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Advanced Senior Public Safety Officer | Certified Law Enforcement Sergeant

Join a dedicated healthcare security team in the heart of the Midwest region, where your leadership and expertise will help maintain a safe and secure environment for patients, visitors, and staff. This role offers the opportunity to supervise and mentor public safety officers while actively participating in crisis management and daily security operations. General SummaryThe Senior Patrol Officer (Sergeant) is responsible for routine surveillance of healthcare premises, grounds, and buildings, while serving as a first-line supervisor within the department. Essential Duties and ResponsibilitiesDevelop and manage schedules for the Public Safety Department and assist in performance evaluations. Provide leadership and training to subordinate officers in line with established policies and procedures. Maintain accurate records and documentation of daily activities, rounds, and incidents in compliance with departmental standards. Serve as an instructor and trainer to ensure the safety and protection of all individuals on site. Offer supervision and guidance to Public Safety Officers. Support crisis or emergency response efforts alongside department leadership, ensuring efficient and professional handling of situations. Assist with call statistics and minor administrative duties as needed. EducationCompletion of an accredited law enforcement academy is required. ExperienceMinimum of one year of patrol officer experience or four years of active law enforcement detention experience. Certification and LicensesCurrent BLS certification through the American Heart Association is required. Must be a commissioned law enforcement officer in good standing with the state POST Commission or have held a valid commission within the last three years. Mental and Physical RequirementsAbility to follow written and verbal instructions, perform relevant calculations, and interpret policies related to safety and security. The role requires standing, walking, sitting, lifting, and strong communication skills. Candidates must be able to manage multiple crisis situations professionally under stress and possess knowledge of hospital codes and emergency procedures. Working ConditionsThis position involves exposure to various environmental conditions including heat, cold, noise, chemicals, infectious diseases, and potentially aggressive individuals. Interaction with patients, families, visitors, and staff is frequent.