Security Officer (Day Shift) Law Enforcement & Security - Wolfeboro, NH at Geebo

Security Officer (Day Shift)

Vision Security Services LLC Vision Security Services LLC Wolfeboro, NH Wolfeboro, NH Part-time Part-time $19.
50 - $25.
50 an hour $19.
50 - $25.
50 an hour Job Description Security officers will be responsible for maintaining the overall safety and security of the Huggins Hospital facility, assisting staff, visitors and patients where needed.
Job Requirements:
High school diploma, college preferred.
1-year Healthcare Security experience or related field.
Valid Driver's License.
Officer Roles and
Responsibilities:
1.
Carries out patrols of the main facility and its campus buildings.
2.
Observes patient and visitor behavior and interacts in the event of an issue.
3.
Supports clinical staff safety as they carry out their roles.
4.
Secures and controls access to the organization after hours.
5.
Responds to panic alarms, codes and 911 calls throughout the facility.
6.
Establishes a good working rapport with local law enforcement.
7.
Assists during a helicopter med flight operation.
8.
Conducts regular exterior patrols of campus.
9.
Observes suspicious activity on campus and contacts law enforcement if necessary.
10.
Writes professional and detailed incident reports.
11.
Follows Vision Security and Huggins Hospital policies and procedures.
12.
Assists clinical staff in the transportation of deceased to the morgue.
Job Type:
Part-time Pay:
$19.
50 - $25.
50 per hour
Benefits:
401(k) Dental insurance Flexible schedule Health insurance Life insurance Referral program Vision insurance Experience level:
1 year Schedule:
12 hour shift Night shift
Experience:
Security related:
1 year (Required) Work Location:
In person Security officers will be responsible for maintaining the overall safety and security of the Huggins Hospital facility, assisting staff, visitors and patients where needed.
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Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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