Anaheim Union High School District

Campus Safety Aide

Job Description

Posted on: 
June 3, 2024

***This recruitment is for substitute employment only. Applications will be screened on a first-come, first-serve basis.***

Special Requirement: *Certification of completion of 832.2 of California Penal Code, in compliance with California Education Code Section 38001.5.

*The American Academy of Protective Training offers online Campus Security Officer training courses. More information can be found on their website: https://aapt.as.me/SB1626SchoolSecurityCourseOnline. The cost is $85 payable by applicant.

*The Institute for Campus Safety offers online Campus Security Officer training courses. More information can be found on their website: www.instituteforcampussafety.com. The cost is $99 payable by applicant.

Responsibilities

Under the supervision of the principal or designee, perform a wide variety of entry-level security services at District high schools, junior high schools and other sites to ensure the safety of persons, protect property of various kinds, maintain order, and enforce rules and regulations governing student conduct.

ABILITY TO:

Learn rules, regulations, policies, and procedures; Learn to recognize illegal and contraband weapons and substances; Pursue, apprehend, and constrain persons; Maintain confidentiality, remember facts, information and people; Communicate orally and in writing in English; Analyze situations, exercise sound judgment, and adopt effective courses of action; Learn the operation of communication devices and other job-related equipment; Understand and carry out oral and written directions in English; Establish and maintain cooperative working relationships with those contacted in the course of work; Perform duties involving occasional running and climbing and considerable walking; Perform duties involving prolonged exposure to weather conditions; Maintain records and prepare reports; Perform routine clerical work; Provide basic first aid and CPR.

Direct traffic; Oversee the activities of students on and adjacent to campus property; Facilitate communications between students, employees, district officials and staff to enhance understanding and promote a secure environment Observe situations and accurately determine effective courses of action; Act quickly and with mature judgment; Physically cover the areas of responsibility under varying weather conditions; Operate a vehicle observing legal and defensive driving practices; Maintain work pace appropriate to given workload.

PHYSICAL DEMANDS

Dexterity of hands and fingers to operate a two-way radio and a computer keyboard; Use hands to finger, handle, or feel objects, tools or controls; Reach with hands and arms; Climb or balance; Walking or standing for extended periods of time; Running or walking quickly to respond to emergency situations or apprehend juvenile offenders; Hearing and speaking to exchange information; Bending at the waist, kneeling or crouching or crawl to observe and/or assist students; Specific vision abilities required by this job include close vision, distance vision, color vision peripheral vision, depth perception and the ability to adjust focus; Seeing to monitor students; Lifting, carrying, and pushing objects weighing up to 50 pounds.

WORKING ENVIRONMENT

Environment: Indoor and outdoor environment; Classroom environment; Community environment; Seasonal heat and cold or adverse weather conditions; Exposure to fumes, dust, odors, oil/grease, gases consistent with a crowded parking lot; Exposure to stressful and hectic situations; Subject to possible fights and confrontations.

Examples of Duties

Note: The statements herein are intended to describe the general nature and level of work being performed by employees in this classification, and are not to be interpreted as an exhaustive list of responsibilities and qualifications required of personnel so classified. Reasonable accommodations will be made so that qualified employees can perform the essential duties of the job.

GENERAL ESSENTIAL DUTIES

Patrol assigned portions of campus and/or parking lot before, during and after school hours, on foot and in campus vehicles; Operate a two-way radio and report incidents to district administration and appropriate law enforcement agencies as directed; Respond to radio summons from site administration. Maintain a highly visible presence to deter crime and disorderly conduct; Respond to emergency situations, and take appropriate action in accordance with established guidelines; provide basic first aid services as necessary; Attempt to prevent or break up fights and disturbances; obtain names of those students involved with violating rules and regulations and report violations to administrators; Identify and control the presence of non-students on campus.

Attend extracurricular events, as assigned, such as dances, athletic events, drama productions and other events to maintain order and deter crime; Observe student behavior and caution students on the verge of violating rules. Prevent unauthorized students from leaving school; Write referrals to student offenders. Detain and escort students to appropriate administrator; Assist in directing emergency evacuations and other activities relating to the safety of individuals.

Observe and report to the appropriate district administrator and law enforcement agency as directed any damage to school property; Perform a variety of routine clerical work involving recordkeeping, telephone and preparing reports involving student referrals, crimes or incidents; Write clear and concise reports of incidents.

Open and close campus gates, lockers and classrooms as needed. Answer questions and direct visitors; Notify appropriate district administrator of suspected illegal activity on campus property, and areas adjacent to schools; Enforce school regulations including, but not limited to, smoking, truancy, tardiness and vandalism; Assist district administrators, other campus security personnel and law enforcement personnel in investigation and apprehension of persons committing rule or law violations; Provide appropriate leadership for students to earn their respect and cooperation in following directions and school rules.

Identify, correct and/or report safety hazards that may compromise student/staff safety; Monitor parking lots for proper parking procedures and traffic flow; Assist in the supervision of On Campus Suspension rooms; Meet with district administrators and site administrators to discuss security matters; May operate battery-powered vehicle in the performance of assigned duties; Physically restrain or detain persons involved in crimes, fights or other acts of violence pending the arrival of local administrator or law enforcement officer; Travel to other district sites to assist with security as needed, using personal transportation; Perform related duties as assigned.

Job Requirements

MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS

EDUCATION:

High school graduation or the equivalent.

EXPERIENCE:

Experience working with adolescents is desirable.

LICENSES AND OTHER REQUIREMENTS:

License/Insurance Certification: Possession of a valid California Class C Driver License. Evidence of adequate insurance for a motor vehicle that meets or exceeds the California legal liability insurance requirement and continues to maintain insurability.

Special Requirement: Certification of completion of 832.2 of California Penal Code, in compliance with California Education Code Section 38001.5. First aid and CPR Certificates are required within the first three months of employment. May be required to work adjustable work schedules including evenings, weekend and holiday assignments.

Physical Requirement: Successfully complete a pre-employment physical examination.

KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS, AND ABILITIES

KNOWLEDGE OF:

Rules, laws and regulations related to maintaining campus control and appropriate student behavior; Adolescent behavior; Effective practices for maintaining campus control, security and appropriate

student behavior; School district organization; California law: penal, health and safety, education and motor vehicle code; Basic first aid, CPR and blood borne pathogens; Modern office equipment and procedures;

English usage, spelling, grammar, and punctuation; Principles of radio voice communications; Record keeping techniques; General principles of law enforcement.

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