Vanderbilt University
Safety and Security Supervisor
Vanderbilt University, Nashville, Tennessee, United States, 37247
Safety and Security Supervisor – Vanderbilt University
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Safety and Security Supervisor
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About the Work Unit Vanderbilt University Public Safety (VUPS) is led by the Office of the Chief of Police in the Division of Administration. VUPS is a dedicated team of over 400 professionals committed to fostering a safe, secure, and welcoming environment for all in the Vanderbilt community. Organized into several specialized units, our department includes commissioned officers, security professionals, and skilled administrative staff working collaboratively to uphold the highest standards of community‑based policing.
Key Functions and Expected Performance Leadership & Administration
Lead an assigned unit/shift, directly supervising safety and security staff, which will include Weapons Detection Specialists, Community Service Officers (CSOs), and Safety and Security Specialists, and ensuring adequate resource allocation.
Train, retrain, and educate staff on weapons detection systems and security protocols. Conduct quarterly performance evaluations, provide coaching, and manage performance conversations and necessary counseling.
Maintain and update the shift schedule, review/approve timesheets, and time‑off/leave requests. Serve as operational backup for Weapons Detection Specialists and CSOs as needed.
Conduct routine audits of operational processes, personnel inspections, and equipment checks to ensure adherence to departmental and regulatory compliance.
Prepare and review all appropriate reports and documents submitted by direct reports, keep management informed of significant security events, prepare activity reports, and participate in management and key stakeholder meetings.
Lead accountability measures to ensure fair and impartial service delivery. Conduct preliminary investigations into employee misconduct complaints, providing disciplinary recommendations to management when warranted.
Security Operations & Calls for Service
Conduct individual building security checks and directed patrols. Respond to general calls for service, including building access/lock‑ups, motorist assists (vehicle access, jump starts), and personal safety escorts.
Assist with emergency response (fire/medical), including secure transportation and aiding medical personnel in the detention of psychiatric patients.
Conduct bi‑weekly emergency phone tests for the assigned zone.
Provide backup for other officers/personnel as necessary.
Community Engagement & Special Events
Proactively patrol assigned areas to identify potential security risks. Lead problem‑solving initiatives through community partnerships to develop crime‑prevention strategies.
Coordinate with Community Relations personnel regarding physical security, safety information, and crime‑prevention issues within the area of responsibility.
Provide required security, crowd control, and order maintenance for special events, including athletic events, concerts, commencement, and visiting dignitaries.
Performs other duties as assigned.
Supervisory Relationships The Safety and Security Supervisor is responsible for the assigned Safety and Security personnel during shift operations. This position reports administratively and functionally to the Safety and Security Manager(s) as assigned, and the Safety and Security Director.
Education and Certifications
Must possess a High School Diploma or G.E.D. and have a minimum of three (3) years of proven experience as a security officer or equivalent role, with at least one (1) year of supervisory experience.
Must successfully complete the department field training program and all required VUPS training (De‑escalation, Pressure Point Control Tactics, CPR/AED certification, and CSO training), and demonstrate knowledge of all University and Police Department written directives, rules, and regulations within 30 days of hire.
Must possess and maintain a valid driver’s license and a satisfactory driving record (subject to continuous third‑party monitoring).
Experience and Skills
Proven ability to supervise and guide staff, develop personnel skills, provide constructive feedback, and handle disciplinary issues. Must exhibit the willingness and ability to make timely, sound, fact‑based decisions and accept responsibility.
Must remain calm and objective during stressful or unpleasant situations, demonstrating self‑restraint in challenging circumstances.
Excellent demonstrated written and oral communication and public speaking skills. Must be able to establish and maintain effective working relationships with the public, enforcement officials, and diverse university/medical center constituencies (students, faculty, staff, parents).
Excellent customer service skills and demonstrated problem‑solving skills are essential. Must be able to organize, prioritize, and manage multiple tasks independently.
Experience working with Microsoft Word, Excel, and other computer programs is preferred.
Working Conditions and Physical Requirements
Must be able to stand for long periods, walk, climb, and lift. Must meet written departmental standards for appearance and grooming.
Must pass a thorough background investigation and drug test demonstrating good moral character, a good driving record, and no prior criminal convictions that would prohibit certification under the State of Tennessee Private Protective Services Act.
Must be available to work nights, weekends, and holidays and be willing to work in inclement weather and various weather extremes.
Must be able to use necessary precautionary equipment (e.g., TB mask) and may encounter hazardous materials, infectious disease, blood‑borne pathogens, loud noises, and potential physical danger from violent individuals.
Must obtain required immunizations and medical tests to work in patient care and high‑risk areas.
