Part-Time Police Officer

Owen J. Roberts High School
Pottstown, Pennsylvania 19464 United States  View Map
Posted: Jun 06, 2026
  • Full Time
  • Federal Government
  • Public Safety
  • Summary

    Position Type:
    Security/Security

    Date Posted:
    4/15/2026

    Location:
    Districtwide
    (High-Needs School)
    POSITION TITLE: Part- time Police Officer
    DATE: April 2026
    CLASSIFICATION: Project Staff
    REPORTS TO: Chief of Security & Safety / School Police Chief
    LOCATION: District Wide

    OJRSD is committed to being an inclusive and welcoming community that respects diversity and equitably informs academic excellence. We seek candidates who will not only enhance our representational diversity, but who will contribute to the mission of inspiring critical thinking, compassionate action, and personal success within a culture that prioritizes access, dignity, and belonging for all.

    The primary responsibilities of the School Police Officer shall be to:
    1. Decrease the number and scope of criminal offenses committed in and around school and to maintain a safe and secure environment conducive to learning.
    2. Establish a liaison with school personnel to prevent crime and disruptive or violent behavior in the school and on school property.
    3. Serve as a police presence on campus and handle the initial response for all police related matters until jurisdiction is determined in compliance with existing MOUs.
    4. Provide educational programs and activities which will increase the safety and security of students and staff and increase students' knowledge of and respect for law enforcement agencies.
    5. Develop a rapport with students, parents, and school personnel.
    The School Police Officer shall be armed with a firearm and shall have the same power to arrest as the police of the municipality wherein the school property is located, pursuant to 24 P.S. 13-1302-C.

    ESSENTIAL RESPONSIBILITIES:
    1. Maintain a visible police presence on campus and within school buildings by conducting routine patrols on foot and by vehicle.
    2. Respond to calls such as disturbances, burglar alarms, traffic accidents, requests for backup of other law enforcement officers, medical emergencies and other incidents. Then determine proper response procedure and take appropriate action, including scene preservation, evidence collection, rendering first aid, maintaining order, conducting interviews and any other aspects of police response.
    3. Investigate criminal and traffic law violations and respond to police related incidents occurring in the school or on school property.
    4. Author and process reports and other correspondence such as accident reports, investigative reports, supplemental reports, arrest reports, citations and other similar police documents. Officers shall also ensure reports contain necessary data, are thorough, accurate, and complete; and that reports are properly forwarded for review.
    5. Conduct traffic related duties such as setting up vehicle and pedestrian traffic areas, directing traffic, monitoring for and eliminating traffic hazards and monitoring campus parking lots for violations. When appropriate take enforcement action under district policies and procedures.
    6. Testify in court, including preparing for and presenting cases. This includes presenting evidence, preparing and calling witnesses, providing testimony and conducting cross examinations.
    7. Attend all assigned training programs and remain certified in required elements including, but not limited to, CPR/FA, MPOETC Updates and Firearms Qualifications.
    8. Formulate and provide educational programs on school safety and crime prevention.
    9. Teach students about their rights and responsibilities as lawful citizens and serve as a positive role model and mentor for the students.
    10. Perform duties of a law enforcement officer as required, including, but not limited to, interpreting laws and statutes of the Commonwealth, pursuing suspects, when necessary, using agency firearms and other self-defense devices; using equipment in conjunction with law enforcement duties; responding to emergencies, civil disorders, and disasters; and performing rescue functions.
    11. Perform other related duties as assigned, including but not limited to, meetings, special events, educational programs, security officer responsibilities and other duties deemed necessary and appropriate by the Director of Security or the Superintendent.
    12. Refrain completely from functioning as a school disciplinarian. The School Police Officer is not to be involved in the enforcement of disciplinary infractions which do not constitute violations of the law.
    QUALIFICATIONS:
    To successfully perform this position, a person must be able to perform each essential duty satisfactorily. The qualification requirements listed below represent minimum levels of educational achievement, training, skill and/or ability necessary.
    1. High School diploma or equivalent.
    2. Current Act 120 certification and three years police experience.
    3. Proficiency in current police and security procedures.
    4. Ability to express self clearly and concisely in verbal and written communications, including the ability to operate radio communication equipment.
    5. Ability to maintain cooperative relationships between fellow employees, staff and the public.
    6. 21 years of age. Possess a valid driver's license and safe driving record in accordance with district guidelines.
    7. Organizational skills required to keep current with departmental record needs.
    8. Submission of PA School Personnel Health form.
    9. Ability to acquire Act 34, Act 151 and Act 114 clearances.

    * This position description does not express or imply that these are the only duties to be performed by the incumbent in this position. The employee will be required to perform any other position-related duties as requested by the supervisor.

    TERMS OF EMPLOYMENT:
    10 months, up to 30 hours per week
    Starting Rate- $25.00 per hour

    According to the School District Policy Manual (available online at www.ojrsd.com).

