School Resource Officer
Salary: $51,696.32 – $59,455.24 Annually
Essential Functions:
- Serve as a role model, counselor, mentor, and instructor, fostering a positive and safe learning environment.
- Enforce local, federal, and state laws to ensure public safety and welfare.
- Identify and address potential problems, investigating incidents related to schools.
- Coordinate effective emergency response plans.
- Organize, schedule, and plan law enforcement services for extracurricular events.
- Support criminal investigations by conducting interviews, collecting evidence, and providing case follow-up.
- Prepare cases for prosecution and offer court testimony as required.
- During the school year, SROs typically work during school hours, Monday to Friday, with occasional evening or weekend shifts for special events or extended school hours.
- During summer and school breaks, SROs will typically assist patrol activities.
- Perform routine patrols, respond to calls for service, maintain order, and make arrests.
Requirements:
- Possess an associate’s degree.
- Hold a Law Enforcement Certification.
- Have Military Police experience.
- Serve a minimum of three years in any military service.
- Hold a valid South Carolina Driver’s License.
- Already Class 1 certified officers – you will be hired directly into the SRO position. If an SRO position is not available, you will be entered onto a waiting list, or allowed to begin employment as a Patrol Deputy with priority to promote to SRO as soon as a position becomes available.
- If not already Class 1 Certified, training at the SC Criminal Justice Academy for Class 1 Certification, required for this position, will be provided by the Lexington County Sheriff’s Department at no cost to you. You will be hired as a Patrol Deputy, and you will be entered onto an SRO interest list for career development to that position. More than likely, it will not be long before you are promoted to SRO and assigned to a school.
- Likewise, School Resource Officer certification will also be provided.
- Must be a United States citizen.
- Must be a resident of the State of South Carolina.