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Chief of Department of Public Safety/University of New Orleans Police

University of New Orleans

Posted 12/03/25

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2000 Lakeshore Drive, New Orleans, LA 70148

Full-Time
Manager
Education / Training
In Person

Job Description

Job Summary

Under the administrative direction of the Vice President for Finance and Administration, the Chief of Campus Police and Safety plans, organizes, manages, coordinates and directs provides administrative direction and oversight for all function and activities of the Campus Police Department, including safety, patrol, parking enforcement, and investigations in accordance with all applicable federal, state and local regulations. With a community-oriented focus, the Chief plans and coordinates emergency preparedness and emergency response for the campus. The position requires night and weekend work. The Chief of Police coordinates with other University departments, divisions, outside agencies, student organizations and the public; fosters cooperative working relationships among university departments and with intergovernmental and regulatory agencies and various public and private groups; provides highly responsible and complex professional assistance to the Vice President, administrative services in areas of expertise.

Job Description

Essential Duties:

  • Assumes responsibility for all services and activities of the Campus Police Department including safety, security and policing of main campus, east campus, and other campuses and facilities existing or added to the University of New Orleans in the future.
  • Oversight of security at all campus events, securing of campus and buildings at all times including weekends and holidays and oversight of budgets and operational programming of department.
  • Enforces and oversees enforcement of applicable laws on premises; identifies violators, issues warnings and citations, initiates student disciplinary proceedings and/or makes arrests as warranted; coordinates with external law enforcement agencies regarding responsibilities and responses.
  • Maintain liaison with local, state and federal law enforcement agencies.
  • Develop long and short-range plans for campus security and prepare studies and reports; analyze activities and developments pertaining to areas of police responsibility.
  • Develop cooperative relationships with all other universities, in the state, relative to regular police training, disaster response and handling of legislative matters affecting the operation and safety of university campuses.
  • Coordinate these efforts with all university campuses and develop a plan for regular training of all University of New Orleans Police officers.
  • Ensure that all UNOPD officers are continually trained according to accepted standards and practices for police.
  • In cooperation with the Vice President for Finance and Administration and the President, review and comment on all pending legislation affecting the operation of the UNOPD.
  • Coordinate hurricane and other disaster response including interfacing with the Office of Emergency Preparedness, National Guard, New Orleans Police Department, Homeland Security and other agencies necessary to a comprehensive disaster plan.
  • Maintain security of the main and east campuses before, during and after a hurricane or other disaster and ensure all buildings are clear prior to the return to normal operation.
  • Coordinate the campus response to all disasters and ensure cooperation with and coordination of National Guard, New Orleans Police Department and other agencies seeking to secure the campus.
  • Oversight of university emergency response plan in regard to active shooter and shelter in place procedures.
  • Provide oversight and coordination of laboratory safety, vehicular and pedestrian safety and general campus safety efforts, oversee the efforts of the Safety Officer and all safety personnel, ensure university compliance with all laws, codes and ordinances relating to safety and cooperate with all federal, state and local agencies relating to or governing safety.
  • Other duties and responsibilities as required by the Vice President for Finance and Administration and the President.

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Since its founding, UNO has been committed to diversity and inclusion. In 1958, the University of New Orleans opened its doors as the first fully integrated public university in the South. For nearly 60 years, we have not strayed from that vision. The University has educated students from all 64 Louisiana parishes, all 50 states, and more than 130 countries, bringing together a variety of talented and motivated students so that they may learn, interact and pursue their career goals.   

The University of New Orleans is a major business driver in metro New Orleans, generating a total economic impact of $470.5 million for metropolitan New Orleans in the 2014-15 fiscal year. As a global community asset, we offer a wide array of relevant, undergraduate and graduate academic programs and world-class research opportunities. We proudly contribute to the industry, culture and economy of the New Orleans region and beyond.   

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Our students come here for a number of reasons, but on the top of that list is the high quality education we provide. We're proud to be named one of the nation's best colleges by The Princeton Review, Forbes, U.S. News & World Report and one of the top 1,000 universities in the world by the Center for World University Rankings. We are also classified by the Carnegie Foundation as a Doctoral University with Higher Research Activity, one of only two in the state of Louisiana. The University's rankings are a testament to the students we attract and the quality of our faculty.