School Resource Officer; S.R.O
Listed on 2026-06-25
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Security
Police Officer
School Resource Officer (S.R.O.) – (Certified Law Enforcement Deputy) Applications Accepted:
June 03, 2025 – Continuous
Note: Applications that are incomplete or missing signatures will be rejected. If your application is denied, you may be eligible to reapply after a period of one (1) year.
Note: SROs will serve as back‑up to road patrol deputies when schools are closed, which includes summer months and during times of natural disasters such as hurricanes.
Starting Salary: $68,000 (Certified) Benefits and Compensation:- Health, Dental, and Vision Benefits:
As an employee you do not pay a premium for yourself or any covered dependents for these benefits. This is paid by the agency 100%. - Life Insurance
- EAP access (counseling and support services)
- 3 weeks vacation, 2 weeks sick leave and 100 hours personal leave annually
- Participation in the Florida Retirement System (FRS) with agency contributions annually
- Access to a free medical clinic for acute care needs with a primary care provider to include annual physicals, office visits, lab work, and many generic medications through the Employee Benefits Plan for you and your dependents.
- Educational Program for approved majors
- Uniforms Provided
School Safety is the top priority for the Youth Services Division. The School Resource Officer (SRO) will work in the school during regular school hours handling all complaints on campus and the ability to counsel students; must be familiar with juvenile laws; ability to obtain intelligence information regarding youth gangs, drug trafficking, criminal activities, and cults within the school and the surrounding community.
The position of School Resource Officer uses a multi‑faced law enforcement approach while fulfilling additional roles such as teacher, counselor, and mentor. Additionally, this position provides an opportunity for SROs to build positive relationships with students, staff, and parents while enforcing laws to promote a safe learning environment. SROs are expected to be well versed in agency policy and Florida law pertaining to their function within the schools.
To achieve this objective, advanced training is required which will challenge deputies to meet the highest level of law enforcement standards.
- Protect the public and preserve the peace, serving in a variety of assignments
- Interpret and enforce all applicable federal, state and local laws, general orders, directives, and policies and procedures of the Lee County Sheriff's Office
- Work independently under limited supervision
- Must possess above average written and verbal communication skills to include the ability to conduct an investigation and subsequent interview
- Must have the ability to instruct in a classroom setting
- Must successfully complete the SRO academy, active shooter course, annual Youth Services training, and C.I.T.
- Must be willing to instruct courses within the school and speak to the public
- Must have the ability to communicate and be able to balance a working relationship between Law Enforcement and School Administrators
- Must take and pass the Physical Abilities Testing (PAT) with a maximum time of 6:04
Education Requirements:
- Must have obtained a high school diploma or GED
- Must be a US Citizen
- Must have a valid Florida Driver’s License
- Must have a Social Security Card
- Must not have been convicted of a felony
- Must not have used illegal drugs in the last 12 months
- Must not have received a dishonorable discharge from the United States Armed Forces
- Must be able to work various shifts with rotating days off, as well as weekends, holidays and emergency events such as hurricanes
- Must be able to speak, write and understand the English language
- Must have 2 years experience as a Law Enforcement Officer
Skills:
- Computer literacy
- Knowledge of Lee County geography
- Polite, courteous, and professional demeanor
- Bilingual
- Familiar with the juvenile justice system and alternative to arrest programs
- Experience working as a School Resource Officer in the State of Florida or out of state
- Be community‑service motivated, willing and able to deal with juveniles on a daily basis
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