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Job Summary
40 hour evenings
Required Qualifications
SSPO certification (appears to be a stated requirement/preference).
At least 3 years of supervisory experience in the security industry.
Experience managing security personnel, schedules, and operations.
Knowledge of security policies, incident response, investigations, and regulatory compliance.
Experience with employee discipline, coaching, hiring, and performance management.
Highly Preferred Qualifications
Hospital or healthcare security experience.
Experience working in environments involving patient interaction and patient safety.
Familiarity with healthcare regulations, visitor management, and emergency response in medical settings.
Leadership Responsibilities
This is a management-level position responsible for:
Supervising Security Supervisors and Security Officers.
Overseeing all shift operations, including patrol, dispatch, concierge, and off-site locations.
Making recommendations regarding hiring, promotion, transfer, and termination.
Administering corrective and disciplinary actions.
Ensuring compliance with hospital policies and applicable laws.
Managing training and certification programs.
Assisting with payroll and operational audits.
Acting as a department representative on committees and during leadership absences.
Skills the Employer Is Looking For
Strong leadership and team management.
Decision-making under pressure.
Conflict resolution and de-escalation.
Incident command and emergency response.
Report writing and documentation.
Training and staff development.
Healthcare security awareness.
Does the Position Require Patient Care?
The posting states "Yes", but based on the duties listed, this likely means the role involves interaction with patients and supporting a safe patient environment rather than providing direct clinical care. Confirming this during the interview process would be advisable.
Ideal Candidate Profile
An ideal candidate would have:
SSPO certification.
3+ years supervising security teams.
Prior hospital or healthcare security experience.
Experience managing multiple supervisors and officers across shifts.
Strong knowledge of emergency management, investigations, and employee relations.
Minimum Qualifications
A candidate can qualify through education and experience or experience alone:
Education Path
- Associate's degree in Criminal Justice or a related field (required)
- Bachelor's degree in Criminal Justice or related field (preferred)
Experience Substitution
The posting explicitly states that experience can substitute for a degree.
A candidate with:
- 5+ years in security, law enforcement, or military
- 3+ years in a supervisory role
would meet the minimum experience requirements even without a degree.
Competitive Candidate Profile
The strongest candidates will likely have:
Hospital or healthcare security experience
SSPO certification
10+ years in security, law enforcement, or military service
5+ years supervising security personnel
Experience managing supervisors, not just officers
Experience with investigations, workplace violence, de-escalation, and emergency management
Report writing and incident documentation experience
What They're Really Looking For
Reading between the lines, the hiring manager is looking for someone who can function as:
- Operations supervisor
- Shift commander
- Incident commander during emergencies
- Investigator
- Staff manager
- Trainer
- Customer service leader
The role combines physical security, leadership, healthcare customer service, and crisis management.
Areas That Will Likely Be Discussed During an Interview
Expect questions about:
Leadership
- Handling poor employee performance
- Conducting discipline and corrective action
- Managing multiple supervisors
Emergency Response
- Active threats
- Workplace violence
- Missing patients
- Medical emergencies
- Fire alarms and evacuations
Investigations
- Gathering statements
- Reviewing evidence
- Writing reports
- Interviewing witnesses and suspects
Healthcare Environment
- Interacting with patients in crisis
- Behavioral health incidents
- De-escalation techniques
- Balancing security with customer service
Overall Assessment
This is not an entry-level supervisor position. It is targeted at someone with a substantial security background who can manage an entire shift's operations and personnel while remaining capable of physically responding to emergencies.
A candidate coming from:
- Hospital security,
- Campus/public safety,
- Law enforcement supervision,
- Military police/NCO leadership,
- Large corporate security management,
Additional Job Details (if applicable)
This physical assessment is designed to verify that a hospital security operations supervisor can safely respond to emergencies, assist patients and staff, and perform physically demanding tasks that may arise during incidents.
What the Test Is Measuring
3-Minute Step TestCardiovascular fitness and recovery Moderate aerobic endurance
Step, Bend, and Crawl Mobility, agility, coordination Moderate flexibility and movement
Stretcher Carry Ability to assist with patient transport Lower-body and core strength
Pull and Drag Ability to move an unconscious person or heavy object Significant upper-body and leg strength
Balance Walk Stability and coordination Basic balance
Stair Climb Emergency response capability High cardiovascular demand
Most Challenging Components
For many candidates, the hardest parts tend to be:
Stair Climb
- Four flights up and down in 35 seconds or less is a brisk pace.
- Requires good cardiovascular fitness and leg endurance.
Pull and Drag
- Moving a 150-pound sled 10 feet and back requires substantial grip, back, leg, and core strength.
Stretcher Carry
- Although the stretcher weighs approximately 150 pounds total, the weight is shared with a partner.
- Proper lifting technique is important.
How Difficult Is It?
For someone who:
- Exercises regularly,
- Can walk several miles comfortably,
- Can climb stairs without becoming overly winded,
- Can lift and carry moderate weights,
the test is generally considered achievable.
For someone who:
- Is sedentary,
- Has difficulty climbing stairs,
- Has limited strength training experience,
the stair climb and drag portions may require preparation.
What This Says About the Position
This is not a desk-based supervisory role. Even though you'll be supervising security operations, the hospital expects supervisors to:
- Respond personally to emergencies,
- Assist with violent or combative individuals,
- Help transport patients when necessary,
- Run to incidents,
- Physically intervene during emergencies.
Onsite
10 Vining Street
40
Regular
Evening (United States of America)
Pay Range
$70,990.40 - $101,202.40/Annual
Grade
7
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