POSITION: Anticipated Safety & SecuritySupervisor
BUILDING: District-Wide
Job Summary:
Provides administrative leadership in the functional areas of school safety and security
mandated reporting insurance and risk management and school district planning.
Work collaboratively with the Director of Secondary Operations to oversee the safety and security of the Carlisle Area School District.
Qualifications:
- Minimum 10 years experience as a Law Enforcement Officer
- Basic MPOETC training (Act 120) or a graduate of Pennsylvania State Police Academy previously employed as a PSP Trooper and separated in good standing
- Able to work under pressure independently and/or in a group setting
- Must be familiar with PA law as it relates to law enforcement
PRIMARY DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES:
- Member of Districts threat assessment team
- The school safety and security coordinator shall oversee all school police officers school resource officers school security guards and policies and procedures in the school entity and report directly to the chief school administrator.
Oversee Carlisle Area School District School Police Department
- Serve as the school entity liaison with the committee the department law enforcement and other emergency responder agencies organizations on matters of school safety and security.
Act as liaison to emergency responder agencies in the Carlisle Area School District
- Coordinate training and resources for students and school entity staff in matters relating to situational awareness trauma-informed approaches behavioral health awareness suicide and bullying awareness substance abuse awareness and emergency procedures and training drills including fire natural disaster active shooter hostage situation and bomb threat.
Develop and monitor necessary trainings for School Police Officers (PIMS data collection Run Hide Fight Act 235 CPR etc.)
- Review the school entitys policies and procedures relative to school safety and security and compliance with Federal and State laws regarding school safety and security.
Develop and maintain emergency operation plans for the Districts buildings
- Coordinate school safety and security assessments as necessary.
Lead the Districts Safety and Security Committee
Serve as School Safety and Security Coordinator
- Complete and submit PIMS reports for school safety and security as required by the
- Department of Education (Office of Safe Schools).
Oversee PDE Safe Schools Data for the District
- Make a report no later than June 30 of each school term to the school entitys board of directors on the school entitys current safety and security practices that identify strategies to improve school safety and security. The report shall be presented to the school entitys board of directors at an executive session of the school entitys board of directors. The report shall be submitted to the committee and shall not be subject to the act of February 14 2008 (P.L.6 No.3) known as the Right-to-Know Law.
Coordinate building level safety and security assessments
- Coordinate a tour of the school entitys buildings and grounds biennially or when a building is first occupied or reconfigured with the law enforcement agencies and first responders that are primarily responsible for protecting and securing the school entity to discuss and coordinate school safety and security matters.
- Coordinate school security video surveillance door access control and alarm issues with the technology coordinator and applicable parties.
- Coordinates meetings with school and community resources such as: emergency management police fire and emergency medical services.
- Coordinates all emergency drills for the
- Assists with the orientation of new staff members on district safety and security procedures. Develop and monitor necessary trainings for School Police Officers (PIMS data collection Run Hide Fight Act 235 CPR etc.)
- Coordinates with building principals the development of annual building specific emergency plans to include building level crisis teams floor plans door numbering campus maps and other items as specified in the building profile.
- Coordinates K-9 sweeps of school facilities with outside agencies and ensures proper procedures are followed.
Collaborate with district and building administration to develop safety learning opportunities for students staff and parents (officers in classrooms club leader faculty meeting presentation PTO presentation etc.)
- Performs other duties and responsibilities as assigned by the Superintendent.
Position Goal:
Reports To: Director of Secondary Operations
POSITION SPECIFICATIONS
Terms of Employment: 12 months 260 days/year
School Year Work Monday Friday 40 hrs/wk
Schedule
Summer Work Schedule Monday Thursday
Job Classification Category S
Physical Demands Lift and carry - up to 25 pounds.
Prolonged periods of sitting and computer keyboard work. Ability to:
- bend twist kneel stoop climb crawl reach grasp and walk
- reach above and below the waist
- use fingers to pick feel and grasp objects
- use both hands for repetitive movement and fine coordination to operate equipment including a computer keyboard
- drive a
Sensory Abilities Visual acuity to read correspondence reports and a computerscreen. Auditory acuity to be able to effectively use standard telephone listen to people and greet visitors. Ability to speak clearly and distinctly.
Work Environment Ability to work in an office environment classroom and meeting/conference areas.
Temperament Maintain confidentiality of data and information as required by State and Federal Regulations.
Must be cooperative congenial and service-oriented. Must be able to:
- interact well with various publics and individuals
- work as a member of a team
- work in an environment with frequent interruptions and constant change
- work with and around students including those with special
Cognitive Ability Must be able to:
- follow written and verbal directions
- read and write
- communicate effectively
- organize handle and prioritize multiple tasks
- exercise good judgment
- follow-through to completion assigned tasks with minimal
Equipment Required Position holder must have and maintain a smart cellphone at their own expense for contact by CASDstaff during work and non-work hours.
License Must possess a valid Pennsylvania drivers license.
Clearances Must possess current valid Act 34 Act 114 and Act 151 clearances.
