Full-Time

School Security Officer

Rover

Posted on 9/24/2025

Academy District 20

Academy District 20

Public K-12 school district administration

Compensation Overview

$24.48 - $25.70/hr

Colorado Springs, CO, USA

In Person

Category
Security & Protective Services
Requirements
  • Colorado Driver's License - Department of Revenue - Division of Motor Vehicles
  • Experience in Law Enforcement and/or School Security
  • Firearms Certification - Academy District 20
  • First Aid/CPR/AED - American Heart Asc. / Red Cross / Etc.
  • High school graduate - high school diploma or equivalent
  • Non-Crisis Intervention - Crisis Prevention Institute (CPI)
  • Oleoresin Capsicum Certification - Academy District 20
Responsibilities
  • Maintains safety and security of property, facilities, and personnel
  • Conducts vehicle and foot patrols of district campuses and other property
  • Responds to alarms and other calls for security assistance
  • Monitors district security systems and requests appropriate response from other security officers, other district personnel, and/or public safety and police personnel as needed
  • Reports consistently for work as scheduled
  • Performs other duties as assigned
  • Attains proficient or higher evaluations on established Performance Standards
  • Assesses danger and calls for backup or assistance if necessary
  • Assists administrators with student disciplinary matters as requested
  • Assists building administration, school safety and security personnel, and law enforcement with the investigation of criminal incidents or discipline code violations
  • Assists in the coordination of action to be taken concerning threats of violence against students or district personnel, and assists in implementation of safety plan recommendations
  • Assists responding police officers who are conducting investigations by contacting necessary district personnel, unlocking doors, turning off/on alarm systems, etc.
  • Checks the security of premises and provides assistance to responding police officers and/or district personnel
  • Completes necessary reports to document criminal events or discipline code violations
  • Ensures student and staff safety
  • Ensures students, staff, and visitors adhere to policies and regulations while on campus or at district sponsored events
  • Follows all district policies and procedures
  • Intervenes to halt or prevent fights, disturbances, or other incidents, and diffuses threatening or confrontational situations
  • Investigates and documents criminal events on district owned property
  • Issues verbal warnings, reports misconduct, and requests assistance from appropriate personnel as required
  • Maintains familiarity with and enforces Student Conduct and Discipline Code and other school rules and regulations
  • Makes notifications via telephone, radio, or written report of incidents requiring documentation
  • Monitors alarm systems, camera systems, and other security devices
  • Provides armed escort for funds transfers
  • Provides armed patrol of district owned property to enforce laws and district regulations, detects and/or interdicts vandalism, theft, burglary, and other criminal activity
  • Provides security and assistance for public meetings of the Board of Education, other district committees and activities at the Education and Administration Center, and at other locations
  • Provides student supervision for athletics, activities, and other school/district-related functions
  • Renders appropriate first aid to injured persons and follows established protocol for reporting injuries
  • Responds to burglar, fire, or panic alarm activations
  • Satisfactorily completes initial certification and annual re-certification training in law enforcement and security skills, including but not limited to legal updates, crisis intervention skills, physical control and arrest techniques, and firearms qualification
  • Watches for disturbances, fights, unauthorized visitors, or criminal activity
Desired Qualifications
  • Equivalent combination of related education and experience may be considered

Academy District 20 provides K-12 public education to students in northern Colorado Springs through a network of approximately 40 schools. The district operates using a site-based management model, which allows individual schools to design specialized curricula—such as International Baccalaureate or Career and Technical Education—to meet the specific needs of their local communities. This decentralized approach distinguishes the district from others by empowering school-level decision-making while maintaining the state's highest academic accreditation. The district's goal is to achieve academic excellence and community connectedness by optimizing resources and investing in diverse programs for students of all ability levels.

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Simplify's Take

What believers are saying

  • Niche 2025 rates district 9/10, ranking #4 in Colorado for academics.
  • Enrollment at 25,674 students supports 16:1 ratio for personalized instruction.
  • Education Foundation funds teacher grants and student scholarships.

What critics are saying

  • Loses $70 million federal PSMI funding, caps Air Academy High rebuild at $120 million.
  • Declining enrollment from Air Force Academy relocations under 2026 NDAA.
  • Colorado's $12B shortfall cuts per-pupil funding within 12-18 months.

What makes Academy District 20 unique

  • Site-based management empowers schools with unique programs like IB and CTE.
  • Consistently earns 'Accredited with Distinction' from Colorado Department of Education.
  • Serves Air Force Academy area with military-focused Impact Aid funding.

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