Civilian Security en Springfield School District 186
Springfield School District 186 · Springfield, Estados Unidos De América · Onsite
- Junior
- Oficina en Springfield
HOURS PER DAY: 8
DAYS PER YEAR: 178
REQUIREMENTS/QUALIFICATIONS:
- A minimum of High School Diploma or equivalent required, Bachelor Degree preferred
- Ability to complete assigned duties with minimum supervision
- Ability to understand and follow verbal and/or written directions
- Ability to communicate and maintain good working relationships with District 186 staff, students, parents and public
- Be punctual and regular in attendance
PHYSICAL DEMANDS: Must pass pre-placement agility/fit for duty exam with MOHA
SPECIFIC RESPONSIBILITIES:
- Become acquainted with the school's evacuation plan, to include your involvement in the plan, as well as the school's fire and security alarm systems
- Become acquainted with the schools "School Safety/Crisis Management Plan", to include your involvement/responsibilities with the plan
- Monitor school and grounds, to include parking lots, for unauthorized persons trespassing, illegal activities, and students not in possession of a pass
- Monitor all exterior doors and insure that only the doors that have been identified to be unlocked are, and exterior doors that should be locked are locked
- Remain at your assigned area of responsibility, as designated by the school principal or his/her designee
- Monitor student movement and activities before, during, and after school, to include hallways, parking lots, commons area, cafeteria, bus and vehicles loading and unloading
- Responsible and accountable to uphold and enforce Springfield Public Schools policies and procedures, protect lives and property, and maintain peace and order within the school community; be supportive of school and school district's policies and procedures
- Responsible for reporting, investigating, and documenting the results of any school incident, which will be completed on the "School Incident Form"
- Work closely with the School Safety Officer (SSO) assigned to your school, and be pro-active in your approach of possible incidents/problems within the school community
- Assist in managing discipline, escort students as necessary
- Establish and maintain a working relationship with students, teachers, parents, and others in attendance, at all after-school activities, when assigned
- Conduct security surveys and school safety assessment audits, within the school community, as directed by the Coordinator of Safety and Security for the District or the school principal or his/her designee
- Attend and successfully complete all required training including in-service training, CPI training, and other classes and seminars required or requested to attend
- When requested, prepare and submit detailed reports, memorandums and letters, dealing with security and safety issues within your school community and/or school district
- Report to work at the designated time, do not abuse sick leave, and maintain a professional appearance and good physical conditioning
- Perform other security and safety duties as assigned by coordinator of safety and security or the school principal or his/her designee