Cherry Creek Schools·Colorado
The Security Specialist is responsible for maintaining a safe and secure school environment by patrolling the campus and monitoring student behavior. They also assist administrators with investigations, emergency situations, and the enforcement of district safety policies.
Flsa classification: Non-Exempt
Compensation plan: Educational Support Personnel
Pay range: Range 9
Compensation Information Link [https://www.cherrycreekschools.org/Page/2906]
Information Link [https://www.cherrycreekschools.org/domain/2323]
Principal or designee.
Last updated 07/2026
Responsible for providing for a safe and secure school environment, fostering an optimal learning environment and acting as a deterrent to unsafe or poor behavior by patrolling the campus, monitoring student behavior, enforcing school and District policies, intervening in physical encounters, monitoring security cameras, monitoring visitors, reporting unsafe or unhealthy conditions and assisting administrators and/or public officials with emergency or investigative situations. May require varying work hours and days including evenings and weekends. This is a district wide assignment; incumbents will be hired by the District Security Department and assigned to specific site locations but may be re-located at the discretion of the district in order to meet operational effectiveness and needs.
The minimum certifications and licenses that must be met, valid, and unexpired for a candidate to be considered for a position.
Colorado driver’s license and motor vehicle insurance.
CPR/First Aid certification within one year after hire.
Crisis Prevention Intervention (CPI) certification within one year after hire.
FEMA Incident Command System (ICS) 100 certification within 6 months after hire.
The physical exertion, cognitive capacities, and work environments required to perform a position’s duties and responsibilities.
Must pass a pre-employment physical, which includes jogging, weight lifting, and endurance.
Extremely heavy physical effort (lifting over 50 pounds).
Prolonged standing/walking.
Frequent bending, reaching, squatting, and climbing.
Frequent lifting, pulling, and pushing.
Speaking and hearing.
Close, distance, color, and peripheral vision.
Visual concentration, depth perception, and ability to adjust focus.
Eye/hand coordination.
Visual concentration.
Good motor skills.
Manual dexterity to operate a computer keyboard.
Overhead work.
Rapid reaction to physical changes (e.g., operating equipment, climbing stairs and ladders, and driving vehicles).
May work outdoors and in any existing weather conditions.
May work evenings, weekends, and special events.
Must be willing to work a flexible schedule at varying locations, including shift work.
Mandatory frequent training as determined by the Director of Safety and Security.
Overtime work hours are available for various assignments.
Usually a noisy environment.
Possible emergency response/reactive environment.
Candidates must have a high school diploma or equivalent and experience in security, law enforcement, or the military. Applicants must be at least 21 years old and capable of passing a physical fitness assessment.
Market context
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