The University of Wisconsin-Stout is seeking a Police Sergeant to supervise the patrol division, ensuring effective management of police operations and personnel within a university setting. The ideal candidate will have substantial certified police experience, strong leadership skills, and a commitment to community policing
Job Summary
This position serves as the first-line supervisor responsible for leading certified police officers and student Community Service Officers within a 24x7x365 patrol operation.
The role requires managing all aspects of the patrol division including investigations, report assessments, and ensuring compliance with the Clery Act and Wisconsin Department of Justice standards.
Candidates will benefit from a comprehensive benefits package including participation in the Wisconsin Retirement System while working primarily on evening shifts.
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The University of Wisconsin-Stout is seeking a Police Sergeant to supervise the patrol division, ensuring effective management of police operations and personnel within a university setting. The ideal candidate will have substantial certified police experience, strong leadership skills, and a commitment to community policing.
Salary
Base: $35.58 minimum hourly rate; Bonus/Equity: Not specified; Benefits: Comprehensive package including Wisconsin Retirement System
Skills & Requirements
Must-have
Supervise full-time and part-time officers
Manage 24x7x365 patrol scheduling
Assess criminal charge documents and reports
Maintain DOJ/T&S certification records
Coordinate campus safety notifications
Oversee daily crime log postings
Nice-to-have
Experience in higher education environment
Community policing philosophy
Social media messaging expertise
Collaboration with student organizations
Working knowledge of parking services
Key Requirements
Minimum five years of full-time certified police experience
Certified police officer through Wisconsin Department of Justice
Valid driver's license required
Pass background check, medical exam, and psychological evaluation
Minimum Associate's degree from accredited college
Work Rights
Must be eligible for employment in the United States