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Contracted Service
Assignments available beginning mid-August
Primary Purpose:
Civilian Role Players are essential in representing diversity and realism within the training environment, as students from the public safety training programs of Law Enforcement, Emergency Medical Science and Fire-Rescue develop and apply their knowledge and skills during laboratories or practical training scenarios.
Essential Responsibilities:
Act out specific scripted scenarios, which require law enforcement response.
Follow scenario instructions to ensure all training recruits are tested and evaluated on performance objectives in various situations during the training academy.
Minimum Qualifications:
Possess ability to stand for shifts and follow assigned roles under the supervision of a Public Safety Instructor/Evaluator.
During law enforcement arrest situations, be able to physically assume a standing, kneeling or prone position.
Willing to be hand-cuffed and placed under simulated arrest.
Be able to participate in indoor/outdoor scenarios for a full day and during all weather conditions.
Be able to lift approximately 50 pounds.
Successfully pass a background check.
Must be 18 years of age.
Valid NC Driver's License is preferred.
Contract is ideal for those who would like to assist with the learning of our future public safety professionals. No experience necessary. Contractor is generally scheduled for an 8 hour shift intermittently during an academy training session.
To APPLY:
The Southwestern Community College - Division of Public Safety Training Center (SCC-PSTC) contracts with individuals for the services of Civilian Role Players. The PSTC is located in Macon County. Contractors must be able to complete full-day (8 hours) or half-day (4 hours) assignments as contracted. Payment for full-day is $120 and half-day is $60.
Please submit your application of interest and indicate your availability.
Part Time
Colleges & Universities
$51k-62k (estimate)
02/12/2023
06/11/2024
southwesterncc.edu
FRANKLIN, NC
500 - 1,000
1964
DON TOMAS
$5M - $10M
Colleges & Universities
Southwestern Community College was established in Sylva on Dec. 1, 1964 as the Jackson County Industrial Education Center, a satellite unit of Asheville-Buncombe Technical Institute. Since achieving independent status in the fall of 1967, the College (then known as Southwestern Technical Institute) has greatly expanded its educational and training services to the residents of Jackson, Macon and Swain counties. Currently, including all diploma, certificate and associate's degree curricula as well as concentrations, instruction is provided in more than 60 programs.