What are the responsibilities and job description for the Security Driver/Guard position at New Brunswick Counseling Center?
New Brunswick Counseling Center (NBCC) is seeking a Part-Time Security Driver/Guard (Mount Holly Location)to support our Mobile Unit operations and help maintain a safe, secure, and professional environment for clients and staff. This position supports mobile outreach services by providing transportation, security oversight, and light administrative assistance.
Key Responsibilities
- Safely operate and transport the NBCC Mobile Unit to scheduled community locations
- Maintain the safety and security of the mobile unit, staff, clients, and surrounding area
- Conduct pre- and post-trip vehicle inspections; report concerns promptly
- Monitor access to the mobile unit and address unauthorized activity when necessary
- Respond to security situations and emergencies appropriately
- Provide First Aid/CPR when needed
- Assist with mobile unit setup, breakdown, cleanliness, and sanitation
- Support agency safety protocols, inspections, and documentation tasks
Qualifications
- High School Diploma or equivalent required
- Valid SORA Certification (must be current)
- Valid NJ Driver’s License with a clean driving record
- Current CPR Certification
- Minimum 1 year of security and/or professional driving experience, preferably in healthcare, mental health, or community settings
- Ability to lift up to 25 lbs. and stand for extended periods
- Must pass background check and drug screening
Schedule
- Part-Time | 15–16 hours per week
- Two days per week (daytime schedule)
- Closed Sundays and major holidays
Work Environment
Position involves operating a mobile healthcare vehicle, walking, standing, and moderate physical activity including lifting and setup duties.
Benefits:
- Paid Sick Time
- Employer-Contributed 401(k) Retirement Plan
- Supportive work culture
- Consistent daytime schedule
- Meaningful community-impact work
Why Join NBCC?
Join a mission-driven organization dedicated to providing compassionate mental health and addiction recovery services to the community. This role plays an important part in maintaining safety and supporting successful mobile unit operations.