Security Officer

Maize USD 266 is adding an additional layer of security with the addition of Security Officers at Maize High School, Maize South High School and Maize Career Academy. This position will be full-time, benefits eligible and closely follow the school calendar.

The Security Officer helps maintain a safe and orderly environment for students, staff, and visitors. This position is responsible for monitoring campus activity, enforcing school policies, responding to incidents, and promoting a positive school climate. The Security Guard works collaboratively with administrators, local law enforcement, and staff to prevent and address safety concerns.  

Qualifications:

Education/Certification: High school diploma (or equivalent) required. Valid driver’s license. CPR, First Aid and Nonviolent Crisis Intervention (NCI) certifications (or ability to obtain).

Special Knowledge/Skills: Ability to remain calm and exercise sound judgement under pressure, Strong interpersonal and communication skills, Ability to de-escalate conflicts and interact respectfully with students of diverse backgrounds. Working knowledge of safety procedures and emergency response practices.  Ability to write clear and detailed incident reports.  Proficiency with basic technology including radios and security camera systems.

Experience:  Prior experience in security, law enforcement or a related field preferred. Experience working with adolescents or in an educational environment is desirable.

Major Responsibilities and Duties:

  • Must be able to multi-task and remain calm during stressful situations
  • Demonstrate basic computer skills and be able to use Google and Microsoft products
  • Provide a visible, approachable presence that fosters trust and promotes positive relationships with students, parents, and staff.
  • Monitor entrances, hallways, parking lots, and common areas to ensure safety and compliance with school rules.
  • Assist with student arrival, dismissal, and lunch periods to maintain orderly flow and prevent unauthorized access.
  • Perform daily bag checks/searches for identified students.
  • Monitor and respond to vape alarms.
  • Ensure students, staff and visitors have lanyard and/or identification visible.
  • Patrol the campus and grounds regularly to deter inappropriate behavior and identify safety hazards.
  • Respond promptly and professionally to disturbances, altercations, or emergencies.
  • Monitor security cameras and report suspicious behavior or safety concerns.
  • Work with administrators and law enforcement in investigating incidents and completing reports.
  • Support emergency drills (fire, lockdown, tornado, etc.) and ensure adherence to safety protocols.
  • Prepare and maintain accurate written reports of incidents, accidents, and observations.
  • Assist with traffic control and parking lot management during school hours and events.
  • Greet and screen visitors in accordance with district security procedures.
  • Participate in safety meetings and professional development related to security operations, crisis management, de-escalation, and student engagement.
  • Work cooperatively with all staff on various tasks and/or assignments.
  • Performs other related duties as assigned to ensure the efficient and effective functioning of the work unit.
  • Demonstrates good judgement, and is able to plan, organize and make decisions and prioritize work to meet daily demands.
  • Ability to conform to proper standards of professional dress and appearance.

Mental Demands/Physical Demands/Environmental Factors:

Tools/Equipment Used: Standard office equipment including computer, phone and radios.

Posture: Prolonged standing and walking. Ability to respond quickly in emergencies, including running short distances or performing basic physical intervention if necessary.

Motion: Significant pushing/pulling, kneeling/squatting, bending/stooping and fine finger dexterity.

Lifting: Occasional lifting and carrying (up to 50 pounds).

Environment: Primarily indoors; some outdoor student supervision. Risk for exposure to injury and/or illness in some varying atmospheric conditions. May involve exposure to confrontational situations.

Mental Demands: Work with frequent interruptions, maintain emotional control under stress, solve problems, make decisions and be flexible.


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