Mary Free Bed
Healthcare
SecurityOfficer(Nights)
“Security Officer (Nights) at Mary Free Bed. Skills: Security, Patient safety, Emergency response. Make eye contact and pleasantly greet each patient,. Maintain a pleasant, friendly, and professional demeanor”
Industry & Context.
Critical thinking; Problem-solving skills
Possible exposure to blood borne pathogens, Possible exposure to infectious/hazardous materials, Possible exposure to high or low temperatures, Ability to function in inclement weather
What They're Looking For.
Must Have
Ability to work flexible schedules, Ability to work in inclement weather, Ability to speak, read and write standard English, Ability to apply reasoning and understanding, Ability to understand 24 hour and military time systems, Valid State of Michigan driver's license, Maintain a driving record with no OWI or OWVI infractions and 4 points or less, Demonstrate critical thinking, Demonstrate problem-solving skills, Ability to manage multiple priorities, Ability to multi-task
Nice to Have
Bilingual, Competent with computers, Competent with Microsoft Office Suite software
What You'll Do.
Make eye contact and pleasantly greet each patient
and professional demeanor
Ensure a safe and secure environment
Provide protective service and response
Assist with day-to-day operation of the Department
visitors and employees who are in
Intervene when appropriate to reduce or defuse potentially
Patrol hospital buildings and grounds
Detect or deter criminal activity and unsafe conditions
Respond to emergency situations
calls for service and
Provide supports for safe and efficient parking and
Standby as requested in certain situations
Monitor and maintain closed circuit TV/video surveillance and
Monitor and maintain other life safety systems
Coordinate safety and security procedures during emergencies
fire and other alarms
Take appropriate action
Create safety awareness among guests and staff
Conduct preliminary investigations into thefts
Prevent and detect signs of intrusion
Ensure security of doors
and inter-departmental calls
Take and relay messages
Respond to telephone queries
Facilitate public and hospital business
Respond quickly and accurately to emergency and non-emergency
Receive initial reports
Alert outside agencies for their response
Page instructions to all hospital staff
Provide further communications
Clear and reset alarm systems
Make appropriate overhead pages
or other guests to different
Protect all hospital guest and staff’s confidentiality
neat work environment
Maintain a professional appearance
Maintain the security vehicle
Maintain all surrounding areas within the security office
Adhere to hospital policies
Maintain a detailed knowledge of the facility
Complete incident reports
How You'll Work.
Team & Collaboration
Cross-functional teams
Communication Scope
Present information; Use communication devices
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