Job Description
Lewis & Clark Behavioral Health Services (LCBHS) is recruiting for a Security Officer position. The position will be responsible to provide security for agency personnel and persons served, including protection of assets, agency buildings, parking lots, and other premises as assigned. The role will be primarily positioned at The Core Center, which provides 24/7 crisis care services for youth and adults, while also performing duties at the Ebel Recovery Center, which provides substance use treatment and detoxification services for adults.
Employment Status: Casual Shift: Any Reports to: Security Supervisor
Starting wage: $22.00/hr Differential incentives: Additional $2.00/hr for overnights
Essential Functions:
- Coordinate workflow with other team members to ensure safety of agency personnel and persons served.
- Patrol agency buildings and premises to prevent fire, theft, vandalism, and intruders. Report safety and/or fire hazards or security violations. Respond to all emergency codes and security requests (i.e. staff assists, security alerts, fire alarms).
- Monitor conduct of visitors on agency premises. Confront unauthorized persons for questioning as needed.
- Escort agency personnel and persons served to parking lots and agency buildings.
- Provide a welcoming environment for agency personnel and persons served.
- Perform breathalyzer checks and obtain vitals for patients, when indicated.
- Monitor patients for safety via routine safety checks and video camera monitoring.
- Maintain therapeutic posture with patients experiencing emotional instability, exercising self-control in volatile situations such as verbal/physical threats and/or confrontation. Assist in conflict resolution and de-escalation.
- Provide restraints for patients with behavioral safety concerns as needed.
- Maintain confidentiality of agency personnel and persons served.
- Maintain records, prepare incident reports, and log activities related to safety and security duties. Secure and log property including contraband, valuables, and lost and found articles.
- Secure and/or unlock offices and facilities as required.
- Serve as a liaison to local, state, and federal law enforcement agencies as well as security staff employed by other agencies; promote and maintain harmonious and effective relationships and communications with said agencies. Participate in investigations as needed.
- Assist with training of new staff as required.
- Perform other duties as assigned by the leadership team.
Required Licensure/Certification and Experience/Abilities
- Six months to one-year related experience and/or training; or equivalent combination of education and experience preferred.
- Valid driver’s license.
- Ability to establish and maintain effective working relationships with clients, other professional agencies, other employees, supervisors, and the public.
- Sensitivity to special needs of the clients; and ability to recognize, and work with cultural and ethnic differences.
- Ability to communicate effectively, orally and in writing.
- Ability to plan and organize time effectively.
- Ability to safely operate passenger vans and non-passenger vehicles.
- Ability to follow directives of supervisors.
Staff and Facilities
- LCBHS provides services with a staff of 170 individuals from office locations in Yankton, Vermillion, and Lake Andes, South Dakota. Plans are well underway for the consolidation of the Yankton locations into one state-of-the-art facility. We are proud to adhere to a “no wrong door” treatment approach that allows ready access to an integrated array of services regardless of the access point.
About our Culture, Commitment to Employees
- The leadership at LCBHS is committed to ongoing professional development for their staff.
- Our employees experience professional growth through ongoing training and cutting-edge treatment practices.
- LCBHS pays for required CEU’s, licensing fees and certifications.
- Options are available for student loan repayment through the National Health Service Corp or South Dakota State Loan Repayment Program.
- LCBHS is a training site for most, if not all, behavioral health specialties.
- We know life happens, that’s why all employees start with a plan that allows 10 paid holidays, 3 weeks of paid vacation and provisions for paid sick leave and paid emergency family leave.
- Flexible work hours are available to accommodate life demands.
- LCBHS invests in employees with a pensions plan providing up to a 6 percent match and immediate vesting.
- LCBHS employees are supported by strong and competent leadership available 24/7.