Other Requirements Must obtain a certificate of medical examination as well as atuberculosis test as required under Chapter 14 of the Public-School Code 24 P.S.; 22 Pa Code 49.12(b) (regarding education); and 28 Pa Code 23.44 (regarding health and safety).
Must complete and keep current:
- NASRO training or equivalent
- 12 hours mandatory annual in-service training
- CPR/AED/FIRST AID training
- firearm training if required
- Safe Crisis Management training.
Must possess or be eligible for Act 235
Comments The position may require the performance of other duties relatedto the essential functions as assigned. The CASD may revise the position description as tasks are analyzed and modified.
The position holder must be able to perform and accomplish the responsibilities of the position with or without reasonable accommodation. It is the responsibility of the position holder to inform the CASD of any and all reasonable accommodation requests in advance of filling the position.
Requirements (Per Section XIIIB of School Code)
The chief school administrator of a school entity shall appoint a school administrator as the school safety and security coordinator for the school entity. Act 55 (2022) requires the appointment of a school safety and security coordinator within 30 days of a vacancy in the position.
Act 55 (2022) requires mandatory training for those school administrators appointed as school safety and security coordinators all appointed school safety and security coordinators must complete the training within one year from the time the initial training is offered (or one year from their appointment after that date). The mandatory training (which cannot exceed 7 hours) must be completed within one year from the time the initial training is offered (or one year from their appointment after that date.
AVAILABLE: April 10 2026
CONTACT: Mrs. Michelle Sarokon
HR Coordinator
540 W. North St.
Carlisle PA 17013
The Carlisle Area School District is an equal opportunity education institution and will notdiscriminate on the basis of race color age creed religion gender gender-identity sexual orientation ancestry national origin marital status pregnancy disability or any other status protected by law in its activities programs or employment practices as required by Title VITitle IX and Section 504.
No person shall on the grounds of race color age creed religion gender gender-identity sexual orientation ancestry national origin marital status pregnancy disability or any other status protected by law be excluded from participation in or be subjected to discrimination in any program or activity funded in whole or in part by federal funds. Discrimination on the basis of sex or religion is also prohibited in some federal programs.
For information regarding civil rights or grievances procedures services activities andfacilities that are assessable to and usable by handicapped persons contact:
Dr. Michael R. Gogoj
Title IX Coordinator
540 West North Street
Carlisle PA 17013
Lisa Slover
Section 504 Coordinator
Director of Student Services
Office Address 623 West Penn Street
Carlisle PA 17013
ext. 17815
Required Experience:
Manager
POSITION: Anticipated Safety & SecuritySupervisorBUILDING: District-WideJob Summary:Provides administrative leadership in the functional areas of school safety and security mandated reporting insurance and risk management and school district planning.Work collaboratively with the Direct...
POSITION: Anticipated Safety & SecuritySupervisor
BUILDING: District-Wide
Job Summary:
Provides administrative leadership in the functional areas of school safety and security
mandated reporting insurance and risk management and school district planning.
Work collaboratively with the Director of Secondary Operations to oversee the safety and security of the Carlisle Area School District.
Qualifications:
- Minimum 10 years experience as a Law Enforcement Officer
- Basic MPOETC training (Act 120) or a graduate of Pennsylvania State Police Academy previously employed as a PSP Trooper and separated in good standing
- Able to work under pressure independently and/or in a group setting
- Must be familiar with PA law as it relates to law enforcement
PRIMARY DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES:
- Member of Districts threat assessment team
- The school safety and security coordinator shall oversee all school police officers school resource officers school security guards and policies and procedures in the school entity and report directly to the chief school administrator.
Oversee Carlisle Area School District School Police Department
- Serve as the school entity liaison with the committee the department law enforcement and other emergency responder agencies organizations on matters of school safety and security.
Act as liaison to emergency responder agencies in the Carlisle Area School District
- Coordinate training and resources for students and school entity staff in matters relating to situational awareness trauma-informed approaches behavioral health awareness suicide and bullying awareness substance abuse awareness and emergency procedures and training drills including fire natural disaster active shooter hostage situation and bomb threat.
Develop and monitor necessary trainings for School Police Officers (PIMS data collection Run Hide Fight Act 235 CPR etc.)
- Review the school entitys policies and procedures relative to school safety and security and compliance with Federal and State laws regarding school safety and security.
Develop and maintain emergency operation plans for the Districts buildings
- Coordinate school safety and security assessments as necessary.
Lead the Districts Safety and Security Committee
Serve as School Safety and Security Coordinator
- Complete and submit PIMS reports for school safety and security as required by the
- Department of Education (Office of Safe Schools).
Oversee PDE Safe Schools Data for the District
- Make a report no later than June 30 of each school term to the school entitys board of directors on the school entitys current safety and security practices that identify strategies to improve school safety and security. The report shall be presented to the school entitys board of directors at an executive session of the school entitys board of directors. The report shall be submitted to the committee and shall not be subject to the act of February 14 2008 (P.L.6 No.3) known as the Right-to-Know Law.
Coordinate building level safety and security assessments
- Coordinate a tour of the school entitys buildings and grounds biennially or when a building is first occupied or reconfigured with the law enforcement agencies and first responders that are primarily responsible for protecting and securing the school entity to discuss and coordinate school safety and security matters.
