The Department of Public Safety (DPS) is the primary department charged with creating a safe and secure environment at Princeton University. DPS operates 24 hours a day, 365 days a year, and is comprised of 164 staff members. The department consists of professional University police, security officers, dispatchers, and administrators dedicated to providing best-in-class service to the community. DPS was originally recognized and awarded Law Enforcement Accreditation from the Commission on Accreditation for Law Enforcement Agencies (CALEA) in July 2015, and subsequently awarded reaccreditation status in July 2018 and July 25, 2022. CALEA serves as the “International Gold Standard for Public Safety Agencies” and oversees a rigorous accreditation process. In addition, DPS was awarded accreditation status by the New Jersey State Association of Chiefs of Police Law Enforcement Accreditation Commission (NJLEAC) on March 14, 2019, and subsequently awarded reaccreditation status on March 10, 2022. These awards are a mark of professional excellence and signify that we have earned these distinguished honors through continued compliance with CALEA/NJLEAC Standards. Throughout these processes, we established and implemented policies and practices that meet or exceed the National and State standards, to serve both the Department and the community well in the future. Non-sworn security officers work in several different areas including the main campus, the James Forrestal campus, Firestone Library, the Princeton University Art Museum, and their off-site storage facility. This position is temporary. As part of an event security team, ESTs provide general security, personal safety and customer services to the University community for special events as well as specialized security preserving and protecting University property from theft and vandalism. ESTs perform student and staff building lockouts, staff the access booth and serve as the first point of contact for vehicular traffic coming on to the main campus and when assigned to Firestone Library or the Art Museum do fixed and roving patrol as assigned. ESTs maintain constant standing and active walking patrol at special events to assist University guests with information and assistance. ESTs maintain effective working relationships with all members of the campus community including students, faculty, staff, alumni, docents, and visitors. ESTs are aware of and understand all expectations and standards of the job. ESTs inspect and ensure security and safety and report all deficiencies to their supervisor. ESTs are expected to observe and report all emergencies and request assistance as needed. They utilize communication means available for reporting purposes, emergency requests and normal business. ESTs report to the office in charge (OIC) as appropriate to the assigned location e.g. Sergeant, Corporal, Security Supervisor.
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Job Type
Part-time
Career Level
Entry Level
Education Level
High school or GED