What You’ll Do
- Introductory knowledge of the rules, regulations, and policies established for the purpose of ensuring adequate facility security and protection, understanding of general law enforcement procedures in dealing with large numbers of people; of institutional rules of behavior on campus and/or grounds.
- Ability to control and direct various sized groups of people and exercise good judgment in these contacts, communicate effectively, meet the public, respond to questions, and furnish information.
- Ability to follow instructions explicitly; Ability to gain and maintain confidence of department heads and employees; Ability to remember names and faces; Ability to exercise judgment and act quickly in an emergency situation.
- Ability to coordinate security activities with outside agencies and assist in fire prevention programs; Ability to meet the physical demands of the position with or without corrective devices.
- Provides for the security and protection of property in a state office building or other public facility on an assigned shift.
- Conducts regular rounds throughout the building and/or grounds observing the demeanor of the public, employees, residents, or patients; takes necessary action to ensure that proper conduct is observed.
- Reports questionable conduct of employees, residents, patients, or the public to an immediate supervisor or other administrator. Investigates acts of vandalism or theft and works closely with law enforcement officials on investigations whenever necessary. Prepares and submits reports of infractions of laws, regulations, and/or rules that occur on the grounds or within the building. Responds to routine questions and provides directions to the public.
- Assists in implementing training programs involving security procedures; Assists in organizing and conducting searches when patients/residents walk away or escape; assists in handling agitated patients/residents.
- Takes necessary action in removing unruly individuals or detaining them until they can be turned over to the proper authorities. Dispatches institutional vehicles; receives reports of difficulties with the vehicles and arranges for repairs; checks oil and gas to assure readiness for the next dispatch. Assists other facility personnel in maintaining security and assuring that necessary precautionary measures are taken for the protection of people and property.
- Conducts fire prevention inspections and responds to all fire alarms. Receives supervision from a higher-level Security Officer or other designated administrative supervisor. Demonstrates regular and predictable attendance; arrive to work on time, returns from lunch on time and minimizes unscheduled absences. Performs other related work as assigned.
Minimum Qualifications
All you need for success:
This is entry-level work providing for the security and protection of public property and equipment against loss or damage from theft, fire, vandalism, or other causes, and maintaining order and proper behavior of individuals and groups.
- One or more years of experience as a Security Guard with the Missouri Uniform Classification and Pay System. OR
- Thirty (30) or more earned credit hours from an accredited college or university with a minimum of 6 earned credit hours in Criminal Justice. OR
- One or more years of experience in military or civilian security or law enforcement work; and, possession of a high school diploma or proof of high school equivalency.
If You Have Questions About This Position Please Contact
Human Resources (816) 512-7404. Submit your resume to cbm.hr@dmh.mo.gov
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