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Police Officer / Cadet

Job Description

Police Officer: To enforce the law, provide service, information, and aid to citizens as circumstances require, prevent crime, suppress disturbances, investigate criminal offenses, and arrest offenders.

Cadet: To attend and satisfactorily complete a Basic Peace Officer Course, qualifying for commissioning as a peace officer of The University of Texas System Police.

Salary as commensurate:

  • $62,000 – Starting (cadet)
  • $63,000 – After successful completion of TCOLE basic peace officer course
  • Police Officer I – $65,000
  • Police Officer II – $72,000
  • Police Officer III – $75,000
  • Police Officer IV – $79,000
  • Lateral officers (prior experience) may be compensated based upon prior experience

Police Officer: The officer is to perform law enforcement duties on the property under the control and jurisdiction of the University of Texas System.

  • Preserve the peace by the use of all lawful means, interceding, when authorized by law, to prevent or suppress crime.
  • Execute all lawful process.
  • An officer is to arrest offenders with or without warrant when authorized by law.
  • Investigate criminal offenses to detect and arrest criminals and recover stolen or lost property.
  • Prepare various written reports narrating law enforcement and police activities.
  • In addition, an officer must confer with local enforcement, criminal justice, and emergency response agencies on matters of mutual interest.

Cadet: Attends classes, maintains comprehensive notebooks, and completes homework assignments.

  • Participates in the physical training program, firearms training, defensive tactics program and practical problems to demonstrate the following required abilities:
    • Necessary strength and agility to subdue and restrain persons resisting arrest including the proper use of handcuffs and other restraining devices.
    • Adequate hand, arm and upper body strength and ability to safely operate a handgun and/or should weapon with either hand and qualify with same on a prescribed course.
    • Necessary agility and endurance to pursue violators on foot; ability to scale a reasonable barrier or obstruction while in foot pursuit of violators, to include running up and down flights of stairs.
    • Ability to remove an injured or unconscious person of reasonable size from an area of danger.
    • Ability to safely operate an automobile on a public street or highway without the use of any specialized equipment peculiar only to the operator while utilizing the police radio and emergency equipment such as siren and emergency lights.
  • Actively participates in classroom discussions and groups’ projects and demonstrates the ability to apply knowledge gained in the Basic Police Officer Course.
  • Performs other duties as assigned.

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