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School Resource Officer (Police Officer)

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Overview The Rhome Police Department is seeking a School Resource Officer (SRO) who will serve as a proactive, engaged member of both the Police Department and the school community. The SRO acts as a law enforcement officer, mentor, educator, and trusted resource while remaining an active, fully commissioned Texas Peace Officer. The ideal candidate is proactive, has sound judgment, strong communication skills, and the ability to build positive relationships with students, faculty, parents, and the community while carrying out law enforcement responsibilities. Why Officers Choose Rhome PD We know officers have choices when deciding where to build their careers. At the Rhome Police Department, we believe a great agency is built by investing in its people. Located just north of Fort Worth along the US-287 corridor, Rhome is one of the fastest-growing communities in North Texas. We are supported by our Mayor, City Council, and City Administration, all committed to public safety and employee retention. Core Values Professionalism Accountability Teamwork Honesty What You’ll Find Positive department culture with approachable, supportive leadership. A supportive Mayor, City Council, and City Administration committed to public safety and investing in employees. A growing agency with opportunities for advancement and specialty assignments. Duty weapon (Springfield Echelon), patrol rifle, Angel Armor ballistic vest system, and all required duty equipment provided. Beards and visible tattoos permitted in accordance with department policy. Modern equipment and technology to support performance. Opportunities for advanced training, instructor certifications, and professional development. SRO assignment that allows a meaningful impact while remaining an active Texas Peace Officer. Primary Responsibilities Provide a visible law enforcement presence on assigned school campuses. Build positive relationships with students, faculty, staff, parents, and community members. Serve as a mentor, educator, and trusted resource for students and school staff. Respond to criminal incidents, emergencies, and calls for service. Conduct investigations, prepare reports, collect evidence, and testify in court. Work collaboratively with school administrators to promote a safe learning environment. Participate in threat assessments, emergency planning, and school safety initiatives. Present educational programs on topics such as internet safety, drug awareness, bullying prevention, and personal safety. Assist with school events, traffic control, and extracurricular activities. Maintain departmental equipment, complete required training, and uphold department standards. Work Schedule The SRO generally follows the school calendar and works during normal school hours while classes are in session. When school is not in session—including summer break, holidays, teacher workdays, and other extended school closures—the SRO may be assigned to patrol operations or other departmental duties based on department needs. These assignments provide opportunities to maintain patrol proficiency, assist with investigations, participate in specialized training, support community engagement efforts, and continue serving the citizens of Rhome. The SRO remains a fully commissioned Texas Peace Officer and may be called upon to assist with emergencies, critical incidents, special events, and other law enforcement operations as needed. Minimum Qualifications High school diploma or equivalent. Basic Peace Officer Certification through the Texas Commission on Law Enforcement (TCOLE). One (1) year of law enforcement experience is preferred. Motivated officers with less experience who demonstrate professionalism and community engagement are encouraged to apply. TCOLE School Resource Officer Certification is preferred but may be obtained after selection. Experience working with youth, schools, or community policing is preferred but not required. Valid Texas driver’s license with a driving record acceptable to the City’s insurance carrier. Ability to successfully complete a background investigation, physical examination, drug screening, and psychological evaluation (as applicable). Ready to Make a Difference? If you’re looking for a department where you can make a lasting impact on young people while continuing to grow as a police officer, we’d love to hear from you. At the Rhome Police Department, you’ll join a team committed to Professionalism, Accountability, Teamwork, and Honesty while serving a community that values and supports its police officers. Interested applicants should email a résumé to: Corporal Aaron Austin Rhome Police Department View email address on click.appcast.io Small enough to know your name. Professional enough to build your career. #J-18808-Ljbffr Gfoat

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