PRN Position
Security Officer I
Job Summary
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An armed guard is responsible for and dedicated to the Safety and Security of all Health Systems staff members, visitors, and patients utilizing public relation skills and weapons training to ensure a congenial environment. The Guard practices effective problem identification, applying preventive, protective and defensive tactics, seeks appropriate solutions and requests assistance as necessary. Documents observations and actions in department reports.
Security Officer II
Job Summary
- An armed officer responsible for and dedicated to the Safety and Security of all Health Systems staff members, visitors, and patients utilizing Peace Officer training and public relation skills to ensure a congenial environment.
- The employee practices effective problem identification, applying preventative, protective, and defensive tactics, seeks appropriate solutions and requests assistance as necessary. Documents observations and actions in department reports.
Job Requirements
- Education
- Required: High school diploma or equivalent AND
Completion of the Missouri POST Licensure requirements
- Experience
- Required: No prior experience required; must be 21 years of age.
- Required: Must meet Requirements for Operating Vehicles Owned by CoxHealth System Policy, which includes no serious driving violations during the past five years. Serious violations are defined in the CoxHealth System Policy
- Skills
- Able to communicate clearly in a variety of situations.
- Basic computer skills.
- Must have no criminal history
- Licensure/Certification/Registration
- Required: Active Driver’s License
- Required: Have and maintain a current POST Licensure through the Missouri Department of Public Safety, possessing a license with the required minimum training standards to include yearly training and certifications supported with current documentation.
- Required: Must obtain IAHSS Security Officer certification within 90 days of hire
About CBCH
Built in 2007, Cox Barton County Hospital is a 25-bed critical access hospital in Lamar, Missouri, offering primary care, an emergency department and walk-in care, as well as specialized care in a range of areas. Through our five pillars- community, people, quality, business, and service, our more than 200 employees are improving the well-being of each community served through health care, education, and research.