- Coordinate school security video surveillance door access control and alarm issues with the technology coordinator and applicable parties.
- Coordinates meetings with school and community resources such as: emergency management police fire and emergency medical services.
- Coordinates all emergency drills for the
- Assists with the orientation of new staff members on district safety and security procedures. Develop and monitor necessary trainings for School Police Officers (PIMS data collection Run Hide Fight Act 235 CPR etc.)
- Coordinates with building principals the development of annual building specific emergency plans to include building level crisis teams floor plans door numbering campus maps and other items as specified in the building profile.
- Coordinates K-9 sweeps of school facilities with outside agencies and ensures proper procedures are followed.
Collaborate with district and building administration to develop safety learning opportunities for students staff and parents (officers in classrooms club leader faculty meeting presentation PTO presentation etc.)
- Performs other duties and responsibilities as assigned by the Superintendent.
Position Goal:
Reports To: Director of Secondary Operations
POSITION SPECIFICATIONS
Terms of Employment: 12 months 260 days/year
School Year Work Monday Friday 40 hrs/wk
Schedule
Summer Work Schedule Monday Thursday
Job Classification Category S
Physical Demands Lift and carry - up to 25 pounds.
Prolonged periods of sitting and computer keyboard work. Ability to:
- bend twist kneel stoop climb crawl reach grasp and walk
- reach above and below the waist
- use fingers to pick feel and grasp objects
- use both hands for repetitive movement and fine coordination to operate equipment including a computer keyboard
- drive a
Sensory Abilities Visual acuity to read correspondence reports and a computerscreen. Auditory acuity to be able to effectively use standard telephone listen to people and greet visitors. Ability to speak clearly and distinctly.
Work Environment Ability to work in an office environment classroom and meeting/conference areas.
Temperament Maintain confidentiality of data and information as required by State and Federal Regulations.
Must be cooperative congenial and service-oriented. Must be able to:
- interact well with various publics and individuals
- work as a member of a team
- work in an environment with frequent interruptions and constant change
- work with and around students including those with special
Cognitive Ability Must be able to:
- follow written and verbal directions
- read and write
- communicate effectively
- organize handle and prioritize multiple tasks
- exercise good judgment
- follow-through to completion assigned tasks with minimal
Equipment Required Position holder must have and maintain a smart cellphone at their own expense for contact by CASDstaff during work and non-work hours.
License Must possess a valid Pennsylvania drivers license.
Clearances Must possess current valid Act 34 Act 114 and Act 151 clearances.
Other Requirements Must obtain a certificate of medical examination as well as atuberculosis test as required under Chapter 14 of the Public-School Code 24 P.S.; 22 Pa Code 49.12(b) (regarding education); and 28 Pa Code 23.44 (regarding health and safety).
Must complete and keep current:
- NASRO training or equivalent
- 12 hours mandatory annual in-service training
- CPR/AED/FIRST AID training
- firearm training if required
- Safe Crisis Management training.
Must possess or be eligible for Act 235
Comments The position may require the performance of other duties relatedto the essential functions as assigned. The CASD may revise the position description as tasks are analyzed and modified.
The position holder must be able to perform and accomplish the responsibilities of the position with or without reasonable accommodation. It is the responsibility of the position holder to inform the CASD of any and all reasonable accommodation requests in advance of filling the position.
Requirements (Per Section XIIIB of School Code)
The chief school administrator of a school entity shall appoint a school administrator as the school safety and security coordinator for the school entity. Act 55 (2022) requires the appointment of a school safety and security coordinator within 30 days of a vacancy in the position.
Act 55 (2022) requires mandatory training for those school administrators appointed as school safety and security coordinators all appointed school safety and security coordinators must complete the training within one year from the time the initial training is offered (or one year from their appointment after that date). The mandatory training (which cannot exceed 7 hours) must be completed within one year from the time the initial training is offered (or one year from their appointment after that date.
AVAILABLE: April 10 2026
CONTACT: Mrs. Michelle Sarokon
HR Coordinator
540 W. North St.
Carlisle PA 17013
The Carlisle Area School District is an equal opportunity education institution and will notdiscriminate on the basis of race color age creed religion gender gender-identity sexual orientation ancestry national origin marital status pregnancy disability or any other status protected by law in its activities programs or employment practices as required by Title VITitle IX and Section 504.
No person shall on the grounds of race color age creed religion gender gender-identity sexual orientation ancestry national origin marital status pregnancy disability or any other status protected by law be excluded from participation in or be subjected to discrimination in any program or activity funded in whole or in part by federal funds. Discrimination on the basis of sex or religion is also prohibited in some federal programs.
For information regarding civil rights or grievances procedures services activities andfacilities that are assessable to and usable by handicapped persons contact:
Dr. Michael R. Gogoj
Title IX Coordinator
540 West North Street
Carlisle PA 17013
Lisa Slover
Section 504 Coordinator
Director of Student Services
Office Address 623 West Penn Street
Carlisle PA 17013
ext. 17815
Required Experience:
Manager
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