The Security Officer identifies crime, security and safety risks in and around facilities and initiates appropriate action to remove or reduce those risks. The position requires the ability to read, analyze and interpret security reports, security periodicals, technical procedures, procedure manuals or government regulations, and to effectively respond to the general public.
Requirements
- Patrols hospital and grounds to prevent fires, theft, vandalism and responds to the security needs of personnel
- Ensures only authorized personnel are admitted onto premises
- Maintains current information in logs
- Writes clear concise logs
- Responds to burglary, fire, panic, equipment alarms and code alerts
- Reports safety, fire and security hazards observed on routine patrols and inspections
- All equipment issued is well maintained
- Monitors and maintains CCTV system, two way radio systems, and alarm systems
- Prepares relating crime, incident, information, and lost and found reports
- Patrols Pacific University during off hours and provides back up per service contract agreement
- Assists medical staff in controlling and restraining combative patients as necessary
- May be required to be a āPersonal Safety Attendantā for patients that are on a medical hold or Psych plan of care
- Stands by as requested to prevent disturbed or menacing patients, visitors, or anyone else from being a danger to themselves or others
- Conducts locks and unlocks facilities on a regular basis and additionally as requested by staff
- Provides escorts for visitors, patients and personnel to and from parking areas
- Participates in performance improvement program
Benefits
- Paid time off
- Medical insurance
- Dental insurance
- Vision insurance
- Retirement plan
- Life insurance