Licensed Security Officer - FT Nights

Trinity HealthAlbany, NY
$20 - $28Onsite

About The Position

If you're looking for a rewarding career opportunity with an award-winning company, we'd like to hear from you! We are looking for the right candidate to join our team. This position is recognized as a leader in a Magnet Hospital in the Capital Region, offering a quality of life where career opportunities and quality of life converge. We provide a strong orientation program, generous tuition allowance, and career development opportunities. Positions and shifts are available to accommodate all schedules.

Requirements

  • NYS Security License
  • Active police officer certification; active police officers required to obtain NYS Security Guard license within 6 months of hire.
  • Current Training Certificate.
  • Valid NYS Driver's License
  • Basic computer skills
  • Good oral, interpersonal skills and written communications which will allow you to document investigative activities.
  • One year minimum Security or Law enforcement experience

Responsibilities

  • Performs all security and safety rounds as assigned.
  • Ensures that offices and suites are secured.
  • Responds to calls for service in a timely and appropriate manner.
  • Reports all suspicious activity to the Lead Security Officer or the designee on duty.
  • Identifies hazards and threats to the safety and security of the campus and its occupants and then initiates the appropriate corrective measures or immediately alerts his supervisor regarding the deficiency.
  • Completes written reports of all reported incidents as assigned.
  • Prepares property reports for patient valuables and secures said valuables in the department safe.
  • Uses the departments digital camera to photograph areas where security incidents have been reported.
  • Picks up hours as the need arises, at our Acute care facilities, other than primary work location.

Benefits

  • Generous tuition allowance
  • Career development
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