Security Professional
The Security professional will be expected to respond to alarms, emergency requests, and use verbal de-escalation skills to resolve safety incidents. They are also expected to maintain confidentiality and discretion when handling private information, along with presenting strong customer service. Security will be expected to greet and screen visitors who enter the hospital reception/lobby areas. This includes explaining and enforcing hospital guidelines, directing visitors to appropriate locations, maintaining the hospital's identification/visitor policies by issuing contractor/vendor/visitor passes, calling departments and verifying approval for visitation, and screening deliveries to patients and staff.Other Duties IncludeResponding efficiently and effectively to fire drills, external and internal disasters and/or drills, trauma alerts, emergency response codes, etc.Maintaining self-control in stressful situationsManaging verbally or physically aggressive situations without injury to patients and staff, using verbal intervention/de-escalation skills, remaining calm, exercising judgment, and avoiding unnecessary physical force and abusive languageAssisting clinical staff in the application of clinical restraints, including physical holds when necessaryThe ability to remain calm under pressureHave good judgmentHave an empathy-led mindsetGood physical fitness and strengthAbility to lift and drag 100 poundsStrong customer service and communication skillsKnowledge of healthcare environments, such as what threats and vulnerabilities are presentThe ability to form strong working relationships with hospital staffHave a working knowledge of computers, including Microsoft WordJob Posted by ApplicantPro