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Police Lieutenant

Tuskegee University

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Position Information


Position Title
Police Lieutenant


Status
Full Time


Job Summary


The Police Lieutenant is a mid-level command officer responsible for managing an assigned operational unit, most often the patrol division. This role involves direct supervision of sergeants and police officers, ensuring the effective and compliant delivery of police services to the campus community.

Essential Job Duties

  • Supervises department staff (security) in absence of a higher-ranking member
  • Enforces laws, rules and regulations including campus policies
  • Conducts open line communications with staff, students, and the general public to promote the university and safety initiatives of TUPD
  • Coordinates working relationships and investigations for the Dean of Students and the Office of Title IX
  • Manages and directs the day-to-day activities ofan assigned shift (e.g., patrol, investigations, or specialized unit), ensuring effective deployment of personnel and resources to maintain a secure campus environment.
  • Assumes command at the scene of major incidents, serious accidents, emergencies, or criminal events until relieved by a superior officer. Directs on-scene tactical responses and coordinates with external agencies.
  • Periodically monitors and inspects patrol activities, checks areas of high activity/concern, and ensures officer presence is maximized across campus buildings, grounds, and parking areas.
  • Makes operational decisions regarding staffing deployment, assignment changes, and resource allocation duting a shift to meet dynamic public safety needs.
  • Performs the duties of a police officer or sergeant as needed, including responding to critical calls, conducting complex investigations, and making arrests.
  • Provides direct supervision and guidance to Sergeants, Police Officers, and other assigned personnel (e.g., dispatchers, security staff).
  • Conducts or oversees preliminary internal investigations into citizen complaints or allegations of misconduct against officers, forwarding findings and recommendations up the chain of command.
  • Develops and manages shift schedules, time-off requests, and special assignments to ensure adequate staffing coverage 24/7.
  • Reviews and approves all reports generated by subordinate personnel, including daily logs, arrest reports, incident reports, and accident reports, ensuring they are accurate, complete, and legally compliant.
  • Interprets, explains, and ensures subordinate adherence to department policies, procedures, rules, regulations, and relevant federal/state laws (e.g., Clery Act, Title IX).
  • Will serve as the Department Training Officer, overseeing the Field Training Officer (FTO) program, scheduling in-service training, and ensuring all officers maintain required state certifications.
  • Acts as a departmental liaison to specific university departments (e.g., Student Affairs, Residential Life) or to external law enforcement agencies to coordinate public safety efforts.
  • Prepares special administrative reports for the Chief or Assistant Chief regarding shift activities, crime trends, resource needs, and program effectiveness.
Qualifications (Education, Experience and Specialized Training)
  • Must possess a high school diploma from an accredited institution or GED
  • B.S. Degree preferred
  • Must be 21 years of age or older
  • Must have at least 5 years full time experience as a certified police officer
  • Must have at least 1 -year full time supervisory experience
  • Must possess a high school diploma from an accredited institution or GED
  • Must possess certification as an Alabama certified law enforcement officer or complete certification within 6 months of appointment
  • Must meet all APOST requirements including current firearms certification and first aid/CPR
  • Valid Alabama Driver License with a good driving record
Physical Demands
  • Job requires exposure to inclement weather and unpredictable crisis situations
  • Job requires standing, sitting and some lifting
  • Assignment requires shift work at varied times
Skills and Attributes


Knowledge of:
  • Thorough knowledge of federal, state, and local laws (e.g., criminal and constitutional law, criminal procedure).
  • Specific knowledge of laws andregulationspertainingto campus environments, such as the Clery Act (campus crime reporting) and Title IX (sex-based discrimination).
  • Understanding police reporting and recordkeeping of policies and regulations.
  • Knowledge of management principles and practices, including resource allocation, budget administration, and procurement.
Skills:
  • Supervisory skills to plan, assign, instruct, and evaluate the work of sergeants and police officers.
  • Skill in personnel development, including coaching, mentoring, and conducting performance evaluations.
  • Skill in managing discipline and resolving grievances and complaints.
  • Strong oral and written communication skills for preparing clear, concise reports, policies, and communicating effectively with diverse groups.
  • Interpersonal and public relations skills to work effectively with students, faculty, staff, administrators, and outside law enforcement agencies.
  • Conflict resolution and de-escalation skills to handle potentially hostile or sensitive situations with civility and composure.
Ability to:
  • Ability to exercise sound judgment and discretion in complex, high -pressure, and crisis situations.
  • Ability to analyze and interpret laws, policies, and procedures and apply them correctly.
  • Ability to maintain professional composure and emotional control in emergency or stressful situations.
  • Ability to adapt to changing technologies, practices, and university -specific situations.
  • Ability to perform the duties of a police officer as needed, including physical agility, safely discharging a firearm, and restraining individuals.
  • Ability to operate relevant equipment (e.g., police vehicles, radios, computer systems).
  • Ability to effectively
Posting Detail Information


Posting Number
S937


Will this position required travel?


No

Will this position required night, weekend, and after hour work?


Yes

Will this positon be supported using grants or contract funding?


No

Number of Vacancies

Desired Start Date

Position End Date (if temporary)

Open Date
07/12/2026


Close Date
10/15/2026


Open Until Filled
No


Special Instructions Summary


Each applicant, including all current employees, must complete and submit the following documents:
  • Tuskegee University employment application
  • Cover Letter
  • Resume/CV
  • Recommendation letters
  • Copies of unofficial transcripts.
  • Please note that official transcripts(s) will be required upon hire

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