
Reserve Police Officer (part-time 17.5 hours/week)
Job Description
Why Work at BYU
As the flagship higher education institution of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, Brigham Young University (BYU) strives to be among the exceptional universities in the world. At BYU, we are devoted to our faith and to our students. We take an active role in the University's Mission: "To assist individuals in their quest for perfection and eternal life.”
Our unique mission, deeply rooted in the Gospel of Jesus Christ, provides countless ways to serve and make an impact. This, along with our remarkable culture of belonging, weekly devotionals, and endless opportunities for learning and growth—all situated within a beautiful and historic campus—make it hard to imagine a more inspiring place to work.
Brigham Young University strongly prefers to hire faithful members of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints.
Reserve Police Officer (part-time 17.5 hours/week)
The Reserve Police Officer (part-time) is responsible for protecting life and property, conducting patrols, responding to emergencies, and enforcing laws on the BYU campus. This role includes criminal investigations, arrest procedures, and the maintenance of order across campus properties. Officers are expected to perform their duties ethically and lawfully, with professionalism and integrity. They may also assist with shift planning and coordination in the absence of a supervisor.
What You’ll Do in This Position:
Patrol campus by foot, bicycle, or patrol vehicle to ensure the safety of the university community
Respond to alarms, medical emergencies, accidents, and hazardous situations
Conduct investigations, make lawful arrests, issue citations, and prepare comprehensive incident reports
Provide law enforcement support during special events, such as athletic games, concerts, and conferences
Build positive relationships with students, staff, and local agencies, and promote crime prevention and public safety
Supervise shift operations and complete administrative tasks when a sergeant is not on duty
Maintain readiness for emergencies and work in varying weather conditions and high-stress environments
What Qualifies You for This Role:
Required:
High school diploma or GED
Minimum age 21 and U.S. citizenship
Utah POST Category 1 certification or enrollment in a certified academy
Valid Utah Driver License with clean driving record
No convictions for serious criminal, traffic, drug, or domestic violence offenses
Successful completion of background check, physical exam, and fitness test
Ability to work rotating shifts, holidays, and frequent overtime for events
Proficiency in firearms, Taser, radio, first aid equipment, and law enforcement software
Certification in CPR and Intoxilyzer
Completion of Basic Accident Investigation and SFST
Proficiency with UCJIS and Spillman systems
Strong decision-making and critical thinking skills in high-pressure situations
Familiarity with campus layout, BYU policies, and emergency procedures
Ability to enforce federal, state, and local laws and departmental procedures
Physical fitness and tactical readiness maintained per department standards
Preferred:
College degree or equivalent educational background
Prior law enforcement experience
Supervisory or mentoring experience with student employees
Knowledge of crime prevention theory and university-specific policies
What we offer in return:
This position comes with fantastic benefits, including:
Employee assistance program, available to the employee and all members of their household
Access to the library
Free on-campus parking
Free UTA pass
Discounts at the BYU Store and for many events at BYU
Pay Grade: 51
Typical Starting Pay: $32.97 to $35.25 an hour
Required Documents:
All Staff positions require a resume.
Refer to the Job Posting for any additional required documents.
Members of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints must hold and be worthy to hold a current temple recommend.
Brigham Young University is an equal opportunity employer, including disability and protected veteran status.
Brigham Young University (BYU) is widely recognized not just for its world-class education, but for its deep commitment to inspired religious values. Gathered together in a Christ-centered atmosphere, BYU employees are a vital part of a community of belonging, where we value the experiences, perspectives, and talents of each individual. If you share in our devotion to faith and to excellence, we have a place for you here at BYU!