Security Officer

Intermountain Health
6d$20 - $26Onsite

About The Position

The Security Officer provides a safe environment for patients, visitors, employees, and volunteers. This position is responsible to enforce policy, provide assistance and direction, respond to emergencies, and to provide protection for employees, visitors, and Intermountain property. Essential Functions De-escalation: Security officers use verbal and non-verbal strategies to calm individuals and resolve conflicts peacefully, minimizing the need for physical force. Dealing with Violent Patients: They intervene to protect the safety of everyone involved when patients act aggressively or violently, including using physical restraints when necessary. Training on Workplace Violence Prevention (WPVP): Security officers teach WPVP techniques, focusing on education, prevention, and mitigation of workplace violence. This includes handling verbal harassment, physical assault, and bomb threats. Regulatory Compliance: Ensuring compliance with regulations such as HIPAA when reporting crimes or incidents, disclosing only the minimum necessary information to law enforcement. Bomb Threat/Suspicious Package Responses: Trained to respond to bomb threats and suspicious packages, following protocols to ensure the safety of the facility. Participation in Drills: Engaging in exercises like infant abduction and active shooter scenarios to prepare staff for real-life situations. Conducting Searches: Performing respectful and safe searches of patients and searching for narcotics, ensuring compliance with legal requirements. Safety Inspections: Conducting inspections of walking surfaces, fire extinguishers, and overall facility safety to mitigate risks. Parking Enforcement: Enforcing parking regulations to ensure safety and accessibility, focusing on enhancing the patient experience. Investigations: Collaborating with HR and law enforcement to conduct investigations, following protocols for disclosing patient information, and ensuring facility safety.

Requirements

  • Current Driver’s License (if applicable for the role).
  • Current Basic Life Certification (BLS) for healthcare providers or willing to obtain within 90 days of hire.
  • At least 21 years of age.
  • Current Unarmed Security Officer License if employed in the state of Montana

Nice To Haves

  • One-year previous law enforcement, corrections, public safety, military police or security experience.

Responsibilities

  • De-escalation
  • Dealing with Violent Patients
  • Training on Workplace Violence Prevention (WPVP)
  • Regulatory Compliance
  • Bomb Threat/Suspicious Package Responses
  • Participation in Drills
  • Conducting Searches
  • Safety Inspections
  • Parking Enforcement
  • Investigations

Benefits

  • We care about your well-being – mind, body, and spirit – which is why we provide our caregivers a generous benefits package that covers a wide range of programs to foster a sustainable culture of wellness that encompasses living healthy, happy, secure, connected, and engaged.
  • Intermountain Health’s PEAK program supports caregivers in the pursuit of their education goals and career aspirations by providing up-front tuition coverage paid directly to the academic institution. The program offers 100+ learning options to choose from, including undergraduate studies, high school diplomas, and professional skills and certificates. Caregivers are eligible to participate in PEAK on day 1 of employment.
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