Security Officer - West Oahu - Starting Pay $25.00 (Full-Time, 40, Day Shift)

Responsibilities

I. JOB SUMMARY/RESPONSIBILITIES:
• Patrols the buildings and grounds of The Queen's Medical Center (QMC) as well as the outlying properties to provide a safe and secure environment for patients, visitors, employees, medical staff and the protection to property.
• Greets, assists and provides service to patients, visitors and staff in a friendly and professional manner.
• Performs duties relative to accomplishing the QMC Emergency Preparedness function.

II. TYPICAL PHYSICAL DEMANDS:
• Essential: Standing, sitting, walking, running, driving/riding of a bicycle, twisting/side bending, climbing, squatting, bending, kneeling, crawling, climbing stairs, seeing, hearing, speaking, lifting 30 to 50 pounds, carrying 35 to 50 pounds, pushing/pulling up to 50 pounds of force.
• Frequent: standing, walking, driving, climbing stairs.
• Occasional: sitting, lifting/carrying 21 pounds up to 35 pounds from ground to shoulder level, lifting 11 pounds up to 20 pounds above shoulder, pushing/pulling up to 70 pounds of force, twisting of body, reaching above shoulder level, forward reaching, walking on uneven ground.
• Operates computer, typewriter, telephone, copier, CCTV, 2-way radios and various types of vehicles.

III. TYPICAL WORKING CONDITIONS:
• Not substantially subjected to adverse environmental conditions.
• Exposure to body fluids, blood products, and communicable diseases.
• Work environment may be highly stressful, fast paced, and hectic.
• Exposed to electrical hazards, fire hazards and unsafe conditions and may be exposed to wet and/or humid conditions, fumes, hazardous chemicals and materials, intense heat, extreme cold, natural and manmade disasters and hazards associated with working in and near traffic.
• The noise level in the work environment varies from moderate to extreme.

IV. MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS:
A. EDUCATION/CERTIFICATION AND LICENSURE:
• High school diploma or equivalent.
• Post secondary coursework or college degree preferred.
• Current State of Hawaii Guard Registration card.
• Valid U.S. driver's license required in accordance with Hawaii state law rules and regulations.
• Driver's abstract or evidence of good driving record.
• Meet and comply with qualifications set forth in QMC Fleet Safety Policy.
• Current BLS-HCP certification.

B. EXPERIENCE:
• Previous law enforcement, firefighting or security experience preferred.
• Experience to demonstrate:
o Customer service skills to deal effectively with customers.
o Ability to write complete and accurate reports.
o Ability to speak, read, write and understand English both orally and in writing and the ability to effectively communicate ideas, thoughts, and concerns.

Equal Employment Opportunity

Equal Opportunity Employer / Disability / Vet

Your Health. Our Legacy

Our Mission: To fulfill the intent of Queen Emma and King Kamehameha IV to provide in perpetuity quality health care services to improve the well-being of Native Hawaiians and all of the people of Hawai'i.

Our Values:
Compassion guides our actions
Aloha inspires us in all that we do
Respect and understanding are essential for the dignity of all
Excellence is our quest
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