Residence Security Services Agent at Macewan University
Edmonton, AB, Canada -
Full Time


Start Date

Immediate

Expiry Date

19 Aug, 25

Salary

29.61

Posted On

20 May, 25

Experience

0 year(s) or above

Remote Job

Yes

Telecommute

Yes

Sponsor Visa

No

Skills

Legislation, Communication Skills, Instructions, Interpersonal Skills

Industry

Education Management

Description

ABOUT US

MacEwan University is where caring faculty help people connect their passions to their future paths. Located in the heart of Edmonton’s diverse and dynamic downtown community, and on the traditional lands of Treaty 6 First Nations and homelands of the Métis people, MacEwan is known for exceptional undergraduate learning. With its dedication to teaching excellence, informed by scholarly research, innovation, and creative activity, MacEwan provides an exceptional collaborative and supportive learning environment with a commitment to human rights, environmental sustainability, and opportunities for community engagement. We are committed to creating an equitable, diverse, inclusive, and welcoming community for all peoples, cultures, and identities.
Our comprehensive undergraduate university offers 55 programs to more than 19,000 full- and part-time students in business, communications, community and human services, design, fine and performing arts, health, humanities, natural science, nursing, public safety, and social science. Through a wide array of experiential learning opportunities, and strategic relationships in the community, we partner with others to produce graduates of stature. Along with a robust grounding in their chosen disciplines, MacEwan students are given durable life skills that prepare them to take on the world.

OPPORTUNITY

MacEwan University is seeking applicants for two Residence Security Services Agent positions for part-time continuing opportunities with our Security Services department. You will work a 12-hour rotating schedule of Friday, Saturday and Sunday days and then Friday and Saturday nights.
You will exercise authority being licensed under the Security Services and Investigators Act of Alberta. Delivering services outlined in the university Security Services policy (D5040) and are responsible to work within applicable legislation, university policy and procedure, the Criminal Code, the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms, and all other provincial/federal legislation. You will work to diminish any risk to the safe learning environment on campus and to protect MacEwan’s assets. You will be required to engage in community response and community problem solving initiatives.

Key responsibilities include:

  • Providing information to staff, students, residents, contractors, patrons, and visitors on request or proactively when noticing a person in need;
  • Performing access control duties including but not limited to; door unlocks and lock-up, notifying and assisting with the removal of unauthorized individuals;
  • Adhering to Residence Policies and all applicable work processes;
  • Conducting investigations of reported incidents where there is a suspected breach of university policy and Residence Policy; this may include taking statements, photographing scenes, gathering physical evidence, protecting a crime scene for police response, writing detailed notes, and entering all information into MacEwan’s incident management software;
  • Executing multiple foot patrols both interior and exterior;
  • Conducting shift debriefs with the on-coming shift members to ensure effective communication is provided to alert shift activity or incidents that may require further attention/work or to make the on-coming shift members aware of activity or risks that may be expected;
  • Ensuring all material handed over to external police agencies comply with university FOIP procedures and a completed law enforcement disclosure form is signed by the police and is on file/scanned in the report;
  • Continually monitoring activity during the patrols of Residence and Residence Grounds and applying the appropriate response to maintain a safe learning environment that may include enforcement of university policy, municipal legislation, authorized authority under provincial legislation, and arrest under criminal code offences;
  • Using the 10-codes and the phonetic alphabet to report all activities and requests over the radio system while on patrol or responding to a call for service; and
  • Responding to calls for medical assistance by providing first aid, maintaining the safety of the person, granting access for EMS/fire/police and supporting evacuations during emergencies.

SKILLS

You will have:

  • Working knowledge of Security practices and legislation covering authorities granted to the Security Agents;
  • The ability to engage in a physically demanding role, required to be physically fit and participate in annual self-defense training;
  • The aptitude to follow instructions and to read and interpret policy/legislation;
  • Strong interpersonal skills to be able to maintain cooperative and professional relationships within the Security Services team;
  • The expertise to use logic and reasoning when providing service to clients;
  • The competency to quickly evaluate, prioritize, and deliver effective service;
  • Strong report writing and verbal communication skills;
  • The capability to quickly react to make critical decisions under pressure; and
  • The proficiency to use the department radio communication system effectively using 10-code and the phonetic alphabet.

QUALIFICATIONS

  • A graduate of a Security Services course recognized by the Government of Alberta that complies with being licensed to be a security services worker in the Province of Alberta.
  • Two years’ experience as a licensed security services agent
  • Current Standard First Aid/CPR Level C certificate.
  • Prior experience in a post-secondary institution or graduation from a police/peace officer program is an asset.
  • An equivalent combination of education and experience may be considered.

POSITION REQUIREMENTS

  • This position can only be held by a person licensed under the Security Services and Investigators Act by the Province of Alberta. Any cancellation/removal or expiry of that license would be cause for termination.
  • The successful incumbent will be required to obtain a Police Record Check with a Vulnerable Sector Check (within the last 3 months).
  • This position requires weekend availability only, on a rotating weekly schedule.
Responsibilities
  • Providing information to staff, students, residents, contractors, patrons, and visitors on request or proactively when noticing a person in need;
  • Performing access control duties including but not limited to; door unlocks and lock-up, notifying and assisting with the removal of unauthorized individuals;
  • Adhering to Residence Policies and all applicable work processes;
  • Conducting investigations of reported incidents where there is a suspected breach of university policy and Residence Policy; this may include taking statements, photographing scenes, gathering physical evidence, protecting a crime scene for police response, writing detailed notes, and entering all information into MacEwan’s incident management software;
  • Executing multiple foot patrols both interior and exterior;
  • Conducting shift debriefs with the on-coming shift members to ensure effective communication is provided to alert shift activity or incidents that may require further attention/work or to make the on-coming shift members aware of activity or risks that may be expected;
  • Ensuring all material handed over to external police agencies comply with university FOIP procedures and a completed law enforcement disclosure form is signed by the police and is on file/scanned in the report;
  • Continually monitoring activity during the patrols of Residence and Residence Grounds and applying the appropriate response to maintain a safe learning environment that may include enforcement of university policy, municipal legislation, authorized authority under provincial legislation, and arrest under criminal code offences;
  • Using the 10-codes and the phonetic alphabet to report all activities and requests over the radio system while on patrol or responding to a call for service; and
  • Responding to calls for medical assistance by providing first aid, maintaining the safety of the person, granting access for EMS/fire/police and supporting evacuations during emergencies
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