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University Police Sergeant
– University of Massachusetts Boston Public Safety
Job No:
522356
Position Type:
Staff Full Time
Campus:
UMass Boston
Department:
Public Safety
Pay Grade:
18E
Date Opened:
12 Aug 2024 Eastern Daylight Time
General Summary of Position Under the general supervision of the University Police Lieutenant, the Sergeant patrols assigned areas of the University and adjacent property to provide a safe and secure environment. The Sergeant provides first‑line supervision of sworn and non‑sworn personnel on patrol duty, bike patrol, criminal investigations, community relations, crime prevention activities, and in‑service training activities. The Sergeant works independently, assumes complete charge in the absence of a superior officer, and performs duties in accordance with federal, state, and local laws and university policies.
Essential Functions
Support the UMass Boston Police Department mission and policies.
Exercise police powers under M.G.L. Ch. 75 s. 32A in detecting and apprehending law violators.
Investigate crimes, accidents, and complaints; identify offenders and participate in court proceedings.
Patrol buildings and lands, observe for criminal activity, report incidents, and assist persons in danger.
Assist with traffic control, enforce state motor‑vehicle laws, and university by‑laws.
Maintain order at special events, conduct investigations, and submit accurate reports.
Ensure evidence meets chain‑of‑custody standards and is properly audited.
Instruct patrol personnel on departmental rules, regulations, and policies.
Supervise all police and security personnel, review work for compliance, manage scheduling, and conduct performance evaluations.
Review incident and accident reports for accuracy and compliance with laws and university regulations.
Ensure prisoners in care are safely transported and processed.
Assist command staff in establishing procedures and recommend improvements.
Conduct accident and crime investigations and prepare detailed reports.
Provide public assistance (lockout services, escorts, first aid, vehicle jump‑starts).
Conduct inspections of personnel and equipment.
Represent the department at community engagement events and meetings.
Acquire specialized law‑enforcement skills and participate in community crime‑prevention programs.
Assume command of police and security in the absence of superior officers during emergencies.
Serve as Campus Security Authority under the Clery Act and related federal mandates.
Maintain relationships with other law‑enforcement agencies and university departments.
Respond promptly to assignments and emergencies, performing emergency first aid, CPR, Narcan, Epi‑pen, and AED therapy.
Authorize overtime for assigned personnel within policy limits.
Perform related work as required in specialized law‑enforcement tasks.
Other Functions
Perform duties assigned to meet departmental, executive area, and university goals.
Understand responsibilities related to Title IX, Clery, and other compliance requirements.
Engage students to support their success.
Collaborate with campus stakeholders to fulfill the university mission.
Avoid conflicts of interest and act consistently with law and institutional policy.
Create a positive and respectful workplace defined by competence, integrity, and collaboration.
Support departmental and institutional goals for non‑discrimination and inclusivity.
Safeguard sensitive and confidential information.
Assume additional duties as assigned.
Minimum Qualifications
Three (3) years of progressive law‑enforcement experience as a full‑time sworn police officer in good standing with UMass Boston Police or another agency.
Completion of a Massachusetts Basic Police Training Program from an accredited academy or equivalent training for a Massachusetts police officer.
Disciplinary action within the past 12 months or on a disciplinary probation renders the candidate ineligible.
Special Requirements
U.S. citizenship.
Valid driver’s license and ability to obtain a Massachusetts driver license.
Valid Massachusetts license to carry.
Re‑qualification with departmentally issued firearm and non‑lethal weapons.
Successful background check, psychological evaluation, and drug screening.
Effective oral and written communication.
Availability to work at any hour and in all weather conditions.
Professional demeanor under stress, verbal and physical abuse, danger, and emotional tension.
Physical ability to perform the essential functions of the job.
Knowledge, Skills and Abilities
Effective supervision and coordination of lower‑grade police and security personnel.
Criminal investigative training and experience.
Comprehensive knowledge of state laws, rules, and regulations.
Understanding of Clery Act, HEOA, VAWA, and Title IX.
Personnel‐management skills.
Sound decision‑making and awareness of consequences.
Effective communication with all authority levels and the public.
Stamina for long periods of standing, walking, and sitting.
Management of personal order and demeanor under stress.
Strong organizational skills and commitment to university mission and customer service.
Normal visual acuity and manual dexterity.
Preferred Qualifications
Bachelor’s Degree preferred.
Supervision Received
Direct supervision from a Lieutenant or higher, under general supervision of the Chief of Police/Director of Public Safety.
Supervision Exercised
Number of non‑student employees directly supervised: 6
Number of non‑student employees indirectly supervised: 2
Average number of student employees supervised at any given time: 0
Application Instructions Please apply online with your resume, cover letter, and a list of three professional work references. Review of candidates will begin following the application closing date.
Grade: 18E
All official salary offers must be approved by Human Resources.
