SECURITY REPRESENTATIVE - LANIER SECURITY Law Enforcement & Security - Valley, AL at Geebo

SECURITY REPRESENTATIVE - LANIER SECURITY

Valley, AL Valley, AL Per diem Per diem Estimated:
$32.
2K - $40.
8K a year Estimated:
$32.
2K - $40.
8K a year EAMC MISSION At East Alabama Medical Center, our mission is high quality, compassionate health care, and that statement guides everything we do.
We set high standards for customer service, quality, and keeping costs under control.
POSITION SUMMARY Eamc-Lanier Security Officers, are responsible for the following duties:
Secures premises, patients and personnel, by making bi-hourly rounds of the property and monitoring security surveillance video.
Responds to codes, secures patient meds, valuables, weapons, etc.
Secures and transports cadavers to the morgue until release.
Inspects all access points to prevent theft, damage and patient elopement.
Monitors all instructed equipment preforms light maintenance duties when needed and calls-in maintenance when determined necessary.
Security officers are required to use situational awareness and de-escalation techniques to calm patients/visitors, and remove subjects when deemed necessary.
Security Officers must remain professional at all times when dealing with the public, patients and coworkers and must maintain patient privacy in all situations.
Security Officers are also responsible for any duties outlined by policies of Eamc-Lanier Hospital.
POSITION QUALIFICATIONS Minimum Education high school diploma or equivalent Minimum Experience 1 year healthcare or law enforcement experience Required Registration/License/Certification Completion of CPI class with 1 year of employment BLS within 90 days of DOH/Transfer Valid Drivers License Preferred Education some college Preferred Experience N/A Preferred Registration/License/Certification N/A Other Requirements N/A Location:
EAMC LAN SECURITY Schedule:
PER DIEM.
Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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