School Resource Officer; Sro
Listed on 2026-07-18
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Security
Police Officer -
Government
Police Officer
Position Information
- Date Posted: 3/1/2024
- Location:
TBD - Closing Date: 6/30/2026
- Position Type: SCHOOL RESOURCE OFFICER (SRO)/ School Resource Officer
School Resource Officer - Armed
Reports ToImmediate Supervisor
Prepared ByThe Office of Human Resources
SummaryThe School Resource Officer Program is a collaborative effort between the Parish School Boards and the Parish Sheriffs’ Offices or Police Departments to maintain order on Louisiana school campuses. In the event of criminal activity on a school campus, the officer could intervene immediately and, in some cases, make a difference between life and death. The School Resource Officer is a local law enforcement officer that is commissioned by the school district.
The essential functions for the position of School Resource Officer include being able to provide law enforcement and police services to the school, school grounds and areas adjacent to the school.
- Investigate allegations of criminal incidents per police department policies and procedures.
- Enforce state and local laws and ordinances.
- Make appropriate referrals to juvenile authorities or other governmental agencies.
- Develop crime prevention programs and conduct security inspections to deter criminal or delinquent activities.
- Monitor crime statistics and work with local patrol officers and students together to design crime prevention strategies.
- Assist school officials with their efforts to enforce Board Of Education policies and procedures.
- Ensure school administrator safety by being present during school searches, which may involve weapons, controlled dangerous substances or in such cases that the student’s emotional state may present a risk to the administrator.
- Assist school administrators in emergency crisis planning and building security matters.
- Provide a course of training for school personnel in handling crisis situations, which may arise at the school.
- Be visible within the school community.
- Attend and participate in school functions.
- Build working relationships with the school’s staff as well as with student and parent groups.
- Develop and implement classes in law related education to support the educational efforts of the faculty.
- Work closely with teachers in designing and presenting law-related topics and the role of police in our society.
- Work with guidance counselors and other student support staff to assist students and to provide services to students involved in situations where referrals to service agencies are necessary.
- Assist in conflict resolution efforts.
- Initiate interaction with students in the classroom and general areas of the school building.
- Promote the profession of police officer and be a positive role model.
- Increase the visibility and accessibility of police to the school community by serving as a community liaison.
Other duties as assigned that are related to the functions of the position.
Essential Functions/Qualifications/RequirementsThe School Resource Officer-Armed is expected to abide by the policies, rules and regulations of the East Baton Rouge Parish School System, enforce Federal, State, and Local criminal laws and ordinances, and attend in-service training to improve skills and knowledge of job expertise. A School Resource Officer should also be aware of demographics and distinctive characteristics of the student body being served.
Education and Experience- High School Diploma or GED required
- Two years of full‑time commissioned law enforcement service
- The School Safety Officer is expected to be armed and maintain qualifications with the issued weapon
- The SRO is a local law enforcement officer that is commissioned by the school district
- Must be a Basic, Level 1, P.O.S.T. Certified Peace Officer in good standing with their Parish Sheriff's Office or Police Department
- Is a graduate of the Louisiana State Police Training Academy program and the Louisiana School Resources Officer Basic Training
- Mental health crisis intervention
- De‑escalation skills to ensure student and officer safety and the ability to de‑escalate incidents
- Emergency drills for active assailant and hostage situations including…
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