Campus Security Substitute
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Victor Valley Union High School District
Victorville, CA (In Person)
$68,577 Salary, Full-Time
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Campus Security Substitute Victor Valley Union High School District - 3.8 Victorville, CA Job Details Full-time $30.94 - $35.00 an hour 11 hours ago Qualifications CPR Certification High school diploma or GED Driver's License First Aid Certification Working with students Working with youth First aid and CPR Full Job Description Salary $30.94 Hourly Location Victor Valley Union High School District, 16350 Mojave Dr. 92395, CA Job Type Full Time Job Number 26-096S Department Educational Services Division Division Student Services Opening Date 05/19/2026 Closing Date 5/26/2026 4:00 PM Pacific FLSA Non-Exempt Bargaining Unit CSEA Max Number of Applicants 50 DESCRIPTION
Controls access to District facilities by approaching and identifying unauthorized persons and persuading them to comply with the law, school rules and proper conduct; may remove or escort unauthorized visitors from school campus; supervise and participate in traffic and parking enforcement on campus and District property.
Inform site administrators and District safety personnel of causes and effects of student tension on campus and safety- security problems as they arise; applies necessary physical restraint to break up fights and/or to protect self and others; use handcuffs, pepper spray as needed.
Counsel and advise students and others regarding violation of rules and regulations; escort students to the health office or the appropriate administrative offices for disciplinary action as necessary.
Search students and their belongings, lockers or vehicles for illegal or inappropriate materials; assist site administrators in conducting searches according to established District procedures; assist police investigators as necessary. Assist in the investigation of school incidents, complaints, injuries, or vandalism; may search and detain students at the direction of school administration; appear at school hearings or court to testify as a witness as necessary.
Writes a variety of incident reports, including citation, injury reports, accident reports, theft reports and vandalism reports; keeps a log to record activities and incidents that occur on the assigned shift; determine need for writing referrals and write referrals according to established guidelines.
Discuss problems with students to dissuade them from destructive or injurious behavior (gang associations, drugs, etc.) toward themselves and others; discuss student's behavior with parents to further assist in corrective action; refer students to counseling centers or a crisis counseling center at the schools.
Maintain positive relationships with students, staff, and community; communicate with students and staff to provide and receive information regarding student activities; assist and direct campus visitors to authorized parking areas and appropriate offices. Operates a variety of equipment, including District vehicles, hand held radio, personal computer, tape recorder, copier, school alarms and other related safety equipment; drive vehicle in support of essential duties; observe legal and defensive driving practices; may transport students from school to home with other District staff. Respond to emergency situations such as site lock downs, civil disturbances or gang violence at or near a school site; take action to prevent or intervene in altercations; assist in directing emergency evacuation or lock downs as directed by administrators and public safety agencies; render first aid or cardiopulmonary resuscitation as needed.
Attend necessary seminars, conferences and training programs to remain current in the field; may serve on school, District or community committees and meetings by providing input and recommendations on policies and procedures related to safety, security, crime prevention, parking and traffic issues.
Check and secure doors, rooms and building and safeguard equipment; inspect for vandalism, illegal entry, theft and fire.
Refer pupils to appropriate administrator in cases of flagrant or repeated violations of school regulations, and assists teachers when requested in dealing with unruly pupils.
Monitor students boarding and unloading from school busses; assure student cooperation according to school and District rules and regulations.
Communicate effectively with local law enforcement and School Resource Officers (SRO).Assist other Campus Security in adjacent areas.
Perform related duties as assigned. Knowledge, Skills & Abilities / Working Conditions
BENEFITS
Job Summary & Examination DateSUBSTITUTE RECRUITMENT ON CALL AS NEEDED
Substitute work is on-call and as-needed and there are no guaranteed hours as a substitute. As a substitute, we ask that you make yourself available no less than three (3) days per week and that you work within your stated availability.NO HEALTH & WELLNESS BENEFITS WITH THIS POSITION THIS POSTING WILL CLOSE ON THE LISTED CLOSING DATE OR ONCE 50 APPLICATIONS HAVE BEEN RECEIVED - WHICHEVER OCCURS FIRST POSITION
CAMPUSSECURITY SUBSTITUTE SITE
VARIOUS DAYS:
202HOURS:
8 HOURS (VARIES BY SITE)SALARY:
RANGE 35
($30.94/HR) Under the general direction of an assigned school Administrator, participates in a wide variety of security services at District high schools and other sites, ensuring the safety of persons and property of various kinds, maintaining order and enforcing rules and regulations governing student conduct and serving as liaison between site administrators, police and other security staff assigned to that location. Minimum Qualifications Required to Apply Any combination equivalent to: graduation from high school and experience and two years of experience working with youth in a structured, institutional environment. Supplemental course work in basic law enforcement. Experience working with at-risk youth is highly desirable. The following must be attached to your application: Campus Security Certification (24-hour course) in accordance with Education Code 38001.5 Completion of PC 832 training is required within six (6) months of employment Valid First Aid and CPR Certification A valid California Drivers License Current DMV printout Failure to attach the required documents will result in your application being disqualified. Once your application has been submitted, you will no longer be able to upload any additional documents. Essential Duties Patrols school facilities including parking lot areas on foot and in motorized vehicles, circulating among campus personnel and students to detect and prevent improper conduct, persons annoying others, damage to furnishings or facilities, theft, injuries, unsafe situations, substance abuse and infraction of school attendance or closed campus policy; report safety hazards observed at sites while on patrol. Observes and provides for control of student behavior in classrooms or in non classroom activities; enforces District and school regulations pertaining to day and evening student activities and sporting events including crowd control; conducts surveillance of assigned areas to prevent unsafe or disturbing activities, preserve order, and enforce standards of behavior and crowd control.Controls access to District facilities by approaching and identifying unauthorized persons and persuading them to comply with the law, school rules and proper conduct; may remove or escort unauthorized visitors from school campus; supervise and participate in traffic and parking enforcement on campus and District property.
