who I have worked under for 6 years. Lt Black is a watch commander at The Marine Corps Police Department on Marine Corps Logistics Base Albany. He can be contacted at 229-639-5132. Feel free to do so regarding my employment.

Timeline

USMC Civilian Police Officer

Department of the Navy
08.2017 - Current

USMC Contractor Emergency Dispatcher

HOMELAND SECURITY SERVICES, INC.
03.2014 - 08.2017

US Army Combat Medic

US Army/ US Army Georgia National Guard
10.2011 - 09.2017

High School -

Worth County High School
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