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Police Officer ( Four Positions)
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Police Officer ( Four Positions)Job Description
Are you looking for an opportunity where your work impacts the experience of thousands of students, faculty, staff, and visitors from all over the world? Being a Police Officer for the University of Notre Dame can provide you with that opportunity. Notre Dame offers an accelerated hiring process or lateral transfer program while recognizing prior years of experience. Notre Dame offers a very competitive starting wage that includes afternoon/evening shift differential compensation. Here at Notre Dame there is a plethora of exciting overtime opportunities available including but not limited to, Athletic details, protective details, extra shifts and training.
The Notre Dame Police Department is a full-service police department recognized by the State of Indiana with the authority to enforce Indiana State Laws, make arrests, and conduct criminal investigations. The Campus is comparable to a small town, and those we serve come from all over the United States and throughout the world. This translates to unique experiences and interactions with those of various cultures, customs, and backgrounds. At the University of Notre Dame, we strive to provide superior customer service which is second to none, so the ability to relate well to others and to communicate effectively both in writing and verbally with a diverse population, in all types of circumstances, is a must.
Duties of a Police Officer at the University of Notre Dame include responsibility for the prevention, detection, and investigation of criminal activity, as well as violations of the University rules of conduct. This will involve completing reports, processing crime scenes, collecting evidence, providing traffic and parking enforcement, testifying in court and at University proceedings, promoting a safe and orderly environment for students, faculty, staff, and visitors alike, protecting dignitaries, providing security at sporting and other events, and completing training as directed by the Indiana Law Enforcement Training Board, the University Administration, and the Chief of Police or his/her designee.
The University of Notre Dame offers a wide variety of benefits, including unique perks not commonly offered at other workplaces. Educational benefits are available for our team members, spouses, and children. Medical and prescription insurance plans, including eye and dental options, are very competitive. Further information regarding benefits can be found at https://hr.nd.edu/benefits/.
The Notre Dame Police Department is a full-service police department recognized by the State of Indiana with the authority to enforce Indiana State Laws, make arrests, and conduct criminal investigations. The Campus is comparable to a small town, and those we serve come from all over the United States and throughout the world. This translates to unique experiences and interactions with those of various cultures, customs, and backgrounds. At the University of Notre Dame, we strive to provide superior customer service which is second to none, so the ability to relate well to others and to communicate effectively both in writing and verbally with a diverse population, in all types of circumstances, is a must.
Duties of a Police Officer at the University of Notre Dame include responsibility for the prevention, detection, and investigation of criminal activity, as well as violations of the University rules of conduct. This will involve completing reports, processing crime scenes, collecting evidence, providing traffic and parking enforcement, testifying in court and at University proceedings, promoting a safe and orderly environment for students, faculty, staff, and visitors alike, protecting dignitaries, providing security at sporting and other events, and completing training as directed by the Indiana Law Enforcement Training Board, the University Administration, and the Chief of Police or his/her designee.
The University of Notre Dame offers a wide variety of benefits, including unique perks not commonly offered at other workplaces. Educational benefits are available for our team members, spouses, and children. Medical and prescription insurance plans, including eye and dental options, are very competitive. Further information regarding benefits can be found at https://hr.nd.edu/benefits/.
Minimum Qualifications
- High School Diploma or GED
- Ability to communicate effectively with various constituencies
- Ability to supervise and adapt to rapidly changing situations, making appropriate decisions under stressful circumstances
- Must maintain strong customer service focus even in difficult policing situations
- Must meet minimum standards regarding acceptance for training by the Indiana Law Enforcement Training Board as specified in Indiana Administrative Code Title 250 Rule 3.
Preferred Qualifications
- College Degree
- 3 years experience as a Tier I Police Officer or 1 year of experience employed by the Notre Dame Police Department in a non-sworn or on-call capacity
- Full-Time employment with the University of Notre Dame for at least 1 year
Department
Police (14005)Department Website
www.ndsp.nd.eduFamily / Sub-Family
Env & Safety / PoliceCareer Stream/Level
NIC 3 TechnicianDepartment Hiring Pay Range
Minimum starting wage at $30/hrPay ID
Bi-WeeklyFLSA Status
S3 - FT Non-exempt HourlyJob Category
Service/MaintenanceJob Type
Full-timeSchedule: Days of Week & Hours
This position will be on either the Evening Shift (3pm – 1am) or the Night Shift (8pm – 6am). Officers work a 10 hour shift. Side 1 shift works 2 days on, 1 day off, 4 days on, 2 days off, 2 days on, 3 days off, then the cycle repeats. Side 2 shift works 2 days off, 2 days on, 3 days off, 2 days on, 1 day off, 4 days on, then the cycle repeats. Officers working either shift have every other Friday, Saturday, and Sunday off in their rotation.
Schedule: Hours/Week
40Schedule: # of months
12Job Posting Date (Campus)
03/07/2023Job Posting Date (Public)
03/07/2023Job Closing Date
04/07/2023Posting Type
Open To All ApplicantsPosting Number
S23809Quick Link for Internal Postings
https://jobs.nd.edu/postings/30006*Please mention you saw this ad on AcademicJobs.*