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The Security Patrol Supervisor schedules security guard staff shifts and assignments to patrol and inspect of buildings and grounds to ensure protection from intruders, fire hazards, theft, and vandalism. Supervises a team of security guards that ensure the physical safety of all visitors, employees, or customers to the organization's facilities and the security of property and assets. Being a Security Patrol Supervisor ensures that all security events are logged, documented, and reported using standard procedures. Monitors security systems and responds to alarms, reports of issues, or requests for assistance. In addition, Security Patrol Supervisor trains staff on policies and procedures for crisis response, disaster recovery, evacuation, workplace violence, and other emergency events. Updates team on local, state, provincial, or federal security-related information, directives, and events. Assists with investigations and critical event responses in coordination with law enforcement and other officials. Understands law enforcement methods, tactics, and procedures. Requires a high school diploma or equivalent. Requires Basic Life Support (BLS) certification. Typically reports to a manager. Working team member that may validate or coordinate the work of others on a support team. Suggests improvements to process, is a knowledge resource for other team members. Has no authority for staff actions. Generally has a minimum of 2 years experience as an individual contributor. Thorough knowledge of the team processes.
Highway Patrol patrols assigned geographic area and makes note of unusual or suspicious events. Resolves disputes and enforces traffic laws. Being a Highway Patrol may require a bachelor's degree in a related area and 0-2 years of experience in the field or in a related area. Must meet physical and personal requirements. Additionally, Highway Patrol has knowledge of commonly-used concepts, practices, and procedures within a particular field. Relies on instructions and pre-established guidelines to perform the functions of the job. Works under immediate supervision. Primary job functions do not typically require exercising independent judgment. Typically reports to a manager.
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A Patrol Deputy is responsible for maintaining public safety and enforcing laws within a designated area. They patrol their assigned area, respond to emergency calls, conduct investigations, and make arrests as necessary. They also provide assistance to the public, respond to accidents, and assist with traffic control. Additionally, Patrol Deputies may be responsible for serving warrants, conducting searches, and providing court testimony. They work closely with other law enforcement agencies and community members to ensure the safety and security of the area they serve. This role requires strong communication skills, quick decision-making abilities, and a commitment to upholding the law.