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The Security Officer provides a valuable resource of information and service for patients, visitors and the staff at the hospital. Security Officer page is loaded. In addition, the officer is responsible to perform security duties, respond to all security alerts, fires, and disasters (i.e. Disasters Levels I, II, III, and IV, etc.
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Job Description Allied Universal is Now Hiring in the Northeast Philadelphia AreaHospital Security Officer Full Time - Multiple Shifts Available *Must have a High School Diploma or G.E.D. Equivalent*Must be willing to walk/stand for long periods of time*Must have customer service experience $12.50 Per HourWeekly Pay.
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School security experience (preferred). Communicate and coordinate movement with client, US Security staff and US Security Care Management; Execute basic security functions such as perimeter and interior foot/mounted patrols, monitor CCTV and other systems, secure client property and assets, stand posts and perform other service related duties.
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Candidate must be certified under PA Act 235 and possess a High School Diploma and a minimum of five years experience in security/law enforcement. Under the direction of the Security Manager, the Security Officer will develop and implement practices and procedures for the safety and security of all PPSP Facilities and events, monitor building entrances/exits at all times during business hours, and screen all persons and packages entering the buildings.
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We are looking for a highly motivated unarmed school security officers to ensure the safety and protection of our client’s assets in accordance with all local, state and federal laws. Abington Area: School | First Shift | Mon – Fri (7:30AM – 3PM) | Some after school events.
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At least 21 years of age or olderHigh school education or equivalent (GED)Legally authorized to work in the United StatesHave a solid/stable work historyDrug Testing and Background screening requiredSecurity, Military, Corrections, or Law Enforcement experience is a PLUS State Security License or ability to obtain one - No worries if not, we can help you.
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Education Requirement: Graduation from high school or vocational school or possession of an approved high school equivalent certificate. Summary: Under direction of a supervisor in the Department of Public Safety, during an assigned tour of duty, provides assistance and protection to persons and property in and about university owned buildings, campus grounds, and parking areas; maintains orderly conditions throughout the campus, and takes the measures required to assure observance of university policies and state law; does related work as required.
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At least 18 years of age or olderHigh school education or equivalent (GED)Legally authorized to work in the United StatesHave a solid/stable work historyDrug Testing and Background screening requiredSecurity, Military, Corrections, or Law Enforcement experience is a PLUS State Security License or ability to obtain one - No worries if not, we can help you.
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High School Diploma or GED equivalent; AND three or more years’ experience in a law enforcement organization, as an Officer, Detective, and/or Corporal; OR an equivalent combination of education, training and experience.
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