Part Time Security Officer

Part Time Security Officer


Company
The Philadelphia Orchestra and Ensemble Arts
Location
Philadelphia, PA
Job Type
Part-time
Posted
4 hours ago
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Job Description
Title: Part Time Security Officer

Department: Security

Reports to: Security Supervisor

Status: Non-exempt

Summary:

This position is responsible for protecting, safeguarding, and securing assets, staff, patrons, and all visitors at Ensemble Arts Philly while under the direct supervision of a Security Supervisor or Security Manager. The officer also engages with the public, artists, staff, and guests, supporting their experiences and meeting their objectives through customer service at a high level.

Essential Functions:
β€’ Enforce Ensemble Arts access control/badge procedures
β€’ Monitor entrances and protect property from theft, sabotage, fire, and accidents
β€’ Detain any visitors suspected to be involved in illegal activity while on the property and inform proper authorities
β€’ Provide any needed assistance to patrons, employees, and visitors within the department's capabilities
β€’ Proactively patrol the property as instructed
β€’ Provide a highly visible security presence to help deter criminal activity and act promptly to address unacceptable behavior
β€’ Seek opportunities to interact with patrons and clients, and be friendly, helpful, and attentive to enhance their experience
β€’ While on patrol, be alert and identify potential safety hazards, mitigate hazards, and make appropriate notification of concerns
β€’ Respond to, investigate, and write reports on all incidents and accidents, including medical emergencies, fires, alarms, bomb threats, etc., in accordance with the departmental policies and procedures
β€’ May serve as a training officer to new security staff if necessary; may perform duties of a Security Supervisor if qualified and assigned
β€’ May be trained to monitor CCTV, Access Control, Fire Alarm, and other systems when assigned to Command Center or Stage Door desks
β€’ Maintain regular attendance in the event of inclement weather, public transportation restrictions/closures, and/or any other emergency, even in the event of the closure of Ensemble Arts administrative offices
β€’ Assists with Worker’s Compensation reporting process and first aid in the case of an injury sustained by an Ensemble Arts employee
β€’ Perform other related duties as assigned

Minimum Qualifications:
β€’ Sound working knowledge of security operations, safety practices, and enforcement procedures in a business environment
β€’ Ability to make independent and sound judgment decisions within proper policy and procedures
β€’ Must have a high school diploma or GED
β€’ Prior security/law enforcement experience preferred
β€’ Ability to communicate effectively both orally and in writing in English for the purpose of public interaction and report writing
β€’ Successful completion of the Security Department Training Program
β€’ Ability to maintain satisfactory part-time attendance and punctuality standard
β€’ Neat and professional appearance in approved attire
β€’ Friendly and professional demeanor
β€’ Ability to provide quality customer service consistently
β€’ Proficiency in Microsoft Office required
β€’ Ability to handle typical, emergency, and crisis situations efficiently and effectively

Environment, Physical Demands, and other Conditions:
β€’ Office spaces involve periods of sitting and computer use.
β€’ Other spaces may involve noise, dust, and poor lighting.
β€’ Ability to frequently transit between campus buildings and within multiple levels of these buildings, including areas that have limited accessibility.
β€’ Ability to lift and carry up to 50 lbs. on occasion.
β€’ Ability to stoop, crawl, climb stairs, and stand for extended periods.
β€’ Ability to move safely over uneven surfaces or confined spaces.
β€’ Ability to work in all weather conditions when necessary.
β€’ Ability to properly wear personal protective equipment when necessary.
β€’ Able to work on an on-call basis when necessary.
β€’ Able to work a flexible shift schedule, which may include weekends, evenings, holidays, and overtime when required.
β€’ One weekend day required.

The Philadelphia Orchestra and Ensemble Arts, Inc. does not discriminate in employment on the basis of race, color, religion, gender (including pregnancy and gender identity), national origin, political affiliation, sexual orientation, marital status, disability, genetic information, age, parental status, or military service.

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