School Resource Officer (SRO)
Porter County Educational Services - Valparaiso, IN
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Position Type: School Resource Officer/School Resource Officer Date Posted: 3/2/2026 Location: SELF School Position Type: School Resource Officer Location: Special Education Learning Facility (SELF) Start Date: as available Qualifications and Certifications College degree and/or successful law enforcement experience Certified law enforcement officer in good standing Certification to make arrests through local law enforcement agencies Indiana law enforcement certification/commission (or reserve/special deputy status meeting statutory requirements) Completion of mandated basic law enforcement training Willingness to complete required SRO specialty training within statutory timelines A record free of criminal violations that would prohibit public school employment Reports to: SELF School Principal Position Summary: The SRO at SELF School is a member of the school safety team, focused on preventive safety, student-centered support, disability-aware approaches, and trauma-informed responses. Essential Duties and Responsibilities Maintain a calm, supportive, and professional presence that promotes a safe learning environment Build positive, trusting relationships with students Monitor campus areas during school hours to deter threats, prevent unauthorized access, and maintain order Respond to emergencies, behavioral crises, or safety concerns using de-escalation and disability-sensitive approaches Apply trauma-informed practices and behavior support consistent with each student's IEP/BIP while respecting students' rights and dignity Collaborate with staff to support individualized behavioral response plans where appropriate Assist with emergency preparedness drills adapted to the needs of students with special needs Assist in development and implementation of the school's safety plan as part of Safe School Committees Participate in or lead multidisciplinary teams (e.g., threat assessment teams) as required under Indiana School Safety statutes Oversee and support staff training on school safety plans, procedures, and protocols Conduct home visits to support students and families at the direction of school administration Provide instruction and/or training to students, staff, and families on safety related topics at the direction of school administration Ensure accurate documentation of incidents, interventions, and safety activities Uphold privacy protections when interacting with students and handling educational records Analyze data to improve school safety and security operations Help implement strategies to accomplish organizational objectives and advance the change process, encourage program innovation, and help resolve problems. Maintain open and effective communication with stakeholders Skills and Competencies Strong conflict de-escalation and crisis intervention abilities Effective written and oral communication skills Collaborative mindset and understanding of education and individualized accommodations Complies with workplace rules and board policies Preferred Experience Experience with special education populations, developmental disabilities, trauma-informed care, and de-escalation techniques Prior school-based experience Working Environment Presence in a special education facility with students requiring diverse supports and interventions Team-oriented collaboration with teachers, aides, therapists, administrators, and safety specialists Duties may require working under time constraints to meet deadlines Potential for exposure to adverse weather conditions and seasonal temperature extremes Potential for exposure to blood-borne pathogens and communicable diseases Potential for interaction with individuals exhibiting aggressive or disruptive behavior Terms of Employment 180 Days Hourly rate of $45 per hour, 6 hours per day
Created: 2026-03-10