Substitute School Constable
Listed on 2026-01-19
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Security
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Education / Teaching
As a Constable Substitute you are privately employed by the IRSD but commissioned by the State Board of Examiners of Constables with the exact same powers as any other police officer. With the full authority to detain anyone on IRSD property, as long as the full service police agency which has primary law-enforcement jurisdiction is notified.
Summary OfJob Responsibilities
Responsible for the safety and well being of students, staff, volunteers and visitors and school facilities and assets at the assigned school location. Duties include the supervision and monitoring of students within and outside the school building, enforcing appropriate student behavior, communicating with students regarding issues and/or behavior, escorting students and/or unauthorized visitors, assisting with bus, recess and/or lunch duty, assisting with fire drills, school safety drills, other threats and assisting in the removal from classroom of disruptive students.
LocationWill vary based on staffing vacancies throughout all IRSD schools
Work Day7:30 a.m.
- 4:00 p.m. (inclusive of lunch) Hours may vary by building
Building Administrators
Payscale information can be found at this link under the School Safety Constables document:
Minimum Qualifications- State of Delaware Constable Certification
- Has at least 20 years of experience in a local, state or federal law enforcement agency.
- Successfully pass criminal background check and MMPI (Minnesota Multiphasic Personality Invertory).
- Successfully obtain yearly Constable License from the State of Delaware.
- Successfully obtain Constable Training Certification from the State of Delaware.
- Successfully obtain a license to carry a firearm from the State of Delaware for a Constable.
- Successfully complete any additional training or education as needed.
- Successfully qualify Firearms Certification for three qualifying shoots per year.
- Constables for the remainder of their term shall meet all requirements related to firearms training, and all requirements related to any additional training.
- The Board of Examiners may require commissioned constables to receive such additional training or education as it deems necessary.
- Be Approved by the Board of Examiners, a constable applicant shall meet the minimum standards established by the Board and shall participate in such other training as the Board requires.
- Has separated in good standing from law enforcement agency.
- Possesses the physical stamina required for patrolling the school campus.
- Possesses or is willing to obtain first aid and CPR certificates.
- Has demonstrated evidence of good habits in job attendance and punctuality.
- Clean Criminal Background Check, TB Test, and Child Protection Registry Clearance Must be completed prior to start of employment
- Employee will be required to work in-person/in the building for the position.
- Follows directives of building and district administrators
- Serves as the lead on the building's comprehensive school safety plan. Works with building administrators and staff in the event of an actual crisis.
- Assists building administrators with fire drills, evacuation drills and bomb threats.
- Monitors the interior and exterior of the school building and campus before, during and after school to ensure the safety and welfare of students, staff, volunteers and visitors and to ensure the security of school facilities and assets. Is responsible for validating that exterior doors are secure throughout the school day.
- Provides crowd control in hallways, parking lots, cafeteria, playground and/or other gathering spaces and intercedes in fights and other disturbances.
- Watches for disturbances, fights, unauthorized visitors and/or criminal activity. Assesses danger and intervenes to halt or prevent fights, disturbances and diffuses threatening or confrontational situations between students and others.
- Help to ensure order is restored and students are unharmed.
- Assists building administrators with student incidences, including but not limited to bullying, fights, thefts, weapons and substance abuse.
- May assist district administrators with investigations as needed.
- Maintains familiarity with and enforcement of Student Discipline Code.
- Communicates with students and staff to discuss altercations, behavior and/or progress; and to provide reinforcement of expected behavior.
- Assists SROs and local and state law enforcement agency when required.
- Escorts students to and from the office for disciplinary reasons and escorts unauthorized personnel from the school campus as needed.
- Maintains accurate and complete security records pertaining to discipline warnings, parking control (high schools), and criminal events.
- Monitors student parking, issues parking permits, issues verbal and written warnings or parking summons as appropriate (high schools).
- Attend ongoing training to maintain skills and safety practices.
- Performs other duties as assigned.
The following items must be completed by the closing date for interview consideration:
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