University of North Carolina at Pembroke Assistant Chief of Police and Public Safety If you are a law enforcement executive who:
√ Appreciates and values contributing to the developmental experiences of young adults;
√ Enjoys the vibrant exchange of ideas that make up a thriving academic community;
√ Sees yourself as an approachable, empathetic collaborator; and,
√ Recognizes the opportunity to help enact a community policing model that engages the campus and Town for mutual learning about law enforcement and cultural competency relating to a unique American Indian community…
…then becoming the University of North Carolina at Pembroke’s next Assistant Chief of Police
and Public Safety may be the career move for you.
The University of North Carolina at Pembroke (UNCP) is seeking a community-focused, collaborative Assistant Chief of Police and Public Safety to join the University leadership team. The successful candidate will be a leader who is energetic, focused on community engagement, wishes to be part of a unique, rural community with a strong American Indian cultural heritage, understands 21st Century Policing strategies, and is committed to providing a secure and safe environment in which students, faculty, and staff have maximum opportunity to be successful in meeting their academic and professional goals.
About the University and Community: Established in 1887 as the Croatan Normal School for the education of American Indians of Robeson County, the University of North Carolina at Pembroke became part of the University of North Carolina system in 1972. Today, it serves a distinctly diverse student body that is 38% White, 29% Black or African American, 13% American Indian, and 9% Hispanic or Latino, and encourages inclusion and appreciation of the values of all people. Located in the heart of Pembroke, N.C., UNCP boasts an enrollment of 7,630 in 41 undergraduate and 17 graduate programs, and offers a personalized learning environment in which faculty and staff are dedicated to engaged scholarship, high academic standards, creative activity, and public service. Spread over 281 acres, the campus offers a sense of community and belonging; a place where faculty and staff feel supported, take pride in the university’s mission, and are devoted to excellence in teaching, learning, and research, and to developing leaders who make a difference in their communities.
The Town of Pembroke is centrally located between the Charlotte Metropolitan Area and the Atlantic Ocean at Wilmington, and is just over 100 miles from Raleigh. With a population that is 65% American Indian, it is the seat of the Lumbee Tribe of North Carolina, the largest state recognized tribe in the United States east of the Mississippi River with an estimated 55,000 members. The campus and Town communities offer a variety of activities and events to experience, including the annual Lumbee Homecoming and Powwow, the Museum of the Southeast American Indian, UNCP athletic events, and theater, music, and dance at the UNCP Givens Performing Arts Center.
About the Department: The University of North Carolina at Pembroke Police & Public Safety Department enforces the laws and regulations established to provide police protection and public safety operations to the lives and properties associated with UNC Pembroke. In addition to the responsibilities for law enforcement and public safety on the campus, the department also responds to mutual aid calls in the Town of Pembroke and Robeson County. The Department received the IACLEA Award for Valor for their tremendous efforts to serve the campus and community during Hurricane Florence.
The Department reports to the University’s Vice Chancellor of Finance and Administration, and consists of three Divisions: Administrative Services, Support Services, and Field Operations. The Department’s current fiscal year budget is approximately $3,700,000, and includes 34 FTE employees, 24 sworn and 10 non-sworn, as well as 8 part-time staff.
About the Position: Reporting directly to the Police Chief (Director of Public Safety), the Assistant Chief supervises and works in conjunction with the Lieutenants, who command the Field Operations and Support Services divisions, in meeting the day-to-day operational requirements of the department. The Assistant Chief assumes full supervisory responsibilities and oversight in assigned areas of the department, which may include patrol, investigations, community policing, evidence management, records management, communications, parking management, security operations, Clery Act compliance, grants management, and policy management. The Assistant Chief ensures that significant crime prevention/programming and investigative responsibilities, which may be coordinated with the Department Investigator, are conducted as needed.
The Assistant Chief will direct and ensure compliance with departmental practices and university policies and procedures, demonstrate the ability to account for and maximize the use of equipment, conduct, direct, and manage investigations, and deliver guidance and support to police officers in community policing. The Assistant Chief will communicate effectively through interpersonal interactions and written documentation. The position will be responsible for peripheral responsibilities, as assigned.
The Assistant Chief will be responsible for full decision-making authority on behalf of the Chief of Police for all Human Resources-related matters, including, but not limited to hiring, promotion, salary adjustments, position reclassification, and discipline. This position is responsible for coordinating community relations with the various stakeholders of
the UNCP community. This position also serves as the representative of the Chief of Police with a variety of other agencies, including university departments, outside law enforcement agencies, and campus community groups.
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Salary and Benefits: Base salary and compensation are negotiable within the position’s salary range based on experience and qualifications. Information about benefits can be found on the website by clicking here.
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