vsu

Position:

Chief of Police

Department / Agency:

Valdosta State University Police Department

Closing Date:

November 15, 2024

Coordinator:

VSU Human Resources

submit resume to:

https://careers.hprod.onehcm.usg.edu/psp/careers/CAREERS/HRMS/c/HRS_HRAM_FL.HRS_CG_SEARCH_FL.GBL?Page=HRS_APP_JBPST_FL&Action=U&FOCUS=Applicant&SiteId=51000&JobOpeningId=278238&PostingSeq=1

Phone:

229-333-5709

Address:

1200 N Patterson Street

Description:

 

Job Summary

Responsible for developing and executing comprehensive plans and providing administrative leadership in support of the overall strategic direction for the University. This position will ensure compliance with legislation, legal requirements and government reporting, and record keeping regulations at the state, federal and local levels.

Responsibilities

Typical Allocation of Duties: Leadership, direction, and supervision-25% Provide executive-level leadership and direction to other leaders within an area of the university. Assign, direct, and supervise the work of personnel.

Administration-20% Administer a major department, initiative, or unit with full authority of that area. Subject-matter expert-15% Serve as subject-matter expert for a specific area for the university.  Department representative-10% Represent the University to external stakeholders at events and on various committees.

Manage budget-10% Develop, monitor, and administer a substantial budget of a department, initiative, or unit.

Compliance-10% Interact with federal, state, and local entities to ensure compliance with appropriate statutes and regulations.

Policy and Procedure-10% Establish and administer policies and procedures for department, initiative, or unit. Supervisor Expectations Provide executive-level leadership and direction to campus police and dispatchers, overseeing other department leaders. Assign tasks, direct operations, and supervise the work of officers and personnel to ensure campus safety and security. Administer the university police department with full authority, overseeing all operations, initiatives, and personnel to ensure effective safety and security management across campus. Serve as the subject-matter expert on campus safety and law enforcement for the university. Lead responses to critical incidents, emergencies, and natural disasters. Represent the University to internal and external stakeholders at events and on various committees. Develop, monitor, and manage the university police department's budget. Prepare annual budgets, oversee the allocation of resources, and control the expenditure of funds to ensure efficient use of financial resources. Collaborate with federal, state, and local law enforcement agencies to ensure the university police department complies with all applicable statutes and regulations, including Clery and Title IX. Establish and oversee policies and procedures for the university police department. Lead strategic planning and policy development to ensure effective safety and security operations across campus.