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Campus Safety Officer
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Warner Pacific University . The Campus Safety Officer position reports to the Assistant Director of Campus Safety. This role oversees the safety and welfare of the campus community—including students, faculty, staff, guests, and property—providing a professional presence that promotes confidence across the university. The officer locks and unlocks university facilities according to the master calendar, monitors all parking lots, grounds, academic buildings and student housing assuring a safe environment, and escorts students and employees as requested. Essential Functions
Patrol university grounds and facilities to ensure a safe and secure environment on foot and in vehicles. Monitor all activity and confront suspicious behavior. Escort visitors and intruders off campus if required. Issue citations and warnings to violators. Interview involved individuals, gather information, and write reports on incidents of crime, violence, vandalism, fires and other illegal activities. Act as Title IX designated response employee, submitting all Title IX reports to the Coordinator. Respond quickly to all campus safety calls and coordinate with local police, fire, or medical personnel as necessary. Perform inspections of facility safety equipment and other tasks as needed. Perform basic inspections of campus vehicles. Contribute to support and implementation of the university strategic plan. Participate in university professional development opportunities. Adhere to university policies and procedures. Demonstrate commitment to the university’s Christian mission and the Employment Standards and Lifestyle Agreement. Exhibit sensitivity to diversity in national origin, ethnicity, culture, gender, and disabilities. Perform other duties as assigned. Minimum Qualifications
Computer proficiency with Outlook, Word, and Excel. Valid driver’s license and reliable transportation. Certification in specialized security training (e.g., DPSST) must be obtained within 90 days. Certification in Title IX Campus Safety within 90 days. CPR/AED certification or obtained within 90 days. No convictions for narcotics or thefts. No disqualifying violations per Oregon Department of Public Safety standards. Excellent interpersonal and communication skills. Successful completion of background and driving records investigations. Ability to work rotating schedule and varying shift hours, including holidays and special events. Demonstrated problem‑solving and project implementation skills. Ability to multitask accurately and meet deadlines in a fast‑paced environment. Experience working with diverse populations. Preferred Qualifications
Bachelor’s degree from an accredited institution. Emergency Medical Technician or Emergency Medical Responder certification. Experience in public safety and security environment. Experience working in a campus higher‑education environment. Physical Demands – Work Environment
The position requires working indoors and outdoors in various weather conditions and uniform is required. Employment and Lifestyle Standards
Warner Pacific University is a Christ‑centered urban liberal‑arts university that values diversity, integrity, and a respectful environment. The university holds a legal right to hire employees who share its Christian faith. All employment decisions are made without discrimination based on race, color, sex, gender, national origin, citizenship status, disability, age, genetic information, veteran status, or other protected characteristics. Smoking, non‑prescribed controlled substances, alcohol, and tobacco are prohibited on campus.
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Campus Safety Officer
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Warner Pacific University . The Campus Safety Officer position reports to the Assistant Director of Campus Safety. This role oversees the safety and welfare of the campus community—including students, faculty, staff, guests, and property—providing a professional presence that promotes confidence across the university. The officer locks and unlocks university facilities according to the master calendar, monitors all parking lots, grounds, academic buildings and student housing assuring a safe environment, and escorts students and employees as requested. Essential Functions
Patrol university grounds and facilities to ensure a safe and secure environment on foot and in vehicles. Monitor all activity and confront suspicious behavior. Escort visitors and intruders off campus if required. Issue citations and warnings to violators. Interview involved individuals, gather information, and write reports on incidents of crime, violence, vandalism, fires and other illegal activities. Act as Title IX designated response employee, submitting all Title IX reports to the Coordinator. Respond quickly to all campus safety calls and coordinate with local police, fire, or medical personnel as necessary. Perform inspections of facility safety equipment and other tasks as needed. Perform basic inspections of campus vehicles. Contribute to support and implementation of the university strategic plan. Participate in university professional development opportunities. Adhere to university policies and procedures. Demonstrate commitment to the university’s Christian mission and the Employment Standards and Lifestyle Agreement. Exhibit sensitivity to diversity in national origin, ethnicity, culture, gender, and disabilities. Perform other duties as assigned. Minimum Qualifications
Computer proficiency with Outlook, Word, and Excel. Valid driver’s license and reliable transportation. Certification in specialized security training (e.g., DPSST) must be obtained within 90 days. Certification in Title IX Campus Safety within 90 days. CPR/AED certification or obtained within 90 days. No convictions for narcotics or thefts. No disqualifying violations per Oregon Department of Public Safety standards. Excellent interpersonal and communication skills. Successful completion of background and driving records investigations. Ability to work rotating schedule and varying shift hours, including holidays and special events. Demonstrated problem‑solving and project implementation skills. Ability to multitask accurately and meet deadlines in a fast‑paced environment. Experience working with diverse populations. Preferred Qualifications
Bachelor’s degree from an accredited institution. Emergency Medical Technician or Emergency Medical Responder certification. Experience in public safety and security environment. Experience working in a campus higher‑education environment. Physical Demands – Work Environment
The position requires working indoors and outdoors in various weather conditions and uniform is required. Employment and Lifestyle Standards
Warner Pacific University is a Christ‑centered urban liberal‑arts university that values diversity, integrity, and a respectful environment. The university holds a legal right to hire employees who share its Christian faith. All employment decisions are made without discrimination based on race, color, sex, gender, national origin, citizenship status, disability, age, genetic information, veteran status, or other protected characteristics. Smoking, non‑prescribed controlled substances, alcohol, and tobacco are prohibited on campus.
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