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Matteson School District 162

EXCELLENCE IS THE EXPECTATION

Security Overview

Officer Terrance Tabb, Director of Safety and Security

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Email: ttabb@sd162.org

 

 

 

The Director of Safety and Security is an experienced School Resource Officer (SRO) who is responsible for the overall safety and security of students and staff in all Matteson School District 162 buildings, events, and outside functions.  The Director serves as the leader of the District in implementing best practices, problem-solving, and facilitating planning related to school safety within all District facilities.

Security Overview

 

 

 

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Essential Functions:

  • Create and implement a districtwide safety plan utilizing current available safety audits and industry best-practices.
  • Develop, plan, and execute all state required safety drills in all school buildings in collaboration with building principals. Safety drills include, but are not limited to, Tornado, Law-Enforcement Drills, Bus Evacuations, and Fire Drills.
  • Work collaboratively as a liaison with leadership at all the local police agencies to develop plans, drills and open communications.
  • Perform regular security evaluations of building facilities and school procedures and provide the Superintendent with results and recommendations from those evaluations.
  • Stay current with current safety and security industry best practices as they related to schools.
  • Stay current with all Illinois School Code and other legal regulations related to the supervision, planning, and implementation of safety and security procedures in school buildings.
  • Visit schools on a regular basis to keep open communication with administrators, staff, students, and other stakeholders in relation to safety and security.
  • Prepare and execute regular trainings for staff and students with respect to safety and security procedures, threat assessment and identification, and other industry best practices.
  • Develop and disseminate emergency procedure manuals specific to each location relating to natural disasters, tornados, gas leaks, bus emergencies, lock-downs, intruders, bomb threats, and any other safety threats related to schools.
  • Responsible for the hiring and supervision of all security personnel including, but not limited to, the following:
    • Regular performance evaluations
    • Scheduling, including for special events
    • Manager and approve electronic payroll and time off requests
    • Organize regular monthly trainings
    • Gather and monitor all firearm certifications to insure that all security personnel are current with legal firearm requirements and trainings
    • Develop and implement a Security Officer Procedure Manual
    • Perform regular tabletop exercises of threat scenarios
    • Recruit, interview, and vet all security officer applicants
  • Manage all building key card access systems including adding and deleting staff from systems, managing lost and replacement cards, and allowable entry times.
  • Manage all security camera systems including developing proper monitoring procedures for security personnel and administrators, maintenance of camera systems and identification of a critical camera blind spots.
  • Enforce policies in the student handbook in collaboration with the student discipline personnel.
  • Manage and implement the Raptor Visitor Management, Alert, and Reunification System.
  • Insure that all critical personnel have access to two-way radio devices and that all devices are operational.
  • Assist District personnel in the identification of safety and security needs throughout the buildings.
  • Maintain effective records and logs of applicable occurrences, events, and activities
  • Serve as the primary contact among district administration, external security and law-enforcement agencies, SRO’s, and staff for District-Wide events, crises and strategic planning.