Make a difference every day as a Protective Services Officer at Good Samaritan Hospital. Join a compassionate, servant‑led team committed to excellence in guest and patient care service while working in a supportive, high‑energy environment.LocationGood Samaritan Hospital, 375 Dixmyth Ave, Cincinnati, OH 45220Work ScheduleFull-time (36 hours/week)Day ShiftWeekend and holiday rotationIncentives & BenefitsComprehensive benefits package—including medical, dental, vision, paid time off, retirement plans, tuition reimbursement.Job RequirementsHigh School Degree or GED2‑4 years technical experience in Criminal Justice, Police or Military preferredExcellent communication and customer service skillsCurrent OPOTA certification or ability to obtain certification within 45 days of hireValid Driver's License with no more than 4 driving points recorded on a motor vehicle reportNo prior DUI/DWI convictions within the last 5 yearsNo major moving violations convictionsJob Overview (Responsibilities)Officers must be a minimum of 21 years of age. Responsibilities include: patrol buildings and grounds to deter and prevent law and policy violations, post‑up at specific locations when assigned, ensure safety and security of patients, parents, visitors and team members, maintain communications with the Communications Center and other Protective Services personnel by two‑way radio, phone and other devices, ensure only authorized personnel admitted, respond to and investigate complaints, file documentation, emergency response to distress calls within 3 minutes, assist clinical staff with patient restraint, evaluate and act on safety emergencies, serve as liaison with police and fire agencies, direct traffic within campuses, control parking, escort visitors, enforce parking rules, maintain security logs, provide information, enforce TriHealth policies and procedures, and maintain a source of authority and visibility.Physical DemandsBending – frequentlyClimbing – occasionallyConcentrating – consistentlyContinuous learning – consistentlyHearing: conversation – occasionallyHearing: other sounds – frequentlyInterpersonal communication – consistentlyKneeling – occasionallyLifting Lifting 11‑50 lbs – occasionallyLifting >50 lbs – occasionallyPulling – occasionallyPushing – occasionallyReaching – frequentlyReading frequentlyStanding – consistentlyStooping – frequentlyTalking – consistentlyThinking/Reasoning – consistentlyUse of hands – consistentlyColor vision – consistentlyVisual acuity: far – occasionallyVisual acuity: near – occasionallyWalking – consistently#J-18808-Ljbffr
Make a difference every day as a Protective Services Officer at Good Samaritan Hospital. Join a compassionate, servant‑led team committed to excellence in guest and patient care service while working in a supportive, high‑energy environment.LocationGood Samaritan Hospital, 375 Dixmyth Ave, Cincinnati, OH 45220Work ScheduleFull-time (36 hours/week)Day ShiftWeekend and holiday rotationIncentives & BenefitsComprehensive benefits package—including medical, dental, vision, paid time off, retirement plans, tuition reimbursement.Job RequirementsHigh School Degree or GED2‑4 years technical experience in Criminal Justice, Police or Military preferredExcellent communication and customer service skillsCurrent OPOTA certification or ability to obtain certification within 45 days of hireValid Driver's License with no more than 4 driving points recorded on a motor vehicle reportNo prior DUI/DWI convictions within the last 5 yearsNo major moving violations convictionsJob Overview (Responsibilities)Officers must be a minimum of 21 years of age. Responsibilities include: patrol buildings and grounds to deter and prevent law and policy violations, post‑up at specific locations when assigned, ensure safety and security of patients, parents, visitors and team members, maintain communications with the Communications Center and other Protective Services personnel by two‑way radio, phone and other devices, ensure only authorized personnel admitted, respond to and investigate complaints, file documentation, emergency response to distress calls within 3 minutes, assist clinical staff with patient restraint, evaluate and act on safety emergencies, serve as liaison with police and fire agencies, direct traffic within campuses, control parking, escort visitors, enforce parking rules, maintain security logs, provide information, enforce TriHealth policies and procedures, and maintain a source of authority and visibility.Physical DemandsBending – frequentlyClimbing – occasionallyConcentrating – consistentlyContinuous learning – consistentlyHearing: conversation – occasionallyHearing: other sounds – frequentlyInterpersonal communication – consistentlyKneeling – occasionallyLifting Lifting 11‑50 lbs – occasionallyLifting >50 lbs – occasionallyPulling – occasionallyPushing – occasionallyReaching – frequentlyReading frequentlyStanding – consistentlyStooping – frequentlyTalking – consistentlyThinking/Reasoning – consistentlyUse of hands – consistentlyColor vision – consistentlyVisual acuity: far – occasionallyVisual acuity: near – occasionallyWalking – consistently#J-18808-Ljbffr
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