What are the responsibilities and job description for the Security Officer II position at Seminole State College of Florida?
Responsibilities
DESCRIPTION:
The Security Officer II aids in providing the day-to-day security operations in providing a safe environment and College personnel/property protection using industry-standard crime prevention techniques to minimize or reduce campus crimes. Serves as a shift lead in the absence of the supervisor and helps coordinate shift operations when the supervisor is present. Ensures investigation and security-related incidents are done per department standards and provides information and research.
Essential Functions
Per College Policy 1.020 and 2.020, and College Procedure 2.0350:
The College anticipates that the position incumbent must be available throughout the workday and, on some occasions, after regular work hours. Therefore, as a condition of employment, the incumbent is expected to carry a personal cell phone and is required to provide their current cell phone number to the Office of Human Resources and to their immediate supervisor.
This position is eligible for Veteran’s Preference.
Pay Benefits And Work Schedule
Are you ready to grow your career and make an impact in changing the lives of our students? Seminole State College of Florida has a great opportunity to join our growing team of faculty and staff!
Qualifications
We offer competitive pay with a beginning salary of $34,632 commensurate with education and experience exceed the required qualifications, plus an attractive including:
Conditions of Employment
Finalists and individuals recommended for employment at Seminole State College must reside in the State of Florida at the time of hire and may be subject to background investigations and fingerprinting in compliance with Florida Statute 1001.64; and Seminole State College Policy 1.020; 2.020. Criminal background checks and fingerprinting will be conducted for all new employees, and for rehired employees who have had a break in service for one year or more. The Office of Human Resources will determine which background checks shall be conducted for each position, based upon its review of job descriptions and the responsibilities of the position. These include, but are not limited to, positions that have access to money, master keys, security-sensitive areas and confidential information; positions that have the capability to create, delete, and alter records; and positions that are responsible for the care and instruction of children. The College will conduct various types of background checks which may include, but are not limited to: criminal background, credit check, driver's license check, previous employment and references.
How To Apply
REQUIRED DOCUMENTS (To ensure full consideration all of the following documents must be attached to the application prior to the closing date):
Equal Employment Opportunity
Seminole State College is an equal opportunity employer and strictly prohibits discrimination on the basis of race, color, religion, pregnancy, national origin, ethnicity, age, sex, gender, veterans’ or military status, disability, sexual orientation, genetic information, marital status, or any other factor protected under applicable federal, state, and local laws, rules, and regulations in its programs, activities, and employment.
Other Information
VETERANS' PREFERENCE
Seminole State College of Florida adheres to Florida’s Veteran’s Preference laws by providing preference in hiring to covered job applicants. Moreover, in recognition of the valuable contributions made by veterans, the College also considers any applicant’s military service background when filling job positions not covered by Veteran’s Preference laws.
To claim Veteran's Preference for eligible positions, a copy of your DD-214 form, Certificate of Release or Discharge from Active Duty must be uploaded and attached to your application to claim Veterans' Preference.
Holders Of Degrees From Institutions Outside The Usa
Individuals who have completed college or university course work at an institution in a country other than the United States are required to obtain a complete evaluation of foreign transcripts and degrees. Foreign transcripts should be evaluated by one of the organizations approved by the National Association of Credential Evaluation Services.
This evaluation must be submitted at the time of application. We recommend World Education Services at P.O. Box 5087, Bowling Green Station, New York, NY 10274-5087, telephone (212) 966-6311 or email address www.wes.org. The interview process may be delayed until such a review has been completed.
DESCRIPTION:
The Security Officer II aids in providing the day-to-day security operations in providing a safe environment and College personnel/property protection using industry-standard crime prevention techniques to minimize or reduce campus crimes. Serves as a shift lead in the absence of the supervisor and helps coordinate shift operations when the supervisor is present. Ensures investigation and security-related incidents are done per department standards and provides information and research.
Essential Functions
- Responds to emergencies of a medical, criminal, and mechanical nature; and uses Incident Command System/National Incident Management System (ICS/NIMS) model for emergency preparedness and response.
- Assists in investigating incidents, interviewing participants and witnesses, completing incident reports, and documenting the issues.
- Assists in investigating employee and student injuries and public accident incidents (e.g. interviews involved parties and college personnel; visits sites, takes photos and measurements) to ensure procedures are followed and any safety hazards are corrected.
- Conducts security audits and site surveys in conjunction with the shift supervisor to identify security risks; recommends, implements, and monitors appropriate processes to reduce property and financial loss.
- Patrols College properties to ensure a safe environment for college students, faculty, staff, and visitors.
- Provides traffic education enforcement, and traffic management to the College community to prevent accidents and congestion via courtesy warnings and citations.
- Serves as shift lead in the absence of the supervisor serves and assists with coordinating shift operations when the supervisor is present.
- Coordinates the opening and locking down of buildings at the close of classes and operations.
- Coordinates and records information on persons entering buildings after business hours and identifies persons on College property when the College is closed.
- Maintains and tracks department equipment (e.g., radios, keys, lockout equipment) and coordinates monthly maintenance of security vehicles.
- Coordinates and organizes the lost & found property according to department standards and procedures.
- Monitors and coordinates compliance with standard operating procedures for loss prevention, physical security, and risk management.
- Provides customer service to college personnel, students, and visitors in a courteous and professional manner.
- Performs other duties as may be required or assigned.
- Graduation from an accredited high school or possession of an acceptable equivalency diploma.
- Two years of experience as a security officer/guard or in a position with similar duties.
- Valid Florida driver’s license or the ability to obtain a Florida driver’s license within 30 days of employment, with acceptable driving record.
