Security Monitor (Two vacancies) Law Enforcement & Security - Cleveland, OH at Geebo

Security Monitor (Two vacancies)

Cleveland Heights, OH Cleveland Heights, OH $23.
18 an hour $23.
18 an hour 17 hours ago 17 hours ago 17 hours ago JobID:
2473 Position Type:
Security/Security Monitor Date Posted:
8/3/2023 Location:
Cleveland Heights High School Date Available:
ASAP Internal applicants have until Thursday, August 11, 2023, to apply.
Description:
Under the general direction of the Coordinator of Safety and Security and the building principal, assist staff in overall safety, security and operation of the school.
Job
Summary:
8 hours/day, 5 days/week, 197 days/year.
Assist in protecting school property and the rights of individuals; assist in the supervision of student movement and activity in and around school grounds; assist in the supervision of priority areas such as halls, cafeteria and restrooms before, during and after school; contribute to the accomplishment of the Cleveland Heights-University Heights City School District goals; perform other responsibilities as required by the Department or the School District.
Minimum
Qualifications:
Previous successful work experience in a school environment or in a position involving safety and security procedures Demonstrated ability to make sound judgments, resolve conflicts, and work effectively with students and staff Excellent interpersonal skills Physical ability to stand and patrol areas for extended periods of time, and to perform all essential functions of the job OPOTA police or private security certification A GED or a high school diploma Salary:
$23.
18/hour; Step 1 Application Procedure:
Apply online Hiring Managers:
Ricky Watters, Coordinator of Safety and Security Brandon Townes, Building Principal HR Staff:
Paul A.
Lombardo, Ed.
D.
, Assistant Superintendent - HR and Operations Maya Smith, Confidential Administrative Assistant - HR Email To A Friend Print Version.
Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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