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Knowledge of current Texas school safety requirements, including behavioral threat assessment and safe and supportive school program expectations Knowledge and implementation of Sentinel or other ...

Safe School Aid

Caldwell, ID ยท On-site

$13.25 - $17/hr

Support Staff/Safe School Paraprofessional Date Posted: 5/14/2026 Location: Vallivue Academy ... C. - 33-512 Governance of Schools I.C. - 33-1210 Information on Past Job Performance

Safe School Aid

Caldwell, ID ยท On-site

$13.25 - $17/hr

Ability to help create and maintain a safe, structured, and supportive learning environment * Works ... C. 33-512 Governance of Schools I.C. 33-1210 Information on Past Job Performance

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How much do safe schools jobs pay per year?

As of Jun 9, 2026, the average yearly pay for safe schools in the United States is $54,979.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $46,000.00 and $62,000.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What are some common challenges faced by Safe Schools coordinators, and how can these be effectively managed?

Safe Schools coordinators often face challenges such as balancing the diverse safety needs of students, addressing bullying or harassment incidents, and ensuring compliance with district policies and legal requirements. Effective management involves proactive communication with students, staff, and families, regular training on safety protocols, and building strong relationships with local law enforcement and mental health resources. Staying updated on best practices and fostering a culture of trust and inclusivity within the school community are also essential strategies for success.

What are Safe Schools coordinators and what do they do?

Safe Schools coordinators are professionals responsible for implementing and overseeing programs that promote safety and well-being within educational environments. Their duties often include developing safety policies, conducting training for staff and students on topics like bullying prevention, crisis response, and emergency preparedness, and serving as a liaison between schools, law enforcement, and community organizations. They play a crucial role in ensuring that schools remain secure and supportive places for learning.

What is the difference between Safe Schools vs School Counselor?

AspectSafe SchoolsSchool Counselor
CredentialsTypically requires safety or security certificationsRequires a master's degree in counseling or psychology, state licensure
Work EnvironmentSchool campuses, safety programs, crisis responseClassrooms, counseling offices, student support settings
Employer & IndustrySchool districts, educational institutionsSchools, educational institutions, mental health agencies

Safe Schools focus on maintaining safety and security within educational environments, often requiring safety certifications. School Counselors provide mental health support, guidance, and counseling services to students, requiring advanced degrees and licensure. While both roles serve schools, Safe Schools emphasize safety protocols, whereas School Counselors focus on student well-being and development.

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Infographic showing various Safe Schools job openings in the United States as of May 2026, with employment types broken down into 1% As Needed, 74% Full Time, 23% Part Time, 1% Temporary, and 1% Contract. Highlights an 97% Physical, 1% Hybrid, and 2% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $54,979 per year, or $26.4 per hour.
Safe Schools Coordinator

Safe Schools Coordinator

Frisco ISD

Frisco, TX โ€ข On-site

Full-time

Posted 6 days ago


Job description

Reports ToManaging Director of Guidance and CounselingWork Year Days226Primary Purpose

Develop, implement, and evaluate comprehensive programs and activities, coordinated with other school- and community-based services and programs to foster an emotionally, physically, and socially safe learning environment that supports academic achievement.

Qualifications

Education/Certification:

Master's degree in Guidance/Counseling or other licensed mental health professional

School Counselor certification preferred

Licensed Professional Counseling (LPC) certificate, LPC - Intern, Licensed Clinical Social Worker (LCSW) or Licensed Master Social Worker (LMSW) preferred

Special Knowledge/Skills:

Knowledge of evidence-based programs that support student well-being and mental health

Knowledge of the principles of effectiveness for establishing programs to prevent or reduce substance use and abuse, school violence, and bullying

Working knowledge of the Texas Safe and Supportive Schools Program

Develop and implement programs and strategies to create and sustain a safe and supportive school environment

Create, gather, and interpret data used to address staff and student safety and wellness

Excellent organizational, communication, and interpersonal skills.

