Security Officer
DescriptionFLSA Status: Non-ExemptDepartment: SecurityReports to: Director of SecurityWho We AreCamillus House serves individuals who are poor and homeless in South Florida. Guided by the teachings of St. John of God, we provide housing, healthcare, and supportive services rooted in our core values of Hospitality, Respect, Quality, Spirituality, and Responsibility.Who You AreA safety-focused, dependable security professional. You communicate respectfully, uphold Camillus House values, and maintain a calm, solutions-oriented presence—even under pressure. You are committed to protecting people, property, and the well-being of the campus community.What You’ll DoEnsure the safety of clients, staff, and visitors, protect Camillus House property, respond to emergencies, and enforce campus rules and procedures with professionalism and compassion.Your Key ResponsibilitiesCampus Patrol & Safety MonitoringPatrol campus grounds and buildings on foot to ensure all doors, windows, and gates are secured.Watch for signs of fire, safety hazards, or dangerous conditions and report them promptly.Conduct regular checks of dormitories, confirming your presence to residents.Identify and report damage, malfunctions, suspicious activity, or safety risks across campus.Security Operations & ComplianceAssist all individuals in complying with Camillus House regulations and campus conduct rules.Issue traffic and parking citations when appropriate.Respond to requests for routine departmental services (e.g., unlocking suites, offices, and meeting spaces).Provide security coverage for special events and provide crowd control as assigned.Maintain a professional, welcoming environment consistent with organizational values.Mission, Values & Community InteractionDemonstrate Camillus House values in all interactions:Hospitality: Greet everyone with warmth and a willingness to help.Respect: Honor the dignity of each person.Spirituality: Support a safe and balanced environment for mind, body, and spirit.Quality: Bring your best to every task.Responsibility: Protect the environment and all entrusted resources. RequirementsEducationHigh School Diploma or GED required.Equivalent combinations of education, experience, and/or certification will be considered.Experience & Skills4–5 years of security experience.Experience making sound decisions using good judgment in routine and urgent situations.Strong conflict-resolution and de-escalation skills.Ability to read and interpret departmental policies and procedures.Strong written and verbal communication skills.Ability to operate security-related equipment (radios, AEDs, flashlights, golf carts, etc.).CPR and basic first aid certifications preferred.Proficiency with Microsoft Windows; additional computer skills a plus.Ability to lead a team effectively while remaining calm under pressure.Capability to work independently and collaboratively within multidisciplinary teams.Culturally sensitive to the needs of vulnerable populations.Must be at least 21 years old and free of felony convictions.Licenses & Background RequirementsClass D Florida Security License.Valid Florida Driver License with clean driving record.Successful completion of:Toxicology screeningLevel II background screeningOIG reference checkLanguage skills: English proficiency required; Spanish preferred; additional languages (e.g., Creole) a plus.Physical RequirementsThis Role Requires The Ability ToSit, stand, walk, kneel, climb, bend, stoop, push/pull, crouch, crawl.Lift and carry items under 25 lbs.Perform repetitive motions and maintain manual dexterity.Work EnvironmentWork takes place both indoors and outdoors.Exposure to dust, dirt, inclement weather, and confined spaces may occur.ScheduleFlexible schedule required; shifts include mornings, evenings, overnights, weekends, and holidays.Standard shift options include:7:00 AM – 3:30 PM3:00 PM – 11:30 PM11:00 PM – 7:30 AMEqual Opportunity EmployerCamillus House is an equal opportunity employer and a drug-free workplace. We are committed to creating an inclusive environment for all employees, valuing diversity, and fostering a culture of equity.