Overview
This expert-level officer plays a vital role in protecting life and property, conducting patrols, handling investigations, and ensuring the overall safety of the university community. The Master Police Officer provides leadership, mentorship, and acts as a field supervisor when needed, operating with full autonomy and professionalism. BYU provides a pay range; your actual pay will be based on your skills and experience — talk with your recruiter to learn more.
Pay and compensation
Base pay range
$29.28 / yr - $55.60 / yr
What you'll do in this position
- Patrol the BYU campus to protect life and property, enforce laws and regulations, and respond to emergencies, alarms, and hazards.
- Conduct criminal investigations, make legal arrests, issue citations, and prepare clear, accurate reports.
- Provide expert leadership in specialty areas (e.g., Investigations, SWAT, Peer Support, Bike Team, Hostage Negotiation, etc.).
- Serve as a shift leader in the absence of a Sergeant, mentoring junior officers and ensuring compliance with department policies.
- Support and secure special events, including Stadium of Fire, football games, and other university gatherings.
- Promote crime prevention, awareness, and positive community relations.
What qualifies you for this role
Required :
High school diploma or GED.At least 21 years of age and a U.S. citizen.Utah POST Category 1 certification (or enrollment in an academy program).Minimum of 9 years of certified law enforcement experience at BYU or equivalent agency (with possible substitutions for education or military service).Completion of BYU Police Department Field Training Officer (FTO) Program.Valid Utah driver license with no suspensions / revocations.Current certifications in CPR, Intoxilyzer, Radar / Lidar, Standard Field Sobriety Testing, Accident Investigation, Taser, and CIT.Demonstrated proficiency with firearms, defensive tactics, UCJIS, Spillman, and investigative procedures.Ability to work rotating shifts, weekends, holidays, overtime, and in all weather conditions.Successful completion of medical exam, physical fitness test, and thorough background check.Expert knowledge of federal, state, and local criminal laws, university policies, and emergency preparedness protocols.Preferred :
College degree or equivalent education.One year of service at BYU.Prior supervisory or mentoring experience.Knowledge of BYU campus, policies, and procedures.Ability to supervise and mentor student employees.What we offer in return
This position comes with fantastic benefits, including :
401k. BYU automatically contributes 8% at no cost to you. Additionally, if you contribute 5%, BYU adds an additional 4% (Rehires may qualify for different retirement plans)Generous vacation and sick time, plus 13 paid holidaysEmployee assistance program, available to the employee and all members of their householdTuition benefits for employees and eligible family membersAccess to athletic facilitiesShort / long term disability benefitsPaid parental and maternity leaveWellness programFree on-campus parkingFree UTA passes for employee, spouse, and qualified dependentsDiscounts at the BYU Store and for many events at BYUPositions and grades
Police Officer I / FTO - Pay Grade 50; Typical Starting Pay : $29.28 to $31.74Police Officer II - Pay Grade 51; Typical Starting Pay : $32.97 to $35.25Senior Police Officer - Pay Grade 52; Typical Starting Pay : $37.11 to $39.51Master Police Officer - Pay Grade 53; Typical Starting Pay : $41.77 to $44.27Typical Starting Pay : $44.74 to $49.61Typical Starting Pay : $50.87 to $55.60Seniority level
Mid-Senior level
Employment type
Full-time
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