Third Shift Security Supervisor
Meredith College I-O Psychology Master of Arts Program · Raleigh, NC · 4 wk ago
Information TechnologyFull-time
Responsibilities
- Serves as ranking officer during third shift operations.
- Responds to calls for service, and assumes command of incidents.
- Assists in overseeing panic fob accountability, activation response, and documentation.
- Participates in student orientation, safety planning initiatives and safety presentations, as needed.
- Assists 2nd Shift Supervisor with Governors’ School Sunday Camcard access procedures, as needed.
- Conducts investigations; gathers information through interviews, and prepares detailed reports.
- Exercises independent judgment in determining reasonable suspicion, detention, search, or arrest or connects with law enforcement.
- Supervises, trains, mentors, and corrects assigned personnel.
- Reviews and approves reports written by assigned personnel for accuracy and compliance.
- Ensures completion of daily activity reporting prior to shift conclusion.
- Aids with scheduling coordination and coverage adjustments.
- Aids with compiling monthly departmental statistics.
- Contributes to operational (OPS) planning initiatives.
- Aids with event planning involving 3rd shift staffing considerations.
- Coordinates with Raleigh Police Department and emergency services when necessary.
- Patrols campus by vehicle or foot, and directs patrol operations and systematic building security checks.
- Controls access to campus and facilities ensuring campus facilities are secured in accordance with institutional policy.
- Enforces parking regulations and performs traffic control in accordance with institutional policy.
- Deals firmly and courteously with assigned personnel and the public.
Requirements
- High School Diploma (required).
- Current NC Driver License and clear driving history.
- CPR and First Aid Certification (required or ability to obtain).
- Prior supervisory or lead officer experience preferred.
Skills
- Knowledge of advanced law enforcement methods, security methods, and overnight risk management.
- Knowledge of laws of arrest, evidence, search and seizure, and probable cause standards.
- Knowledge of campus safety practices and event security coordination.
- Ability to supervise personnel and review documentation effectively.
- Ability to make sound decisions in high-activity and high-visibility environments with limited supervision.
- Ability to interpret and apply policies, regulations, and procedures.
- Ability to respond calmly and decisively during emergencies.
- Ability to observe legal and defensive driving practices.