- Certified in CPR/First Aid/AED. If not currently certified, must become certified within six months of employment. Certification must be kept current and active.
- Security or related training certificate that meets or exceeds security requirements under Florida Statute 493 Class D License required. Certification must be kept current and active.
- College coursework towards a degree or certificate in criminal justice or public administration.
- Due to the need for emergency adjustments of work schedules or for campus emergencies, the following are necessary for this position:
- In-residence telephone service or cell phone
- Dependable transportation
- Knowledge of security operations and procedures.
- Ability to enforce regulations consistently.
- Ability to describe people and objects in accurate detail.
- Ability to operate a computer and its software, compose concise and comprehensive reports in Microsoft Word or other incident reporting software and maintain accurate records.
- Ability to exhibit a professional, courteous demeanor and interact effectively with students, faculty, staff, and visitors.
- Committed to working in a multicultural environment.
- Excellent verbal, written and interpersonal communication skills, including the ability to understand and follow verbal and written instructions.
- Excellent problem-solving and analytical skills, as well as critical thinking ability and ability to make quick decisions in emergency situations.
- Excellent organization skills and attention to detail.
Per College Policy 1.020 and 2.020, and College Procedure 2.0350:
- Final hire/appointment of a candidate offered employment in this position is contingent upon the candidate's successful completion of a job-related physical ability assessment.
- Current employees may be referred for a job-related physical ability assessment or reassessment upon their supervisor’s recommendation and subsequent approval by the Office of Human Resources, or upon the recommendation of the Office of Human Resources.
- Works primarily outdoors and is exposed to sun and other weather conditions.
- Must be able to walk or remain stationary for long periods and regularly climb stairs.
- Must be able to run when necessary and maneuver in small spaces.
- Must be able to lift and carry up to 50lbs.
- Acceptable eyesight with/without corrective aid and ability to distinguish colors.
- Various work locations and hours including overnights, evenings, weekends, and call-backs for emergency situations.
- While on duty, be dressed appropriately for assigned duties.
- Required to drive College vehicles.
The College anticipates that the position incumbent must be available throughout the workday and, on some occasions, after regular work hours. Therefore, as a condition of employment, the incumbent is expected to carry a personal cell phone and is required to provide their current cell phone number to the Office of Human Resources and to their immediate supervisor.
This position is eligible for Veteran’s Preference.
Pay Benefits And Work Schedule
Are you ready to grow your career and make an impact in changing the lives of our students? Seminole State College of Florida has a great opportunity to join our growing team of faculty and staff!
Qualifications
We offer competitive pay with a beginning salary of $34,632 commensurate with education and experience exceed the required qualifications, plus an attractive including:
- Flexible work options with a 37.5 hour work week and generous paid time off (holidays, annual and sick leave, and College Breaks)
- A variety of paid health and life insurance coverages
- Wellness incentives and free gym membership at the Raider Fitness Center
- FRS retirement and other options
- Professional Development and Paid Tuition
Conditions of Employment
Finalists and individuals recommended for employment at Seminole State College must reside in the State of Florida at the time of hire and may be subject to background investigations and fingerprinting in compliance with Florida Statute 1001.64; and Seminole State College Policy 1.020; 2.020. Criminal background checks and fingerprinting will be conducted for all new employees, and for rehired employees who have had a break in service for one year or more. The Office of Human Resources will determine which background checks shall be conducted for each position, based upon its review of job descriptions and the responsibilities of the position. These include, but are not limited to, positions that have access to money, master keys, security-sensitive areas and confidential information; positions that have the capability to create, delete, and alter records; and positions that are responsible for the care and instruction of children. The College will conduct various types of background checks which may include, but are not limited to: criminal background, credit check, driver's license check, previous employment and references.
How To Apply
REQUIRED DOCUMENTS (To ensure full consideration all of the following documents must be attached to the application prior to the closing date):
- Resume
- Cover Letter
- Transcripts showing the date of degree conferral; this applies to Seminole State College employees as well as external candidates (unofficial copies accepted for application purposes). Please note: Official Transcripts are REQUIRED upon hire.
- Letters of recommendation are strongly encouraged.
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Equal Employment Opportunity
Seminole State College is an equal opportunity employer and strictly prohibits discrimination on the basis of race, color, religion, pregnancy, national origin, ethnicity, age, sex, gender, veterans’ or military status, disability, sexual orientation, genetic information, marital status, or any other factor protected under applicable federal, state, and local laws, rules, and regulations in its programs, activities, and employment.
Other Information
VETERANS' PREFERENCE
Seminole State College of Florida adheres to Florida’s Veteran’s Preference laws by providing preference in hiring to covered job applicants. Moreover, in recognition of the valuable contributions made by veterans, the College also considers any applicant’s military service background when filling job positions not covered by Veteran’s Preference laws.
To claim Veteran's Preference for eligible positions, a copy of your DD-214 form, Certificate of Release or Discharge from Active Duty must be uploaded and attached to your application to claim Veterans' Preference.
Holders Of Degrees From Institutions Outside The Usa
Individuals who have completed college or university course work at an institution in a country other than the United States are required to obtain a complete evaluation of foreign transcripts and degrees. Foreign transcripts should be evaluated by one of the organizations approved by the National Association of Credential Evaluation Services.
This evaluation must be submitted at the time of application. We recommend World Education Services at P.O. Box 5087, Bowling Green Station, New York, NY 10274-5087, telephone (212) 966-6311 or email address www.wes.org. The interview process may be delayed until such a review has been completed.
Salary : $34,632