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University of South Carolina Upstate Police Officer in Spartanburg, South Carolina

**[Police Officer University of South Carolina Upstate STA00368PO24 Spartanburg, SC

The Campus Police Officer performs the duties of a state law enforcement officer for the University of South Carolina Upstate in accordance with South Carolina Code of Laws 23-6-430 by enforcing state criminal and traffic laws and policies, rules and regulations of the University. Protects persons and property while enforcing said rules, regulations and policies of the University of South Carolina Upstate campus. Provides highly visible patrols within the University's sphere of influence.]{calibri=""}**

  • Patrol the University Campus to protect and secure person(s) or property while deterring crime and detecting violations of the law, to include but not limited to traffic control duties, investigating criminal violations and securing crime scenes for investigators; promoting and actively participating in community policing and securing all buildings on campus.
  • Respond to all calls for service to include but not limited to emergencies, complaints, accidents, disturbances, medical calls, requests for car unlocks or battery jumps while taking appropriate action as needed in such cases and completing all necessary reports.
  • Conduct highly visible patrols within the University's sphere of influence (1/2 mile from campus borders) to assist Spartanburg County Sheriff's Department patrols and calls for service including the five apartment complexes where many of our students reside.
  • Make presentations to student organizations, faculty and staff.
  • Other duties as assigned.

**Minimum Qualifications: High school diploma orGED; prefer Associates degree or Bachelor's degree in criminal justice. Must be 21 years of age, be physically qualified and have no criminal record. Must pass a background investigation and complete the SC Criminal Justice Academy and be certified by the SC Law Enforcement Training Council before assuming police duties. Possess a valid South Carolina driver's license.

Preferred Qualifications: Certification from SC Criminal Justice Academy in accordance with SC Code of Laws 23-6-430 and a Criminal Justice Degree.

Salary: $43,028 - $45,931; Salary commensurate with education and experience. For more information and/or to apply, go to

The University of South Carolina is an Affirmative Action/Equal Opportunity Institution. Women, minorities, protected veterans, and individuals with disabilities are encouraged to apply. USCUpstate offers a valuablebenefitspackage including but not limited to:**

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