Hampton University
The Lieutenant serves as the commanding officer for all HUPD operations during the overnight shift. This position is responsible for supervising and directing sworn and non-sworn personnel, ensuring the safety and security of the campus community, enforcing federal, state, and local laws, as well as University policies. The Lieutenant provides leadership, oversight, and operational decision-making to maintain a high standard of professional police service during non-business hours.
Work Schedule
Full-time position assigned to the night shift; schedule may include weekends, holidays, and special events. Required to respond to emergencies and report for duty during inclement weather or University closures. Examples of Duties
Direct and supervise all patrol and support operations during the assigned night shift. Provide leadership, guidance, and performance oversight for assigned personnel, including Sergeants, Corporals, Officers, and Security Officers. Respond to major incidents, emergencies, and calls for service; assume command as the highest-ranking officer on duty. Ensure compliance with department policies, procedures, and applicable laws. Review and approve incident, arrest, and investigative reports for accuracy and completeness. Coordinate shift briefings, assignments, and deployment strategies to ensure optimal coverage. Conduct regular inspections of personnel, equipment, and facilities. Maintain communication with the Command Staff regarding significant incidents and operational issues. Serve as the liaison with other law enforcement agencies, emergency services, and University departments during the night shift. Provide training, mentoring, and career development for subordinate personnel. Investigate and resolve personnel issues, applying corrective actions when necessary. Oversee special operations, safety escorts, and event coverage occurring during night hours. Prepare and maintain operational records, reports, and administrative documentation. Perform other duties as assigned by the Captain or Deputy Chief. Typical Qualifications
Bachelor’s degree in Criminal Justice, Public Administration, or a related field preferred. Minimum of five (5) years of progressively responsible law enforcement experience, including two (2) years in a supervisory capacity. Current certification as a law enforcement officer by the Virginia Department of Criminal Justice Services (DCJS) or the ability to obtain certification. Strong leadership, communication, and decision-making skills. Demonstrated knowledge of law enforcement principles, investigative techniques, and crime prevention strategies. Proficient in the use of police technology, including radios, body-worn cameras, and computer-aided dispatch/reporting systems. Supplemental Information
Must be in good physical condition, including vision and hearing. Ability to stand, walk, run, stoop, kneel, climb, and lift up to 50 pounds. Ability to operate a motor vehicle and police equipment safely. Must be capable of using force, including lethal and less-lethal options, when necessary to gain control and protect life and property.
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Full-time position assigned to the night shift; schedule may include weekends, holidays, and special events. Required to respond to emergencies and report for duty during inclement weather or University closures. Examples of Duties
Direct and supervise all patrol and support operations during the assigned night shift. Provide leadership, guidance, and performance oversight for assigned personnel, including Sergeants, Corporals, Officers, and Security Officers. Respond to major incidents, emergencies, and calls for service; assume command as the highest-ranking officer on duty. Ensure compliance with department policies, procedures, and applicable laws. Review and approve incident, arrest, and investigative reports for accuracy and completeness. Coordinate shift briefings, assignments, and deployment strategies to ensure optimal coverage. Conduct regular inspections of personnel, equipment, and facilities. Maintain communication with the Command Staff regarding significant incidents and operational issues. Serve as the liaison with other law enforcement agencies, emergency services, and University departments during the night shift. Provide training, mentoring, and career development for subordinate personnel. Investigate and resolve personnel issues, applying corrective actions when necessary. Oversee special operations, safety escorts, and event coverage occurring during night hours. Prepare and maintain operational records, reports, and administrative documentation. Perform other duties as assigned by the Captain or Deputy Chief. Typical Qualifications
Bachelor’s degree in Criminal Justice, Public Administration, or a related field preferred. Minimum of five (5) years of progressively responsible law enforcement experience, including two (2) years in a supervisory capacity. Current certification as a law enforcement officer by the Virginia Department of Criminal Justice Services (DCJS) or the ability to obtain certification. Strong leadership, communication, and decision-making skills. Demonstrated knowledge of law enforcement principles, investigative techniques, and crime prevention strategies. Proficient in the use of police technology, including radios, body-worn cameras, and computer-aided dispatch/reporting systems. Supplemental Information
Must be in good physical condition, including vision and hearing. Ability to stand, walk, run, stoop, kneel, climb, and lift up to 50 pounds. Ability to operate a motor vehicle and police equipment safely. Must be capable of using force, including lethal and less-lethal options, when necessary to gain control and protect life and property.
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