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Chief of Police

Southern University, Shreveport, Shreveport, LA, United States


SUMMARY Southern University at Shreveport, Louisiana (SUSLA) is accepting applications for

Chief of Police . SUSLA is a comprehensive community college serving Shreveport, Bossier City, and surrounding areas in Northwest Louisiana. It is one of five campuses constituting the Historically Black Southern University System. The University serves approximately 3,000 undergraduate students and offers 32 undergraduate degrees and certificate programs in a variety of fields including Allied Health, Nursing, Aerospace Technology, Business Studies, Behavioral Science/Education and Science & Technology.

Responsibilities Reporting to the Vice Chancellor of Finance and Administration, the Chief of Police provides leadership, strategic direction and management for the effective administration of the police department for a multi-campus institution. The Chief of Police is responsible for maintaining the security and safety of Southern University – Shreveport property, facilities, employees, students and visitors. The Chief shall coordinate effective programs that include all aspects of campus safety, traffic management on university property, fire prevention, emergency management, and associated training programs.

Specific duties are:

Manages and supervises police/security personnel - conducts and coordinates on-going police/security training and evaluation

Organizes, directs and evaluates all departmental activities including strategic planning, budgeting, maintaining accurate records of criminal incidents, accidents, safety problems and vehicle registration

Monitors daily logs to ensure accuracy and compliance with Federal and State regulations

Reports to Facilities Management any safety issues and concerns on campus

Maintains effective communication with Student Services personnel and provides regular security and safety education programs for students

Maintains effective communication with Remote Centers as it relates to security and safety issues; providing timely resources and education programs to improve security and safety awareness

Responsible for overseeing emergency management initiatives and maintains effective communication with the campus community as it relates to campus security and safety issues and provides timely resources and educational programs to improve campus security and safety awareness (includes coordinating regular drills: fire, weather-related, safety, etc.)

Conducts investigations involving safety and security related matters

Oversees general maintenance of all equipment for the campus police department

Coordinates all security and safety needs related to special events held on campus

Maintains appropriate relationships with City, County and State law enforcement agencies, fire and EMS personnel

Organize, develop, and publish the yearly Campus Crime Statistics and Fire Safety Report (Clery Act) and maintain an accurate understanding with Federal guidelines

Trains and evaluates college police officers relating to performance of their job duties

Ability to analyze problems and situations and quickly determine effective and reasonable courses of action using tact and diplomacy. Promotes activities that reflect best practices in law enforcement and public safety

Liaison with external law enforcement and emergency service entities such as the police and fire departments; and participation in investigations of civil and criminal cases as required by law and the college

Experience in building cooperative working relationships with a wide range of constituencies and experience in the development of new service or programmatic initiatives in conjunction with other areas outside of immediate department; a working knowledge of National Incident Management System (NIMS) and Incident Command System (ICS) protocols, and experience in developing emergency operation plans and Incident Action Plans are required

Ability to interact effectively with diverse populations in a positive and empowering manner; strong written, verbal, and group communication skills; organizational and management skills including budget management, strategic planning, evaluation and assessment, time management, marketing, statistical analysis; and problem solving

Participates in the development of annual police budget; monitors and tracks division expenses; identify alternative funding streams for the department

Provides direction for the safety and security of SUSLA college personnel, students and others using institutional facilities and grounds

Areas of emphasis may include planning and implementing effective safety procedures, management of hazardous chemicals, monitoring of interior and exterior facilities and daily operational procedures of college police division

Directs proper investigation and follow-up of crimes, misdemeanors, infractions of college policies, safety hazards, and motor vehicle accidents

Must have excellent interpersonal skills due to constant interaction with individuals at all levels within the college community network and the ability to deal with irrational situations where the outcome in unpredictable

Develops rules, regulations, procedures, and policies applicable to campus policing

Collaborates with the Chief Administrative/Operations Officer and Cabinet administrators in the development and implementation of plans, strategies, goals and objectives for the college and prepares reports to assist with college planning and decision-making

