Guy's and St Thomas' NHS Foundation Trust
Guys and St. Thomas NHS Foundation Trust are looking to recruit 7 Healthcare Security Officers and 2 Healthcare Team Leaders, to join an industry-wide respected and diverse team. GSTT is one of London's most famous hospitals and prominent London landmarks - largely due to St Thomas' Hospital's location opposite the Houses of Parliament and Guy's Hospital next to London Bridge station and opposite the Shard.
The role requires applicants to professionally negotiate the challenging demands of healthcare security in a busy 24/7 London hospital. If you care about people, their wellbeing and are able to cope with the challenges of a busy hospital environment, this could be for you.
We are looking to support our community with determined, kind, customer service focused and hard-working individuals from all backgrounds. Customer service experience, verbal and written English language, and computer skills are essential to join the team.
The Healthcare Security Officers are paid at NHS Band 4 and the Healthcare Security Team Leaders are paid at NHS Band 5.
Shift patterns are 4 on 4 off, 12-hour shifts spanning days, nights, and weekends.
Extensive training will be provided to all successful candidates.
Advert closing date is 28th March 2025.
We actively encourage and support applications from those who represent the rich diversity of our community and our aim is to reflect the community that we serve.
Main Duties of the Job
Your role is pivotal in upholding a secure and enjoyable atmosphere for the security teams in the Hospitals we serve. You will be responsible for managing the security team both for emergency response and daily operational tasks ensuring full compliance with all safety and security protocols. Your role is essential in preventing incidents and handling any situations that may arise with professionalism and efficiency.
Job Responsibilities
1. Day-to-day administration, instruction, and supervision of Healthcare Security Officers whilst they are performing their duty.
2. Supervise the performance and quality of the Security Officers and address relevant training to management.
3. To ensure that the team maintain all equipment and uniform supplied to you in a clean and presentable manner, full uniform must be worn at all times while on duty in line with the uniform protocol.
4. Lead on the security response to all fire alert calls, taking action in line with the Trust fire procedures, to minimise the risk to life and assets.
5. Attend and liaise to calls for security assistance from Departmental or ward staff or Mental Health teams to assist with patients being held or assessed under the Mental Health Act.
6. To assist in the induction and training of all new Healthcare Security Officers using the Local Induction Checklist.
7. Assist Management with Investigations under the Trust Disciplinary Policy.
8. Present and co-ordinate Crime prevention talks to departmental staff and at the Local Trust Induction.
9. Ensure correct Greenwich Mean Times are aligned to all security systems clock times to security systems, including CCTV, Access Control, and Car Parking database.
10. Manage unplanned staff absences to ensure the roster operates with the minimum use of overtime and staff bank/agency.
11. Ensure that the security staff are fully conversant with the operation of all fire and major incident instructions and exercises.
12. Actively monitor sickness and absence of security officers and implement the Trust policy for sickness management in conjunction with security management.
13. To ensure all incidents are reported, logged, and investigated.
14. To carry out initial risk assessments after the security officers' initial investigation for crime reduction/prevention.
15. To co-ordinate the response to intruder security alarms, inspect for signs of break-in, search for suspects, protect the scene of crime and liaise with the Site nurse practitioners and/or the Metropolitan Police.
16. To ensure CCTV facility is monitored effectively and creating files for saved footage for both analogue and digital systems when used for evidence.
17. Access control systems to be maintained at all times and to ensure that security are correctly adding authorised personnel.
18. Liaise with police, downloading from the system onto a DVD disc following Trust procedures, when obtaining CCTV footage for evidence required.
19. To lead on control access management systems and ensure all officers are trained accordingly.
20. Regular car parking audits of blue badge holders, staff permit holders and to create/update database for fraudulent car parking, liaising with management.
21. Creating a working partnership with Kings College London (KCL) security team by liaising with team and communicating/sharing local crime activity.
22. Supervise the control and regulation of movement of traffic, parking of vehicles whilst on Trust property and enforcement of the parking policy.
23. To keep all car parking machines in working order by maintaining or repairing and to report all faults to relevant security manager.
24. Ensure the handover of car parking income from the control room till is checked with another officer and handed over to the next Team leader.
25. Assist management with car parking cash collections.
26. To ensure patrols of the grounds of Guys & St. Thomas estate are undertaken effectively to protect the building and its contents from fire and theft.
27. To ensure that visitors are courteously received and directed in a manner that will reflect credit to the Trust.
28. To report any security defects or omissions throughout the Estate in a timely and accurate manner and keeping records to share with management.
29. Receive reports of lost property and accept found personal property for safe keeping and help maintain the register of lost and found property.
30. To ensure all staff on the shift are correctly dressed in line with the Trust uniform policy.
31. To ensure on a daily basis all written records of security duties are vetted for errors and omissions and delivered to the Trust Security Manager in a timely fashion.
32. To assist in ensuring that site contractor compounds are safe and secure, mostly out of hours.
33. Will assist with the promotion of safe working environment by raising awareness of potential risks and putting processes in place to help reduce risk against security staff and other NHS colleagues.
34. To ensure that all security officers are aware of trust and departmental policies, procedures and protocols.
35. To supervise enforcement of the Trust's 'No Smoking Policy' by being tactful, diplomatic and assertive.
36. To supervise enforcement of the Trust's ID Badge Policy.
37. To promote the Diversity, Equality & Inclusion principles ensuring that all staff and patients have equitable opportunities in accordance with Guys & St. Thomas NHS Foundation Trust policies.
Person Specification
Qualifications and Training
* Knowledge of conflict resolution and restraint techniques.
* Minimum of Physical intervention level 2.
* Security related qualifications.
* Degree or equivalent experience.
* SIA Security officer licence.
* Level 3 security supervisors' course.
* First Aid.
* CPD Courses attended.
Experience
* Experience of staff management.
* Substantial previous security related experience.
* Ability to teach/train groups.
* Must have clear and imaginative ideas on how to improve customer satisfaction.
* Ability to remain calm and lead in a highly pressurised situation.
* Basic knowledge of criminal law.
* Managing security staff in a challenging environment.
* Customer service background in large organisation.
* Knowledge of Police and Criminal Evidence ACT 1984 (PACE).
Skills and Knowledge
* Excellent Investigatory skills.
* Excellent English and Communication skills both written and spoken.
* Organisational and interpersonal skills.
* CCTV operations, intruder alarm systems, radio communications and other skills required for the role.
* Able to receive and appropriately disseminate information provided by internal or external parties.
* Capable of exercising influence and control.
Disclosure and Barring Service Check
This post is subject to the Rehabilitation of Offenders Act (Exceptions Order) 1975 and as such it will be necessary for a submission for Disclosure to be made to the Disclosure and Barring Service (formerly known as CRB) to check for any previous criminal convictions.
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