What are the responsibilities and job description for the Building Monitor (FT/PT)(New) position at Northeast Ohio Neighborhood?
Job Description
Job Description
General Duties :
Under the general supervision of the Director of Facilities, the Building Monitor is responsible for monitoring and patrolling all areas within the health center; checking for potential hazards; enforcing building / NEON Safety Manual rules; responding to emergencies; ensuring the proper use of facilities; managing access / alarm control and reporting any issues to relevant authorities; and essentially acting as a watchful presence to safeguard people and property within the building. This role also involves monitoring the premises to prevent unauthorized access to interior and / or exterior spaces and serving as a resource to staff / patients / visitors each day.
Education :
High School Diploma or G.E.D. required.
Minimum Qualifications :
Previous building monitoring experience preferred, especially within a healthcare setting.
CPR and First Aid certification is a plus.
Strong observational, problem-solving, and communications skills.
Ability to remain calm under pressure and respond effectively in emergencies.
Physical ability to stand for extended periods and perform patrols.
Ability to lift 25 pounds and perform physical tasks (e.g. walking upstairs, walking throughout building, walking around exterior building, etc.) for extended periods of time.
Strong attention to detail and commitment to maintaining a safe environment.
Strong interpersonal skills with sensitivity for diverse populations and ability to work with patients and all levels of staff.
Strong organizational skills with attention to detail.
Excellent time-management skills with the ability to complete multiple tasks efficiently and effectively.
Strong ability to work independently and professionally.
Dependable transportation is required.
Technical Skills & Working Conditions
Ability to use a Walkie-talkie and / or MARCS Radio.
Ability to activate / deactivate alarm systems.
May involve shift work, including nights, weekends, and holidays.
Exposure to potentially stressful situations and weather conditions during outdoor patrols.