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Campus Safety Assistant-Secondary
Under the supervision of site administrator, or designee, patrol a middle and a high school campus and nearby parking areas to ensure school security and student safety; assist in the enforcement of student attendance rules and student compliance with the health and safety regulations adopted by the District and the respective school site. Campus Safety Assistant-Secondary is primarily responsible for student safety at a middle or high school campus. Essential Duties/Responsibilities
Patrol and monitor an assigned District school campus area and/or property to maintain order, safety and security; monitor student locker rooms, lunch areas, walkways, restrooms, parking lots, athletic/performance facilities, and adjacent areas; patrol sporting venues including crowd control. Monitor students during passing periods between classes, lunch and break periods; assure timely return of students to class; advise students of consequences of violation of rules. Check student's passes to ensure that they are authorized to enter or leave campus; escorts students who do not have a pass to the office or calls an administrator, if necessary. Take action to prevent or break up fights and disturbances; escort students to office for disciplinary action as necessary; may participate and/or assist an administrator with visual and locker search for alcohol, weapons, drugs and drug paraphernalia and report to appropriate authorities according to established procedure. Enforce school and District rules, regulations and policies for the safety and security of students, staff and property; report unusual activities or unauthorized persons on campus to appropriate personnel. Monitor students assigned to in-house suspension, after school detention and lock-out periods. Monitor campus for unauthorized personnel entry; checks for visitors' passes and directs/escorts general public to the administration office, in accordance with campus sign-in procedures. Serve as a first responder; evaluate student injuries, determine course of action, perform minor first aid; complete required paperwork in compliance with District policy(ies). May assist administration in the event of fire, earthquake, and lockdown drills. Issue equipment approved for use in lunch time outdoor activities; maintain reasonable order in games and play activities. Encourage and promote courtesy among students; reports cases of unusual behavior or other problems; observes and reports safety hazards; prevents students from engaging in unsafe activities. Identify, correct and/or report safety hazards that may compromise student/staff safety. Monitor parking lots for proper parking procedures and traffic flow, opens and secures gates. Assists with crowd control at school events. Assist in custodial duties. May wipe tables and benches in cafeteria and/or outside eating areas. Perform related duties as assigned. Minimum Entrance Qualifications
Any combination of education and experience that will provide the ability to meet the minimum qualifications and perform the essential functions of the position will be qualifying. Some experience working with school-aged children highly desirable. First aid and CPR certification is highly desirable. Valid First-Aid and CPR (cardiopulmonary resuscitation) Certificates shall be obtained for permanency in this classification (within 6 months of employment) and must be renewed as necessary during employment. Possession of an appropriate, valid driver's license. Mandatory job-related training as annually notified by the Human Resources Department and/or school site administrator, including sexual molestation prevention and child abuse reporter. Job Competencies: Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities
Knowledge of: Student guidance principles and practices. Approved procedures and techniques involved in supervising and disciplining students. General knowledge of campus security; General safety principles; Basic communication methods. Health and safety regulation, including basic first aid, CPR, AED, and blood borne pathogens. Ability to: Understand and follow oral and written directions; Be courteous and respectful of others; Exercise good judgment, exhibit integrity and resourcefulness; Communicate and maintain cooperative working relationships with those contacted in the course of work, including students; Work outdoors in all types of weather; Diffuse confrontations and discourage violence and vandalism; Understand and respond appropriately to emergency procedures. Nondiscrimination in Employment
The CVUSD Governing Board is committed to providing equal opportunity for all individuals in district programs and activities. District programs, activities, and practices shall be free from unlawful discrimination, including discrimination against an individual or group based on race, color, ancestry, nationality, national origin, immigration status, ethnic group identification, ethnicity, age, religion, marital status, pregnancy, parental status, physical or mental disability, sex, sexual orientation, gender, gender identity gender expression, or genetic information; a perception of one or more of such characteristics; or association with a person or group with one or more of these actual or perceived characteristics. Benefits
Medical/Prescription Insurance: Employees holding regular/permanent positions at 27.5 or more hours per week shall be eligible to participate in a variety of District plans. Employee contribution amount towards a premium varies based on medical plan. Family coverage is also available with an additional employee monthly paid premium. NOTE: Employees with assignments fewer than 27.5 hours per week are eligible to participate / buy-in into medical plans at full cost. Dental Insurance: Employees holding regular/permanent positions at 30.0 or more hours per week shall be eligible to participate in the District-paid coverage for family dental insurance. Vision Care Insurance: Employees holding regular/permanent positions at 30.0 or more hours per week shall be eligible to participate in the District-paid coverage for family vision insurance. Holidays: Up to fourteen paid holidays per year. Life Insurance: Employees holding regular/permanent positions at 30.0 or more hours per week shall be eligible to participate in the District-paid coverage for family life insurance. Vacation: Employees with one to three years of service earn 12 vacation days per year (employees working less than 12 months shall earn vacation on a pro rata basis). The number of vacation days earned increases with longevity up to 20 days per year after 15 years of service. Sick Leave: One day per month, cumulative from year to year (employees working less than 12 months shall earn sick leave on a pro rata basis). Retirement: Employees holding regular/permanent positions at 4 or more hours daily AND at least 20 hours weekly are covered by Public Employees Retirement System (PERS) and Social Security. Contributions are made by both the employee and employer. Click to visit Public Employees Retirement System(CalPERS) website.
