id='p4937_'>Security Building Director - 12 Months JobID: 4937
Position Type:
Security/12 Month
Date Posted:
7/7/2026
Location:
Dwight D. Eisenhower High School
Date Available:
Immediately
Closing Date:
When Position is Filled
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Position Title: Building Security Director
Reports To: Director of Security, Building Principal, and Assistant Principal of Discipline
Qualifications: Previous security or law enforcement experience preferred; demonstrated skill in de-escalation, crisis response, and professional communication; CPI (Crisis Prevention Institute) training preferred
Contract Length: 12-Months
JOB SUMMARY
Ensure the safety, security, and orderly operation of the school campus and building by patrolling the premises, monitoring student behavior, de-escalating disruptive situations, assisting administration in enforcing district rules and policies, and helping maintain a safe environment for students, staff, and visitors.
RESPONSIBILITIES
Assist and advise the Principal, Assistant Principal of Discipline, and Director of Security on all security matters.
Help building administrators locate students and their belongings when legally necessary.
Assist the Assistant Principal of Discipline with coordinating, supervising, and documenting all required safety drills.
Assist the Discipline Office with investigations, including reviewing the video surveillance system and collecting student statements.
Maintain CPI-aligned practices in crisis response and intervention, and support or complete CPI training as required by the district.
Evaluate the district's security program continuously and recommend changes as necessary to the Principal, Assistant Principal of Discipline, and Director of Security.
Establish and supervise procedures for locking and checking each district facility when not in use.
Review job descriptions and performance responsibilities of security personnel and recommend changes as necessary.
Coordinate bus transportation safety for drivers and students.
Serve, as requested, as a resource person to address student groups on various aspects of school security.
Communicate with local law enforcement about regular building checks and special safety or security issues related to the school.
Act as liaison with public safety authorities on matters affecting school security.
Monitor security practices and incident response to ensure professionalism, consistency, and alignment with district expectations.
Provide comprehensive oversight of security operations, including personnel leadership, mentorship, and training in de-escalation and crisis prevention, as well as the coordination of daily and event-based security assignments.
ADDITIONAL PERFORMANCE EXPECTATIONS
? Supervise traffic and permit parking procedures for employees, student drivers, and visitors to ensure safe campus access.
? Supervise the photo identification system for staff.
? Schedule staffing and supervise security operations for all school-sponsored activities, including athletic events, extracurriculars, dances, and major functions.
? Maintain the ability to intervene in physical altercations when necessary and consistent with district expectations and training.
? Demonstrate strong communication skills and the ability to write clear, comprehensive reports.
? Take direction from supervisors and collaborate effectively with administration and staff.
? Provide coaching and guidance to security personnel regarding professional conduct, post expectations, and de-escalation practices.
? Individual performance will be evaluated annually in accordance with the Board's personnel evaluation policy.
OTHER DUTIES
Perform any other related duties as assigned by the Principal or other appropriate administrator.
WORKING CONDITIONS
This position requires frequent lifting, walking and standing, both indoor and outdoor supervision, and the ability to respond promptly to safety and security concerns.
The Building Security Director may be required to work extended hours beyond the regular school day, including evenings, weekends, and other nontraditional hours, based on school operations and event coverage needs.
The Building Security Director must be able to respond appropriately in stressful, fast-moving, and potentially confrontational situations while maintaining professionalism and using approved de-escalation practices.