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Joffe Emergency Services

Washington, DC, USA

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Who We Are Joffe Emergency Services is an all-in-one provider of expert emergency response training, event safety, and security for individuals, schools, non-profits, small businesses, and corporations throughout the country. Our goal is to save lives and prevent emergencies through highly skilled response training that builds trust, demonstrates respect, and empowers learners to apply life-saving techniques to any individual in need, under any circumstances. Who We Are Looking For We are looking for a Campus Safety Monitors (CSM) to serve at a school in the DC area. The CSM will assist the school with its mission to ensure the highest quality of education by providing for the safety and security of all students, staff, and property. As an integral part of school operations, you will work to create and foster a safe and secure school environment that will empower students and staff. Our ideal candidate will ensure the highest quality of customer service is provided throughout all of the delivery systems within Joffe Emergency Services Security Division. The duties listed below are representative of the general duties of the role and are not an exhaustive list. Additional duties and responsibilities may be assigned. Essential Responsibilities Become an integral part of the school community and a trusted fixture on campus Act as first responder to all campus emergencies, medical and criminal, that could potentially be hazardous and/or life threatening. Enforce campus policies and procedures relating to safety and security concerns. Make regular inspection tours to ensure the safety and security of campus facilities and grounds. Monitors student behavior and enforces school rules related to student conduct, vehicle operation, and parking Assists school Administration in matters of safety and security as requested Controls traffic and parking on campus grounds Unlock and lock buildings as scheduled for events as well as securing the campus following protocols and/or checklist. Ensure inside and outside lights are turned on/off as required and inform the supervisor when any electrical or mechanical system is malfunctioning. Ensure only authorized persons are admitted to the campus while on duty. Direct visitors and assists as necessary. Assist in investigations of violations on school campus by viewing and analyzing camera footage, talking with witnesses, and writing incident reports. Act as a liaison for the school campus with local law enforcement agencies to ensure the implementation of best practices Provide awareness education/information on an informal basis to students and employees. Other duties as assigned. Requirements High school diploma or G.E.D. Minimum of 2 years security experience Comfortable working independently Experience working with children (preferred but not required) Customer Service experience required Must be willing to obtain a SPO License Must be able to read and write English fluently Be comfortable working in fluctuating work settings. (Sitting, standing, outdoors and/or be exposed to inclement weather conditions) Benefits Why Work With Us? Joffe Emergency Services is a premier school and event safety provider, with a rapidly growing Campus Safety Division. We are currently in the process of expanding -- now is a great time to join our team. We know the ins and outs of working in the field, and are committed to doing what it takes to ensure that our Campus Safety professionals have the support they require, and feel valued as a part of the team. Uniforms provided Training provided Medical, Dental and Vision benefits offered to full time employees Fair pay for your training, experience, and hard work Pay Rate: $22.88/hr

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