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Bastrop Independent School District

Director, Safety and Security (9628)

Bastrop Independent School District, Bastrop, Texas, United States, 78602

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JOB DESCRIPTION

Job Title

Director, Safety & Security

Evaluation Type

Administrative

Department

Police

Pay Grade

A7

FLSA

Exempt

Date Revised

June 2025

Supervisor

Chief of Police

BASIC FUNCTION & RESPONSIBILITY:

Responsible for the overall management, strategic planning, development, evaluation, and implementation of the district's safety and security program. Oversee mitigation, prevention, preparedness, response, and recovery phases of emergency management.

QUALIFICATIONS:

Education/Certification: Bachelor's degree or equivalent experience in criminal justice, emergency management, or related field Clear and valid Texas driver's license Special Knowledge/Skills/Abilities:

Knowledge of emergency operations planning Knowledge of National Incident Management System (NIMS), Incident Command System (ICS), and Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) procedures Knowledge of health and school safety programs and applicable laws Strong public information, organizational, communication, and interpersonal skills Knowledge of local, state, and federal response procedures Ability to work within the county emergency operations center as applicable Experience:

Two (2) years of emergency management, risk management, or safety and security experience preferred Two (2) years of campus administration experience preferred CHARACTERISTIC DUTIES & RESPONSIBILITIES:

The essential functions, pursuant to the Americans with Disabilities Act, may include the characteristic duties, responsibilities, knowledge, skills, and abilities noted herein; however, this is not a comprehensive listing of all functions and tasks performed by positions found in this job description.

Safety and Security:

Provide leadership for the development, planning, and implementation of the district wide school safety and security programs. Responsible for district safety, emergency management, NIMS, and ICS, training of administrators, staff, and volunteers. Develop and provide guidance to campuses and other facilities for emergency procedure drills. Plan and coordinate drills with all instructional and non-instructional facilities to ensure readiness when needed. Plan agendas and serve as chair for the school safety and security committee; prepare the committee to staff the Emergency Operations Center. Oversee the annual review of the district emergency management plan using data, state guidance, and stakeholder feedback to assess effectiveness and make recommendations for improvement. Inform campus leaders of the status of campus preparedness and planning for weather-related or unexpected emergencies. Monitor weather and approaching storms and make recommendations if the weather is likely to alter campus class schedules or affect campus events. Assess availability of appropriate technologies for emergency response, including testing emergency communication technologies, tracking and analyzing the speed of communications, timing of messages, and communication delays. Act as the district liaison with local law enforcement, fire agencies, emergency management officials, and community leaders involved in emergency preparedness, response, and recovery. Policy, Reports, and Law:

Oversee development, maintenance, and implementation of the district's multi-hazard emergency operations plan; ensure campus plans are up-to-date and in compliance with the latest standards in emergency response. Implement federal and state laws and regulations, local board policy, and insurance regulations, and ensure compliance. Stay abreast of local, state, and federal public policy changes that could impact the district. Stay abreast of the relevant procedures and strategies for public schools outlined by NIMS and ICS. Compile, maintain, and file reports, records, audits, and other documents as required. Communication:

Ensure that established goals and expectations related to district safety and security are communicated clearly, consistently, and in a timely manner to all appropriate stakeholders. Prepare and deliver written and oral presentations regarding security and safety issues to the board, staff, and community, as required. SUPERVISION EXERCISED:

Security Personnel*

*Note: A commissioned peace officer can only be supervised by a commissioned peace officer.

MENTAL DEMANDS/PHYSICAL DEMANDS/ENVIRONMENTAL FACTORS:

Tools/Equipment Used:

Standard office equipment including personal computer and peripherals Posture:

Prolonged sitting; occasional bending/stooping, pushing/pulling, and twisting; occasional standing and walking Motion:

Repetitive hand motions, frequent keyboarding and use of mouse; occasional reaching Lifting:

Occasional light lifting and carrying (less than 50 pounds) Environment:

Frequent district wide travel; occasional statewide travel; occasional outside work with exposure to extreme hot and cold temperatures, dust, noise, vibration, and chemical and electrical hazards Mental Demands:

Work with frequent interruptions; maintain emotional control under stress