Location : Main Campus - Homewood, AL
Job Type: Staff Full Time
Job Number: FY2500435
Division: FBAS for Staff
Department: STA-Dir of Public Safety & Emerg Mgt
Opening Date: 04/28/2025
FLSA: Non-Exempt
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Description
The Samford University Department of Public Safety (SU-DPS) is a fully-functioning police agency which provides for 24/7/365 law enforcement services to the greater campus community. Sworn police officers are vital members of the agency in ensuring a safe and secure campus community. Police officers provide all types of law enforcement functions to include, but are not limited to the following: providing preventative policing patrol, responding to service calls for law-enforcement related assistance, filing incident/offense reports, performing investigations, providing positive campus engagement, and assisting other law enforcement agencies as needed.
Job Duties
Complete required reports (incidents/offense, accidents or any other reports as needed).
Respond to calls for service (provide jump starts & lock outs) or other significant incidents occurring on University property.
May be required to appear in an administrative or court hearings as deemed necessary.
Conduct follow-up investigations and prepare written reports as may be required.
Communicate effectively with the public during routine and unusual situations.
Assist the shift supervisor with monthly in-service training.
Perform or assist in the performance of risk assessments relating to departmental responsibilities by buildings and grounds for safety hazards.
Assist with University deposits and escorts, if necessary.
Maintain liaison with University officials, law enforcement and fire departments to promote the safety and security of the University.
Provide location directions to citizens as required.
Prepare court documents for hearings as necessary.
Prepare monthly activity reports.
Lock, unlock and secure buildings and facilities.
Provide preventative patrol, direct traffic, and setup and remove barricades/cones for special events and emergencies.
Secure main gate at night and check identity of all individuals entering the campus via the southwest gate.
Enforce parking regulations.
Report threatening weather conditions and assist in the notification of all campus personnel.
Serve as departmental dispatcher as needed.
Perform all other duties as assigned.
This position involves considerable overtime and shift work.
Qualifications
High school diploma or G.E.D.
Must be at least twenty-one years of age
Certified by the Alabama Peace Officer's Standards and Training Commission (APOSTC) as a peace officer
Annually, must successfully qualify on the APOSTC firearms course
Must possess a current Alabama driver's license with the ability to drive an automobile, a pick-up truck and utility vehicles (i.e. MULE, E-ZGO, etc.)
May be required to pass approved fitness test; must be physically able to walk, stoop, run, climb several flights of stairs and climb a six foot wall or fence
Ability to successfully complete defensive tactics training to include handcuffing techniques, ASP Baton, Mace, arrest procedures and self-protection
Must be capable of speaking articulately to individuals and groups in English; must be able to read and comprehend English; to read and comprehend correspondence, manuals, journals, letters, memoranda, policies, directives and signs in English
Must have the ability to hear verbal communications and radio/electronic messages/signals
Have no felony convictions or convictions for crimes of moral turpitude
Have the ability to learn law enforcement and security terminology in order to communicate effectively
Ability to work different shifts and considerable overtime situations on short notice
Final candidate must successfully pass a drug screening test to be eligible for employment.
We offer a complete benefits package to full-time employees including health care, dental, vision, deferred compensation plans, flexible spending accounts, life insurance, long-term disability, holidays, vacation, and sick leave.
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Do you have a high school diploma or equivalent?
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Are you at least 21 years of age?
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Do you hold a current Alabama Peace Officer's Standards and Training Commission (APOST) certification?
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Do you have current, valid driver's license?
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