QUALIFICATIONS:
- Proof of high school graduation or certified GED required.
- Must possess a current Texas Peace Officer Intermediate Certificate issued by the Texas Commission on Law Enforcement (TCOLE); Texas Peace Officer Advanced Certificate preferred.
- Must have at least five (5) years of law enforcement experience; previous supervisory experience preferred.
- Consideration will not be given to a TCOLE license or license from another state with a General Discharge, Dishonorable Discharge or the equivalent notation from previous law enforcement jobs.
- Valid Texas driver’s license with acceptable driver’s record.
- Ability to work effectively with youth as well as adults.
- Must be able to work day, evening, or night shift with days off as assigned.
SELECTION PROCESS:
*Review of Qualifications
*Written Exam (70% passing standard)
*Ergometrics (70% passing standard)
*Assessment Center (70% passing standard of 4 components):
Writing Assignment
Focus Group Exercise
Oral Presentation
Oral Review Board
Candidates who have previously scored 70% or above on the Written Exam or Ergometrics may use their previous passing score or choose to re-test. If they re-test, the most recent score will be used.
TERMS OF EMPLOYMENT:
260 Days
SALARY/PAYGRADE:
$35.67/ HP-7
Salary (based on verifiable job-related experience) as set by the Board of Trustees
ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS:
- Provide day to day direction to the Police Department.
- Provide direct supervision to Police Department employees.
- Evaluate the performance of Police Department employees.
- Review daily work schedules for police officers to ensure maximum campus and District coverage with existing manpower.
- Assist with the interviews, recommendations, training, supervision and evaluation of members of the Police Department.
- Coordinate annual in-service training and firearms qualifications for police officers.
- Coordinate the work of the Police Department with building principals, other departments and District administrators.
- Provide immediate response to crisis situations when called by principals.
- Assist building administrators with individual campus security planning.
- Assist principals, other departments and administrators with security management and operational procedures for crisis situations.
- Secure police officers for special events when requested.
- Assign officers to provide traffic control in school zones and at District events.
- Assist in developing and maintaining a comprehensive District plan for the protection of students, staff and facilities.
- Coordinate work of the District alarm system provider resolving problems and making recommendations for improved services.
- Investigate the use of deterrent devices and systems to ensure safety in the schools.
- Assist in maintaining a District-wide Crisis Management plan.
- Provide personal protection, campus safety and crime prevention in-service for District staff, students and parents.
- Maintain plan to increase effectiveness of deterrence activities.
- Participate in community task force groups to gather and share information.
- Produce and distribute periodic reports of Police Department activities and services provided.
- Perform other duties as assigned by supervisors.
- Regular and reliable attendance is an essential job function.
WORKING CONDITIONS:
MENTAL DEMANDS/PHYSICAL DEMANDS/ENVIRONMENTAL FACTORS:
- Tools/Equipment Used: district vehicle, firearms, handcuffs, two-way radio, alarm system and other security equipment, fire extinguisher, and standard office equipment including computer and peripherals.
- Posture: prolonged sitting and standing.
- Motion: strenuous walking and climbing; frequent keyboarding/mouse, prolonged driving.
- Lifting: moderate lifting and carrying (15-44 pounds) 10-50 pounds frequently; 50-100 pounds occasionally.
- Environment: work inside and outside (moderate exposure to sun, heat, cold, and inclement weather), moderate exposure to noise, frequent district-wide travel.
- Other: Specific hearing and visual requirements; may be subject to adverse and hazardous working conditions including violent and armed confrontations; ability to control sudden violent or extreme physical acts of others and exhibit rapid mental and muscular coordination simultaneously; ability to restrain resistant persons; ability to remove resistant persons with violent behavior.
- Mental Demands: maintain emotional control under stress; prolonged hours; ability to work shifts including rotating shifts/days off; may be on call 24 hours per day.
INQUIRIES:
Shane Wallace
Police
Phone: 832-649-6645
Email: shane.wallace@cfisd.net
Applications will be reviewed.
Not all applicants will be interviewed.
Hiring Managers may choose to email you regarding this application. Please monitor your email regularly for any communication.