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Substitute Security Officer

Wilmington, DE

$15.50 - $18.50/hr

Prior or current Delaware Commissioned Constable Certification Preferred Qualifications: * Experience in control access systems, surveillance camera systems, and physical security measures * Previous ...

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As of Jul 13, 2026, the average yearly pay for delaware constable in the United States is $71,508.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $57,000.00 and $83,000.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

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Delaware Constables are responsible for serving civil and criminal process, such as subpoenas, summonses, and eviction notices, and may also assist with court security or prisoner transport as needed. On a typical day, you might interact with members of the public, coordinate with law enforcement agencies, and manage documentation related to served papers. Constables often work independently but collaborate with courts, police departments, and legal professionals to ensure due process. The role requires adaptability, good time management, and the ability to handle sometimes challenging or emotionally charged situations with tact and professionalism.

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In Delaware, constables typically earn an average annual salary ranging from $30,000 to $50,000, depending on experience, jurisdiction, and specific duties. Compensation may also include benefits such as health insurance and retirement plans, and some constables work part-time or on a volunteer basis. Salary levels can vary based on certifications and the size of the jurisdiction.

Is there a difference between a constable and a police?

A Delaware Constable is a law enforcement officer with specific duties such as serving legal documents and executing court orders, often with limited authority compared to police officers. Police officers have broader authority to enforce laws, conduct investigations, and maintain public safety. The roles differ in scope, authority, and training requirements.

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Constables are law enforcement officers who often carry firearms as part of their duties, especially when enforcing the law, making arrests, or providing security. The specific requirements and whether they carry guns depend on the jurisdiction and agency policies, but firearm training and certification are typically necessary. They may also carry other equipment such as batons, handcuffs, and radios.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive in the Delaware Constable position, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Delaware Constable, you need a solid understanding of law enforcement procedures, proper handling of legal documents, and a valid Delaware Constable Commission. Familiarity with law enforcement software, radio communication systems, and proficiency in the use of necessary protective and restraining equipment are typically required. Strong interpersonal skills, problem-solving abilities, and professionalism help you de-escalate situations and interact respectfully with the public and other officials. These skills and qualities are critical for safely executing duties, such as serving legal process and maintaining public order, while upholding the law with integrity.

How to be a constable in Delaware?

To become a constable in Delaware, applicants typically need to meet age and residency requirements, pass a background check, and complete training mandated by the state or local authorities. Candidates often must also pass a written exam and demonstrate good moral character before being appointed or elected to the position.

What is a Delaware Constable job?

A Delaware Constable is a law enforcement officer with limited authority, primarily responsible for serving court documents, enforcing civil orders, and providing security for courts and government buildings. Their powers vary depending on their jurisdiction and employer, but they typically do not have full police authority. Constables may work for state agencies, courts, or private entities. They are appointed and must meet specific training and certification requirements set by the state.

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$49K/yr

Full-time

Posted 21 days ago


Job description

Position Information
Position Title Public Safety Constable Position Number 13834 Position Type Regular Full-Time Hiring Location Office of the President-Dover, DE Contact Phone Number 302-857-1604 Contact Email Address oophr@dtcc.edu Work Location George Campus-Wilmington, DE Position Specific Details
This position operates on a rotating schedule to provide public safety coverage to the George campus. The schedule consists of a rotation of Monday-Friday 8:30 a.m. - 4:30 p.m. and Monday through Friday 3 p.m. - 11 p.m.. Note, these scheduled hours are subject to change based on the operational needs and requirements of the campus. The incumbent may occasionally be required to work outside of their regularly scheduled hours due to events and operational needs of the campus.
Salary $49,634
Classification Information
Classification Title Public Safety Constable Job Code 7034 (FT), 7534 (PT) FLSA Non-Exempt Position Pay Grade B/C 13 Position Type Full-Time Summary Statement

An incumbent is responsible for maintaining a safe and secure campus environment and may be called upon to deploy varying levels of intervention to ensure the safety of the campus community. An incumbent also serves as a first responder in cases of emergency.

