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How much do lexipol jobs pay per hour?

As of Jul 2, 2026, the average hourly pay for lexipol in the United States is $26.34, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $15.14 and $30.77 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

How does working at Lexipol as a policy writer involve collaboration with subject matter experts and law enforcement professionals?

As a policy writer at Lexipol, you'll regularly collaborate with subject matter experts, such as attorneys and law enforcement professionals, to ensure that policies are accurate, compliant, and practical. This teamwork is essential for staying up-to-date with changing laws and public safety best practices. You'll participate in meetings, review feedback, and incorporate real-world scenarios into policy drafts, making communication and adaptability key parts of the role. This collaborative environment not only enhances the quality of your work but also provides valuable networking and learning opportunities.

What is Lexipol?

Lexipol is a company that provides policy management, training, and wellness solutions for public safety and local government agencies, including law enforcement, fire, EMS, and corrections. Their services help agencies stay compliant with evolving laws and best practices by offering customizable policy manuals, online training, and daily briefings. Lexipol aims to promote safety, minimize risk, and improve operational efficiency for agencies across the United States.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a Lexipol Policy Specialist, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Lexipol Policy Specialist, you need in-depth knowledge of public safety policy, strong research abilities, and experience in law enforcement or fire/EMS, often backed by relevant certifications or degrees. Familiarity with Lexipol’s policy management software, legal research tools, and document management systems is typically required. Exceptional attention to detail, analytical thinking, and clear written communication help professionals excel in interpreting laws and drafting effective policies. These skills ensure that agencies maintain compliance, minimize risk, and operate efficiently within complex regulatory environments.

What is the difference between Lexipol vs Police Officer?

FeatureLexipolPolice Officer
Primary RolePolicy development, risk management, training resourcesLaw enforcement, public safety, community policing
Required CredentialsLegal and policy expertise, training certificationsHigh school diploma or GED, police academy certification
Work EnvironmentCorporate, government agencies, training sessionsPatrol, station, community engagement
Industry UsageUsed by law enforcement agencies for policy complianceActive duty in law enforcement agencies

Lexipol provides policy management and training solutions for law enforcement agencies, whereas police officers are frontline personnel responsible for enforcing laws and maintaining public safety. While Lexipol supports police officers through policy resources, the roles are distinct, with Lexipol being a service provider and police officers being the practitioners in the field.

More about Lexipol jobs
Infographic showing various Lexipol job openings in the United States as of June 2026, with employment types broken down into 93% Full Time, and 7% Contract. Highlights an 27% Physical, and 73% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $54,791 per year, or $26.3 per hour.
Police Officer

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Job description

Position Type:
Police and Security Services/Police Officer
Date Posted:
2/10/2026
Location:
SECURITY/POLICE SERV
Date Available:
Upon Hire
Closing Date:
Until Filled
Education Required:
  • High School Graduate or Equivalent

Certification/Licenses Required:
  • Must possess a license or Basic certification issued by the Texas Commission on Law Enforcement (TCOLE)
  • Must possess a valid Texas Operator's or Class C driver's license and be insurable by the District
  • TCOLE 4064 Certification School Based Law Enforcement Officer Certification within 120 days of the date of hire
  • ICS-100: Introduction to ICS or equivalent, within 120 days of the date of hire
  • FEMA IS-700: NIMS, An Introduction, within 120 days of the date of hire
  • Must be in good physical and mental condition, be able to obtain clearance from a licensed psychologist upon receiving offer of employment

Other Requirements:
  • Must be a U.S. Citizen
  • Must be of good moral character
  • Must not be on probation for any criminal offense above the grade Class C misdemeanor; not have been convicted of a Class A misdemeanor offense within the last 12 months; not have been convicted of a Class B misdemeanor within the last six months; not have been convicted of the offense of driving while intoxicated or driving under the influence of drugs within the last 24 months; not have been convicted at any time of a felony offense
  • Must demonstrate proficiency in firearms standards as set by TCOLE and Department Policy
  • Must be in good physical and mental condition. Applicants hired as a Police Officer will undergo a physical and background check to ensure that employees are trustworthy and of good conduct and character.

