Security Officer I Parrish Medical Center - Titusville Hospital

Security Officer I

Full Time • Parrish Medical Center - Titusville Hospital
Department:
Safety and Security

Schedule/Status: 
Varies; Full Time

Standard Hours/Week: 
40

General Description: 
The Security Officer I reports to the Security Lead or Security Supervisor, conducts activities to prevent, fire, theft, vandalism, illegal entry, and bodily harm. Prevents crime and enables deterrence by presenting a highly visible, physically capable, professional uniformed presence. Responds to alarms and other calls for assistance to rescue, protect, and defend. Has access to medication storage areas, may receive, deliver and store medications only.  The position shall exemplify the desired Culture of Choice® and philosophies of Parrish Healthcare 

 Key Responsibilities: 
  • Provides all necessary aspects of security service based on established age-specific standards, appropriate to the age group of the individuals served.
  • Assists in confronting unauthorized persons for questioning; routes, detains them, or telephones police for assistance, according to situation.
  • Notifies Communication Center to alert Fire Department and Hospital personnel in event of fire. Maintains contact with Communication Center by radio or telephone.
  • Reports unusual conditions or malfunctions of heating, electrical systems, plumbing, or communications system.
  • Assists in monitoring and control of parking areas. Maintains emergency vehicle access to emergency entrance and other areas of facility.
  • Assists in escorting personnel to and from parking lots or between buildings as required.
  • Prepares reports using computer word processing applications.
  • Assists with ambulation of patients as required.
  • Assists in the patrol of buildings and grounds, examining doors, windows, entrances and exterior lighting and to determine that all areas are secure and tamper free.
  • Responds to emergency situations and takes actions as directed.
  • Provides directions and assistance to patients and visitors.
  • Performs similar or related duties as assigned.
  • Knows fire, disaster and safety procedures and regulations as it pertains to the work area
Requirements:

Formal Education:
  •   High School Diploma or GED equivalent is required.
Work Experience:
  • 0 to 1 year experience
Required Licenses, Certifications, Registrations:
  • Valid State of Florida Drivers License (FDL) and Motor Vehicle Record (MVR) that is acceptable to PMC’s corporate automobile insurance carrier — license will be screened prior to employment and annually thereafter.
  • FEMA IS906 and IS907 within one (1) year of hire
  • IAHSS Certified Healthcare Security Officer (CHSO) within one (1) year of hire
  • BLS through The American Heart Association required to be completed quarterly through RQI once hired.
Full Time Benefits: 
Eligible to participate in a number of PMC-sponsored benefits, including: 
  • Benefits Start on Day 1 
  • Health, Dental and Vision Insurance 
  • 403(b) Retirement Program 
  • Tuition Reimbursement/Educational Assistance 
  • EAP, Flex Spending, Accident, Critical and Other Applicable Benefits 
  • Annual Accrual of 152 Personal Leave Bank (PLB) Hours 

We are an equal opportunity employer and all qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, national origin, disability status, protected veteran status, or any other characteristic protected by law.





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