Police Officer – Corporal
Position Summary:
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 united by a shared commitment 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, all working collaboratively to uphold the highest standards of community-based policing.
Essential Functions:
- Conduct proactive patrols of assigned zones to deter crime, identify security risks, and implement localized crime prevention strategies.
- Take a lead role in identifying security-related conditions and resolving issues through collaborative partnerships with designated zone contacts.
- Provide safety, crime prevention, and community policing information during patrol duties; develop and deliver personal safety classes, crime prevention presentations, and orientation sessions for students and employees.
- Establish and maintain positive relationships with university members and surrounding communities; coordinate efforts with Community Relations personnel on physical security and safety concerns.
- Offer guidance and support to community members navigating the criminal justice system and related processes.
- Serve as a first responder for all emergency incidents, including but not limited to: fire, panic, and holdup alarms; hazardous material spills; traffic crashes; crimes in progress; and medical emergencies.
- Respond to general calls for service, including facility access, motor vehicle assistance, personal safety escorts, and secure transport of persons or valuables.
- Provide mutual aid and backup support to departmental personnel and external law enforcement agencies as requested.
- Assist medical personnel in the detention and secure transport of psychiatric patients to courts or other facilities.
- Conduct initial investigations of criminal activity, accidents, and incidents; protect and maintain crime scenes, coordinating with the Criminal Investigations Unit (CIU) for specialized cases.
- Interview victims, witnesses, and suspects; inform involved parties of available options and next steps.
- Execute field stops, conduct interviews, make arrests, and issue citations or warnings in accordance with state law and departmental policy.
- Prepare and submit accurate documentation, including offense reports, follow-up reports, citations, and warnings; may conduct photo lineups or other follow-up investigative duties.
- Review and provide feedback on incident reports and documentation for accuracy when delegated.
- Support the onboarding and mentoring of new officers when assigned.
- Share best practices and departmental standards to promote professional growth among peers.
Requirements:
- A High School Diploma or General Educational Development (G.E.D.) equivalent is required.
- Must be at least 21 years of age.
- Must complete and pass the departmental competency examination for consideration.
- Ability to obtain a special police commission from the Chief Law Enforcement Official in Metropolitan Nashville within nine (9) months and maintain annual recommissioning.
- Ability to meet requirements for Tennessee P.O.S.T. certification within the first nine (9) months of appointment.
- Successful completion of an annual department-authorized and POST-approved in-service training course (minimum 40 hours).
- Must successfully complete the department Field Training Program (FTP) within the designated timeframe.
- Three (3) years of experience as a police officer is required.
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