Special Knowledge/Skills:
  • Knowledge of criminal investigation techniques
  • Knowledge of report writing techniques
  • Knowledge of PC computers and various software, TLETS program, fire alarm and intrusion detection systems
  • Knowledge of First Aid or CPR certified
  • Proficient use of firearms and firearm safety
  • Proficient use of the written and spoken English language
  • Uses technology for specific, but limited job-related purposes

Function
Police Officers are assigned to specific locations or units with the mission of providing protection to all Corpus Christi Independent School District (District) students, district personnel, and the general public while on District property or property under the control of the District. This protection is extended to include all property owned, used, or under the control of the District. Both on-duty and off-duty work assignments are performed in such a manner as to provide the above service.
Supervisor Responsibilities:
  • Campus Safety Officer

Reports To:
Sergeant
Responsibilities:
Supervisor Responsibilities:
  • Campus Safety Officer

Police Responsibilities:
  • Comply with all CCISD and Department policies and procedures as outlined in Lexipol
  • Willingly support management and perform all duties assigned
  • Keep upper management informed of all matters affecting the Police Officer position
  • Perform all duties as assigned by the Sergeant or higher ranking supervisor
  • Able to deal effectively and professionally with the personnel of other law enforcement agencies, the judiciary, District personnel, and community members
  • Community Relations Projects
  • Uses knowledge gained as a CCISD Police Officer to train new Police Services personnel and orient them concerning issues particular to CCISD and the CCISD Police Department
  • Maintain working knowledge of all Texas state laws
  • Assist in providing traffic control on contiguous streets at the athletic events, school closings/ openings, or at any other time deemed necessary
  • Provide police services at school or school district sponsored activities that occur off school property as authorized
  • Report to campus sites and District properties as directed by the Police Supervisor
  • Respond to all job-related calls and alarms issued by the communications dispatcher or superior officer when assigned to patrol duty
  • Conduct preliminary investigations on any incident, crime, or disturbance that may occur on District property or jurisdiction
  • Prepare and submit any required reports in a timely manner
  • Enforce all applicable rules, regulations, policies, and laws of the State of Texas and the District
  • Make arrests when authorized by law
  • Testify in all court proceedings as required
  • Coordinate with other law enforcement agencies, judicial, and emergency services, on matters concerning the District
  • Working knowledge of all sites and facilities in the district
  • Properly cares for all property and equipment assigned or entrusted to them. Perform all other job related duties as assigned by a supervisor
  • Possess good report writing skills and ability to interview witnesses
  • Must demonstrate proficiency in firearms standards as set by TCOLE and Department policy

Emergency Management Responsibilities:
  • Coordinate campuses/facilities to ensure compliance with state mandates concerning Emergency Operations Plans (EOP) for their assigned campus and ensure timely reporting of the same to the Sergeant
  • Coordinate and train staff who conduct campus/facility audits and ensure timely reporting of the same to the Sergeant
  • Coordinate with assigned campuses/facilities to ensure compliance with state laws relating to required safety drills and ensure timely reporting to the Sergeant
  • Must possess working knowledge of campuses/facilities in the district and properly implement ICS protocols during emergencies

Working Conditions: Mental/Physical Demands and Environmental Factors
  • Maintain emotional control under stress
  • Frequent prolonged and irregular hours
  • Work with frequent interruptions
  • Continual walking and standing
  • Requires some lifting
  • Works indoors and outdoors, at times during inclement weather
  • May be required to work weekends, holidays, and after-hours activities
  • Some of the work may be under hazardous conditions

The foregoing statements describe the general purpose and responsibilities assigned to this job and are not an exhaustive list of all responsibilities, duties, and skills that may be required.
For assistance or more information, see our Jobs and Applications Page
or you may contact:
CCISD Human Resources - (361) 695-7250
Auxiliary Applicant Tracking / Applications
CCISDhr@ccisd.us
CCISD Human Resources
801 Leopard
Corpus Christi, Texas
(Please include the Job Posting Number with any correspondence.)
Salary: AUXS/210: $21.91 minimum/hour (individual salary calculation is based on applicable experience)
See the CCISD Salary Schedule handbook for information regarding initial salary placement.
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