Police Officer
Listed on 2025-12-31
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Job Location
Durham, NC
DepartmentDuke Police Department
Why work at the Duke University Police DepartmentDuke's reputation as one of the premier institutions in the nation for education and patient care is dependent on the people who invest their careers here. Duke expands horizons, creates new understandings and improves the health of the community because of the special people who make Duke's mission a living, breathing reality.
By joining the Duke community as a member of our department, you will become a part of a legacy of great achievement and even greater promise. At Duke, there are ample opportunities for educational, professional and cultural growth. No matter what the role, Duke employees are improving lives -- their own, and the lives of people they encounter.
Duke has been named one of the best places to work by publications and organizations including Carolina Parent, Computerworld, The Chronicle of Higher Education and the American Association of Retired Persons, among others.
The Duke University Police Officers serve the Duke campus and Duke University Hospital. Certified by the State of North Carolina, Duke officers meet the same standards as state and municipal officers. The department is allocated over 70 police officers, and patrol officers work 12 hour shifts. Currently, officers are assigned to permanent day or night shifts, working a scheduled 14 days of every 28.
There are opportunities such as investigations, crime prevention, training, etc. The Department is nationally accredited through CALEA.
In serving over 16,000 students, 43,000 employees and countless visitors to our campus and medical facilities, Duke Police members remain committed to SERVICE, INTEGRITY, RESPECT, TEAMWORK, AND PRIDE. It is WHAT WE DO! It is WHO WE ARE!
What we can offer- Career advancement and professional development opportunities
- Paid vacation and sick leave along with 24 additional discretionary hours per year
- Retirement benefits similar to other North Carolina law enforcement agencies.
- Employee Tuition Assistance Program
- Children's Tuition Grant
- Language Fluency Incentive
- 12% Night Shift Differential Pay
- 20% weekend premium
- Premier Medical, Dental and Vision benefits
- Innovative Wellness Program that includes free membership at on site gyms
- Restorative Rest Program
- Expedited hiring process for laterals
- Strong community support
- Specialized unit incentives
- Longevity incentives
Job Duties
Police Officer duties include, but are not limited to the following:
- Crime suppression and law enforcement are primary responsibilities
- Protect life and property
- Identify, apprehend and arrest suspects
- Apply appropriate use of force based on law enforcement best practices
- Obtain and serve warrants, subpoenas and other court documents
- Testify in criminal, civil and administrative hearings
- Respond to emergency and non-emergency situations and drills; administer aid, as needed
- Prepare reports, as needed
- Identify trend patterns as appropriate
- Operate law enforcement vehicles and equipment
- Proactively assist community members in identifying and solving community problems
- Manage conflict through negotiation.
- Uphold the highest standards of conduct and customer service while serving and protecting our community and taking measures to prevent crime
- Other duties and tasks as assigned by supervisor(s) and/or their designees.
- Provide police services for Duke special events including NCAA Division I athletic events and community sponsored events
- Provide security for national and international dignitaries.
- Field Training Officers
- Detectives
- Crime Prevention
- Range Master
- Training Coordinator
- Honor Guard
- Bike and Segway Officers
- High School Diploma or GED;
Associate degree, Bachelor's degree preferred.
Required Qualifications
- Must be at least 20 years of age
- Successful completion of North Carolina's Basic Law Enforcement Training (BLET).
- Requires a comprehensive criminal and background check
- In-state, out-of-state, and Military Police lateral transfers are accepted.
- Must complete a financial background check
- Must complete a psychological evaluation
Ability to obtain general certification as a Law Enforcement Officer in accordance with the provisions established by the North Carolina Criminal Justice Education and Training Standards Commission for certified law enforcement officers.
Valid NC Driver's License requiredYes
Commercial Driver's License Required?No
How to ApplyPersons interested in this position should apply on-line with Duke Human Resources at: (Use the "Apply for this Job" box below)./
Hiring Process- Application
- Preliminary Interview
- Written Exam
- Panel Interview
- Background Investigation
- Medical Examination, Psychological Examination and Drug Screening
- Physical Fitness Test
- Meet & Greet the Chief of Police
- Formal Offer of Employment
- Onboarding
- Field Training
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