What are the responsibilities and job description for the Building Monitor (FT/PT)(New) position at Northeast Ohio Neighborhood?
General Duties:
Under the general supervision of the Director of Facilities, the Building Monitor is responsible for monitoring and patrolling all areas within the health center; checking for potential hazards; enforcing building/NEON Safety Manual rules; responding to emergencies; ensuring the proper use of facilities; managing access/alarm control and reporting any issues to relevant authorities; and essentially acting as a watchful presence to safeguard people and property within the building. This role also involves monitoring the premises to prevent unauthorized access to interior and/or exterior spaces and serving as a resource to staff/patients/visitors each day.
Education:
High School Diploma or G.E.D. required.
Minimum Qualifications:
- Previous building monitoring experience preferred, especially within a healthcare setting.
- CPR and First Aid certification is a plus.
- Strong observational, problem-solving, and communications skills.
- Ability to remain calm under pressure and respond effectively in emergencies.
- Physical ability to stand for extended periods and perform patrols.
- Ability to lift 25 pounds and perform physical tasks (e.g. walking upstairs, walking throughout building, walking around exterior building, etc.) for extended periods of time.
- Strong attention to detail and commitment to maintaining a safe environment.
- Strong interpersonal skills with sensitivity for diverse populations and ability to work with patients and all levels of staff.
- Strong organizational skills with attention to detail.
- Excellent time-management skills with the ability to complete multiple tasks efficiently and effectively.
- Strong ability to work independently and professionally.
- Dependable transportation is required.
Technical Skills & Working Conditions
- Ability to use a Walkie-talkie and/or MARCS Radio.
- Ability to activate/deactivate alarm systems.
- May involve shift work, including nights, weekends, and holidays.
- Exposure to potentially stressful situations and weather conditions during outdoor patrols.