Hourly School Resource Officer
Company: Fort Smith Public Schools
Location: Fort Smith
Posted on: April 2, 2026
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Job Description:
POSITION TITLE: Hourly School Resource Officer FLSA: Non-Exempt
REPORTS TO: Chief of Police TERMS OF EMPLOYMENT: Up to 28 hours /
week. DISTRICT VALUES We will always put student needs first. We
believe relationships matter. We expect accountability. We operate
with transparency. We prioritize student and staff safety.
QUALIFICATIONS High School Diploma/GED/College Degree. Must have
certified law enforcement experience. Must pass background checks
required of certified law officers and school employees. Must meet
required Commission on Law Enforcement and Training (CLEST)
standards Must have a valid driver’s license. Prior experience in a
school environment or in security or policing is desired. Able to
effectively communicate with others regardless of socio-economic
status or who are from different backgrounds, particularly those
who are in a highly stressful emotional state. Ability to create
written reports that show a chronological order of events. Ability
to de-escalate critical and volatile situations. Ability to
qualify, demonstrate proficiency, and provide safety measures with
designated firearm(s). Tactical experience preferred. ESSENTIAL JOB
FUNCTIONS Responsible for providing a security presence and
assistance to faculty, staff, administration, and law enforcement,
in maintaining order and discipline, preventing crime,
investigating violations of school policies, and detaining students
violating the law or school board policies on school property or at
school sponsored events. Responsible for ensuring the safety,
security and welfare of all students, faculty, staff and visitors
in the assigned school. Assists administrative staff with enforcing
policies and procedures for safe and orderly schools at the
building level. May rotate between several schools throughout each
day and week. Expected to work after hour events as assigned.
Enforces and protects, with the assistance of appropriate staff
member(s), all school rules and regulations which pertain to safety
and welfare of students and staff. Monitors buildings and grounds,
including entrances, exits, halls, bathrooms, locker rooms,
athletic facilities, auditoriums, cafeterias, etc. Possesses
awareness of the building procedures to follow in the event of an
emergency or crisis. Notifies the building administration, police,
and/or appropriate emergency personnel of any emergency,
potentially dangerous or unusual situations. Monitors and assists
students upon entering the school during morning arrival and
leaving the school during afternoon dismissal. Ensures a smooth
traffic flow of students through hallways, assisting students with
on-time arrival to class and to assigned locations. Assist in
controlling student activities including but not limited to:
hallways, corridors, cafeteria areas, parking lots, classrooms and
assembly rooms. To patrol these areas and determine if student code
violations exist and to take proper action. Assists disruptive
students and removes them from class, when necessary, escorting
them to the proper administrative office. Good written and oral
communication skills. Provide necessary testimony in the discipline
appeals process as well as in court if needed. Work to gather
information to prevent offenses that may occur at school or any
special event. Promotes student responsibility for behavior and
attitude by serving as a role model, dressing and grooming
professionally. Assist with supervision of breakfast and lunch
periods. Notifies immediately appropriate personnel of evidence of
substance abuse, child abuse, child neglect, sever medical or
social conditions, potential suicide or individuals appearing to be
under the influence of alcohol or controlled substances. Reports
all incidents of loitering, damage, and/or unlawful activity to the
proper authorities with pertinent information. Displays ethical and
professional behavior in relationships with students, parents,
school personnel, and outside agencies associated with the school.
Protects confidentiality of records and information about
students/staff and uses discretion when required to share any such
information. Willingness to work flexible hours, after-hours
events, overtime and weekends. Be current on all required training.
Performs other duties as assigned by the Building Administrators,
his/her designee, or other appropriate Building/District
Administrators. These are intended only as illustrations of the
various types of work performed. The omission of specific duties
does not exclude them from the position if the work is similar,
related or a logical assignment to the position. OTHER JOB
FUNCTIONS Generally the job requires 15% sitting, 70% walking and
15% standing. Performing the job’s functions will require the
following physical demands: carrying, pushing, and/or pulling; some
stooping, kneeling, crouching, and/or crawling; and significant
fine finger dexterity. Perform duties under temperature extremes
and under conditions with some exposure to risk of injury and/or
illness. If seeing this posting on a job site, please apply here
https://fortsmithschools.schoolspring.com/ if interested.
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