Regularly attends seminars, special conferences and professional meetings as time and budget permit

Maintains knowledge in profession through professional publications, articles, books, etc. for best practices on policies, laws and regulations

Builds and strengthens an environment that fosters creativity, innovation, and professional development among the members of the police department and associated agencies

Monitors police department website to ensure information is accurate and current

Assure department practices comply with local, state, federal and accrediting body (COE, SACSCOC, etc.) regulations

Evening and weekend work and overnight travel required

Perform other duties as assigned

Required Knowledge, Skills and Abilities Knowledge of:

Extensive knowledge of the principles, practices, procedures, techniques, and specialized functions of modern police tactics and methods

Applicable laws, codes, regulations, policies, and procedures

Budgets and inventory control

Principles and practices of administration, supervision, and training

Demonstrated Ability to:

To understand and execute the laws, ordinances, SUPD Policy and Procedure

To understand and execute University Rules and Regulations and Personnel

Mentor staff and advance a culture of service and collaboration with all campus and system constituencies

Assess the effectiveness and efficiency of the police department

Plan and implement new programs within fiscal constraints

Keep current with, interpret and apply applicable rules, regulations, policies and procedures relating to the police department

Provide effective technical expertise for the police department regulations, and policies

Apply knowledge of and experience in licensing, compliance, or accreditation processes, specifically related to policing

Function in a multi-campus/site educational organization to promote the goals of the College

Effectively use technology and computer software programs, including MS Office

Organize and manage individual and team projects

Collect, evaluate and analyze data relating to safety and security functions

Promote collegiality, staff cohesiveness and the core values of the institution

Analyze, problem-solve, negotiate and make decisions

Promote excellence in employees' job performances

Work collaboratively with other administrative departments and government agencies

Provide excellent customer service to faculty, staff, current students, prospective students, alumni, business and industry partners, community representatives and other stakeholders

To work with a diverse population

Skills:

Excellent written, oral, and presentation skills

Management, organizational, and supervisory skills

Superior team-building skills to build trust with others in a rapidly changing environment

Excellent organization, planning, and prioritization skills are essential

Physical Requirements Physical capability to effectively use and operate various items of office related equipment, such as, but not limited to, computers, calculator, copier, and fax machine. Some crawling, reaching, handling, sitting, standing, pushing, bending, crawling and pulling. Physical capability to run, walk, and climb over rough and unfamiliar terrain, fences and other obstacles for extended periods of time. Operate motor vehicles for long periods. Control persons resisting arrests. To move a disabled or combative individual.

Minimum Qualifications

Bachelor's degree or an associate degree and experience that yields the required knowledge, skills and abilities in security management

Current Louisiana Peace Officer Standards and Training (POST) certification OR eligible for Out-of-State transfer; transfer POST requirements must be satisfied within one year

Minimum 10 years exemplary law enforcement experience as a licensed peace officer

Minimum 3 years supervisory and management experience

Demonstrated knowledge and skills in safety and security management

Demonstrated leadership and organizational skills

Demonstrated ability to hire and manage appropriate police/security staff and maintain a 24/7 operation

Demonstrated customer service skills and the ability to work effectively with people

Demonstrated ability and skills to conduct investigations that include problem solving, data collection, establishing relevant facts and drawing valid conclusions

Demonstrated ability to maintain accurate, current and coherent security logs

Ability to set priorities, meet deadlines and multitask with minimal supervision

Ability to be detail-oriented

Demonstrated skills in working with computers, Microsoft Office Suite, Internet resources, security cameras and other equipment routinely used by security personnel

A strong commitment to and passion for the mission of the comprehensive community college

Commitment to staff diversity, learning and development

Eligibility for a Louisiana Driver's License

Preferred Qualifications

Five (5) years of law enforcement on a college/university campus

Minimum five (5) years supervisory and management experience within a college/university police department

Demonstrated knowledge and ability to articulate and support Southern University – Shreveport values, Code of Conduct, vision and mission, and university policies and procedures

Demonstrated knowledge and skills in safety and security management for a university campus

Knowledge of Federal regulations regarding security and safety for a university campus

Demonstrated extensive knowledge of and ability to execute all requirements related to Title IX and Clery Act

Additional certification relevant to police training (i.e., domestic violence, active shooter, etc.)

