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Description
The Vice President and Chief of Police provides visionary leadership and strategic direction for all law enforcement and public safety functions of the Cuyahoga Community College Campus Police and Security Services Department. This position ensures the safety and well-being of the campuses by directing and overseeing department operations, developing and implementing policies, and promoting a culture of proficiency, professionalism, and integrity. The Chief leads a multidisciplinary team of sworn and civilian personnel to ensure the delivery of effective, equitable, community-focused policing and security services across all campuses. The Chief is responsible for developing and implementing policies, modern police operational strategies, and continuous improvement and training to enhance community trust, reduce crime, and promote a safe, inclusive learning environment for students, employees, and visitors.
As a forward-thinking and collaborative leader, the Chief of Police fosters a culture of integrity, innovation, and transparency within the department and throughout the College community. This role requires comprehensive knowledge of contemporary law enforcement practices, including patrol operations, investigations, and crime prevention. The Chief must possess an in-depth understanding of constitutional and civil rights protections, and federal and state laws. Proficiency in departmental administration is essential, including budgeting, personnel management, and operational readiness. The position must balance enforcement with engagement—building partnerships that support student success, advance institutional goals, and reflect the College’s commitment to respect and professional excellence in public safety.
ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS
Provides strategic leadership for the Department, establishing goals, performance standards, and a culture of accountability, inclusivity, and public service.
Provides advisement and guidance to the College’s Executive Vice President/Treasurer, President and other executive leaders on all matters related to law enforcement, campus safety, and emergency response.
Develops and plans long range goals, objectives, organizational structure, and overall direction for the Department. Monitors, reviews and communicates the implementation phases of the department's strategic plans to ensure long-range goals are met. Ensures the objectives of the Department are developed and maintained in accordance with the College Strategic Plan.
Ensures department-wide compliance with legal and ethical standards, accreditation standards, department policies and procedures to ensure compliance with applicable laws and best practices, and collective bargaining agreements directives.
Oversees the effective and efficient administration of the Department directly, and through the efforts of subordinate supervisors and staff.
Provides guidance to command staff in resolving/improving performance standards. Assists Command Staff, as necessary.
Fosters a respectful workplace. Promotes and maintains a culture of accountability, professionalism, competence, and service excellence.
Identifies and plans for current and future law enforcement needs in a rapidly changing environment.
Maintains departmental readiness and continuity of operations during emergencies and directs emergency response planning and training.
Advises, develops, and provides oversight on standards of conduct, ensuring timely and impartial resolution of personnel complaints, use-of-force incidents, and alleged misconduct.
Develops and administers immediate and long-range budgets. Ensures the department operates within the annual budget and directs the annual budget process for the department. Monitors expenditures and revenues. Forecasts spending, staffing and revenue levels. Evaluates technology and equipment needs and provides recommendations.
Ensures the fair, impartial, and consistent enforcement of federal, state, and local laws, as well as College policies and procedures.
Collaborates with local, state, and federal partners to develop security protocols and ensure appropriate staffing, threat assessment, and crowd management for large-scale campus events, including commencement ceremonies, athletic events, concerts, visiting dignitaries, guest speakers, and public gatherings. Develops and maintains intergovernmental and mutual aid agreements as needed.
Partners with other College departments such Legal Services, Human Resources, etc. to ensure effective communication, promote collaboration, and consistent application of College policies and procedures.
Serves as the senior campus law enforcement official representing the College to external stakeholders, government agencies, and community organizations.
Directs and participates in the College’s Threat Assessment and Behavioral Intervention Teams, ensuring early identification and response to potential safety or mental health concerns affecting the campus community.
Ensures compliance with the Jeanne Clery Act, Title IX, the Violence Against Women Act (VAWA), the Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act (FERPA) and other federal and state mandates related to campus safety and reporting.
Prepares and submits the Annual Security Report in compliance with the Crime Awareness and Campus Security Act of 1990 and other legally required reports and statistics to the U.S. Department of Education and other agencies.
Ensures analysis of crime and campus safety data trends to develop prevention strategies, community outreach initiatives, and proactive policing programs.
Ensures transparent, timely, and accurate communication during emergencies, coordinating with the College’s communications team for alerts and public information releases.
Performs other related duties as assigned by the Executive Vice President/Treasurer, President or designee.
Requirements
EDUCATION AND EXPERIENCE/TRAINING
Bachelor’s degree in Police Science, Criminal Justice, Public Administration, or related field. Additional specialized leadership education, such as program completion through the FBI-National Academy, Northwestern University Center for Public Safety, Southern Police Institute Command courses, or equivalent program, is preferred.
Minimum of ten (10) years of supervisory/command experience in a sworn law enforcement position. Campus law enforcement leadership experience preferred.
Valid Ohio Peace Officer Training State Certification or ability to obtain within the time limit designated by the College.
Valid motor vehicle operator’s license. An Ohio motor vehicle operator’s license must be obtained upon employment.
Must successfully complete a thorough background clearance, physical examination, drug test, and psychological evaluation, which shall be no older than thirty (30) days.
Must meet ongoing departmental standards for qualification and carrying of a semi-automatic firearm.
Residency is required in the state of Ohio and be within commuting distance of the work location/campus to respond to onsite work demands upon the employment start date and throughout the duration of your employment with the College, as outlined in 3354:1-40-01.1 Recruitment and Selection Procedure.
TO APPLY
Qualified candidates must submit a cover letter, resume, and references to recruit@mcgrathconsulting.com The deadline to submit the required application materials is November 28, 2025. Following this date, applications will be screened against criteria outlined. For more information about the position, please contact Ron Moser at ron@mcgrathconsulting.com.