    The Owen J. Roberts School District is an equal opportunity employment, educational and service organization.
  • Job Description

    Position Type:
    Security/Security

    Date Posted:
    4/15/2026

    Location:
    Districtwide
    (High-Needs School)
    POSITION TITLE: Part- time Police Officer
    DATE: April 2026
    CLASSIFICATION: Project Staff
    REPORTS TO: Chief of Security & Safety / School Police Chief
    LOCATION: District Wide

    OJRSD is committed to being an inclusive and welcoming community that respects diversity and equitably informs academic excellence. We seek candidates who will not only enhance our representational diversity, but who will contribute to the mission of inspiring critical thinking, compassionate action, and personal success within a culture that prioritizes access, dignity, and belonging for all.

    The primary responsibilities of the School Police Officer shall be to:
    1. Decrease the number and scope of criminal offenses committed in and around school and to maintain a safe and secure environment conducive to learning.
    2. Establish a liaison with school personnel to prevent crime and disruptive or violent behavior in the school and on school property.
    3. Serve as a police presence on campus and handle the initial response for all police related matters until jurisdiction is determined in compliance with existing MOUs.
    4. Provide educational programs and activities which will increase the safety and security of students and staff and increase students' knowledge of and respect for law enforcement agencies.
    5. Develop a rapport with students, parents, and school personnel.
    The School Police Officer shall be armed with a firearm and shall have the same power to arrest as the police of the municipality wherein the school property is located, pursuant to 24 P.S. 13-1302-C.

    ESSENTIAL RESPONSIBILITIES:
    1. Maintain a visible police presence on campus and within school buildings by conducting routine patrols on foot and by vehicle.
    2. Respond to calls such as disturbances, burglar alarms, traffic accidents, requests for backup of other law enforcement officers, medical emergencies and other incidents. Then determine proper response procedure and take appropriate action, including scene preservation, evidence collection, rendering first aid, maintaining order, conducting interviews and any other aspects of police response.
    3. Investigate criminal and traffic law violations and respond to police related incidents occurring in the school or on school property.
    4. Author and process reports and other correspondence such as accident reports, investigative reports, supplemental reports, arrest reports, citations and other similar police documents. Officers shall also ensure reports contain necessary data, are thorough, accurate, and complete; and that reports are properly forwarded for review.
    5. Conduct traffic related duties such as setting up vehicle and pedestrian traffic areas, directing traffic, monitoring for and eliminating traffic hazards and monitoring campus parking lots for violations. When appropriate take enforcement action under district policies and procedures.
    6. Testify in court, including preparing for and presenting cases. This includes presenting evidence, preparing and calling witnesses, providing testimony and conducting cross examinations.
    7. Attend all assigned training programs and remain certified in required elements including, but not limited to, CPR/FA, MPOETC Updates and Firearms Qualifications.
    8. Formulate and provide educational programs on school safety and crime prevention.
    9. Teach students about their rights and responsibilities as lawful citizens and serve as a positive role model and mentor for the students.
    10. Perform duties of a law enforcement officer as required, including, but not limited to, interpreting laws and statutes of the Commonwealth, pursuing suspects, when necessary, using agency firearms and other self-defense devices; using equipment in conjunction with law enforcement duties; responding to emergencies, civil disorders, and disasters; and performing rescue functions.
    11. Perform other related duties as assigned, including but not limited to, meetings, special events, educational programs, security officer responsibilities and other duties deemed necessary and appropriate by the Director of Security or the Superintendent.
    12. Refrain completely from functioning as a school disciplinarian. The School Police Officer is not to be involved in the enforcement of disciplinary infractions which do not constitute violations of the law.
    QUALIFICATIONS:
    To successfully perform this position, a person must be able to perform each essential duty satisfactorily. The qualification requirements listed below represent minimum levels of educational achievement, training, skill and/or ability necessary.
    1. High School diploma or equivalent.
    2. Current Act 120 certification and three years police experience.
    3. Proficiency in current police and security procedures.
    4. Ability to express self clearly and concisely in verbal and written communications, including the ability to operate radio communication equipment.
    5. Ability to maintain cooperative relationships between fellow employees, staff and the public.
    6. 21 years of age. Possess a valid driver's license and safe driving record in accordance with district guidelines.
    7. Organizational skills required to keep current with departmental record needs.
    8. Submission of PA School Personnel Health form.
    9. Ability to acquire Act 34, Act 151 and Act 114 clearances.

    * This position description does not express or imply that these are the only duties to be performed by the incumbent in this position. The employee will be required to perform any other position-related duties as requested by the supervisor.

    TERMS OF EMPLOYMENT:
    10 months, up to 30 hours per week
    Starting Rate- $25.00 per hour

    According to the School District Policy Manual (available online at www.ojrsd.com).

    The Owen J. Roberts School District is an equal opportunity employment, educational and service organization.
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