Are you a dedicated law enforcement professional who values quality and safety? Look no further! UPMC is excited to announce opportunities for Sr. Police Officer II or Master Police Officer positions at our hospitals in Pittsburgh. The schedule and position title will vary by work location.
Why Choose UPMC?Whether you are just starting your law enforcement career, retired, considering retirement, or looking for a change of pace from traditional law enforcement, UPMC offers:
Generous Sign-On Bonus: Kickstart your journey with a $10,000 sign-on bonus when you commit to a full-time position for two years. Career Advancement: Take advantage of promotional and leadership opportunities to grow your career. Shift Differential: Enjoy an additional $1.60 per hour for working non-traditional shifts. Annual Merit Increase: Receive yearly pay boosts based on your performance. Community: Join one of the largest private police forces in Pennsylvania and be part of a close-knit team within the UPMC network. Benefits: UPMC offers world-class health benefits, generous paid time off, tuition assistance, and much more.Note: The Act 235 Certification is required prior to hire. The Act 120 Municipal Police Officer training is not a substitute for the Act 235. To learn more about Act 235, please visit the Pennsylvania State Police website.
Officers maintain a safe and secure environment for patients, visitors, staff, and all UPMC-owned and adjacent properties. Enforces UPMC rules and regulations for both employees and the public. Establish a uniformed police presence by patrolling UPMC hospitals, buildings, grounds, and associated areas to deter criminal activity, investigate criminal events, document activities, and take appropriate police action when necessary. Monitors security, fire, and environmental alarms. Reacts to and resolves problems, disputes, and unusual circumstances as necessary. Provides customer service to patients, families, visitors, and staff to maintain a safe and secure environment. Serves as a first responder to any violent act occurring at a UPMC location. Will be armed with a firearm. Oversees the operations of assigned shifts and formally conducts the daily operations of the department. Organizes and assigns work, and provides daily instruction to staff regarding specific duties and assignments.
Responsibilities: Handle evidence control for UPMC-initiated criminal investigations. Respond to acts of extreme violence at UPMC-owned or controlled properties, potentially requiring the deployment of deadly force as dictated by UPMC policy. Carry, properly handle, and deploy a firearm. Issue PA state citations for certain criminal and traffic offenses, using specific law enforcement applications such as the PA Justice Network. Investigate incidents of unusual circumstances reported by UPMC staff, visitors, physicians, and patients. Transport individuals subjected to criminal arrest and subsequent prosecution. Serve legal documents such as arrest warrants, subpoenas, and Protection From Abuse orders. Function as a shift supervisor as needed, overseeing the operations of assigned shifts and providing daily instruction to staff. May be required to provide assistance at various UPMC facilities.