Supervisor, Public Safety (armed) Sales - Belmont, NC at Geebo

Supervisor, Public Safety (armed)

Job
Summary:
# Provide#administrative supervision to a team of armed and unarmed security personnel,#switchboard operators and visitor service representatives.
#Manage assigned operational budget and productivity statistics for the team.
# Assist in project management for security related projects.
# As necessary, respond to calls for service and provide proper leadership using established policies and procedures.
# Perform follow-up and in-depth investigations of all incidents, allegations of criminal activity, misconduct and policy violations.
## Review and edit all written reports submitted by security officers to reflect proper context, grammer and spelling.
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Qualifications:
# High school diploma or equivalent.
# Associate#s degree in Criminal Justice or related field preferred.
# Three to five years of related supervisory experience.
#Possess and maintain#valid driver#s license and#clean driving record.
##Experience with OSHA and NFPA Standards.
##Within 90 days of hire, must complete#NC PPS Unarmed and Armed Security Officer Training, to include firearms training, with a#score of 80% or more on all written and field evaluations.
##Ability to think and work effectively under stress to deal tactfully with patients, visitors, and hospital employees in diverse situations.
## Ability to communicate effectively verbally and in writing and to properly prepare#deliverables related to assigned duties in a timely manner.
# Ability to take charge and provide leadership to staff during emergency situations.
Experience with security#systems and technology, to include security system design.
# Intermediate PC skills.
EOE AA M/F/Vet/Disability Recommended Skills Communication Criminal Justice Hardworking And Dedicated Leadership Medical Emergency National Electrical Codes Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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