Senior level: Mid‑Senior level
Employment type: Full‑time
Job function: Other, Information Technology, and Management
Industry: Higher Education
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Safety and Security Supervisor
role at Vanderbilt University.
About the Work Unit Vanderbilt University Public Safety (VUPS) is led by the Office of the Chief of Police in the Division of Administration. VUPS is a dedicated team of over 400 professionals committed to fostering a safe, secure, and welcoming environment for all in the Vanderbilt community. Organized into several specialized units, our department includes commissioned officers, security professionals, and skilled administrative staff working collaboratively to uphold the highest standards of community‑based policing.
Key Functions and Expected Performance Leadership & Administration
Lead an assigned unit/shift, directly supervising safety and security staff, which will include Weapons Detection Specialists, Community Service Officers (CSOs), and Safety and Security Specialists, and ensuring adequate resource allocation.
Train, retrain, and educate staff on weapons detection systems and security protocols. Conduct quarterly performance evaluations, provide coaching, and manage performance conversations and necessary counseling.
Maintain and update the shift schedule, review/approve timesheets, and time‑off/leave requests. Serve as operational backup for Weapons Detection Specialists and CSOs as needed.
Conduct routine audits of operational processes, personnel inspections, and equipment checks to ensure adherence to departmental and regulatory compliance.
Prepare and review all appropriate reports and documents submitted by direct reports, keep management informed of significant security events, prepare activity reports, and participate in management and key stakeholder meetings.
Lead accountability measures to ensure fair and impartial service delivery. Conduct preliminary investigations into employee misconduct complaints, providing disciplinary recommendations to management when warranted.
Security Operations & Calls for Service
Conduct individual building security checks and directed patrols. Respond to general calls for service, including building access/lock‑ups, motorist assists (vehicle access, jump starts), and personal safety escorts.
Assist with emergency response (fire/medical), including secure transportation and aiding medical personnel in the detention of psychiatric patients.
Conduct bi‑weekly emergency phone tests for the assigned zone.
Provide backup for other officers/personnel as necessary.
Community Engagement & Special Events
Proactively patrol assigned areas to identify potential security risks. Lead problem‑solving initiatives through community partnerships to develop crime‑prevention strategies.
Coordinate with Community Relations personnel regarding physical security, safety information, and crime‑prevention issues within the area of responsibility.
Provide required security, crowd control, and order maintenance for special events, including athletic events, concerts, commencement, and visiting dignitaries.
Performs other duties as assigned.
Supervisory Relationships The Safety and Security Supervisor is responsible for the assigned Safety and Security personnel during shift operations. This position reports administratively and functionally to the Safety and Security Manager(s) as assigned, and the Safety and Security Director.
Education and Certifications
Must possess a High School Diploma or G.E.D. and have a minimum of three (3) years of proven experience as a security officer or equivalent role, with at least one (1) year of supervisory experience.
Must successfully complete the department field training program and all required VUPS training (De‑escalation, Pressure Point Control Tactics, CPR/AED certification, and CSO training), and demonstrate knowledge of all University and Police Department written directives, rules, and regulations within 30 days of hire.
Must possess and maintain a valid driver’s license and a satisfactory driving record (subject to continuous third‑party monitoring).
Experience and Skills
Proven ability to supervise and guide staff, develop personnel skills, provide constructive feedback, and handle disciplinary issues. Must exhibit the willingness and ability to make timely, sound, fact‑based decisions and accept responsibility.
Must remain calm and objective during stressful or unpleasant situations, demonstrating self‑restraint in challenging circumstances.
Excellent demonstrated written and oral communication and public speaking skills. Must be able to establish and maintain effective working relationships with the public, enforcement officials, and diverse university/medical center constituencies (students, faculty, staff, parents).
Excellent customer service skills and demonstrated problem‑solving skills are essential. Must be able to organize, prioritize, and manage multiple tasks independently.
Experience working with Microsoft Word, Excel, and other computer programs is preferred.
Working Conditions and Physical Requirements
Must be able to stand for long periods, walk, climb, and lift. Must meet written departmental standards for appearance and grooming.
Must pass a thorough background investigation and drug test demonstrating good moral character, a good driving record, and no prior criminal convictions that would prohibit certification under the State of Tennessee Private Protective Services Act.
Must be available to work nights, weekends, and holidays and be willing to work in inclement weather and various weather extremes.
Must be able to use necessary precautionary equipment (e.g., TB mask) and may encounter hazardous materials, infectious disease, blood‑borne pathogens, loud noises, and potential physical danger from violent individuals.
Must obtain required immunizations and medical tests to work in patient care and high‑risk areas.
Senior level: Mid‑Senior level
Employment type: Full‑time
Job function: Other, Information Technology, and Management
Industry: Higher Education
Referrals increase your chances of interviewing at Vanderbilt University by 2x.
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