Early Learning School Safety Officer
Valor Protection Safety Agency
Location
Atlanta, Georgia
Salary
$22 - $24 / HOUR
Quick overview
The School Safety Officer maintains a safe environment for children and staff by patrolling the campus and responding to emergencies. They also engage with families and staff to promote safety and conduct protocols.
Requirements summary
Candidates must have a high school diploma or GED, valid Security Officer certification, and CPR/AED/First Aid certification. Prior experience in relevant fields and strong communication skills are also required.
Job description
Position Summary
The School Safety Officer (SSO) assigned to early learning centers is a highly visible, family-facing professional who helps maintain a safe, secure, and nurturing environment for young children. The SSO protects children, staff, families, visitors, and center property while modeling professionalism, respect, responsiveness, and cultural competence. More than a security presence, the SSO is a relationship-builder, first responder, and proactive partner embedded in the center’s child-focused mission. $22–$24 per hour.
Key Responsibilities
Campus Security & Patrols
- Maintain a visible presence across classrooms, common areas, playgrounds, entrances/exits, and parking/drop-off zones to deter misconduct, address safety hazards, and support an orderly, child-safe environment.
- Emergency
- Response &
- Preparedness: Respond immediately to incidents (medical needs, missing-child alerts, severe weather, facility threats). Participate in drills; assist evacuations, shelter-in-place, and reunification procedures; support staff in executing center safety protocols.
- Access
- Control &
- Visitor
- Management: Enforce check-in/check-out procedures; verify IDs and authorized-pickup lists; monitor access points; and ensure adherence to center visitor policies and custody directives.
- Conflict
- Resolution &
- De-Escalation: Use trauma-informed, developmentally appropriate de-escalation to resolve conflicts while preserving dignity and calm. Coordinate promptly with center leadership and family services for elevated concerns.
- Arrival/Dismissal &
- Site
- Traffic
- Safety: Facilitate safe arrival and dismissal for infants and young children; manage car lines, crosswalks, stroller access, and high-traffic areas to minimize risk.
- Community
- Engagement: Build trusting relationships with children, families, educators, and support staff. Reinforce expectations for safety and conduct with warmth and clarity.
- Documentation &
- Reporting: Record incidents, daily observations, and enforcement actions accurately and promptly in Valor Protection’s platform. Provide same-day reports to center leadership for significant events.
- Support
- Center
- Events &
- Programs: Develop and execute tailored safety plans for family nights, celebrations, community events, and field trips, ensuring crowd safety and emergency readiness.
- Medical
- Support: Provide immediate assistance during medical events; apply CPR, AED, or first aid as needed; coordinate with center health staff and emergency services. Maintain awareness of allergy/medical alerts and site-specific accommodations.
- Required Qualifications
- High school diploma or GED (required); Associate’s or Bachelor’s degree preferred
- Valid Security Officer certification from the State of Georgia
- Current CPR, AED, and First Aid certification (infant/child emphasis preferred)
- Ability to pass a comprehensive background check and fingerprint screening required for working around children
- Prior experience in early childhood/childcare settings, school safety, security, law enforcement, military service, or youth development
- Strong interpersonal, written, and verbal communication skills
- Demonstrated skill in conflict resolution, family engagement, and trauma-informed approaches
- Ability to walk/stand for extended periods and respond swiftly to emergencies
- Commitment to ongoing training in child-centered safety, threat assessment, and DEI principles; familiarity with state childcare licensing safety expectations
- Desired Attributes
- Professional appearance, calm command presence, and dependable judgment
- Composed under pressure; high emotional intelligence and patience with young children and families
- Approachable, respectful, tactful communicator across diverse populations
- Keen observational skills and attention to detail in dynamic, child-focused environments
- Adaptable and solution-oriented as center conditions and routines change
- Passion for child safety and development; belief in collaborative partnership with educators and families
- Clear, compassionate communicator who can relay complex information simply
- Team-oriented and committed to cross-functional coordination
- Consistently upholds and models Valor Protection’s core values: Excellence, Integrity, Professionalism, Education, and Partnership
Job Types: Full-time, Temporary
Schedule
- Daytime coverage (6:30a-3:00p, 7:00a-3:30p)), Monday–Friday
- Occasional evenings or weekends for family events or special progr