Security Officer at LaSalle College

Security Officer at LaSalle College


Company
LCI Education
Location
Montreal, Quebec
Job Type
Full-time
Posted
5 days ago
Via
via Jobrapido.com

Job Description
Step up your career as a Security Officer at LaSalle College, ensuring the safety of students and visitors in a professional setting. Your role includes emergency protocol management and customer service support.

Join LaSalle College as a Security Officer and bring your skills in safety and customer service to protect our community. This position requires a minimum of one year of experience with a valid security permit and first aid certification. You will conduct security rounds, respond to incidents, and provide assistance to students and visitors while maintaining a safe environment.

Key Responsibilities:
• Conduct preventive security rounds across the premises
• Apply protocols in emergencies and respond to incidents
• Act as a First Aid Attendant when necessary
• Welcome students and address their information needs
• Operate security systems like access control and alarms

Requirements:
• Minimum one year of experience in security
• Valid security permit issued by the BSP
• Recognized Security Guard Training certification
• Valid Workplace First Aid Certificate
• Bilingual in French and English

Use your security and customer service skills to make a difference at LaSalle College.
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