Patrols campus buildings, grounds, and roadways on foot to ensure safety and campus perimeter security and provides traffic management and cross guard duties
Opens and closes the campus
Ensures that the campus grounds and perimeter are safe, turns on lights and patrols all building spaces to ensure that campus is safe for opening
Opens and closes car and pedestrian gates
Closes campus by ensuring that building is properly secured, patrolling all spaces, turning lights off and ensuring that the campus perimeter is secure and closes car and pedestrian gates
Works in tandem with the front office, greeting and directing visitors to the front office when checking-in and exiting during the school day
Maintains active presence in public areas to enhance safety. May escort individuals to parked vehicles. Reports parking rules and regulations violations.
Observes, investigates, and reports potentially dangerous conditions and the presence of unauthorized persons on grounds or in buildings
Responds to, assesses, and deals with disturbances according to department policy
Calls for assistance from community-based police services as required. Observes and documents details of occurrences.
Reports detected leaks or malfunctions of electrical, plumbing, heating, or other equipment and notifies appropriate departments of impaired equipment
Reports emergency medical situations, summoning the appropriate emergency medical services
Conducts investigations of reported injuries and accidents
Responds to incidents putting students, staff, and the general public at risk or harm
Detects and reports fire hazards, extinguishing small blazes and reporting fires to the local Fire Department using established emergency communications protocols
Responds to fire and burglar alarms, summoning police and fire department personnel as needed
Assists with traffic at fire, special events and other congested situations
Assists with security and facilitates movement of pedestrians and vehicles at campus functions
Answers questions from students, staff and the public concerning local and State laws, procedures, and activities of the department. Provides information and responds to questions from students, staff, and the public.
Qualifications
QUALIFICATIONS
Eligibility to work in the United States
Excellent interpersonal and written skills; bilingual English/Mandarin is a plus
Unarmed presence at all times
Maintain a professional, well-groomed, and appropriate appearance
Ability to maintain professionalism and appropriate demeanor when working with students
Must be willing and able to do considerable walking in order to make required rounds on campus (5-8 miles per shift)
Stamina and ability to work in inclement weather
Experience working in proximity to children is a plus
REQUIREMENTS
Be a minimum of 21 years of age
Current BSIS Guard Card License
Must successfully complete a LiveScan background screening to be eligible for employment, and a TB Clearance
Must be able to provide at least 3 professional references
Must be able to work outdoors in all conditions with provided inclement weather gear
Must be able to lift 50 lbs
High School Diploma (or equivalent)
Reliable form of transportation to campus location
Basic computer, tablet, and smartphone proficiency
Must complete all school compliance training and requirements