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- Patrol Hospital buildings and grounds, to protect against fire, theft, illegal entry, infractions of safety regulations and other irregularities.
- Insure the security and safety of Hospital properties, employees, equipment and records, as well as, all physical aspects of the property including parking lots and motor vehicles.
- Participate in investigations, maintain records and prepare incident reports and other documents pertinent to security activities accurately and completely.
- Investigate disturbances and in the event of emergency, take charge of policing to maintain order, safety and to protect property.
- Respond to emergency situations such as accidents and injuries crimes and safety hazards. Provide assistance and summon the proper authorities.
- Respond to inquiries and assist Hospital personnel; provide assistance in restraining of psychiatric patients as requested.
- Secure and unlock offices and facilities.
- Secure patient valuables and lost and found articles.
- Maintain required records and reports and files as required. Maintain department equipment and supplies.
- Attendance required at all education and inservice training programs.
- Perform other work related duties as requested/directed.
- Ability to read, write and communicate in English.
- High school education or GED.
- 1 year prior experience as a Healthcare Security Officer preferred.
- International Association for Healthcare Security and Safety basic certification program ("IAHSS") preferred, but not required for employment.
- Must have good writing and verbal skills and have the ability to produce a concise, accurate, well written report.
- Ability to relate to all age and ethnic groups in a courteous and professional manner.
- Possession of a valid driver's license.
- CPR (Heart Saver) certification within 4 months of new position.
- CPI (Crisis Prevention) within 4 months of new position and must renew annually.
- Management of Aggressive Behaviors (MOAB) Training within 4 months of hire and must attend MOAB training every 2 years