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By exhibiting vigilance and tactfulness in following company protocol, the Armed Security Guard is perceptive at identifying situational risk within assigned areas and prompt in communicating events to Site Supervisor/ Manager on duty.
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Complete monthly security reports Create incident reports and disseminate them as appropriate Document in CARES and other Westhab protocols Facilitate process when EMS and NYPD are on site Conduct daily security and fire safety system inspections Fulfill all job responsibilities of a Client Care Monitor in their absence.
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On-site programs range from childcare, early childhood education centers, afterschool clubs and programs, and youth recreation activities, such as sports teams, to housing assistance, case management, parenting workshops, career and job vocational training, support groups and substance abuse assistance, and family engagement and recreation events for the whole family.
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An Armed Security Shift Supervisor acts as a liaison between site supervisor, Account Manager/Field Operations Manager and professional security officers. The Armed Security Shift Supervisor will supervise and coordinate the delivery of quality services on a specific shift at an assigned customer.
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Conducts training on clinical subjects, charting, fire safety plan, fire drills, emergency plans and procedures, building security, volunteers and interns, and site-specific exposure control plan.
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Before providing any personal information to outside parties, verify that the job you are applying for appears on our Careers site. The Functional Area Supervisor (FAS) / Office Supervisor is a permanent, full-time position supporting the overall mission of the U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) by facilitating operations at a local USCIS Field Office.
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By exhibiting vigilance and tactfulness in following company protocol, the Security Guard is perceptive at identifying situational risk within assigned areas and prompt in communicating events to Site Supervisor/ Manager on duty.
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Liaise with on-site treatment providers, and VA SSVF, GPD and HUD/VASH Liaisons. Directly supervise VASH Case Managers for residential programs, and other specialized program staff depending on site specifications.
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Case Manager (2 Positions) With direction and guidance from the shift supervisor, Case Managers will deliver on-site trauma-informed social services at our Sanctuary NYC site.
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The Site Security Supervisor will supervise and coordinate the delivery of quality services on a specific shift at an assigned customer. The Site Supervisor will act as a liaison between the Account Manager, and professional security officers.
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The Security Specialists, under the direct supervision of the Shift Supervisor, ensures SIS standards and policies are met in overall field services, operations and functions in assigned area such as: site inspections, emergency response, camera review, client liaison, and special projects as assigned.
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Notify supervisors and on-site staff of any irregularities, suspicious activities, security breaches, and safety hazards. Unarmed - Corporate Site Supervisor. Must embody and promote company values while operating as a highly visible deterrent on site.
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Shift supervisors will provide and oversee on-site trauma-informed social service deliveryat city sanctuary hotels throughout New York City. Working cooperatively with hotel operations and security staff, shift supervisors will welcome and engage migrant and asylum-seeking single adults, families with children, or adult families (without children.
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Security Site Supervisor in Brooklyn, NY (Must be able to drive)The Security Site Supervisor is responsible for the supervision and monitoring of security services.
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Conducts patrol of the site interior and perimeter to identify potential security and safety risks or undesirable conditions. In the case of suspicious behavior, reports via radio to the supervisor on duty; reports any alarms similarly.
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