Inform site administrators and District safety personnel of causes and effects of student tension on campus and safety- security problems as they arise; applies necessary physical restraint to break up fights and/or to protect self and others; use handcuffs, pepper spray as needed.
Counsel and advise students and others regarding violation of rules and regulations; escort students to the health office or the appropriate administrative offices for disciplinary action as necessary.
Search students and their belongings, lockers or vehicles for illegal or inappropriate materials; assist site administrators in conducting searches according to established District procedures; assist police investigators as necessary. Assist in the investigation of school incidents, complaints, injuries, or vandalism; may search and detain students at the direction of school administration; appear at school hearings or court to testify as a witness as necessary.
Writes a variety of incident reports, including citation, injury reports, accident reports, theft reports and vandalism reports; keeps a log to record activities and incidents that occur on the assigned shift; determine need for writing referrals and write referrals according to established guidelines.
Discuss problems with students to dissuade them from destructive or injurious behavior (gang associations, drugs, etc.) toward themselves and others; discuss student's behavior with parents to further assist in corrective action; refer students to counseling centers or a crisis counseling center at the schools.
Maintain positive relationships with students, staff, and community; communicate with students and staff to provide and receive information regarding student activities; assist and direct campus visitors to authorized parking areas and appropriate offices. Operates a variety of equipment, including District vehicles, hand held radio, personal computer, tape recorder, copier, school alarms and other related safety equipment; drive vehicle in support of essential duties; observe legal and defensive driving practices; may transport students from school to home with other District staff. Respond to emergency situations such as site lock downs, civil disturbances or gang violence at or near a school site; take action to prevent or intervene in altercations; assist in directing emergency evacuation or lock downs as directed by administrators and public safety agencies; render first aid or cardiopulmonary resuscitation as needed.
Attend necessary seminars, conferences and training programs to remain current in the field; may serve on school, District or community committees and meetings by providing input and recommendations on policies and procedures related to safety, security, crime prevention, parking and traffic issues.
Check and secure doors, rooms and building and safeguard equipment; inspect for vandalism, illegal entry, theft and fire.
Refer pupils to appropriate administrator in cases of flagrant or repeated violations of school regulations, and assists teachers when requested in dealing with unruly pupils.
Monitor students boarding and unloading from school busses; assure student cooperation according to school and District rules and regulations.
Communicate effectively with local law enforcement and School Resource Officers (SRO).Assist other Campus Security in adjacent areas.
Perform related duties as assigned. Knowledge, Skills & Abilities / Working Conditions
KNOWLEDGE OF
Basic interests, attitudes and emotional development of adolescents Adolescent behavior and group dynamics and supervision California laws relating to minors including laws of search, seizure and evidence Simple record-keeping and report writing procedures English usage including proper spelling, grammar and punctuation Techniques used to change personal behavior and obtain compliance from others Education Code sections related to the orderly conduct of school Interpersonal skills including tact, patience and courtesy Physical manifestations of alcohol and drug intoxication Basic crowd and traffic control methods Interpersonal skills using tact, patience and courtesy Security measures and devices Oral communication skills Basic First Aid and CPR proceduresABILITY TO
Establish and maintain effective working relationships with students, staff, parents, law enforcement agencies and the community Assure student compliance with school and district policies and regulations Analyze situations, exercise sound judgement, and take effective action Monitor behavior and activities of students and non-students in a wide variety of situations Detect and recognize illegal activities, weapons, and controlled substances Analyze potentially dangerous situations, use good judgment and take appropriate action Learn, interpret and apply and explain rules, regulations, policies and procedures Stay current with all laws and regulations relating to essential duties including but not limited to: topic specific seminars, training and conferences Speak clearly and logically and operate communication devices and other equipment Understand and carry out oral and written directions, regulations and procedures Use physical restraint to break up fights and for self protection purposes Maintain sensitivity, objectivity and cultural awareness Observe and retain names, faces, and details of events Pursue, apprehend and constrain persons,attend refresher training at District expense, sit and drive in a vehicle. Employer Victor Valley Union High School District Address 16350 Mojave Drive Victorville, California, 92395-3655 Phone 760-955-3201 Website http://www.vvuhsd.orgSimilar jobs in Victorville, CA
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