The Executive Protection Officer is a certified peace officer assigned to the Executive Protection Unit (EPU). The primary responsibility is to provide close personal protection for protectees, including safe and secure transportation (vehicle or otherwise) for travel inside and outside the United States. The officer reports to the Executive Protection Supervisor or other management and may work from an office or field location depending on the assignment. Maintaining certification status and completing all required continuing education and qualifications is necessary. The officer will also perform basic police services, including law enforcement and protection of citizens' rights and property.
This role is within the Non-Travis County Sheriff's Office (TCSO) Peace Officer Pay Scale and the Public Safety-Emergency Management family. Duties include operating a motorized vehicle, radio equipment, administering CPR and first aid, maintaining physical endurance and agility, acting decisively in emergencies, and working various shifts, including extended hours during emergency operations. It requires initiative and independent judgment to handle dynamic situations.
Education and Experience: High school diploma or equivalent, no felony convictions, at least 21 years old (or 18 with college credits or military service), three years law enforcement/military/executive protection experience, and an active Texas Peace Officer License or ability to obtain within a year.
Licenses and Certifications: US citizenship, active US passport, valid Texas driver's license, pass criminal background, drug screening, and weapons qualification, plus completion of specified NIMS courses within a year.
Includes standing, handling, vision, and physical activity, with outdoor exposure and potential danger. Must operate vehicles, firearms, and communication equipment safely. Work hours include some holidays, nights, and weekends. Drug and background checks are required.
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