MultiCare
SecurityOfficer
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“Security Officer at MultiCare. Skills: general security, protection of people and property, enforcement of all applicable policies, rules, and regulations, Deter criminal activity and misconduct utilizing tactical techniques, Apply the concepts of Awareness, Vigilance, Avoidance, Defense, and Escape, Effectively operate/leverage required security equipment and tools. Conduct general security in the protection of people and property and the enforcement of all applicable policies, rules, and regul”
What You'll Achieve.
provide protection over MultiCare Health System properties and facilities; own the responsibility for the security and safety of MultiCare patients, employees, and visitors
Industry & Context.
12 hr shifts, Night Shift
What They're Looking For.
Must Have
High school graduate or equivalent preferred, Current Washington or Idaho state driver’s license, IAHSS basic certification or ability to obtain within one (1) year of hire date, Minimum six (6) months of experience in police, military, or security, Proof of a safe driving record, BLS certification or obtained within 30 days of hire, First Aid training within 30 days of hire
Nice to Have
preferable in a health care setting
What You'll Do.
Conduct general security in the protection of people and property and the enforcement of all applicable policies
Deter criminal activity and misconduct utilizing tactical techniques.
Utilize Management of Aggressive Behavior skills both verbally and physically as required.
Apply the concepts of Awareness
and Escape to effectively protect and serve facility campus.
Utilize weapons detection devices to monitor patients/visitors and ensuring the removal of contraband from facility.
Apply appropriate techniques with assistive devices when engaging with combative/aggressive individuals.
Effectively operate/leverage required security equipment and tools.
Full Job Description
**Join a team that shares your calling** At MultiCare, you’re more than just a job title — you’re part of a team built on trust that cares for each other, our patients and our communities. Belonging here means living our mission and values every day. If your purpose and passions align with ours, you’ll find a place to grow, do meaningful work and build a career you love in a community that feels like home. **FTE:** 1.0 **Shift:** Night **Schedule:** 12 hr shifts **Position Summary** The Security Officer is a key position on our Security Services team. In this role, you provide protection over MultiCare Health System properties and facilities. You will own the responsibility for the security and safety of MultiCare patients, employees, and visitors. **Responsibilities** **** * Conduct general security in the protection of people and property and the enforcement of all applicable policies, rules, and regulations. * Deter criminal activity and misconduct utilizing tactical techniques. * Utilize Management of Aggressive Behavior skills both verbally and physically as required. * Apply the concepts of Awareness, Vigilance, Avoidance, Defense, and Escape to effectively protect and serve facility campus. * Utilize weapons detection devices to monitor patients/visitors and ensuring the removal of contraband from facility. * Apply appropriate techniques with assistive devices when engaging with combative/aggressive individuals. * Effectively operate/leverage required security equipment and tools. **Requirements** * High school graduate or equivalent preferred. * Current Washington or Idaho state driver’s license (driving is not required for this position at Navos Hospital). * IAHSS basic certification or ability to obtain within one (1) year of hire date. * Minimum six (6) months of experience in police, military, or security, preferable in a health care setting. * Proof of a safe driving record (which meets established MultiCare Standards) obtained by a motor vehicle report
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