Campus Security Guard - Algonquin College

Campus Security Guard - Algonquin College


Company
Paladin Security Group Ltd
Location
Ottawa, ON
Job Type
Full-time
Posted
4 days ago
Via
via Jobrapido.com

Job Description
Become a Campus Security Guard at Algonquin College, maintaining safety and security across the Ottawa Campus. Engage daily with students, ensuring compliance with college policies and rapid incident response.

As a Campus Security Guard, you'll work full-time on a rotating schedule, capable of handling various challenges on campus. The role requires a proactive approach to monitor activities, assist emergency responders, and provide excellent customer service to students and staff. Candidates should have significant experience in security and prefer those with a Police Foundations Diploma.

Key Responsibilities:
• Conduct patrols and ensure area security
• Liaise with emergency responders during crises
• Monitor compliance with college regulations
• Document incidents through detailed reports
• Offer assistance and guidance to the college community

Requirements:
• At least one year in a security-related role
• Police Foundations Diploma is highly preferred
• Exceptional customer service abilities
• Valid Security License and CPR/First Aid Level C
• Capacity to handle emergencies calmly

Leverage your skills in safety, reporting, and community support at Algonquin College's Ottawa Campus.
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