Under the supervision of site administrator, or designee, patrol a middle and a high school campus and nearby parking areas to ensure school security and student safety; assist in the enforcement of student attendance rules and student compliance with the health and safety regulations adopted by the District and the respective school site. Campus Safety Assistant-Secondary is primarily responsible for student safety at a middle or high school campus. Essential Duties/Responsibilities
Patrol and monitor an assigned District school campus area and/or property to maintain order, safety and security; monitor student locker rooms, lunch areas, walkways, restrooms, parking lots, athletic/performance facilities, and adjacent areas; patrol sporting venues including crowd control. Monitor students during passing periods between classes, lunch and break periods; assure timely return of students to class; advise students of consequences of violation of rules. Check student's passes to ensure that they are authorized to enter or leave campus; escorts students who do not have a pass to the office or calls an administrator, if necessary. Take action to prevent or break up fights and disturbances; escort students to office for disciplinary action as necessary; may participate and/or assist an administrator with visual and locker search for alcohol, weapons, drugs and drug paraphernalia and report to appropriate authorities according to established procedure. Enforce school and District rules, regulations and policies for the safety and security of students, staff and property; report unusual activities or unauthorized persons on campus to appropriate personnel. Monitor students assigned to in-house suspension, after school detention and lock-out periods. Monitor campus for unauthorized personnel entry; checks for visitors' passes and directs/escorts general public to the administration office, in accordance with campus sign-in procedures. Serve as a first responder; evaluate student injuries, determine course of action, perform minor first aid; complete required paperwork in compliance with District policy(ies). May assist administration in the event of fire, earthquake, and lockdown drills. Issue equipment approved for use in lunch time outdoor activities; maintain reasonable order in games and play activities. Encourage and promote courtesy among students; reports cases of unusual behavior or other problems; observes and reports safety hazards; prevents students from engaging in unsafe activities. Identify, correct and/or report safety hazards that may compromise student/staff safety. Monitor parking lots for proper parking procedures and traffic flow, opens and secures gates. Assists with crowd control at school events. Assist in custodial duties. May wipe tables and benches in cafeteria and/or outside eating areas. Perform related duties as assigned. Minimum Entrance Qualifications
Any combination of education and experience that will provide the ability to meet the minimum qualifications and perform the essential functions of the position will be qualifying. Some experience working with school-aged children highly desirable. First aid and CPR certification is highly desirable. Valid First-Aid and CPR (cardiopulmonary resuscitation) Certificates shall be obtained for permanency in this classification (within 6 months of employment) and must be renewed as necessary during employment. Possession of an appropriate, valid driver's license. Mandatory job-related training as annually notified by the Human Resources Department and/or school site administrator, including sexual molestation prevention and child abuse reporter. Job Competencies: Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities
Knowledge of: Student guidance principles and practices. Approved procedures and techniques involved in supervising and disciplining students. General knowledge of campus security; General safety principles; Basic communication methods. Health and safety regulation, including basic first aid, CPR, AED, and blood borne pathogens. Ability to: Understand and follow oral and written directions; Be courteous and respectful of others; Exercise good judgment, exhibit integrity and resourcefulness; Communicate and maintain cooperative working relationships with those contacted in the course of work, including students; Work outdoors in all types of weather; Diffuse confrontations and discourage violence and vandalism; Understand and respond appropriately to emergency procedures. Nondiscrimination in Employment
The CVUSD Governing Board is committed to providing equal opportunity for all individuals in district programs and activities. District programs, activities, and practices shall be free from unlawful discrimination, including discrimination against an individual or group based on race, color, ancestry, nationality, national origin, immigration status, ethnic group identification, ethnicity, age, religion, marital status, pregnancy, parental status, physical or mental disability, sex, sexual orientation, gender, gender identity gender expression, or genetic information; a perception of one or more of such characteristics; or association with a person or group with one or more of these actual or perceived characteristics. Benefits
Medical/Prescription Insurance: Employees holding regular/permanent positions at 27.5 or more hours per week shall be eligible to participate in a variety of District plans. Employee contribution amount towards a premium varies based on medical plan. Family coverage is also available with an additional employee monthly paid premium. NOTE: Employees with assignments fewer than 27.5 hours per week are eligible to participate / buy-in into medical plans at full cost. Dental Insurance: Employees holding regular/permanent positions at 30.0 or more hours per week shall be eligible to participate in the District-paid coverage for family dental insurance. Vision Care Insurance: Employees holding regular/permanent positions at 30.0 or more hours per week shall be eligible to participate in the District-paid coverage for family vision insurance. Holidays: Up to fourteen paid holidays per year. Life Insurance: Employees holding regular/permanent positions at 30.0 or more hours per week shall be eligible to participate in the District-paid coverage for family life insurance. Vacation: Employees with one to three years of service earn 12 vacation days per year (employees working less than 12 months shall earn vacation on a pro rata basis). The number of vacation days earned increases with longevity up to 20 days per year after 15 years of service. Sick Leave: One day per month, cumulative from year to year (employees working less than 12 months shall earn sick leave on a pro rata basis). Retirement: Employees holding regular/permanent positions at 4 or more hours daily AND at least 20 hours weekly are covered by Public Employees Retirement System (PERS) and Social Security. Contributions are made by both the employee and employer. Click to visit Public Employees Retirement System(CalPERS) website.