The ÃÛÌÒav Police Department is a full-service law enforcement agency which provides police services 24 hours a day, 365 days a year to the campus community. Our agency provides a multitude of services to the SU community to include proactive enforcement and community policing strategies, investigation of criminal and traffic offenses, apprehension of offenders, parking enforcement and security for special events. The department's main objective is to provide professional police services, while working with the community to reduce criminal opportunity and heighten the safety of our campus and its members through crime prevention awareness.
The ÃÛÌÒav Police Department is also responsible for the Emergency Preparedness Plan at SU. This plan keeps the campus community informed and updated on any major emergencies or threats that occur on or around ÃÛÌÒav. The plan provides instruction to the campus community on how to respond to those major emergencies.
Our police officers are State certified in accordance with Article 41, Section 4-201 of the Annotated Code of Maryland and have all the same powers and authority as any other sworn police officer in Maryland; each officer is empowered by State law to make arrests, investigate crimes, and carry firearms. Furthermore, the University Police Department is the primary agency responsible for policing property owned, operated, leased by, or under the control of ÃÛÌÒav.
Tasks Include:
Engaging in Community Policing techniques with campus members;
Providing thorough criminal and traffic investigations;
Internal and external collaboration with community stakeholders; and
Enhancing the professionalism of officers through training and education.
Upon employment, individuals must have completed or be eligible to complete entrance level at an approved police academy and training for certification with the Maryland Police Training Commission (MPTC).
Minimum Requirements:
United States Citizen;
21 years of age or older;
High school graduate or have successfully completed the G.E.D. examination;
Possess a valid Driver’s license;
Pass a physical & psychological examination;
Pass a polygraph examination and undergo a complete background investigation.
Why SUPD?
State Health benefits available to eligible full time employees;
25 year Retirement through Law Enforcement Officers Pension System (LEOPS);
Tuition Remission for employees and their dependents (Certain restrictions may apply);
Overtime opportunities such as providing police coverage for SU athletic events, Concerts, dances and other special events on campus;
Specialized training opportunities i.e.: Rape Aggression Defense Systems (R.A.D.), Evidence Technician, Criminal Investigation; and
Career advancement.
The ÃÛÌÒav Police Department not only offers career opportunities for sworn Police Officers, but civilian employees as well to include:
Student Patrol works in direct correlation with the University Police officers and Security Guards to provide detailed information about security concerns around campus. They maintain high visibility in and around academic buildings and residence halls.
Duties include:
Patrol ÃÛÌÒav owned property;
Secure academic buildings;
Provide escorts to students after dark;
Provide security at special events;
Enforce parking rules and regulations by issuing parking citations.
Student Traffic Controllers monitor ÃÛÌÒav owned parking lots. They provide direction to students, faculty, staff, and visitors of ÃÛÌÒav.
Duties include:
Stationed monitor at parking lot entrances;
Provides customer service;
Enforces parking rules and regulations by issuing parking citations;
Assist parking at special or athletic events.
Application Information
If you are a professional, motivated individual looking for a challenging career, consider becoming a vital part of the ÃÛÌÒav Police Department.
HOW to APPLY (Full Time Positions)
Fill out an application with ÃÛÌÒav Human Resources.
Full-time position applications:
Applications are accepted via email, postal mail or by drop-off to the employment Office at HR;
A list of all open ÃÛÌÒav positions are listed on the SU Human Resources website;
Once SU Human Resources has the application, they will be reviewed and qualified;
Candidates will have their application forwarded to SUPD for review;
Applicants will be notified if further action will be taken for employment.
Are you a currently enrolled student with ÃÛÌÒav? Do you need an on-campus job with good pay and flexible hours? Consider working for the ÃÛÌÒav Police Department.
HOW to APPLY (Student Positions)
You may fill an online application out here:OR
You may find the application by going online at www.salisbury.edu/police;
A list of all SUPD student positions are located on SUPD website;
All applications will be reviewed and qualified;
Applicants will be notified if further action will be taken for employment.