The Loss Prevention Officer is responsible for patrolling all areas of the property, assisting guests with room access, and monitoring various security systems including Closed Circuit Televisions, perimeter alarm systems, duress alarms, and fire life safety systems. This role involves securing property entrances, conducting daily physical hazard inspections, and responding to emergencies by contacting EMS or administering first aid/CPR. The officer will assist guests and employees during emergency situations, notify appropriate individuals of incidents, and de-escalate guest/employee disturbances, calling for outside assistance when necessary. Key duties include completing incident reports, handling interruptions and complaints, resolving safety hazards, and escorting unauthorized individuals from the property. The role also requires reporting to scenes of vehicle accidents/thefts, using proper code responses, and completing a Loss Prevention shift summary/daily activity report. Maintaining confidentiality of all security and property reports is crucial, with information only released to authorized individuals. The officer will conduct investigations, gather evidence, and interview relevant parties. Additionally, the position requires adherence to all company policies and procedures, reporting accidents and unsafe conditions, completing safety training, maintaining a professional appearance, protecting company assets, and providing excellent guest service according to company standards. This includes anticipating and addressing guest needs, assisting individuals with disabilities, and expressing genuine appreciation. Effective communication, both verbal and written, is essential, as is developing and maintaining positive working relationships and supporting team goals. The role involves standing, sitting, or walking for extended periods, and may require additional licensing/registration in some states. Specific physical demands include visually verifying information, inspecting tools and equipment, using computers, moving at a speed required to respond to work situations (e.g., run, walk, jog), moving, lifting, carrying, pushing, pulling, and placing objects (up to 50 lbs without assistance, over 75 lbs with assistance), manipulating objects with fine motor skills and hand-eye coordination, moving through narrow or elevated spaces, and moving over sloping, uneven, or slippery surfaces, including stairs and ramps. Reaching overhead and below the knees, including bending, twisting, pulling, and stooping, is also required. Other reasonable duties may be requested by supervisors.
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Job Type
Full-time
Career Level
Mid Level
Education Level
High school or GED