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Mississippi Valley State University

Assistant Chief of Police

Mississippi Valley State University, Jackson, Mississippi, United States

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Assistant Chief of Police – Mississippi Valley State University Job Description The Assistant Chief of University Police supports the Chief of Police in managing and directing the operations of the University Police Department. This position ensures the safety and security of students, faculty, staff, and visitors while maintaining compliance with university policies and federal/state laws.

Key Responsibilities

Assist in planning, organizing, and supervising all departmental activities, including patrol, investigations, and emergency response.

Oversee daily operations and personnel management, including scheduling, training, and performance evaluation of officers.

Support the development and implementation of security policies, crime prevention programs, and emergency preparedness plans.

Act as second‑in‑command during critical incidents and assume leadership in the Chief’s absence.

Coordinate with local, state, and federal law‑enforcement agencies to ensure effective collaboration.

Monitor compliance with regulatory standards and maintain accurate crime and incident reporting.

Promote positive community relations and campus engagement initiatives.

Assists in ensuring the department plays a critical role in emergency preparedness and response.

Assists in producing clergy and crime data reports.

Serves as a secondary liaison to external law‑enforcement agencies.

Assist in leading the Mississippi Valley State University Police Department’s mission of providing a comprehensive, all‑hazards approach to emergency management preparedness through prevention, protection, mitigation, response and recovery.

Physical Demands Ability to stand, walk, and sit for extended periods during patrol and administrative duties. Occasional lifting and carrying of objects weighing up to 30 pounds (e.g., equipment, barricades). Ability to run short distances, climb stairs, and respond quickly in emergency situations. Manual dexterity for operating police equipment, vehicles, and computers. Visual and auditory acuity to observe surroundings, read reports, and communicate effectively. Work may involve exposure to outdoor weather conditions and varying environments.

Required Qualifications

Associate’s degree in Criminal Justice, Law Enforcement or related field.

Certification by the Mississippi Board on Law Enforcement Officer Standards and Training.

Ten (10) years of full‑time experience in law‑enforcement experience.

Five (5) years of supervisory experience.

Certified by Federal Emergency Management Agency ( FEMA ) in ICE: 100, 200, 300, and 400 and IS: 700 and 800 (or their equivalents for law‑enforcement) prior to appointment to the position.

Strong leadership, communication, and crisis management skills.

Demonstrated experience managing emergency preparedness, knowledge of principles of effective police patrol, community policing, physical security, traffic control, criminal investigations, and crime prevention.

Knowledge of federal, state, and local law.

Has the ability to work under pressure and react quickly to and manage a variety of emergency situations; knowledge of current police practices and computer/law enforcement applications.

Flexibility in work schedule including evening and weekend hours.

Preferred Qualifications

Bachelor’s degree in Criminal Justice, Law Enforcement, Emergency Management or related field.

Fifteen (15) years of full‑time experience in law‑enforcement.

Ten (10) years of supervisory experience at increasing levels of responsibility beyond mere first‑line supervisor (i.e., Commander, Captain, etc.).

Experience working in a law‑enforcement capacity on a college campus.

Experience working with diverse populations, specifically students.

Knowledge of courtroom procedures and laws.

Seniority level Director

Employment type Full‑time

Job function Other, Information Technology, and Management

Industries Higher Education

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