CNC Campus Security Guard Role

CNC Campus Security Guard Role


Company
College of New Caledonia
Location
Toronto, ON (+1 other)
Job Type
Full-time
Posted
3 days ago
Via
via Talent.com
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Job Description
Join the team at CNC Campus in Prince George, BC as a Casual Security Guard. This part-time position focuses on upholding campus safety while providing first aid services when necessary.

In the role of Casual Security Guard, you will ensure the protection of the campus community through vigilant patrols and security measures. You'll maintain security logs, monitor access to restricted areas, and play a crucial part in emergency response protocols. The position requires effective communication and public engagement to foster a respectful atmosphere.

Key Responsibilities: • Patrol campus grounds to ensure safety • Oversee access to secure facilities and areas • Document security incidents and maintain records • Assist during emergencies with first aid • Monitor campus utilities for safety hazards

Requirements: • Completion of high school and security training courses • Valid BC security licence and Intermediate First Aid • At least 6 months of relevant experience • Valid Class 7 novice driver's licence • Good communication and relationship skills

Become an integral part of campus security at CNC, where safety is paramount. #J-18808-Ljbffr

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