University of North Carolina Charlotte
Police Officer
University of North Carolina Charlotte, Charlotte, North Carolina, United States, 28245
Police Officer
Position Number:
PPS004
Vacancy Open to:
All Candidates
Working Title:
Police Officer
Position Designation:
EHRA Non-Faculty
Employment Type:
Permanent - Full-time
Work Schedule:
12‑hour shifts, variable days with shift rotating every six months.
Hours per Week:
40
Division:
Business Affairs
Department:
Safety & Security (Adm)
Work Location:
Police & Public Safety
Salary Range:
$55,750 – $64,465
Primary Purpose of Department:
The primary mission of Police and Public Safety is to provide a safe and secure environment supporting the University's pursuit of research and academic excellence. Our law‑enforcement professionals continually strive to reduce crime, accidents, and loss of property through investigative processes and effective community partnerships.
Primary Purpose of Position:
This position performs law‑enforcement work on a University campus or other State facility. With full powers of arrest, the officer enforces State and U.S. laws, controls traffic, investigates crimes within a limited jurisdiction, patrols an assigned area, handles complaints, collects evidence, testifies in court, and performs related duties.
Summary of Responsibilities
Protect lives and property through enforcement of laws and regulations.
Conduct preliminary and follow‑up criminal investigations.
Perform detentions, interviews, and arrests in accordance with the law and departmental directives.
Communicate with others by vocal and written means, relaying clear and intelligible messages.
Comply with all departmental directives and university policies; complete all assigned tasks and duties.
Minimum Qualifications
High school diploma or GED.
Certification as a Law Enforcement Officer per the North Carolina Criminal Justice Education and Training Commission (NC CJETSC).
Valid state‑issued driver’s license.
Successful completion of the appointing agency’s field‑training program for newly appointed Campus Police Officers.
Preferred Qualifications
Police Officer I:
0–2 years of law‑enforcement experience, completion of North Carolina Basic Law Enforcement Training, and certification as a Law Enforcement Officer (or ability to achieve certification within one year).
Police Officer II:
Minimum 2 years of experience as a sworn local, state, or federal officer, completed Basic Law Enforcement Training, and at least a General Certification.
Police Officer III:
Minimum 4 years of experience as a sworn officer, completed Basic Law Enforcement Training, and attained General Certification.
Certifications & Licenses
Certification as a Law Enforcement Officer per NC CJETSC.
Valid state‑issued vehicle operator's license.
Benefits
Tuition assistance.
Night‑shift differential pay.
State retirement plan and 401(k).
Regular days off per month.
Training classes available for advancement and promotion.
Sign‑on bonus (excluding current UNC Charlotte employees).
Employment Details Posting Open Date:
12/12/2025
Posting Close Date:
06/14/2026
Open Until Filled:
Yes
Recruitment Statement This is part of an ongoing recruitment. If you applied on 12/12/2025, your application remains valid and you need not reapply.
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PPS004
Vacancy Open to:
All Candidates
Working Title:
Police Officer
Position Designation:
EHRA Non-Faculty
Employment Type:
Permanent - Full-time
Work Schedule:
12‑hour shifts, variable days with shift rotating every six months.
Hours per Week:
40
Division:
Business Affairs
Department:
Safety & Security (Adm)
Work Location:
Police & Public Safety
Salary Range:
$55,750 – $64,465
Primary Purpose of Department:
The primary mission of Police and Public Safety is to provide a safe and secure environment supporting the University's pursuit of research and academic excellence. Our law‑enforcement professionals continually strive to reduce crime, accidents, and loss of property through investigative processes and effective community partnerships.
Primary Purpose of Position:
This position performs law‑enforcement work on a University campus or other State facility. With full powers of arrest, the officer enforces State and U.S. laws, controls traffic, investigates crimes within a limited jurisdiction, patrols an assigned area, handles complaints, collects evidence, testifies in court, and performs related duties.
Summary of Responsibilities
Protect lives and property through enforcement of laws and regulations.
Conduct preliminary and follow‑up criminal investigations.
Perform detentions, interviews, and arrests in accordance with the law and departmental directives.
Communicate with others by vocal and written means, relaying clear and intelligible messages.
Comply with all departmental directives and university policies; complete all assigned tasks and duties.
Minimum Qualifications
High school diploma or GED.
Certification as a Law Enforcement Officer per the North Carolina Criminal Justice Education and Training Commission (NC CJETSC).
Valid state‑issued driver’s license.
Successful completion of the appointing agency’s field‑training program for newly appointed Campus Police Officers.
Preferred Qualifications
Police Officer I:
0–2 years of law‑enforcement experience, completion of North Carolina Basic Law Enforcement Training, and certification as a Law Enforcement Officer (or ability to achieve certification within one year).
Police Officer II:
Minimum 2 years of experience as a sworn local, state, or federal officer, completed Basic Law Enforcement Training, and at least a General Certification.
Police Officer III:
Minimum 4 years of experience as a sworn officer, completed Basic Law Enforcement Training, and attained General Certification.
Certifications & Licenses
Certification as a Law Enforcement Officer per NC CJETSC.
Valid state‑issued vehicle operator's license.
Benefits
Tuition assistance.
Night‑shift differential pay.
State retirement plan and 401(k).
Regular days off per month.
Training classes available for advancement and promotion.
Sign‑on bonus (excluding current UNC Charlotte employees).
Employment Details Posting Open Date:
12/12/2025
Posting Close Date:
06/14/2026
Open Until Filled:
Yes
Recruitment Statement This is part of an ongoing recruitment. If you applied on 12/12/2025, your application remains valid and you need not reapply.
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