Job Information
Michigan State University(MSU) Police Officer in East Lansing, Michigan
Position Summary
Police Officers enforce University ordinances, regulations and State laws, issues citations, makes arrests, participates in the prevention, detection, and investigation of crimes, and performs other appropriate service functions for the University.
Duties:
Patrols campus areas for crime prevention, parking and traffic control, and issues citations. Investigates crimes, accidents and complaints. Interviews witnesses, crime victims, and suspects. Testifies in criminal, civil and administrative hearings. Evaluates and responds to emergencies by requesting fire, medical or maintenance assistance. Prepares reports. Transports persons and property. Obtains and serves warrants, subpoenas and other court documents. Recognizes and identifies safety hazards and ensures the appropriate response. Performs crowd and traffic control at University special events. Performs the duties and fulfills the responsibilities of a Service Officer when assigned. Performs other specialist duties when assigned.
Ideal Candidates will possess the following:
- Must be available to work 12 hour shifts to include nights, weekends, holidays and various overtime assignments
- Possess good moral character as determined by a favorable, comprehensive, and extensive background investigation covering school and employment records, home environment, and personal traits and integrity
- Honorably discharged USA Armed Forces Veteran (copy of DD-214 must be included in application packet), if apply
- Must be a US Citizen at time of job offer
- Possess a valid Michigan Driver's License at time of employment with a satisfactory driving record
- No pending or past felony convictions
- Ability to pass a criminal history record check
- Meet physical standards as determined by the University's Medical Doctor
Communicates with:
Students/Faculty/Public - in order to offer assistance and information.
Operations Commander - in order to receive guidance, direction and supervision.
Supervisors - in order to receive direction and communicate information.
Multi-jurisdictional law enforcement agencies - in order to coordinate activities and exchange information. Judicial system employees - in order to assist with prosecution.
Administrators - in order to provide and receive information.
Campus Associations - in order to coordinate activities and assist with programs.
Minimum Requirements
Applicants shall meet all MCOLES Employment Standards for Michigan Law Enforcement Officers. These can be found here: Michigan Commission on Law Enforcement Standards
Equal Employment Opportunity Statement
All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, citizenship, age, disability or protected veteran status.
Required Application Materials
Application
Cover Letter
Resume
3 Professional References
3 Personal References
Special Instructions
Clearly indicate MCOLES Status or number in application
Work Hours
MSU DPPS is a 24/7 operations. Must be available to work 12 hour shifts to include nights, weekends, holidays and various overtime assignments.
Website
POLICE.MSU.EDU