An in-depth working knowledge of safety and security rules, regulations and policies of the Southern University System and/or the State of Louisiana, and U.S. Department of Education

An in-depth working knowledge of national (COE) and regional (SACSCOC) accreditation principles relative to safety and security

Working experience with Ellucian’s Banner Financial Module or other financial management system

Compensation $65,000-$75,000

Type Full-time

Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the duties.

Criminal background check and reference verification is required.

Southern University at Shreveport, an institution within the Southern University and A & M System, seeks to provide quality education for its students, while being committed to the total community. This institution prepares students for careers in technical and occupational fields; awards certificates, diplomas and associate degrees; and offers courses and programs that are transferable to other colleges and universities. Dedicated to excellence in instruction and community service, this open enrollment institution promotes cultural diversity, provides developmental and continuing education, and seeks partnerships with business and industry.

Title IX is a federal law that prohibits discrimination on the basis of sex in any federally funded education program or activity. Title IX prohibits use of federal money to support sex discrimination in education programs and provides individuals protection against such practices.

In compliance with federal law and USDOE federal guidance, including provisions of Title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 (Title VII), Title IX of the Education Amendments of 1972 (Title IX), Section 503 and 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973, the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) of 1990, the ADA Amendments Act of 2008, the Age Discrimination in Employment Act of 1967 (ADEA), Executive Order 11246, Executive Order 13988, the Vietnam Era Veterans Readjustment Assistance Act of 1974 as mended by the Jobs for Veterans Act, the Uniformed Services Employment and Reemployment Rights Act, as amended, and the Genetic Information Nondiscrimination Act of 2008, an institution of the Southern University System shall not discriminate against individuals on the basis of their race, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, gender expression, religion, color, nation or ethnic origin, age, disability, military service, covered veteran’s status, or genetic information in its administration of education policies, programs, or activities; admission policies; scholarship and loan programs; athletic or other institution-administered programs; or employment.

As part of their commitment to maintaining a community free of discrimination, and in compliance with Title IX’s mandate, institutions of the Southern University System shall address allegations of power-based violence and sexual misconduct, including sexual harassment and sexual assault, in a timely and effective manner. Further, institutions of the Southern University System will provide resources as needed for affected persons (Reporters, Complainants, Respondents, and third parties within the institution’s community) and will not tolerate retaliation against any person who reports or participates in the investigation of alleged power-based violence or sex/gender discrimination.

In accordance with the requirement of Title II of the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990 and its Amending Act of 2008 (collectively “ADA”), the Southern University System (System) will not discriminate against qualified individuals with disabilities on the basis of disability in its services, programs, and activities. The System does not discriminate on the basis of disability in its hiring or employment practices and complies with all regulations promulgated by the U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission under Title I of the ADA. The System will generally, upon request, provide appropriate aids and services leading to effective communication for qualified persons with disabilities so they can participate equally in the System’s programs, services, and activities, including qualified sign language interpreters, assistive listening devices, documents in Braille, and other ways of making communications accessible to people who have speech, hearing, or vision impairments. The System will make reasonable modifications to policies, procedures, and programs to ensure that people with disabilities have an equal opportunity to enjoy all of its programs, services, and activities. Anyone who requires an auxiliary aid or service for effective communication, or a modification of policies or procedures to participate in a program, service, or activity of the System, should contact the ADA Coordinator. The System does not require the System to take any action that would fundamentally alter the natures of its programs or services or impose an undue financial or administrative burden. Complaints that a program, service, or activity of the System is not accessible to persons with disabilities should be directed to the ADA Coordinator.

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