Efficient and organized armed security guard and surveillance professional. Possesses ten plus years in security and safety compliance with extensive on-job training. Holds experience in incident response, apprehension and prosecution support.
I quickly and calmly assess situations to accurately identify solutions that foster a safe environment for students and staff, while building strong rapport with students, parents, and colleagues. This proactive approach helps to prevent and reduce juvenile delinquency, altercations, and bullying. Additionally, I assist in managing programs that engage students in positive activities and provide effective outreach to support their growth and success.
Responsible for the enforcement of UMC’s rules and regulations. Perform regular patrols and check for unsafe condition hazards, unlocked doors, and suspicious activity, and assess potential security violations. Ensuring the patients/guests and staff are safe and secure. Responding to incidents where patients are violent, confused, or breaking policy. Escort hospital personnel, as required. Secure patient valuables regularly. De-escalate potentially violent situations. Complete daily logs of each shift correctly and promptly. Assist with emergencies including providing safe landing zones for helicopters. Remove violators from the premises. Transport the deceased to the morgue and release them to funeral homes.
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As a Security Supervisor, I trained and supervised new security personnel to enhance their performance and understanding of protocols. I responded to emergencies, such as building alarms, accidents, and criminal incidents, and prepared detailed reports outlining daily activities and specific events. I provided support to security officers to ensure consistent coverage and managed scheduling and performance evaluations for my team. Additionally, I collaborated with management and security supervisors to analyze and investigate incidents, while developing and implementing strategies to prevent and respond to security challenges.
Safety and security of the property NMSU. Patrol the campus, patrol events, and ensure students and staff are safe. Secures buildings on the property and escorts staff and students to vehicles. Patrol and security checks every hour. Maintain daily logs of irregularities such as equipment and property damage, theft, presence of unauthorized persons, or unusual activity. Call the police or fire department in cases of emergency, such as fires or suspicious persons. Inform and warn patrons of rule infractions, such as smoking and loitering. Secure entrances and check for break-ins. Respond to staff calls for assistance. Issuing parking enforcement tickets as required.
As a supervisor in a correctional facility, I oversee Correctional Officers to ensure the safe custody, discipline, and well-being of inmates and parolees. I call the role of the officers I supervise and conduct inspection tours to ensure they are alert and diligent in their duties. I listen to complaints made by both officers and inmates and convey them to my superiors. I take periodic counts of inmates and inspect their quarters for contraband, sanitary conditions, and orderliness. I also examine incoming and outgoing mail. In addition, I develop and post procedures and provide on-the-job training for Correctional Officer staff. I promote acceptable attitudes and behavior of inmates and rate their conduct and productivity. I arrange visits for inmates and their visitors, report any rule infractions or irregular or suspicious occurrences, and take or recommend appropriate action. My duties also include preventing escapes and injury by inmates to themselves and their property. I search for and recapture any escaped inmates and receive, check, and issue guns, ammunition, and other supplies and equipment. I may also participate as a leader in the group treatment program for inmates or parolees. Lastly, I prepare employee and performance reports and keep records and prepare reports.
It is part of the job to conduct daily inspections on locks, window bars, grills, doors, fences, and gates. In addition, it is important to evaluate the progress of prisoners during their stay and write reports. As a means to maintain order and discipline during disturbances, force or weapons may be necessary. It is also important to address any personal problems or concerns that prisoners may have. Documenting all incidents and monitoring inmate conduct throughout the day is essential. Additionally, breaking up fights and resolving disputes among inmates is a priority. Checking in visitors during visiting hours and supervising meal times and the inmates assigned to work in the kitchen are necessary. Transporting prisoners to other facilities and providing security to those in the hospital are also part of the responsibilities.
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