Protective Service Officer
ProtectiveServiceOfficerBehavioralHealthPavilion
“Protective Service Officer - Behavioral Health Pavilion at Protective Service Officer. Skills: Patrols, Monitors, Secures, Intervenes, Investigates, Responds. Perform patrols. Monitor security cameras”
Industry & Context.
Decision Making; Problem solving
Every Saturday and Sunday Required, Physical Requirements
What They're Looking For.
Must Have
High School diploma, Valid Ohio driver’s license, Proof of auto insurance, Pass motor vehicle background inspection, Insurance eligibility, Driving qualifications, Training set forth by Nationwide Children’s Hospital, Maintain qualification of insurance guidelines, IAHSS Basic Security Officer training within the first six months
What You'll Do.
Monitor security cameras
Intervene in conflict
Conduct preliminary investigations
Maintain documentation
Respond to emergencies
Enforce parking policies
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