Protective Services Officer Armed
OhioHealth · Van Wert, OH · 2 mo ago
Information TechnologyFull-time
Responsibilities
- Patrols hospital, parking areas and off-site locations to observe, protect and provide assistance as needed.
- Observes, corrects, reports and documents incidents of risk-related situations to management.
- Identifies, reports and corrects security and safety breeches.
- Conducts and assists in investigations of criminal and administrative incidents in the best interest of the hospital.
- Handles valuable items as needed.
- Assists with violent or potentially violent patients, visitors and staff when called throughout the hospital.
- Enforces Hospital Policy as related to security will be a 1st responder to all emergency situations, provide safety and security services in all areas of the OhioHealth and grounds.
- Foot patrol of the hospital and surrounding campus; mobile patrol of parking areas and off site locations to observe and provide assistance.
- Observe, correct, report and document incidents to management; identify, report and correct security and safety breaches; provide surveillance and security in the parking areas.
- Work independently to determine the correct response to most situations and initiate actions accordingly.
- Conduct and assist in investigations of criminal and administrative incidents; participate in the hospital lost and found program.
- Assist with violent or potentially violent patients, visitors, and staff in the Emergency Department, Behavioral Health Unit, and other areas of the hospital.
- Enforce and implement hospital policies related to security/safety.
- Assist in the hospital control center and other operational areas during breaks or staff shortage.
- Control access and monitor security of drugs in the hospital pharmacies through the hospitals access control system.
- Assist patients and visitors with automobile difficulty, such as changing tires, retrieving keys locked inside car, and other general needs.
- Investigate narcotic alarms, losses, and discrepancies.
Qualifications
- High School or GED (Required)
- DL - Driver's License - Department of Motor Vehicles, OPOTC - Ohio Peace Officer Training Commission - Ohio Peace Officer Training Commission
- OPOTC Private Security Twenty (20) Hours Firearms Certification or Ohio Peace Officer Basic Training Certificate.
- Basic computer skills; excellent written and verbal communication skills.
- Mentally and physically capable to successfully complete training for, participate in, and maintain certification as applicable.