Campus Safety Officer (Full-Time)
Company: Paul Smith's College
Location: Paul Smiths
Posted on: April 2, 2026
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Job Description:
Position: Campus Safety Officer Status: Full-Time, Non-Exempt,
Staff Department: Campus Safety Reports to: Director of Campus
Safety Compensation: $20.00 to $25.00 per hour Position
Description: The Campus Safety Officer is responsible for providing
campus safety services to the College community, which includes
enforcing campus regulations, vehicle and traffic laws, local,
state, and federal laws. Providing emergency response on campus and
protecting life and property within the Paul Smith?s community. In
addition, the Campus Safety Officer/ Staff engage in outreach and
communication efforts to women and/or underrepresented student
groups on campus around issues of alcohol consumption, sexual
misconduct, sexual harassment, and bias-related conduct. Duties &
Responsibilities: Patrol campus premises on foot or vehicle to
ensure the safety and security of students, employees, and
visitors. Act as the primary Campus Safety & Security telephone
contact via the cell phone as needed and instructed. Maintain
communication channels, utilizing scanners, two-way radio, etc.
Identify and respond to potential security threats, suspicious
activities, and safety hazards. Monitor access to campus buildings
and facilities and ensure that only authorized individuals enter
restricted areas. Direct traffic during peak hours, special events,
or emergencies, ensuring smooth flow and pedestrian safety. Respond
promptly to emergency calls on campus, provide first aid or
assistance as needed, and coordinate with other emergency
responders when required. Monitor access points, enforce campus
policies, and address violations like trespassing, vandalism, and
theft. Conduct security checks on buildings and facilities
according to established guidelines. Collect evidence, interview
witnesses, and file detailed reports for further action by campus
authorities or law enforcement, as necessary. Attend safety
workshops, training sessions, and awareness programs related to
personal safety, fire safety, and active shooter preparedness. When
appropriate, offer these trainings to other Campus Safety personnel
and the broader college community. Maintain clear and constant
communication with other Campus Safety members, campus staff, and
local law enforcement to coordinate responses to incidents
effectively. Work closely with other college offices (e.g., Student
Life & Wellness, Title IX Coordinator, Facilities, Athletics, Human
Resources) as needed on issues of mutual interest. Assist students
and employees as needed with room lockouts, escorts, information
requests, access to academic areas, and vehicle problems, etc.
Check heating, lighting, sprinkling, security, ventilation, fire,
etc., systems to make sure they are operational. Observe, report,
and initiate corrective actions on safety or fire violations.
Respond to fire alarms, ensure proper evacuation, and initiate
appropriate action (i.e., incident reports). Regularly inspect fire
extinguishers and AEDs (automatic external defibrillators) ensuring
they are fully charged/operational and properly located. Issue and
record ID badges. Issue appropriate tickets for parking and moving
violations. Participate in the development of the department?s
strategic and operational plans as required by department
leadership. Work closely with department supervisor to develop and
implement operational goals that support departmental success. Work
with leadership and other team members to achieve successful
results on all established individual and departmental goals and
key performance indicators. Provide quality customer service
(defined as friendly, courteous, respectful, and helpful) to
students and all other members of the college community, as well as
when representing the college to external organizations or
individuals. May perform other duties as assigned. Essential
Skills: Strong interpersonal skills, flexibility, and
service-oriented demeanor Ability to successfully conduct security
patrols without direct supervision. Skill in providing protection
services to individuals on campus. Ability to react calmly and
effectively in emergency situations. Must have capacity to work
independently. Ability to detect problems and report information to
appropriate personnel. Communicate effectively, at times under
stressful circumstances. Ability to communicate effectively, both
orally and in writing. Ability to understand, follow, and enforce
safety codes, regulations, and procedures. Ability to complete
routine paperwork. Qualifications: Preferred : Associate?s degree
or higher in Criminal Justice or related field. At least 1 year of
prior experience related to campus safety and security in a higher
education environment. Previous law enforcement, security, or
military experience may be beneficial. Minimum: High school diploma
or GED equivalent. Hold a valid Driver?s License and maintain an
acceptable driving record to be eligible under the College?s
insurance policy. Must have, or be able to obtain, a State of New
York Security Guard License within the first 30 days of employment.
Ability to work with a broad range of diverse individuals and
groups to form a safe and inclusive campus community. Physical
Requirements: Environmental Conditions: Work is consistently
performed both indoors and outdoors in all weather conditions.
Occasional exposure to loud environments. This position is part of
a 24/7 operation and requires the ability to work shift work,
including extended shifts, overnights, evenings, weekends, and
holidays, including when classes are not in session. Lifting and
Carrying: Moderate lifting of up to 50 pounds is routinely
necessary. Heavy lifting and carrying of more than 50 pounds may be
necessary in some emergency situations. Mobility: This position
requires the ability to stand, sit, stoop, bend, kneel, and crouch
regularly. The ability to climb several flights of stairs, balance,
push, pull, and occasionally run is required. Dexterity and
Hand-Eye Coordination: Manual dexterity for handling small
office-related objects. Fine motor skills for work performed on
laptop. Infrequent need to reach overhead or below shoulder level
to perform work duties. Sensory Requirements: Good vision,
including color vision, with corrective lenses, as necessary. Good
hearing with assistive devices, as necessary. Specific vision
abilities required by this position include close vision, distance
vision, color vision, peripheral vision, depth perception, and
ability to adjust focus. Ability to communicate verbally and
non-verbally (reach, point, signal, etc.) Paul Smith?s College is
an equal opportunity employer. Position descriptions are created
that focus on essential functions, using inclusive language, and
avoid unnecessary or discriminatory requirements
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