Calgary, Alberta, CA
1 day ago
Casual Hospital Security Guard

Hospital Security Guard

Do you have a passion to help people? Are you looking for a career that is both stimulating and highly rewarding? We are seeking candidates who want to make a difference in their community by working in a healthcare environment. With GardaWorld, you can make hospitals a safer place for patients, staff, and visitors.

 

GardaWorld provides support and assistance to clinical staff in healthcare facilities all over Alberta. We are deployed to ensure the safety of patients, staff, and visitors, which requires superior listening and problem-solving skills. Our participation in the operations of these facilities is directly involved in delivering excellent patient care daily, which in turn provides a rewarding experience and fulfilling career for our Healthcare Security Guards.

 

In addition to ensuring safety and security, our Guards gain comprehensive experience in patient care, violence prevention / mitigation, and de-escalation tactics., and many go on to careers in nursing, social work or, and law enforcement, as they are working alongside these professionals every day, learning the essential skills required to succeed in this field.

 

Position is casual but lots of hours and shifts are available. You must be able to commit to a 1 week training- March 10 - March 14 2025

 


What's in it for you?

 

•    Pay Rate: $22.97/hr 
•    Employee Discounts
•    Uniform provided
•    Training programs for development in the hospital sector and the security industry
•    Continuing education through GardaWorld Campus courses and in-house courses

 

What does a Hospital Security Guard in Calgary Do?

 

Daily briefings with Clinical Leads to discuss patient care, discharge plans, etc.

Helping visitors find their way around the hospital

Providing first aid to medical incidents occurring on site

De-escalating high stress situations, involving people experiencing trauma

Performing regular audits of panic alarms, CCTV functionality, and fire extinguishers

Responding to ‘missing person’ reports, fire alarms, bomb threats, incidents of aggression, etc.

Writing detailed incident reports, while maintaining confidentiality of patient information

 

Qualification to become a Hospital Security Guard

 

Excellent communication, both written and verbal

Strong de-escalation abilities and problem-solving mindset

Ability to respond to emergency situations and make decisions under pressure

Confidence in multi-tasking and prioritizing during fast-paced situations

Professional demeanor and deportment, and excellent interpersonal skills

Discretion when handling confidential and private information

Valid Alberta Security License

Physical ability to perform the job duties, including walking up to 15km in a 8 hour shift, assisting clinical staff in the restraint of patients (lifting, holding), and patrolling up and down stairwells

 Some Health Care sites require a N95 mask to be fit tested, which will require no facial hair for those working on site.

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