The Loss Prevention Officer will patrol all areas of the property, assist guests with room access, and monitor various security systems including Closed Circuit Televisions, perimeter alarm systems, duress alarms, and fire life safety systems. This role involves locking property entrances when required, conducting daily physical hazard inspections, and responding to accidents by contacting EMS or administering first aid/CPR as needed. The officer will assist guests and employees during emergency situations, notify appropriate individuals of incidents, and defuse guest/employee disturbances, calling for outside assistance if necessary. Responsibilities include completing incident reports, handling interruptions and complaints, resolving safety hazard situations, and escorting unwelcome persons from the property. The role also requires reporting to scenes of vehicle accidents/thefts, using proper code responses for assistance, and completing a Loss Prevention shift summary/daily activity report. Maintaining confidentiality of all security and property reports and documents is crucial, with information only to be released to authorized individuals. The officer will conduct investigations, gather evidence, and conduct interviews with relevant parties. Additionally, the position requires adherence to all company policies and procedures, reporting accidents and unsafe conditions, completing safety training, maintaining a clean and professional appearance, protecting company assets, and providing excellent guest service according to company standards. This includes welcoming and acknowledging guests, anticipating and addressing service needs, assisting individuals with disabilities, and thanking guests with appreciation. Communication skills are important, requiring clear and professional language and accurate written documentation. Developing and maintaining positive working relationships and supporting team goals are also key. The role involves standing, sitting, or walking for extended periods, and may require additional licensing/registration in some states. Visual verification of information in various formats, inspection of tools and equipment, and computer/point of sale system usage are necessary. The officer must be able to move at a speed required to respond to work situations, including running, walking, or jogging. Physical tasks include moving, lifting, carrying, pushing, pulling, and placing objects, with specific weight limits and requirements for assistance. Fine motor skills, hand-eye coordination, and the ability to move through narrow, confined, or elevated spaces are needed. The role also involves navigating sloping, uneven, or slippery surfaces and stairs, as well as reaching, bending, twisting, pulling, and stooping. Other reasonable job duties may be requested by Supervisors.
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Career Level
Entry Level
Education Level
High school or GED