Nature and Scope

A class incumbent reports to the on-duty Public Safety Manager and performs public safety and first responder duties as described. A significant aspect of this work involves making calm and effective responses to stressful situations affecting the public safety of faculty, staff, students, and/or the public that occur on College property or at College sponsored events. This position has ongoing direct contract and interaction with students, and will be a Certified Constable with limited law enforcement powers in accordance with the provisions of Chapter 24, Title 10 of the Delaware Code.

Principal Accountabilities

An incumbent may perform any combination of the below listed accountabilities:

1. Conducts armed patrols of campus buildings and grounds via foot, bicycle, and/or motorized vehicle to ensure compliance with public safety measures and the maintenance of a safe and secure environment conducive to student success

2. Initiates investigations of violations of Federal, state, and local laws and ordinances and/or violations of College policy. Assists the Public Safety Manager with investigations of suspicious and/or criminal activity which includes securing and preserving a crime scene and interviewing victims, witnesses and suspects. Makes arrests when warranted. Interacts with the appropriate law enforcement agencies and/or College/campus administration when needed.

3. Conducts routine inspections of Public Safety personnel and facilities to ensure compliance with College/campus policies, rules, and regulations. Conducts ongoing reviews of campus public safety procedures to ensure they are adequate and applicable to current organizational needs.

4. Initiates appropriate levels of physical intervention in strict compliance with the College Use of Force Policy.

5. Is a first responder to all emergencies and takes appropriate action to stabilize the situation until the arrival of a federal, state or local police agency or emergency medical service and by communicating with the Public Safety Manager and/or Chief of Public Safety. Initiates the intervention of emergency services in response to medical emergencies, criminal and domestic violence, traffic, miscellaneous complaints, and other activities.

6. Attends meetings related to public safety and participates in seminars/conferences relative to institutional public safety. Participates in all training required by the College to remain current in Public Safety knowledge, skills and practices.
7. Assists with coordinating environmental controls in each building; support all schedules through alternate room assignments on an as-needed basis.

8. Utilizes the College's administrative software system to maintain electronic and written logs, diaries and records. Prepares routine reports of investigations as assigned for review by the Public Safety Manager.
9. Works closely with the Chief of Public Safety to execute plans to ensure a smooth transition of students and instructors to classes for evening classes when needed.

10. Provides the first level of Crisis Intervention to assist faculty and staff with unruly people and has ongoing direct contact and interaction with students.

11. Conducts courier services and transports bank deposits and sensitive, confidential documents as needed.

12. Provides Identification Card production services to the campus community. Maintains database of card issuance as assigned.

13. Enforces College policy, including the Tobacco Free Workplace policy, and educates violators regarding such polices.

14. Continues to meet the minimum standards established by the Board of Examiners and participates in any required training as needed. Attends internal and/or external training courses, classes, seminars and conferences to further develop protective services skills and knowledge.

15. May be required to work rotating shifts or at another campus location based upon the needs of the College.

16. Performs other related duties as required.

Knowledge Skills and Abilities

Knowledge of public safety practices and procedures.
Knowledge of the safe operation of a motor vehicle.
Knowledge of the methods and techniques of report preparation.
Ability to learn and apply a broad range of applicable public safety skills.
Ability to work rotating shifts as needed
Ability to apply College public safety policy and procedures properly.
Ability to remain alert, and to act calmly in all situations.
Ability to control disturbances effectively and efficiently.
Ability to write factual reports.
Ability to understand and follow oral and written instructions.
Ability to deal effectively with people.
Ability to communicate effectively in oral and written form.
Ability to obtain and maintain certifications in emergency medical techniques for the First Responder, CPR, and defibrillator use.
Ability to apply restraining techniques and defuse volatile situations.
Must demonstrate proficiency in the use of a firearm.

Minimum Qualifications

A successful candidate must satisfy all of the following:

Must be at least 21 years of age or older.
Must possess an associate degree in a relevant field or other equivalent combination of education and related experience OR two (2) years of active duty in the United States Armed Forces with an honorable or general discharge.
Must not have been convicted of any felony or a crime involving moral turpitude.
Must possess or be eligible to obtain and maintain State of Delaware Constable certification by the month of June following the date of hire, or the next date upon which the Board of Examiners meets.
Must obtain and maintain certification in CPR/First Aid/AED within six (6) months of hire.
Must possess and maintain a valid motor vehicle operator's license.
Law enforcement experience is preferred.