POSITION TITLE:          Director of Campus Safety and Activities

                                     

F.L.S.A.:                        Exempt

 

QUALIFICATIONS:       

 

REPORTS TO:               Assistant Superintendent for Quality and Student Services

 

MAJOR POLICY RESPONSIBILITIES:

 

Developing, implementing and managing programs designed to provide a safe and secure environment for students, staff, parents, and visitors.  Responsible for coordinating a comprehensive school safety program, which includes proactively working with law enforcement agencies and district personnel, scheduling work assignments within established timeframes and standards, and addressing emergency situations as outlined in district and building safety plans. This role also serves as the District Athletics/Activities Director, working with middle and high school athletic directors to ensure compliance with the Missouri State High School Activities Association and other governing entities.

 

ESSENTIAL JOB FUNCTIONS:

 

  1. Coordinates a comprehensive school safety and security plan consisting of policy development, program implementation and evaluation, physical environment monitoring, prevention and intervention programs and services, and emergency crisis management planning.
  1. Serves as a liaison with local law enforcement agencies to monitor the daily operation of the School Resource Officer (SRO) program and other law enforcement issues on the school campuses.
  1. Maintains the district’s emergency preparedness plans and emergency drill schedule to ensure compliance or to exceed regulatory requirements.
  1. Communicates with administrators, personnel and outside organizations and agencies for the purpose of coordinating activities, resolving issues and conflicts and exchanging information.
  1. Compiles data from a wide variety of sources for the purpose of analyzing issues, ensuring compliance with established policies and procedures, and/or monitoring program components.
  1. Completes inspections and systematic audits of facilities through a developed safety and security check.
  1. Coordinates and evaluates the purchase of safety and security equipment, supplies and services.
  1. Facilitates meetings or serves on teams for the purpose of identifying appropriate actions, developing recommendations, supporting other staff, and serving as a district representative.
  1. Performs personnel administrative functions for the purpose of maintaining adequate staffing, enhancing productivity of personnel and ensuring department/program outcomes are achieved.
  1. Provides training for campus supervisors and crossing guards.
  1. Supervises the district security center personnel.
  1. Participates in professional organizations and committees related to school safety and athletics/activities.
  1. Serves as the back-up District Hearing Officer, when needed.
  1. Facilitates regular meetings with athletic directors to ensure program compliance with district and MSHSAA standards.
  1. Provides professional development opportunities for coaches and sponsors to ensure staff are well-equipped to meet student needs.
  1. Implements policies and procedures for activities/athletics to ensure consistency, safety, and equity.
  1. Oversees budget allocation for all district activities, ensuring efficient use of funds.
  1. Generate reports for the district on student activities, highlighting achievements and areas for improvement.

 

PHYSICAL DEMANDS AND WORKING CONDITIONS:

The physical requirements indicated below are examples of the physical aspects that this position must perform in carrying out the essential job duties and responsibilities listed above.

 

Environment

 

Physical Demands

 

Working Conditions

 

Revised 1/30/25

 

Contract Begins: July 1, 2025– Twelve months with paid vacation and competitive benefit package

 

 

 

District Information:   

Assessed Valuation – $2,390,458,221

Certificated Staff – 990

Support Staff – 860

Administrators – 75

Student Enrollment (K-12) – 11,618

Budget – $281,307,321

 

The Park Hill School District is a suburban school district of 11,618 - 20 minutes north of downtown Kansas City, Missouri. 

 

Location:  The Park Hill School District is located in Southern Platte County, Kansas City, Missouri.  The School District includes the following communities:  Parkville, Weatherby Lake, Houston Lake, Lake Waukomis, Platte Woods, Northmoor, Riverside & Kansas City and portions of unincorporated Platte County.

 

  

Please be aware that you will not be able to submit your online application until you have attached the following documents: resume, cover letter, transcripts for each level of degree, certificate and two (2) letters of recommendation. Specific directions are located on the "Attachments" page.

 

Application Timelines

       

Deadline for Applications:   Friday , February 14, 2025, by 11:55 p.m.