To assist in the monitoring of the campus and report safety and security concerns to the School Principal,
Security Specialist, School Resource Officer (SRO), Armed Guardian, or immediate supervisor as appropriate to the nature of the situation. To communicate the need for emergency protective actions in an emergency. To assist emergency responders with wayfinding and communication in the event of a crisis. To support the security efforts at each campus. Campus Monitors serve in an observe and report capacity and are authorized to intervene, as appropriate, to break-up or disrupt conflicts and fights, in accordance with District approved training and protocols. As with other employees of the District, Campus Monitors may use reasonable force to protect themselves or others from imminent life-threatening harm.
The majority of contact is with students, visitors, school and District employees within different departments, SROs and public safety personnel utilizing communication skills requiring tact and courtesy to give or receive information directly related to performing the job. This position requires personnel who can use tact and courtesy to enhance a pleasant, effective and reasonably safe learning environment. This position also requires the ability to follow guidelines relating to the appropriate boundaries when interacting with students. The position requires the ability to give or receive information directly related to school safety, security and emergency preparedness. Campus Monitors are prohibited from carrying a firearm on their person or in a personal or District vehicle while on duty or while on school system property. Campus Monitors are also prohibited from carrying less-lethal force devices while on duty or while on school system property. Examples of less-lethal force devices include but are not limited to Tasers, impact devices, stun guns or pepper, mace, CN or CS irritant sprays.
Light work: Exerting up to 20 pounds of force occasionally, and/or up to 10 pounds of force as frequently as needed to move objects. This job requires the incumbent to communicate via two-way radio, provide verbal instructions and warnings to others in an emergency, prepare written reports, and complete forms in writing. Additionally, the job incumbent will be required to patrol a school campus on foot or bike, climb stairs, and operate a motor vehicle, golf cart, or other means of transportation.
This is a temporary non-benefiting earning positon
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Hourly Rate: $15.00 Per Hour
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