District Police, Patrol Officer
Listed on 2026-04-10
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Security
Police Officer
District Police, Patrol Officer
Job Description
Summary:
To provide safety and security to the students, faculty, staff, visitors, and property at Austin Community College campuses.
- Performs all duties of a licensed police officer within the context of a college environment; coordinates and assists other officers.
- Writes and files daily logs, incident reports, issues parking permits, and citations.
- Provides faculty and staff, students and visitors, with information and directions.
- Opens and secures buildings and classrooms; maintains departmental equipment and monitors college equipment inventory in routine patrols.
- Testifies on behalf of the college in all court proceedings as required.
- May be required to act as a lead police officer in orienting, training, or assisting other officers.
- Informs and works collaboratively with campus managers on all issues and operations related to campus safety and security, and to address identified campus needs and concerns.
- Texas Penal Code, Texas Code of Criminal Procedure, Texas Family Code, Texas Education Code, Texas Motor Vehicle Code, and Texas and National Criminal Information Centers (TCIC/NCIC) requirements.
- Current principles and practices related to safety and security.
- Investigative and interrogative procedures, and techniques and protocols for observation and memorization of critical details.
- Hazardous chemicals and materials, first aid, and CPR.
- Maintaining an established work schedule, including some evenings, weekends; required to respond to emergencies after hours, weekends, holidays, and during emergency closures.
- Maintaining confidentiality of work-related information and materials.
- Effectively using interpersonal and communications skills, including tact and diplomacy.
- Effectively using organizational and planning skills.
- Care, maintenance, and safe operation of firearms and impact weapons.
- Interacting with people of different social, economic, and ethnic backgrounds.
- Reviewing and preparing narrative and statistical reports and records.
- Interpreting and applying rules, regulations, policies, and procedures.
- Communicating with violators and mediating difficult situations.
- Operating motor vehicles during emergency, high-risk situations.
- Following and effectively communicating verbal and written instructions.
- Establishing and maintaining effective working relationships.
- Use a variety of spreadsheet, word processing, database, and presentation software.
- High school diploma or educational equivalent and successful completion of an Accredited Law Enforcement Agency Program.
- Thirty college credit hours.
- Texas Peace Officer License and Valid Texas Driver's License.
- Must meet all Texas Commission on Law Enforcement Officer Standards and Education requirements for employment as a patrol officer.
- Ability to successfully complete criminal background check, drug screen, and psychological and physical examinations prior to employment. Past supervisors may be interviewed for a reference.
- Work is performed in various environments.
- Subject to standing, walking, sitting, bending, reaching, pushing, pulling, stooping, kneeling, crawling, and climbing.
- Required to restrain persons.
- May need to feel for objects texture, size, shape.
- Occasional lifting of objects up to 80 pounds.
- Perceive the nature of sounds at normal speaking levels and able to receive detailed oral communication.
- Able to express or exchange ideas by means of the spoken word including the ability to convey detailed or important spoken instructions to other workers accurately and concisely, and may include yelling over noise and distance to be heard.
- Subject to physical harm such as with weapons and physical attacks.
- May be exposed to a variety of temperatures, noise, moving mechanical parts, communicable diseases, or chemicals.
- Specific vision abilities may include close vision, depth perception, distance vision, color vision, and ability to focus.
- Work safely and follow safety rules. Report unsafe working conditions and behavior. Take reasonable and prudent actions to prevent others from engaging in unsafe practices.
$57,773 - $72,216
Number of Openings2
Job Posting Close DateMay 7, 2026
Clery ActAs required by the US Department of Education, employees are required to report violations under Title IX and, under the Jeanne Clery Campus Safety Act (Clery Act), select individuals are required to report crimes. If this position is identified as a Campus Security Authority (Clery Act), you will be notified, trained, and provided resources for reporting. Austin Community College produces an Annual Security Report as required by the Clery Act.
The report includes statistics from the previous three years concerning reported crime that occurred on campus; public property adjacent to and accessible from campus; and in certain non-campus buildings/property owned or controlled by ACC. The…
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