
ESSC - School Site Security Coordinator - #840 Classified at Chula Vista Elementary
Job Summary
Job Summary
Under administrative direction from the Senior Benefits and Risk Manager, plans and coordinates, the Chula Vista Elementary School District’s Emergency Preparedness Program including security threat assessments, emergency/disaster preparation, and Safe Schools Program.
Requirements / Qualifications
•Educate school staff in response procedures. •Assist and evaluate emergency training and exercises completed by school and District staff. •Organize and coordinate external support to provide resources in an emergency, including identifying and maintaining disaster preparedness supplies at each District facility. •Assist with the coordination with other agencies, jurisdictions, and levels of government on resource allocation, communications and information management, and public information. •Attend meetings, workshops, and conferences, including on-going participation in courses offered by Federal Emergency Management Agency to maintain current knowledge of procedures, legislation, regulations, and applicable legal codes. •Confer and collaborate with District and site administrators, school site staff, and community members. •Respond to school administrators who request support when handling security issues. •Assist in site restriction letters, and provide parent and community support to school sites. •Serve as the emergency exercise design officer. •Assist with coordination and between public safety departments, including the activities of School Resource Officers, for the purpose of improving school climate and safety. •Coordinate and participate in meetings (e.g., security, emergency preparedness, emergency planning committee, etc.) for the purpose of ensuring that outcomes achieve school, District and/or regulatory objectives. •Perform related duties as assigned.
Requirements / Qualifications
•Educate school staff in response procedures. •Assist and evaluate emergency training and exercises completed by school and District staff. •Organize and coordinate external support to provide resources in an emergency, including identifying and maintaining disaster preparedness supplies at each District facility. •Assist with the coordination with other agencies, jurisdictions, and levels of government on resource allocation, communications and information management, and public information. •Attend meetings, workshops, and conferences, including on-going participation in courses offered by Federal Emergency Management Agency to maintain current knowledge of procedures, legislation, regulations, and applicable legal codes. •Confer and collaborate with District and site administrators, school site staff, and community members. •Respond to school administrators who request support when handling security issues. •Assist in site restriction letters, and provide parent and community support to school sites. •Serve as the emergency exercise design officer. •Assist with coordination and between public safety departments, including the activities of School Resource Officers, for the purpose of improving school climate and safety. •Coordinate and participate in meetings (e.g., security, emergency preparedness, emergency planning committee, etc.) for the purpose of ensuring that outcomes achieve school, District and/or regulatory objectives. •Perform related duties as assigned.
Comments and Other Information
•Knowledge of emergency/disaster preparedness, mitigation, response and recovery; relevant local, state, and federal regulations; and principles of program administration and evaluation.
Knowledge of strategic and tactical planning conventions are required to help shape policy and develop implementation and assessment processes.
•Ability to analyze situations and adopt effective courses of action; to prepare sound recommendations; use computer-based data programs; prepare clear and comprehensive reports; and interpret, apply, and explain laws, codes, regulations, policies, and procedures.
•Ability to communicate orally and in writing; ability to be effective when dealing with all people, providing leadership, direction, and team building; establishing and maintaining effective working relationships; organizing and communicating information and concepts; setting priorities; and working as part of a team.
•Evidence of successful experience in performing the typical tasks enumerated for this position with increasing responsibility in the operation of an emergency preparedness program.
•Bachelor’s degree in public administration, criminal justice or related field, or equivalent combination of education and experience. Previous military, law enforcement or Peace Officer Standards and Training certification is desirable.
•Proficient in Microsoft Excel, Word, and Publisher is highly desirable.
TO APPLY AS CURRENT EMPLOYEE PLEASE SELECT THE CURRENT EMPLOYEE LINK AND ENTER PASSWORD: Internal (case sensitive)
Three Confidential Recommendation Forms (Give form to references and they email/send directly to ARACELI.VARGAS@cvesd.org)
Comments and Other Information
•Knowledge of emergency/disaster preparedness, mitigation, response and recovery; relevant local, state, and federal regulations; and principles of program administration and evaluation.
Knowledge of strategic and tactical planning conventions are required to help shape policy and develop implementation and assessment processes.
•Ability to analyze situations and adopt effective courses of action; to prepare sound recommendations; use computer-based data programs; prepare clear and comprehensive reports; and interpret, apply, and explain laws, codes, regulations, policies, and procedures.
•Ability to communicate orally and in writing; ability to be effective when dealing with all people, providing leadership, direction, and team building; establishing and maintaining effective working relationships; organizing and communicating information and concepts; setting priorities; and working as part of a team.
•Evidence of successful experience in performing the typical tasks enumerated for this position with increasing responsibility in the operation of an emergency preparedness program.
•Bachelor’s degree in public administration, criminal justice or related field, or equivalent combination of education and experience. Previous military, law enforcement or Peace Officer Standards and Training certification is desirable.
•Proficient in Microsoft Excel, Word, and Publisher is highly desirable.
TO APPLY AS CURRENT EMPLOYEE PLEASE SELECT THE CURRENT EMPLOYEE LINK AND ENTER PASSWORD: Internal (case sensitive)
Three Confidential Recommendation Forms (Give form to references and they email/send directly to ARACELI.VARGAS@cvesd.org)