Security Officer - Security

Glens Falls HospitalCity of Glens Falls, NY
$21 - $31Onsite

About The Position

Help us keep our hospital safe. We are looking for a reliable Security Officer to protect our patients, staff, and visitors. Hospitals need to be safe spaces for healing. As a Security Officer at Glens Falls Hospital, you are the person our nurses, doctors, and patients rely on to keep the peace. You aren't just watching monitors; you are a visible, helpful presence on campus who handles everything from parking lot assists to calming tense situations in the Emergency Department.

Requirements

  • High School Diploma or GED required.
  • Active New York State Security Guard Certification and a valid driver's license
  • Ability to read and interpret documents such as safety rules and policies/procedures.
  • Ability to write routine reports and correspondence.
  • Project a professional image. Must be friendly, personable and always alert to customer needs.
  • Must be able to communicate effectively with all individuals in a friendly, positive manner and possibly in adverse situations
  • Must be able to defuse possible violent situations
  • Basic math skills with the ability to add, subtract, multiply, divide, and compute in all units of measure
  • Ability to solve practical problems and deal with a variety of variables in situations such as those relating to the security function
  • Ability to use/learn computers
  • Ability to balance multiple tasks/priorities
  • Ability to walk stairs, stand for long periods of time, respond quickly to codes

Nice To Haves

  • Security Experience preferred.

Responsibilities

  • Patrol and Monitor: Walk the hospital buildings and grounds, staff our visitor check-in stations, and guide people through the Emergency Department metal detectors.
  • Be Helpful: Respond to calls for help from nurses or doctors, escort visitors, and pitch in with minor roadside help like jump-starting a car in the lot.
  • Defuse Tense Situations: Use your communication and de-escalation skills to calm down individuals who might be aggressive, upset, or confused.
  • Support the Team: Stand by to assist clinical staff during high-risk patient situations, handle emergency codes immediately, and work with local police when necessary.
  • Handle Sensitive Tasks: Log and secure patient valuables, handle confidential shift reports on the computer, and manage the respectful release of remains to funeral homes or coroners.
  • Stay Trained: Complete your required annual New York State security training, crisis intervention (CIT) courses, and emergency drills on the clock.

Benefits

  • Competitive benefits offerings
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