The Reserve Police Officer is responsible for protecting life and property, conducting patrols, responding to emergencies, and enforcing laws on the BYU campus
Job Summary
The Reserve Police Officer is responsible for protecting life and property, conducting patrols, responding to emergencies, and enforcing laws on the BYU campus.
This role includes criminal investigations, arrest procedures, and the maintenance of order across campus properties.
This position comes with fantastic benefits, including an employee assistance program, access to the library, free on-campus parking, and a free UTA pass.
Matching Summary
The Reserve Police Officer is responsible for protecting life and property, conducting patrols, responding to emergencies, and enforcing laws on the BYU campus.
Salary
$32.97 to $35.25 an hour
Skills & Requirements
Must-have
Protecting life and property
Conducting patrols
Responding to emergencies
Enforcing laws
Criminal investigations
Arrest procedures
Maintaining order
Firearms and Taser proficiency
CPR and Intoxilyzer certification
Nice-to-have
Faithful members of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints
Inspiring place to work
Culture of belonging
Building positive relationships
Promote crime prevention
Key Requirements
High school diploma or GED
Minimum age 21
U.S. citizenship
Utah POST Category 1 certification or enrollment
Valid Utah Driver License with clean driving record
No convictions for serious criminal, traffic, drug, or domestic violence offenses
Successful completion of background check, physical exam, and fitness test
Ability to work rotating shifts, holidays, and frequent overtime
Certification in Basic Accident Investigation and SFST
Proficiency with UCJIS and Spillman systems
Familiarity with campus layout, BYU policies, and emergency procedures