Knowledge of current Texas school safety requirements, including behavioral threat assessment and safe and supportive school program expectations

Knowledge and implementation of Sentinel or other state-approved behavioral threat assessment and case management systems

Ability to train campus staff and leadership teams on Sentinel documentation, threat assessment procedures, suicide risk protocols, and district safety expectations

Understanding of Texas Education Agency (TEA) guidance related to school safety compliance, Safe and Supportive School Program requirements, and multidisciplinary threat assessment teams

Ability to analyze and monitor district and campus safety data to support compliance, intervention planning, and continuous improvement

Experience:

Three years of experience in Counseling or Behavioral Health

Three years of experience in School Counseling or Administration preferred

Major Responsibilities and Duties

Early Mental Health Intervention Programs:

Develop campus leaders' program for the development of comprehensive policies and curriculum for emotionally and socially safe campuses.

Coordinate and consult with student support coordinators, campus counselors, and administrators to implement and evaluate the District's Whole Child and prevention programming, ensuring consistent delivery of evidence-based initiatives (e.g., student wellness, early mental health intervention, suicide prevention, bullying prevention, dating violence, substance abuse awareness) and alignment with district standards.

Assist in coordinating the development and delivery of annual districtwide training on crisis response, bullying, outcry protocols, threat assessment procedures, suicide prevention, and state-required safety practices.

Support district implementation and monitoring of Sentinel threat assessment and case management procedures in alignment with Texas requirements.

Assist campuses with documentation, compliance, follow-up, and intervention planning related to behavioral threat assessments and suicide risk assessments.

Counseling/Consultation:

Consult and advise student support coordinators, Whole Child Site Coordinators, campus counselors, and principals as requested regarding student and/or family issues related to substance abuse, suicide threats, domestic violence, CPS, bullying, etc.

Assist in the development of District protocols, incorporating interventions, and follow-up to be used at the District/campus level for students in the following situations:

Substance abuse present or suspected

Student placement and return from the Disciplinary Alternative Education Program (DAEP) or the Juvenile Justice Alternative Education Program (JJAEP)

Students returning from residential, mental health, and/or substance abuse treatment

Relationship and/or domestic violence

Child Protective Services (CPS)

Bullying

Suicide and threat assessmentsย 

Collaborate with campus administrators, counselors, and multidisciplinary teams regarding threat assessment procedures, safety planning, re-entry planning, and student monitoring supports.

Provide consultation and guidance regarding state-required documentation and intervention procedures connected to student safety concerns.

Community and Campus Outreach:

Facilitate the implementation of services and curriculum for prevention programs and psycho-social education.

Coordinate and deliver training and awareness programs for staff, parents, and community members on student well-being and mental health topics.

Collaborate with the Guidance and Counseling team to update the referral and community resources list for the District, including specific point-of-contact information for various community agencies, including resources for free or reduced counseling for students and families.

Establish and maintain relationships with local community mental health agencies, law enforcement, etc., including participation in community coalitions and initiatives.

Other Responsibilities:

Attend professional growth activities to keep abreast of innovations in information regarding guidance and counseling services.

Prepare and maintain the District guidance and counseling resource web page with information regarding the Whole Child program and education and referral information for staff, students, and parents.

Assist the Managing Director of Guidance and Counseling with addressing staff and student health and wellness.

Oversee training and ongoing support for the Whole Child program on each campus.

Maintain current knowledge of Texas legislation, TEA guidance, and best practices related to school safety, student wellness, threat assessment, and prevention programming.

Assist with district reporting, monitoring, and compliance related to Sentinel and other state-required school safety initiatives.

Other Duties as Assigned

Frisco ISD retains the right to adjust the responsibilities and assignments of all positions as needed to meet the needs of the District.

Work Relationships

Frisco ISD is committed to fostering a collaborative work environment that honors and supports the social and emotional well-being of all.ย  Employees are expected to interact in a manner that is becoming of educators and promotes high levels of productivity for the benefit of the students we serve.

Working Conditions

Mental Demands/Physical Demands/Environmental Factors:

Maintain emotional control under stress. Work with frequent interruptions. Frequent standing, stooping, bending, pulling and pushing.ย  Occasional climbing.ย  Frequent districtwide travel. Occasional prolonged and irregular hours (night and weekend activities).

Disclosure Statements

The foregoing statements describe the general purpose and responsibilities assigned to this job and are not an exhaustive list of all responsibilities and duties that may be assigned or skills that may be required.

The Frisco Independent School District is an equal opportunity employer and does not discriminate against applicants or employees because of race, national origin, gender, age, religion, or disability status of otherwise qualified individuals. FISD does not discriminate on the basis of membership or application for membership in the uniformed services.

Employment Type: FULL_TIME