Campus Safety and Security Manager
Priority Application Deadline: June 3, 2026
Taft College is seeking a collaborative, student-centered professional to serve as the Campus Safety & Security Manager. Under the general supervision of the Vice President of Human Resources, this position is responsible for coordinating and supporting campus safety and security operations for students, faculty, staff, and District property.
The Campus Safety & Security Manager provides leadership in emergency preparedness, campus safety operations, regulatory compliance, incident response, and security planning while fostering a safe and welcoming learning environment. The position oversees the day-to-day campus safety operations, supervises campus safety staff, supports campus events and activities, and serves a s a key liaison with local law enforcement and emergency response agencies.
This position also supports the District’s compliance efforts related to Title IX, student and employee conduct matters, and other campus safety-related investigations. The Campus Safety and Security Manager serves as the District’s lead investigator for assigned complaints and incidents involving campus safety, student conduct, employee misconduct, behavioral concerns, and other matters impacting campus security and community well-being. The position works collaboratively with Human Resources, Student Services, administrators, and external agencies to ensure investigations are conducted promptly, equitably, and in accordance with applicable laws, regulations, Board Policies, and Administrative Procedures.
Representative Duties
Duties include, but are not limited to:
Coordinate and support campus safety and security operations across the District.
Supervise campus safety personnel, including scheduling, training, evaluation, and operational oversight.
Develop and oversee emergency preparedness and recovery plans in accordance with SEMS and NIMS requirements.
Plan and participate in campus emergency preparedness and disaster response activities.
Develop and implement districtwide safety training initiatives and ensure compliance with District safety training requirements.
Investigate incidents occurring on campus and in residence halls and prepare related reports.
Serve as the District’s lead investigator for assigned campus safety, student conduct, employee misconduct, behavioral intervention, and related complaints or incidents.
Support Title IX compliance efforts by assisting with safety assessments, investigative processes, documentation, response coordination, and related training activities.
Coordinate campus safety support for college events and activities.
Prepare crime statistics and reports for inclusion in the District’s Annual Clery Act Report.
Maintain the Daily Crime Log and ensure timely completion of all required reporting.
Conduct assessments of campus safety infrastructure, including lighting, cameras, emergency communication systems, radios, and related equipment.
Serve as the District’s primary operational liaison with law enforcement, fire, and emergency response agencies.
Participate as a member of the College’s Behavior Intervention Team (BIT).
Support a proactive, student-focused approach to campus safety and violence prevention.
Minimum Qualifications:
Bachelor’s degree in business administration, criminal justice, law enforcement, security or a closely related field and 2 years of supervisory responsibility in campus safety, law enforcement, or a combination of safety and law enforcement. Or
Associates degree in related field, and 4 years of experience in campus safety, law enforcement, or a combination of safety and law enforcement, and two years of supervisory responsibility in campus safety, law enforcement, or a combination of safety and law enforcement.
Ability to legally carry a firearm in a California insitution of higher education.
Post certification.
Ability to successfully complete training requirements under SB 390 within 60 days of employment.
Demonstrated sensitivity to and understanding of the diverse academic, socioeconomic, cultural, ethnic, and disability backgrounds
Equivalency to Education: Experience will be converted on the basis of two years of related, full time experience is equal to one year of education.
Desireable Qualifications:
Certification in Title IX training and any professionally recognized certifications in the security related field.
Current California advanced POST certification or higher.
The ideal candidate will demonstrate:
Strong leadership, communication, and interpersonal skills.
Knowledge of campus safety operations, emergency response, investigative practices, and security procedures.
Understanding of applicable federal, state, and local laws and regulations related to campus safety, Title IX, Clery Act compliance, and higher education.
Ability to conduct investigations, prepare detailed reports, maintain confidentiality, and analyze situations effectively.
Ability to collaborate effectively with students, faculty, staff, and external agencies.
Commitment to fostering a safe, inclusive, and supportive campus environment.
Reasonable accommodations will be made for candidates and employees with disabilities. Please contact Human Resources for assistance.
Compensation and Benefits:
This is a full-time, 12-month per year position with fantastic benefits! At Taft College, you'll enjoy a comprehensive fringe benefits package, including District-paid medical, dental, and vision coverage for you and your dependents. We also offer a generous vacation plan to help you recharge. In addition, you'll be eligible to participate in the CalPers or CalStrs retirement systems, with the option to enhance your retirement savings throuhg 457b and 403b optional retirement plans. This is an incredible opportunity to secure both your present and future while working with a dynamic team.
This position is a grade 12 on the management salary schedule, with a starting range of $88,775-$101,789. This is an exempt management positoin. Evening, weekend, and holiday work may be required to support district operations and emergency response needs. This position is not eligible for overtime compensation.
Ready to jump in? Follow these simple steps to submit your application:
Complete your online application
Attach your resume and cover letter
Provide transcripts for all degrees listed. Unofficial transcripts are acceptable at this time.
Provide contact information for three professional references, including your most recent supervisor. We are not able to accept letters of recommendation.
Next Steps:
Thank you for your interest in joining our team. After the closing date, all applications will be carefully reviewed for evaluated based on the minimum qualifications and relevant experience. Qualified candidates will be contacted directly for an interview. We look forward to learning more about how you can contribute to our mission and make an impact at Taft College.
EQUAL EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITY
The West Kern Community College District is committed to the principles of equal employment opportunity . The District is dedicated to a policy of nondiscrimination and, as such, is an equal opportunity employer. Veterans, women, minorities, and people with disabilities are encouraged to apply. This employer participates in E-Verify.