PULASKI COUNTY SCHOOLS
POLICE DEPARTMENT
SCHOOL RESOURCE OFFICER
EDUCATION REQUIREMENTS
High School Diploma or GED
Peace Officer Professional Standards (POPS) Certified
At least 3 years as a Law Enforcement Officer in Kentucky (preferred)
SRO Certified (preferred)
GENERAL DUTIES
The SROs duties include but are not limited to the following:
i. Providing a visible deterrent to criminal activity on school property.
ii. Promoting a safe and secure environment on school property.
iii. Responding to criminal activity and disturbances on school property.
iv. Investigating crimes occurring within their assigned school property or stemming from incidents occurring at the school property.
v. Participate and collaborate in the development of the schools crime prevention programs if requested and subject to departmental approval.
vi. Being a positive role model to the students.
vii. Supporting faculty and staff when requested and when circumstances necessitate a law enforcement response.
viii. SROs will not enforce administrative or disciplinarv rules enacted by the school district individual schools administrators or facultv. This includes but is not limited to:
a. Failure to follow classroom rules or disrupting class.
b. Dress code violations.
c. Failure to carry a hall-pass or other appropriate identification.
d. Failure to participate in or being unprepared for class.
e. Truancy excessive tardiness or cutting class.
f. Possession or use of cell phones or other electronic devices.
g. Possession of other inappropriate personal items.
h. Public displays of affection or other inappropriate touching.
i. Verbal altercations.
PURPOSE
The Pulaski County Schools Police Department School Resource Officers (SROs) are dedicated to addressing a safe school environment by providing law enforcement services at each school in the Pulaski County School District.
SROs should:
i. Act as liaisons between the school district and the police department.
ii. Respond to criminal activity and disturbances on school property.
iii. Promote positive relationships between police officers students staff faculty parents and legal guardians.
iv. Mentor educate and provide law enforcement services to students faculty and staff.
School Resource Officer (SRO) - Means a sworn law enforcement officer who has specialized training to work with youth at a school site. KRS 158.441(2)(a)(1)
SELECTION AND ASSIGNMENT
The selection process for SROs shall be in accordance with the current department policy for assignments.
The assignment to schools will be based on the needs of the department and the school district.
SROs are assigned to a designated supervising officer of the agency.
Required Experience:
Unclear Seniority
PULASKI COUNTY SCHOOLSPOLICE DEPARTMENTSCHOOL RESOURCE OFFICER EDUCATION REQUIREMENTSHigh School Diploma or GEDPeace Officer Professional Standards (POPS) CertifiedAt least 3 years as a Law Enforcement Officer in Kentucky (preferred)SRO Certified (preferred)GENERAL DUTIESThe SROs duties include but ...
PULASKI COUNTY SCHOOLS
POLICE DEPARTMENT
SCHOOL RESOURCE OFFICER
EDUCATION REQUIREMENTS
High School Diploma or GED
Peace Officer Professional Standards (POPS) Certified
At least 3 years as a Law Enforcement Officer in Kentucky (preferred)
SRO Certified (preferred)
GENERAL DUTIES
The SROs duties include but are not limited to the following:
i. Providing a visible deterrent to criminal activity on school property.
ii. Promoting a safe and secure environment on school property.
iii. Responding to criminal activity and disturbances on school property.
iv. Investigating crimes occurring within their assigned school property or stemming from incidents occurring at the school property.
v. Participate and collaborate in the development of the schools crime prevention programs if requested and subject to departmental approval.
vi. Being a positive role model to the students.
vii. Supporting faculty and staff when requested and when circumstances necessitate a law enforcement response.
viii. SROs will not enforce administrative or disciplinarv rules enacted by the school district individual schools administrators or facultv. This includes but is not limited to:
a. Failure to follow classroom rules or disrupting class.
b. Dress code violations.
c. Failure to carry a hall-pass or other appropriate identification.
d. Failure to participate in or being unprepared for class.
e. Truancy excessive tardiness or cutting class.
f. Possession or use of cell phones or other electronic devices.
g. Possession of other inappropriate personal items.
h. Public displays of affection or other inappropriate touching.
i. Verbal altercations.
PURPOSE
The Pulaski County Schools Police Department School Resource Officers (SROs) are dedicated to addressing a safe school environment by providing law enforcement services at each school in the Pulaski County School District.
SROs should:
i. Act as liaisons between the school district and the police department.
ii. Respond to criminal activity and disturbances on school property.
iii. Promote positive relationships between police officers students staff faculty parents and legal guardians.
iv. Mentor educate and provide law enforcement services to students faculty and staff.
School Resource Officer (SRO) - Means a sworn law enforcement officer who has specialized training to work with youth at a school site. KRS 158.441(2)(a)(1)
SELECTION AND ASSIGNMENT
The selection process for SROs shall be in accordance with the current department policy for assignments.
The assignment to schools will be based on the needs of the department and the school district.
SROs are assigned to a designated supervising officer of the agency.
Required Experience:
Unclear Seniority
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