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Security Officer (Armed)

Company Name:
Northeast Georgia Health System, Inc.
Security Officer (Armed)
Department: Northeast Georgia Medical Center Braselton
Schedule: Full Time
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In Spring of 2015, Northeast Georgia Medical Center (NGMC) Braselton will open its doors to bring exceptional healthcare directly to the Greater Braselton community. The future 100-bed hospital will be the state's first net new hospital in over 20 years. NGMC Braselton will bring new medical services - modeled around the programs of excellence NGHS has built at Northeast Georgia Medical Center in Gainesville - to the Greater Braselton community. The hospital is designed to be energy-efficient in its use of environmental and human resources. Using evidence-based design principles, the floor plan and technological enhancements will allow for smarter workflows for physicians, nurses and staff, and will enhance efficient communication among multiple locations.
There will be a strong focus on the following services: Heart & Vascular Services, Orthopedics & Neurosciences, Cancer treatment, Surgery (with strong focus on outpatient surgery) and Emergency Services.
The armed security officer performs various security related duties to insure the safety of hospital patients, visitors and staff. Responds to all incidents of disruptive/assaultive individuals, investigates reports of suspicious activity and performs customer service functions as described by policy/procedures. Armed Security Officers will perform facility and grounds patrols and inspections. Officers will report their daily activities in a log and/or incident reports; and conduct other duties assigned by the Security Supervisor.
High School Diploma or Equivalent. Military, police, corrections, private security background is preferred. At least 2 years of experience is required.Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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