Virginia's Community College System
Campus Police Officer (Full-Time)
Virginia's Community College System, Richmond, Virginia, United States, 23214
Position Overview
Campus Police Officer (Full-Time) – Virginia Western Community College, part of the Virginia Community College System. This law‑enforcement position protects persons and property on campus and surrounding streets and to uphold the safe and secure learning environment.
Work Schedule Rotating 12‑hour shifts, including evenings, weekends, holidays, and weekends.
Key Responsibilities The Campus Police Officer provides professional, courteous response services.
Responsibilities include:
Daily foot and vehicle patrols of campus property.
Enforce college policies and state law, securing all buildings as required.
Provide information, directions, and assistance to students, faculty, staff, and visitors.
Promote compliance with college parking and traffic regulations and control traffic as needed.
Conduct investigations of vehicular accidents, thefts, and other incidents.
Transport funds to and from area banks.
Check campus conditions during inclement weather and report findings.
Assist the agency or state government during emergency declarations and other state‑wide duties.
Qualifications & Requirements The applicant must:
Hold an unexpired Virginia DCJS Law Enforcement Officer certification and valid Virginia driver’s license.
Maintain certification and provide evidence of certification at application.
Demonstrate knowledge of public safety and security laws, legal codes, regulations, and equipment.
Have experience giving oral and written instructions and procedures.
Show ability to write, proofread, and edit written reports.
React appropriately in emergency situations and work all shifts, carrying equipment and performing foot and vehicle patrols.
Be able to work a flexible 12‑hour schedule, including evenings, weekends, holidays, and rotating shifts.
Additional considerations: operates a state vehicle; does not supervise employees; no required travel beyond campus grounds.
Benefits Full‑time law‑enforcement officers are mandatorily enrolled in the Virginia LORS retirement plan.
As a Virginia state government employee, many benefits are offered at low or no cost, including basic life insurance, the Virginia Sickness and Disability Program, and up to 6 tuition‑free credit hours per semester for courses administered by Virginia Western Community College, subject to promissory note terms.
Background & Security Selected candidates must successfully pass comprehensive background investigations, including credit, educational, employment, reference checks, fingerprint and criminal history inquiries, DMV record checks, and physical and drug testing.
The applicant will carry a firearm and must not have a felony or misdemeanor domestic‑violence conviction.
All previous law‑enforcement positions must have ended with honorable standing.
Documents verifying identity and authorization to work in the U.S. must be presented upon employment.
Equal Opportunity & Disability Accommodation The Virginia Community College System (VCCS) provides equal employment opportunities and prohibits discrimination based on race, color, religion, age, sex, national origin, disability, genetics, political affiliation, veteran status, sexual orientation, gender identity, or other non‑merit factors.
VCCS complies with the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) and ADAAA, providing reasonable accommodations upon request.
The Commonwealth’s Alternative Hiring Process (AHP) is available for individuals with disabilities; Veterans may apply via AHP if they provide an AHP letter.
Application Process Only complete online applications will be accepted.
Applicants must submit a resume and cover letter.
Optional documents such as transcripts or reference letters may be included.
Incomplete or non‑online submissions will not be considered.
All online application materials must be received by 11:59 pm (EST) on the closing date.
Contact: Lindsey Weston – Email: hrapps@virginiawestern.edu; Phone: 540‑857‑7305.
Posting Information Posting Number: CLS_3946P Recruitment Type: General Public – G Number of Vacancies: 1 Job Open Date: 08/13/2025 Job Close Date: 01/09/2026
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Work Schedule Rotating 12‑hour shifts, including evenings, weekends, holidays, and weekends.
Key Responsibilities The Campus Police Officer provides professional, courteous response services.
Responsibilities include:
Daily foot and vehicle patrols of campus property.
Enforce college policies and state law, securing all buildings as required.
Provide information, directions, and assistance to students, faculty, staff, and visitors.
Promote compliance with college parking and traffic regulations and control traffic as needed.
Conduct investigations of vehicular accidents, thefts, and other incidents.
Transport funds to and from area banks.
Check campus conditions during inclement weather and report findings.
Assist the agency or state government during emergency declarations and other state‑wide duties.
Qualifications & Requirements The applicant must:
Hold an unexpired Virginia DCJS Law Enforcement Officer certification and valid Virginia driver’s license.
Maintain certification and provide evidence of certification at application.
Demonstrate knowledge of public safety and security laws, legal codes, regulations, and equipment.
Have experience giving oral and written instructions and procedures.
Show ability to write, proofread, and edit written reports.
React appropriately in emergency situations and work all shifts, carrying equipment and performing foot and vehicle patrols.
Be able to work a flexible 12‑hour schedule, including evenings, weekends, holidays, and rotating shifts.
Additional considerations: operates a state vehicle; does not supervise employees; no required travel beyond campus grounds.
Benefits Full‑time law‑enforcement officers are mandatorily enrolled in the Virginia LORS retirement plan.
As a Virginia state government employee, many benefits are offered at low or no cost, including basic life insurance, the Virginia Sickness and Disability Program, and up to 6 tuition‑free credit hours per semester for courses administered by Virginia Western Community College, subject to promissory note terms.
Background & Security Selected candidates must successfully pass comprehensive background investigations, including credit, educational, employment, reference checks, fingerprint and criminal history inquiries, DMV record checks, and physical and drug testing.
The applicant will carry a firearm and must not have a felony or misdemeanor domestic‑violence conviction.
All previous law‑enforcement positions must have ended with honorable standing.
Documents verifying identity and authorization to work in the U.S. must be presented upon employment.
Equal Opportunity & Disability Accommodation The Virginia Community College System (VCCS) provides equal employment opportunities and prohibits discrimination based on race, color, religion, age, sex, national origin, disability, genetics, political affiliation, veteran status, sexual orientation, gender identity, or other non‑merit factors.
VCCS complies with the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) and ADAAA, providing reasonable accommodations upon request.
The Commonwealth’s Alternative Hiring Process (AHP) is available for individuals with disabilities; Veterans may apply via AHP if they provide an AHP letter.
Application Process Only complete online applications will be accepted.
Applicants must submit a resume and cover letter.
Optional documents such as transcripts or reference letters may be included.
Incomplete or non‑online submissions will not be considered.
All online application materials must be received by 11:59 pm (EST) on the closing date.
Contact: Lindsey Weston – Email: hrapps@virginiawestern.edu; Phone: 540‑857‑7305.
Posting Information Posting Number: CLS_3946P Recruitment Type: General Public – G Number of Vacancies: 1 Job Open Date: 08/13/2025 Job Close Date: 01/09/2026
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