Security Officer - System Offices

CommonSpirit HealthCentennial, CO
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About The Position

Where You’ll Work Inspired by faith. Driven by innovation. Powered by humankindness. CommonSpirit Health is building a healthier future for all through its integrated health services. As one of the nation’s largest nonprofit Catholic healthcare organizations, CommonSpirit Health delivers more than 20 million patient encounters annually through more than 2,300 clinics, care sites and 137 hospital-based locations, in addition to its home-based services and virtual care offerings. CommonSpirit has more than 157,000 employees, 45,000 nurses and 25,000 physicians and advanced practice providers across 24 states and contributes more than $4.2 billion annually in charity care, community benefits and unreimbursed government programs. Together with our patients, physicians, partners, and communities, we are creating a more just, equitable, and innovative healthcare delivery system. Job Summary and Responsibilities As our Security Officer, you will monitor buildings and grounds on the property to ensure the safety and security of employees, patients, and other visitors. Every day you will monitor the property by walking and driving around the premises. Your security detail could include guarding facility and unit access points, monitoring surveillance cameras, testing new security technology, and protecting all employees/visitors against acts of violence should they arise. To be successful in this role, you’ll need the ability to remain calm and take action based on the situation, known facts, and understand the position limitations. You are also expected to respond to emergency codes in a timely manner. Previous experience in security/patrol in a healthcare setting is preferred. Monitor entrances to guard against theft and maintain security of the facility.

Requirements

  • High school diploma or equivalent required.
  • Six (6) months experience as security officer in a healthcare setting or Law enforcement or military service; or One (1) year experience as a security officer required.
  • Current driver’s license issued by the state wherein the position is posted with satisfactory driving history.
  • ○ Able to provide a DMV report if requested within 30 days of hire for facilities which require the position to operate a motor vehicle.
  • Current state issued guard card/license, showing no disciplinary actions, in states where required.
  • Able to properly use assigned equipment and follow established policies and procedures.
  • Has obtained American Heart Association Basic Life Support (BLS) certification within 90 days of employment.
  • Completes ICS 100HCb, 200b, & 700a training courses within 90 days of hire.
  • Maintain all other required training/certifications thereafter while employed by CommonSpirit Health.
  • Must be able to speak English, communicate clearly orally, and in writing.
  • Knowledgeable in the use of de-escalation techniques.

Nice To Haves

  • International Association of Healthcare Security and Safety (IAHSS) Basic Training for Healthcare Security Officer within 90 days.
  • The ideal candidate should have excellent customer service skills and experience in a corporate setting.
  • Familiar with duties and responsibility of being a security officer.

Responsibilities

  • Patrols, guards and secures property and grounds.
  • Monitors assigned areas for possible violations and regulations.
  • Conveys information orally or in written to individuals or groups to ensure they understand the message.
  • Listens and responds appropriately to calls.
  • Identifies problems/concerns and take appropriate action to resolve the problem. Keeping I mind the available facts, constraints, and anticipated consequences.

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What This Job Offers

Job Type

Full-time

Education Level

High school or GED

Number of Employees

5,001-10,000 employees

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