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– University of Massachusetts Boston Public Safety
Job No:
522356
Position Type:
Staff Full Time
Campus:
UMass Boston
Department:
Public Safety
Pay Grade:
18E
Date Opened:
12 Aug 2024 Eastern Daylight Time
General Summary of Position Under the general supervision of the University Police Lieutenant, the Sergeant patrols assigned areas of the University and adjacent property to provide a safe and secure environment. The Sergeant provides first‑line supervision of sworn and non‑sworn personnel on patrol duty, bike patrol, criminal investigations, community relations, crime prevention activities, and in‑service training activities. The Sergeant works independently, assumes complete charge in the absence of a superior officer, and performs duties in accordance with federal, state, and local laws and university policies.
Essential Functions
Support the UMass Boston Police Department mission and policies.
Exercise police powers under M.G.L. Ch. 75 s. 32A in detecting and apprehending law violators.
Investigate crimes, accidents, and complaints; identify offenders and participate in court proceedings.
Patrol buildings and lands, observe for criminal activity, report incidents, and assist persons in danger.
Assist with traffic control, enforce state motor‑vehicle laws, and university by‑laws.
Maintain order at special events, conduct investigations, and submit accurate reports.
Ensure evidence meets chain‑of‑custody standards and is properly audited.
Instruct patrol personnel on departmental rules, regulations, and policies.
Supervise all police and security personnel, review work for compliance, manage scheduling, and conduct performance evaluations.
Review incident and accident reports for accuracy and compliance with laws and university regulations.
Ensure prisoners in care are safely transported and processed.
Assist command staff in establishing procedures and recommend improvements.
Conduct accident and crime investigations and prepare detailed reports.
Provide public assistance (lockout services, escorts, first aid, vehicle jump‑starts).
Conduct inspections of personnel and equipment.
Represent the department at community engagement events and meetings.
Acquire specialized law‑enforcement skills and participate in community crime‑prevention programs.
Assume command of police and security in the absence of superior officers during emergencies.
Serve as Campus Security Authority under the Clery Act and related federal mandates.
Maintain relationships with other law‑enforcement agencies and university departments.
Respond promptly to assignments and emergencies, performing emergency first aid, CPR, Narcan, Epi‑pen, and AED therapy.
Authorize overtime for assigned personnel within policy limits.
Perform related work as required in specialized law‑enforcement tasks.
Other Functions
Perform duties assigned to meet departmental, executive area, and university goals.
Understand responsibilities related to Title IX, Clery, and other compliance requirements.
Engage students to support their success.
Collaborate with campus stakeholders to fulfill the university mission.
Avoid conflicts of interest and act consistently with law and institutional policy.
Create a positive and respectful workplace defined by competence, integrity, and collaboration.
Support departmental and institutional goals for non‑discrimination and inclusivity.
Safeguard sensitive and confidential information.
Assume additional duties as assigned.
Minimum Qualifications
Three (3) years of progressive law‑enforcement experience as a full‑time sworn police officer in good standing with UMass Boston Police or another agency.
Completion of a Massachusetts Basic Police Training Program from an accredited academy or equivalent training for a Massachusetts police officer.
Disciplinary action within the past 12 months or on a disciplinary probation renders the candidate ineligible.
Special Requirements
U.S. citizenship.
Valid driver’s license and ability to obtain a Massachusetts driver license.
Valid Massachusetts license to carry.
Re‑qualification with departmentally issued firearm and non‑lethal weapons.
Successful background check, psychological evaluation, and drug screening.
Effective oral and written communication.
Availability to work at any hour and in all weather conditions.
Professional demeanor under stress, verbal and physical abuse, danger, and emotional tension.
Physical ability to perform the essential functions of the job.
Knowledge, Skills and Abilities
Effective supervision and coordination of lower‑grade police and security personnel.
Criminal investigative training and experience.
Comprehensive knowledge of state laws, rules, and regulations.
Understanding of Clery Act, HEOA, VAWA, and Title IX.
Personnel‐management skills.
Sound decision‑making and awareness of consequences.
Effective communication with all authority levels and the public.
Stamina for long periods of standing, walking, and sitting.
Management of personal order and demeanor under stress.
Strong organizational skills and commitment to university mission and customer service.
Normal visual acuity and manual dexterity.
Preferred Qualifications
Bachelor’s Degree preferred.
Supervision Received
Direct supervision from a Lieutenant or higher, under general supervision of the Chief of Police/Director of Public Safety.
Supervision Exercised
Number of non‑student employees directly supervised: 6
Number of non‑student employees indirectly supervised: 2
Average number of student employees supervised at any given time: 0
Application Instructions Please apply online with your resume, cover letter, and a list of three professional work references. Review of candidates will begin following the application closing date.
Grade: 18E
All official salary offers must be approved by Human Resources.
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