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University Police Chief

Job in Newport News, Virginia, 23600, USA
Listing for: CNU's Center For American Studies
Full Time position
Listed on 2026-02-09
Job specializations:
  • Security
  • Management
Salary/Wage Range or Industry Benchmark: 60000 - 80000 USD Yearly USD 60000.00 80000.00 YEAR
Job Description & How to Apply Below

Overview

The University Police Chief leads the University Police Department, providing strategic direction for all law enforcement and public safety functions. The Chief oversees a department of 36 sworn officers and security personnel and ensures adherence to state and federal regulations, fosters a secure and inclusive campus environment, and builds partnerships with students, faculty, staff, and the wider university community. The Chief’s work supports the University’s mission and core values.

Responsibilities
  • Provide leadership and oversight for a 24/7/365 police department with a focus on professional, community‑oriented law enforcement and public safety in alignment with the University’s mission and values.
  • Recruit, hire, train, and evaluate departmental staff; foster a culture of accountability, professionalism, and service.
  • Oversee departmental policies, procedures, and standards for consistency and legal compliance, including the Clery Act, Title IX, VAWA, FERPA, and Virginia DCJS requirements.
  • Direct preparation, accuracy, and timely submission of mandated reports (e.g., Annual Security Report and crime statistics).
  • Manage departmental budget and resources to ensure fiscal responsibility and operational effectiveness.
  • Direct uniformed patrol, security, investigations, crime prevention initiatives, and the emergency communications center.
  • Ensure proper investigation, documentation, and reporting of crimes, accidents, and incidents in accordance with Virginia Uniform Crime Reporting standards.
  • Oversee training and professional development for officers in areas such as law enforcement techniques, safety, legal compliance, and de‑escalation practices.
  • Ensure respectful, equitable, and trauma‑informed approaches to interactions with diverse populations.
  • Ensure department readiness with respect to equipment, communication systems, and operational protocols.
  • Develop and promote community policing initiatives, crime prevention education, and outreach programs that support student success and campus well‑being.
  • Engage with the campus community: serve as a visible representative to students, faculty, staff, visitors, and neighbors.
  • Build and maintain collaborative relationships with campus stakeholders and external law enforcement agencies at local, regional, state, and federal levels.
  • Participate in campus forums and committees (e.g., Threat Assessment Team, Campus Violence Prevention Committee, Campus Review Committee for Sexual Violence) to foster trust and shared responsibility for safety.
  • Represent University Administration as a designated position that may be required to work during an emergency closing.
  • Act as a Campus Security Authority as defined by university policy, with responsibilities to report crimes to the University Police for review, evaluation, and investigation.
  • Hold responsibilities as a designated “responsible employee” with authority to address sexual violence and to report incidents as required.
  • Maintain a strong focus on safety, health, and welfare of the campus and on safeguarding critical infrastructure; comply with fingerprint-based background checks.
  • Develop and maintain positive relationships with students, faculty, staff, guests, and employees; champion the university’s mission and values of honor, service, scholarship and leadership.
  • Promote a safe and healthy work environment by enforcing safety regulations and ensuring staff are trained in safety procedures; report work‑related incidents within 24 hours according to university, state, and federal guidelines.
  • Perform other duties as assigned.
Qualifications and Requirements
  • The University Police Chief must demonstrate broad professional knowledge, leadership capability, and interpersonal skills to lead a modern, community‑oriented campus police agency.
  • Required Education
  • Knowledge of modern police principles, practices, and procedures (patrol, investigations, crime prevention).
  • Understanding of federal and state laws, regulations, and reporting requirements applicable to higher education (Clery Act, Title IX, VAWA, FERPA, ADA).
  • Working knowledge of Virginia DCJS standards for police certification, training, and compliance.
  • Familiarity…
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