Public Safety Sergeant (Sac)
Company: University of the Pacific
Location: Stockton
Posted on: April 1, 2026
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Job Description:
Primary Purpose The Public Safety Sergeant (Sac) will provide
continuity in supervision of the department in the absence of the
Director or Assistant Director. They will regularly, supervise
personnel associated with assigned shift, and regularly performs
all duties of a working Campus Public Safety Officer. Essential
Functions Supervise personnel associated with assigned shift and
other shifts as assigned. In conjunction with the Director or
Assistant Director, inspect officers going on duty for appearance
and appropriate equipment, evaluate work performance, review
paperwork completed by officers prior to going off-duty, create
work schedules, review and approve time sheets, requests for
vacations and other time off. Assists in the maintenance and
implementation of policies and procedures for the Campus Public
Safety department including but not limited to: compliance with the
Clery Act, Penal Code, Education Code, and University and Student
Policies. Regularly performs all duties of a working Campus Public
Safety Officer. May work overtime as needed to ensure shift
coverage. Serves as first point of contact for Public Safety and
Campus Security Officers. Assist the Director and/or Assistant
Director in providing a training program for the department.
Analyze security systems reports to ensure management programs are
effective. Review preliminary and follow-up incident investigations
to ensure adherence to department procedures. Review and assess
information from daily reports. Initiate work orders; prepare
invoices for payment and other general office duties. Function as
the Director in the Director’s absence. Perform all other duties as
directed by the Director of Public Safety. University of the
Pacific recognizes that diversity, equity, and inclusion is
foundational to the success of our valued students and employees.
We prioritize policy and decision-making that demonstrates
awareness of, and responsiveness to, the ways socio-cultural forces
related to race, gender, ability, sexuality, socio-economic status,
etc. impede or propel students, faculty, and staff. Minimum
Qualifications High School Diploma or GED . Four (4) years of
increased responsibility as a security officer, public safety, or
law enforcement officer. One (1) year of experience in a
supervisory position. Valid and current California BSIS Guard and
Firearms permit. Valid and current California BSIS Baton permit.
Valid Chemical Agent/Pepper Spray training certificate. Valid and
current First Aid/ CPR / AED certification. Current 832 POST
Training, and/or POST Academy certificate within the last three (3)
years, and/or separation from a POST regulated agency within the
last three (3) years. Current California driver license. Preferred
Qualifications Experience managing available resources in a timely
and effective manner under emergency conditions. Experience
preparing accurate written reports. Experience conducting
investigations, interviews, and use of appropriate auditing
techniques. Experience providing training, assistance, and/or
guidance to department officers; issue instructions and be
responsible for the results. Proficiency with Microsoft Suite, and
internet. Ability to understand and interpret University general
regulations and policies. Ability to understand and carry out oral
and written instructions. Communicate effectively verbal and in
writing. Provide security information briefings to designated
faculty and staff. Knowledge of physical security devices and
computerized security systems. Ability to communicate effectively
with faculty, staff, students, and the public. Ability to assist
with the implementation of security regulations and policies.
Knowledge of criminal law, laws of arrest, search and seizure
desirable. Knowledge of physical security devices and computerized
security systems. Knowledge of security department administration
and management. College courses in security, criminal justice,
public safety, computer skills, and management courses. Current CPR
/First Aid/ AED certified. Experience and sensitivity in working
with people of diverse backgrounds and cultures. Demonstrated
experience in advancing social justice, equity, and inclusion in a
university setting. Ability to engage and integrate culturally
responsive practices and knowledge in their work. Work Schedule
This position is a four (4) day work week with ten (10) hour
workdays. Overtime may be required to ensure shift coverage and
continuity.
Keywords: University of the Pacific, Folsom , Public Safety Sergeant (Sac), Education / Teaching , Stockton, California