Police Sergeant

University of Wisconsin OshkoshOshkosh, WI
50d$41 - $44Onsite

About The Position

Under the general supervision of a Police Lieutenant, the UW Oshkosh Police Sergeant is responsible for all aspects of the supervision of patrol officers. The position supervises and trains line officers and administers programs for police officers and associated staff to ensure safety and security on all institutional properties. Enforces laws, investigates complaints and incidents, maintains order, identifies criminal activity, and apprehends and arrests offenders. UW Oshkosh Police Sergeants are sworn law enforcement professionals (State of Wisconsin LESB certified) who exercise full statutory arrest authority while carrying out the Department's mission: to serve our community by building relationships, reducing fear, and solving problems - treating every person with the fairness and respect we would want for ourselves, and approaching every interaction as an opportunity to make a positive difference. A primary responsibility of the Police Sergeant is to supervise and lead subordinate police and security personnel (Community Service Officers) assigned to a shift, work unit, or special event. Among the duties of a Police Sergeant are the following: conduct daily briefings; schedule work and oversee the activity of officers; plan training; train and evaluate officers; approve payroll for employees; act to preserve order during times of crisis; effectively plan day-to-day work and long-term projects; assist the department in maintaining a well-trained, well-equipped work force; educate the public regarding security, safety, and crime prevention issues; foster trust and communication with the public, the University community, and other agencies; collect data, document, report, investigate, and analyze crime; demonstrate the use of creativity and formal problem-solving methods; protect life and property; safeguard the rights and dignity of individuals; deal ethically with the public and other department employees; delegate authority; investigate and resolve complaints about department services; and serve as a trainer. The Police Sergeant must frequently perform the same tasks as subordinates. During the University's non-business hours the Police Sergeant is often the highest ranking law enforcement official on campus and is expected to make most decisions without consulting a higher authority. Due to the decision-making nature of the job, the Police Sergeant must be prepared to give immediate assistance to the public by making decisions for the University that may be only vaguely related to law enforcement. The Police Sergeant is under the general supervision of a Police Lieutenant. Expectations UW Oshkosh Police Sergeants carry out the University's safety culture. They are expected to: Model our values. Balance enforcement with empathy, recognizing that every contact is an opportunity to build trust and reduce fear. Demonstrate resilience, adaptability, and cultural competency in serving a diverse campus community. Uphold the Department's commitment to being approachable, proactive, and deeply invested in the success and safety of every person on campus.

Requirements

  • Associate's Degree or Higher
  • Certification, or eligibility for certification upon hire as a law enforcement officer, by the Wisconsin Law Enforcement Standards Board (LESB).

Nice To Haves

  • Three (3) years of full-time experience in a certified law enforcement capacity
  • Demonstrated knowledge of Federal, State, and local laws, rules, and principles embodied in case law (court decisions and the ability to apply this knowledge with discretion as it pertains to the laws of arrest, search and seizure, collection and preservation of evidence, and use of force).
  • Effective written and oral communication skills to communicate, interact with, and be respectful of a community of students, co-workers, faculty/staff, guests, and the general public.
  • Demonstrated knowledge of federal, state, and local laws, rules, and principles embodied in case law (court decisions and the ability to apply this knowledge with discretion as it pertains to the laws of arrest, search/seizure, collection and preservation of evidence, and use of force) as well as knowledge of federal and state regulations affecting employee health and welfare.
  • Demonstrated knowledge of current investigatory techniques and practices.
  • Demonstrated ability to observe and accurately recall facts or details about persons, events, accident or crime scenes, physical conditions, and behaviors of individuals.
  • Demonstrated ability to quickly assess situations and rapidly consider various options in choosing a course of action.
  • Demonstrated ability to read, comprehend, and execute complex written material and verbal instructions.
  • Demonstrated ability to complete multiple tasks under stressful or crisis conditions.
  • Experience in basic computer skills including, but not limited to: the use of Microsoft Office programs, TraCs, and various Records Management systems.
  • Skilled in the use of enforcement and other types of equipment such as firearms, various enforcement devices, photographic equipment, voice recording equipment, etc...
  • Prior customer service experience.
  • Previously, or currently certified or trained as an instructor in a law enforcement discipline (DAAT, firearms, EVOC, Taser, ICAT, etc...).

Responsibilities

  • Exercises supervisory authority, including hiring, transferring, suspending, promoting, managing conduct and performance, discharging, assigning, rewarding, disciplining, and/or approving hours worked of at least 2.0 full-time equivalent (FTE) employees
  • Engages in problem solving, threat assessment and/or conflict resolution for a wide range of issues and incidents which may include citizen complaints against staff, threats, disasters, large scale or complex planned events, or critical incidents which may require use of the Incident command system, campus emergency alerts, and the activation and operation of the campus emergency operation center while fully managing and leading operations during the event, incident or disaster
  • Serves as a leadership representative and main point of contact with law enforcement agencies, institutional work units, news media, social services, and special interest groups
  • Develops and implements operating policies and procedures that align with the strategic direction and initiatives of the work unit
  • Identifies, develops, and facilitates unit staff training opportunities
  • Schedules logistics and resources to assist with the protection of life, property, and the preservation of peace and good order; and provides emergency aid to the institutional community
  • Directs unit operations and staff and monitors compliance with applicable laws, rules, and regulations

Benefits

  • UW Oshkosh provides a competitive benefits package for all benefit-eligible positions. Click here for more details.
  • Police Sergeants may be eligible for a recruitment bonus!
  • A sign-on bonus of $1,000 will be awarded to eligible employees on the first regularly scheduled paycheck.
  • A bonus of $2,500 will be awarded to eligible employees after successful completion of the new hire probationary period.

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What This Job Offers

Job Type

Full-time

Career Level

Mid Level

Industry

Educational Services

Education Level

Associate degree

Number of Employees

1,001-5,000 employees

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