Deputy Security Director

Yeshiva UniversityNew York, NY
Onsite

About The Position

The Deputy Chief of Security (DCOSEC), reporting to the Chief of Security (COSEC), assists the COSEC in managing and enhancing the security department for all campuses at a professional level of responsibility in order to protect the lives, assets, and property of the University and its employees, students, and visitors. This includes training, loss prevention, auditing, corrective action, and implementing investigations/interrogations as directed by the COSEC. The DCOSEC will also provide support to the COSEC as directed to ensure completion of mandated Clear reporting, the management of security grant applications, and implementation.

Requirements

  • A minimum of 10 years of supervisory experience required, preferably in a law enforcement, public safety, or university environment.
  • Microsoft Office & Outlook, Everbridge
  • Demonstrate the ability to operate and manage electronic equipment, including access control systems, CCTV

Nice To Haves

  • Prior Law enforcement experience preferred, preferably in New York City.

Responsibilities

  • Establish the standards, operating procedures, staffing protocols, security posts, and physical security of all buildings on all campuses of the University, on and off-campus events, and official University-supported travel, when needed and where applicable.
  • Develop, manage, and track/maintain the budget for the Security Department.
  • Manage training and drills for security staff, university employees, University staff, and students.
  • Assist leading security awareness programs and training initiatives to educate employees about best practices and potential threats.
  • Stay updated with the latest security trends, technologies, and regulatory changes, ensuring continuous improvement of the Security Department.
  • Conduct regular security audits and risk assessments to identify vulnerabilities and ensure compliance with relevant regulations.
  • Manage the campus emergency alert system.
  • Work closely with and supervise outsourced/contracted Security Firm in the selection, training, and supervision of all guards in support of University security needs and requests.
  • Supervise maintenance of physical security, CCTV, radio systems, and other security systems.
  • Investigate reports of stolen property and criminal activity. When the COSEC is unavailable, the DCOSEC should personally interview and report on such complaints and/or incidents, to include investigations, root cause analyses, and the development of corrective actions designed to eliminate or at least minimize re-occurrences of future incidents.
  • Liaise with local NYPD police precincts and other law enforcement agencies, including Federal and State Homeland Security and the FBI.
  • Maintain and develop professional working relationships and protocols to support the University’s needs and requests.
  • Develop and conduct University community education programs.
  • Develop professional analyses of reporting procedures and statistics on security-related items to allow for review and upgrading of security operations.
  • Coordinate with the Office of General Counsel in the preparation of federal Cleary reporting.
  • Liaise with other Jewish and non-Jewish security organizations such as ADL, Secure Community Network, etc.
  • Analyze security procedures in terms of professional knowledge and evaluation of comparable security operations at other institutions.
  • Coordinate with the Facilities Department’s locksmith operation.

Benefits

  • tangible employee benefits
  • opportunities for advancement
  • work-life balance
  • culture of mutual respect
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