Benefits
Starting at $18.00 per hourHigher starting pay may be considered based on qualifications, certifications, education, prior military service, law enforcement experience, public safety experience, and other relevant experience.Additional compensation opportunities include:Overtime paid at time-and-a-halfRegular overtime opportunitiesSpecial event assignmentsOpportunity for tuition remission and/or tuition exchange for dependents after 3 years of employment.Essential Duties and ResponsibilitiesProvide for public safety by maintaining order and protecting students, faculty, staff, visitors, and college property.Conduct proactive patrols of assigned areas and the campus as a whole by foot, golf cart, bicycle, and patrol vehicle.Respond to calls for service, emergencies, alarms, suspicious activity, accidents, and incidents.Open, close, inspect, and secure campus buildings, facilities, gates, doors, and access points.Monitor surveillance systems and security equipment.Investigate suspicious activity and criminal incidents with the goal of crime prevention and offender apprehension.Enforce applicable federal, state, and local laws, campus regulations, and departmental policies and procedures.Exercise arrest authority in accordance with applicable laws and departmental policy.Complete incident reports, daily reports, medical reports, work orders, and other required documentation.Respond to medical emergencies and provide first aid, CPR, AED, Stop the Bleed, and other emergency assistance within the scope of training.Assist with fire alarms, severe weather incidents, disasters, utility emergencies, and other emergency situations.Identify, correct when possible, and report safety and security hazards.Provide safety escorts and transportation assistance when requested.Direct traffic and provide crowd management for athletic events, ceremonies, campus programs, and special events.Assist motorists, visitors, students, faculty, and staff.Escort money transfers and other sensitive assets when requested.Maintain positive public relations while representing the Campus Safety Department and Wofford College.Submit work orders for damaged, malfunctioning, or unsafe equipment and facilities.Maintain accountability and operational readiness of assigned equipment.Follow officer safety procedures and maintain situational awareness at all times.Participate in crime prevention, community engagement, and campus safety initiatives.Perform additional duties as assigned by supervisors, Sergeants, or the Director of Campus Safety.Non-Essential DutiesParticipate in orientation, field training, in-service training, and off-campus professional development programs.Serve as dispatcher relief personnel when required.Assist with administrative projects, community outreach initiatives, special assignments, and departmental programs.Attend professional development training to remain current on public safety, security, emergency management, and higher education best practices.Perform other duties as assigned.Vision insurance