What are the responsibilities and job description for the Student & Safety Manager position at Intermediate District 287?
Intermediate District 287 is looking for a Student and Staff Safety Manager!
Intermediate District 287 serves students in grades K-12, as well as transition age students (18-22 years old), from our 12 member districts in the west metro area. Our district offers a wide range of services and specialized programs, primarily focused on setting IV special education, that is designed to meet the diverse needs of our students. To better understand our student population and work environment check out this video.
Why Work with Us?:
At Intermediate District 287, we are committed to fostering an inclusive and supportive environment for both students and staff. Here’s what makes our district special:
- Trauma-Informed Approach: We prioritize understanding the impact of past trauma on student behaviors, creating a safe and supportive space to help each student thrive.
- Comprehensive Support Services: Each school is equipped with a dedicated team, including School Social Workers, Psychologists, Counselors, Behavior Intervention Specialists, and Student Safety Coaches who are all working together to build meaningful relationships and support student success.
- Small Class Sizes: We offer personalized attention in small classes, with an average of 6-8 students per class, ensuring every student receives the individualized care they deserve.
- Commitment to Diversity: We value diverse perspectives and life experiences, and our strategic vision is focused on hiring and retaining racially diverse and racially conscious staff across all levels of our organization.
Position Details:
Benefits:
- Low cost medical and dental insurance
- District funded HRA account
- Life insurance and long-term disability
- Optional health care flexible spending account (FSA)
- Optional dependent care flexible spending account (FSA)
- Extensive wellness services that includes 6 free confidential counseling sessions
- Retirement benefits through PERA
- Optional 403b with district match after one year
- Paid time off
- Mental Health benefits
- Ongoing professional development
- More details can be found on our webpage: Contracts/Benefits - Intermediate District 287
Education and Experience Requirements
- Bachelor’s degree in law enforcement, behavior, safety, and security, or a related field received from an accredited institution AND two (2) years of experience working with individuals with disabilities and/or complex needs.
- Must have a working knowledge of de-escalation techniques and intervention strategies.
Substitution Allowed: - An equivalent combination of education and experience, as listed in the general education and experience above, will be considered as having an acceptable substitution.
Licensure Requirements
- First Aid and CPR Certified
- Minnesota Protective Agent License (preferred)
- State of Minnesota Emergency Manager Certified (Preferred)
Essential Functions
The following identifies the essential functions of the position and is not intended to be an exhaustive listing of all duties.
- Lead the training, coaching, mentoring, and professional development of Student Safety Coaches;
- Manages and oversees Crisis Prevention Intervention (CPI), Everyday Behavior Tools, and related training Collaborates with special education department for Crisis Prevention Intervention (CPI), Everyday Behavior Tools, and related training;
- Leads critical incident and restrictive procedure data collection. Assists staff in analyzing and interpreting data to provide an objective assessment of the effectiveness of individual student and program interventions
- Promote equitable student safety, behavior-response practices, and learning outcomes for all students. ;
- Support using evidence-based social emotional learning practices in addressing student needs through use of community building, restorative practices, and other strategies;
- Assists in planning, organizing, and implementing staff development and training on safety and security best practices, including the effective management of safety policies, programs, and procedures designed to enhance building safety efforts and minimize staff injuries;
- Collaborate with the work of strategic planning teams to ensure site-based health and safety practices align with the strategic plan; manage site fire drills, lockdown drills and provide feedback; recommend improvements to site administrators and executive directors;
- Assist administration in their efforts to develop and maintain Board policies and procedures in the areas of school safety and security;
- Active participant in Restrictive Procedure Oversight Committee work;
- Provide instruction to administrators on proper methods to review and strengthen site entry protocols;
- Counsel and assist instructional, support and ancillary personnel in problem-solving activities pertaining to student behavior to determine appropriate solutions;
- Provide support to staff at 360 meetings as needed;
- Conduct safety planning and implementation of safety and crisis plans in conjunction with the District Incident Command Team.
- Leads critical incident and restrictive procedure data collection. Assists staff in analyzing and interpreting data to provide an objective assessment of the effectiveness of individual student and program interventions
- Performs other duties as assigned.
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Interview Process:
- This posting will remain open until the position has been filled.