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Police Officer

Furman University

Location: 3300 Poinsett Hwy, Greenville, SC 29613
Type: Full-Time, Non-Remote
Posted on: May 6, 2024
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Job Type: Full time
Welcome to Furman University's Career Site!IMPORTANT:​ Load all documents in the My Experience area under Resume/CV. This may include your resume/C.V., cover letter, unofficial transcript, teaching philosophy, etc. Please wait for all documents to finish uploading before clicking Next.If the process times out you will lose your progress, so please ensure you have all necessary documents available before starting.The drop-down lists only display so many options: please type into a drop-down list to search for your option. For example: in Field of Study, you may need to enter your field name. If you have no field, type "None."If you have previously applied, make sure your information is current as you can transfer it to another application.Prior to submitting your application, verify all information for accuracy and ensure you have uploaded all appropriate documents.  Once submitted, you will not be able to edit your application other than to change your contact information.If you have any questions or need additional assistance, please contact the Office of Human Resources via email at recruitment@furman.edu or by calling 864-294-3103.Job Title:Police OfficerJob Family:Service WorkersFull-Time/Part-Time:Full timeCompensation Grade:5HPay Type:HourlyDepartment:PoliceJob Summary:The Furman University Police Department (FUPD) is the primary department charged with creating a safe and secure environment at Furman University. FUPD operates 24 hours a day, 365 days a year. University Police Officers provides law enforcement, security, public and traffic safety services in an authentic community policing environment. University Police Officers are state certified, commissioned law enforcement professionals reporting directly to a shift sergeant. Officers conducts patrols of campus, investigate or assists with investigations, complete incident reports, assist with prosecutions and testify in court, conduct campus security inspections and secure campus facilities, direct and assist with traffic control, respond to emergencies, and maintain the public trust through positive and effective public relations.Job Description:Rank – Police OfficerStarting pay - $20 to $24 per hour, depending on qualifications.Night Shift Differential – $2 per hour for hours worked between 6 p.m. and 7 a.m.Retention bonuses: $1,000 at year one, $3,000 at year three, and $5,000 at year five.12-hour shifts – 7 a.m. to 7 p.m. or 7 p.m. to 7 a.m.Employee Wellness Program that includes time to work out on duty (staffing permitting)Overtime – limited mandated overtime, but unlimited voluntary overtimeRetirement 403B – Furman pays 6% of gross after 2 years; 11% of gross after 7 years (no match needed, 100% vested immediately)Vacation – 3 weeks accrued during first yearSick Leave – 12 days accrued each yearHolidays – 17 paid holidays including 4 floating holidays (plus double time pay for holidays worked)Wellness Hours – 8 hours per month of additional paid leave during summer monthsGym Membership – free membership to Lay Physical Activities CenterTuition Benefits – free tuition for employee, spouse, and dependent childrenMedical Insurance – excellent medical insurance through Blue Cross Blue ShieldOther Benefits – Free access to university events like football and basketball gamesFor additional information regarding benefits:https://www.furman.edu/offices-services/human-resources/benefits/https://www.furman.edu/offices-services/human-resources/benefits/insurance/https://www.furman.edu/offices-services/human-resources/benefits/time-off-and-leave/https://www.furman.edu/offices-services/human-resources/benefits/employee-perks-and-discounts/Responsibilities: Among other duties University Police Officers are expected to: Protect life and property through the enforcement of state laws and university regulations.Proactively patrol assigned areas, address observed public safety situations, and respond to calls for service.Monitor and investigate suspicious activity in order to prevent crime and apprehend criminals.Investigate suspected violations of criminal law and university policy.Complete incident reports, aid in the prosecution of crimes, and testify in court as required.  Collect, process, and store property and evidence.Conduct campus security inspections, lock and unlock facilities, monitor and control access to campus and buildings, respond to alarms, inspect facilities and initiate work orders for inoperative or faulty security and safety equipment. Enforce traffic law and campus parking and traffic policies, respond to and investigate traffic collisions, direct traffic, assist motorists, and conduct personal escorts.Provide public safety services and crowd control at special events and campus activities.Participate in crime prevention and crime reduction programs, attend community meetings on problem resolution and service support representing the department.Maintain positive and effective public relations in support of the department and university while in the performance of their duties.Make arrests in accordance with state and federal law and pursuant to department policy, and conduct searches and seizures pursuant to the Fourth Amendment and department policy.  Perform emergency services to include but not limited to:  first-aid, CPR, AED, and Narcan administration; respond to fires and fire alarms; correct and/or report fire and safety hazards; respond to natural and man-made disasters, severe weather problems, and other emergency incidents.Pursue professional development and participate in orientation training, in-service training, field training, and off campus training programs necessary to maintain SCCJA certification, and to enhance professional skills and performance as required by the Chief of Police. Serve as a campus security authority and assist the department with compliance with The Jeanne Clery Disclosure of Campus Security Policy and Campus Crime Statistics Act.Complete additional tasks as assigned by the supervisor which may include assignments to other duties such as dispatcher, office work, community service staff functions, work in plain clothes assignments, participate in stake-outs or assist training officer.Relationships:Continuous contact with members of own work unit, immediate supervisor, members of other departments, students, general public, and officials/representatives of outside agencies and organizations to exchange factual information and explanation of rules, regulations, practices or functions. Responsibility for Final Decisions:Tasks involve multiple procedures with interrelated processes or steps.  Work involves choosing the appropriate option or procedure to follow and applying established rules and procedures.Errors are readily detected in the normal course of work by standard check or crosscheck. Reports To:  Shift SergeantWork is performed independently on routine work, non-routine issues or questions are referred to the supervisor.Education/Skill Requirements:Must possess a high school diploma or GED recognized by SLED and the SC Criminal Justice Academy (SCCJA).Must have or obtain a valid SC Driver’s License and a good driving record.Must pass department background investigation.Must have successfully completed the SCCJA basic law enforcement academy, or have the ability to complete the SCCJA basic academy within one year of date of hire.      Must be able to successfully obtain a commission from SLED.Must successfully complete department field training program.Must possess or obtain South Carolina voter’s registration card as required by SLED.Completes physical examination as required by the SCCJA.Work requires:Effective verbal communication skills and ability to de-escalate conflicts.Critical thinking skills and ability to exercise good discretion, judgement and decision making.Exposure to violence and physical confrontations.Safe operation of a motor vehicle.Use of firearms, less lethal weapons, and other special equipment.Frequent reaching and handling.Frequent lifting and carrying.Occasional crouching and crawling.Occasional climbing and balancing.Occasional stooping and kneeling.Occasional walking, standing, and running.Work is performed during all weather conditions.Work hours:12-hour rotating shifts, including nights, weekends, and holidays.Some overtime required as needed to support daily operations, special security assignments and event support.Hiring Process:Depending on qualifications and experience, applicants may be required to successfully complete the following before selection:Written cognitive ability testPhysical ability test as required by the SCCJAOral board interviewPsychiatric screeningPolygraph or other test to verify truthfulnessDrug screeningBackground investigation and criminal records check Education Requirements:Certification Requirements:Job Posting End Date (if date is blank, posting is open ended):