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The University of North Carolina Asheville is seeking Police Officers to ensure safety on campus. The role includes patrolling, conducting investigations, and participating in community safety programs. Candidates will receive extensive training and benefits, including tuition assistance and health plans.
UNC Asheville Overview | |
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Position Type | EHRA Staff |
Title | Police Officer |
Position Number | 012030 |
Recruitment Range | $45,920-$79,950 |
Work Schedule and Hours | |
Full-Time / Part-Time | Full-Time |
Months per Year | 12 Months |
Position Summary | This posting is for three positions. Based on their prior experience and qualifications, applicants may start anywhere in the range from Police Officer I to Master Police Officer. Master Police Officer I (012030), Police Officer II (006544), and Master Police Officer I (006547) As a central part of the university community, the mission of University Police is to contribute to and promote the greater mission of UNC Asheville by facilitating a safe, secure, and service-oriented environment for all students, faculty, staff, alumni, and visitors. They do this by offering crime prevention programs to promote safety and deter criminal activity. University Police officers conduct various law enforcement activities, including patrolling within the geographic jurisdiction, conducting criminal investigations, crime prevention, assisting motorists, parking/traffic control and providing security at special events. Police officers participate in and attend training exercises and classes in law enforcement, first-aid, and other emergency response areas. Police officers perform other assigned duties as requested. This position description outlines the duties and responsibilities applicable to the Police Officer I, II, III, and Master Police Officer roles. Designation as Police Officer I, II, III or Master Police Officer will be assessed based on overall experience, education, and certifications. Law Enforcement Officer Incentives Include:
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FLSA | Non-Exempt |
Required Education/Experience/Skills | Minimum of High School diploma or GED and completion of the State of NC Basic Law Enforcement Training (BLET) and successful completion of the appointing agency's designated field training program for newly appointed Campus Police Officers. Police Officer I: 0-2 years of experience. At least probationary certification from the NC CJETSC as a commissioned police officer. Police Officer II: 2 years experience as a sworn local, state, or federal law enforcement officer. Current certification from NC CJETSC as a commissioned police officer or certification eligible with an agency-specified timeframe. Police Officer III: 4 years of experience as a sworn local, state, or federal law enforcement officer. Current certification from NC CJETSC as a commissioned police officer or certification eligible within an agency-specified timeframe. Master Police Officer I: 6 years experience as a sworn local, state or federal law enforcement officer. An advanced degree (JD, Masters, Doctorate) reduces the minimum experience by 1 year. Current certification from NC CJETSC as a commissioned police officer or certification eligible within an agency-specified timeframe. Candidates who apply that do not meet the above minimum criteria may be considered for hire as a Police Officer Trainee with the ability to qualify for attendance at a State of NC Basic Law Enforcement Training Academy (BLET). The minimum salary would be based on trainee-level experience. |
Preferred Education/Experience/Skills | Current possession of North Carolina BLET Certification. The preferred candidate will have at least two years of campus law enforcement experience. Strongly prefer current certification as a law enforcement officer in accordance with the provisions of the North Carolina Criminal Justice Education and Training Standards Commission or the ability to achieve certification within one year of employment. Out-of-state candidates must have successfully completed a Basic Law Enforcement Training course accredited by the state of transfer to be considered. Out-of-state candidates cannot have a break in service from the out-of-state agency for more than one year. All out-of-state candidates may have to complete 96 hours (or more) of training to be eligible for NC Certification, pass the state exam or other requirements set forth by the North Carolina Criminal Justice Education and Training Standards Commission. |
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Special Instructions to the Applicant | |
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Posting Number | E0513 |
Posting date | 05/14/2025 |
Closing date | 06/03/2025 |
Open Until Filled | No |