The Superior Court
SecurityOfficer
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“Security Officer at The Superior Court. Skills: Security, Public safety. Safeguard and ensure well-being. Maintain secure environment”
Industry & Context.
Assess security risks; Assess vulnerabilities; Adapt security measures
Stand for up to 2 hours, Engage in balanced movements, Throw hand strikes, Use impact weapons, Kick at targets, Perform controlled falls, Engage in fighting techniques on ground, Bend knees, Lower center, Touch ground with one hand, Bend knees to 45-degree angle
What They're Looking For.
Must Have
High school diploma or GED, One year of security experience, Pass pre-employment drug screening, Pass character and fitness investigation, Complete Court Security Officer Training Academy, Attain passing score on competency assessment, Complete 90 calendar days on-post service, Complete JBSD Officer Certification Requirements, Obtain Basic Life Safety certification, Obtain CPR/AED provider certification, Obtain certification in defensive weapons tactics, Qualify to carry and use restraints, Qualify to carry and use batons, Qualify to carry and use CEWs, Valid Arizona Driver License
What You'll Do.
Safeguard and ensure well-being
Maintain secure environment
Deter and limit malicious acts
Prevent possible harm
Detect potential danger
Balance security measures
Prevent entry of weapons
Prevent entry of unlawful materials
How You'll Work.
Team & Collaboration
Cross-functional teams
Communication Scope
Oral communication; Written communication
Full Job Description
**Posting Date** 06/03/26 **Application Deadline** Open Until Filled **Pay Range** Min - 1st Quartile - Mid - Max $21.00 - $22.38 - $24.75 - $29.50 The expected ENTRY pay range for this position based on experience and equity within the Judicial Branch is $21.03 to $21.92. This position is non-exempt under the FLSA. **What We Offer** We offer generous paid time off, paid sick leave, and 10 paid holidays! We have affordable medical, dental, and vision insurance, and our employees are entitled to coverage by one of several State-sponsored retirement pension plans, our employee assistance program, and wellness incentives. Additionally, our employees have the option of life insurance, disability, a group legal plan, and pet insurance. Under the current guidelines for the Public Service Loan Forgiveness (PSLF) Program, the Maricopa County Superior Court is a qualifying employer. Therefore, any full time Judicial Branch employee, who meets other eligibility criteria may be eligible for loan forgiveness under this program. [Click here to learn more!](https://superiorcourt.maricopa.gov/Human-Resources/Benefits) **Job Type** Classified – Judicial CPR **Department** **About the Position** Job Description The **Security Officer** embodies a commitment to safeguard and ensure the well-being of others while maintaining a secure environment within the Judicial Branch. As a dedicated security professional, you are a frontline defender and guardian of peace and order utilizing developed programs to deter and limit opportunities for malicious acts, anticipate and prevent possible harm, and detect potential danger. We use common sense as our driving guideline to balance the level of security measures that appropriately address the degree of risk to reassure our judicial officers, employees, and visitors of their safety within our buildings. If you're ready to embrace a position where vigilance meets service and where your presence makes a difference, then join us in a role that goes
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