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Company Federal Reserve Bank of Richmond When you join the Federal Reserve—the nation's central bank—you’ll play a key role, collaborating with a dynamic team of mission-driven professionals to strengthen and protect our economy and our communities. Bring your passion and expertise, and we’ll provide the opportunities that will challenge you and propel your growth—along with a wide range of benefits and perks that support your health, wealth, and life. In addition to competitive compensation, we offer a comprehensive benefits package that includes tuition assistance, generous paid time off, top-notch health care benefits, child and family care leave, professional development opportunities, a 401(k) match, pension, and more. All brought together in a work environment where you can truly find balance. About the Opportunity The Federal Reserve Bank of Richmond has an immediate opening for a Law Enforcement Officer. In these highly visible roles, your availability must be flexible to accommodate any shift over a 24-hour period (Day, Evenings, or Overnight). Under direct supervision, you will protect and safeguard Bank operations, property and employees and perform various duties of a Law Enforcement Officer. You will operate various technologies, including, but not limited to x-ray and magnetometer screening equipment, access control systems and other specialized areas of security related equipment. This position also responds to Bank emergencies, drills, alarms, potentially dangerous situations, including providing aid to individuals in distressed situations. The assigned shift will be determined upon completion of training. What You Will Do: Protect and safeguard Bank operations, property, and employees. Escalate issues as appropriate to ensure timely and effective resolution. Remain alert and vigilant while performing repetitive duties such as walking, screening, standing and sitting, all while assigned to a post. Respond to Bank emergencies, drills, alarms, potentially dangerous situations and other circumstances. Perform recordkeeping and reporting of moderately complex crimes, complaints, accidents, investigations, and follow-ups. Control vehicle and pedestrian access to building; receive the public, determines nature of business, and directs persons to appropriate destination. Escort individuals throughout the building when needed; examines packages coming into building; ensures all persons in Bank are properly displaying appropriate access badges. Perform both vehicle and walking patrols to prevent crimes and enforce laws and ordinances. Operate various technologies such as, but not limited to, x-ray and magnetometer screening equipment. Maintain required training and certifications, including firearms, CPR, and First Aid. Maintain working knowledge of department policies and procedures. Performs other duties as assigned: Executive Protection Unit (EPU), Training Coordination, or Field Training Officer (FTO), or Explosive Detection Dog (EDD). Qualifications: Must possess a high school diploma or GED. Prefer some college courses or graduation from an accredited college or university. Prior law enforcement experience preferred. Working knowledge of Law Enforcement procedures and operations is preferred. Qualified applicants should be willing to work 1st, 2nd or 3rd shift. Knowledge of various automated physical security controls is preferred Knowledge of life-saving techniques such as first aid, CPR, AED; certification in standard first aid, CPR, and AED preferred Attend and successfully complete basic law enforcement training and maintain certifications to remain a sworn federal law enforcement officer Familiarity with the use of various firearms; must maintain firearms qualifications Must have basic computer skills Discover the Reason Why So Many People Love It Here! When you join the Richmond Fed, not only will you find a challenging and purposeful career, you’ll also have access to a wide range of benefits and perks that support your health and wealth, including: Great medical benefits Pension and 401(k) with employer match Paid time off Tuition reimbursement Paid volunteer leave Onsite amenities that make working here fun! Other Requirements and Considerations: Candidates should review the Bank’s Employee Code of Conduct to ensure compliance with conflict-of-interest rules and personal investment restrictions. If you need assistance or an accommodation due to a disability, please notify rich.recruit@rich.frb.org. Employees who work at and/or visit another Federal Reserve entity or outside business as part of their job duties are required to comply with any onsite safety and health protocols of those organizations (including, but not limited to, requirements to vaccinate or test, mask, social distance, etc.). Sponsorship is not available for this position. Selected candidate is subject to special background check procedures. Salary offered will be based on the job responsibilities and the individual’s knowledge, skills, and experience as defined in the job qualifications/experience. The Federal Reserve Law Enforcement Officer hiring range is $52,600 - $62,700 annually. Full Time / Part Time Full time Regular / Temporary Regular Job Exempt (Yes / No) No Job Category Operations Family Group Work Shift First (United States of America) The Federal Reserve Banks are committed to equal employment opportunity for employees and job applicants in compliance with applicable law and to an environment where employees are valued for their differences. Always verify and apply to jobs on Federal Reserve System Careers (https://rb.wd5.myworkdayjobs.com/FRS) or through verified Federal Reserve Bank social media channels. Privacy Notice OUR BANK has one of the most recognizable brands around the world. The Federal Reserve is the central bank of the United States—one of the world's most influential, trusted and prestigious financial organizations. The Federal Reserve is charged with the important mission of promoting a strong economy and a stable financial system and fulfills this responsibility by formulating national monetary policy, supervising and regulating banks and bank holding companies, and providing financial services for banks and the U.S. government. OUR PEOPLE are diverse in background and ideas, which allows for ongoing creativity and innovation. Ultimately, they are the ones who push our high-performance, exchange-driven culture forward. Why Our People Choose Us: Our reputation precedes us There will always be room for personal growth Our people are first You’ll find the right balance Your responsibilities will be meaningful We hope that you will be our future colleague. Always verify and apply to jobs on Federal Reserve System Careers or through verified Federal Reserve Bank social media channels. Please check back later for more information on available job opportunities.

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