Overview:
Why We Need Your Talents
The Security Supervisor is responsible for the supervision of security officers, and processes providing security, and a safe environment while ensuring protection of guests, team members and Live assets in the absence of the Shift Manager with all related duties and task.
Responsibilities:
Where You’ll Make an Impact
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Supervises programs, processes and procedures which ensures the protection of the assets of Live! Casino & Hotel Philadelphia to include the safety and security of guests and team members.
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Communicate and implement department procedure in accordance with director and internal controls.
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Assist in development and implementation of Security Department training.
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Investigate incidents and/or quests complaints, compiling data for accurate reports to the PEnnsylvania Gaming Control Board and department heads.
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Completes and investigates first report on injury.
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Provides input and assists with the preparation of performance reviews of officers.
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Other duties as assigned.
Qualifications:
Skills You’ll Need to Succeed
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Ability to analyze and interpret operational needs.
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Ability to solve routine problems.
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Ability to perform assigned duties under frequent time pressures.
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Ability to maintain mental concentration for signified period of time.
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A variety of tasks and deadlines require an irregular work schedule.
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Ability to write reports.
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Ability to use a telephone properly.
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Ability to read and understand memos.
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Good public relation skills.
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Knowledge of state gaming regulations and legal documents for identification.
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Knowledge of required OSHA regulations.
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First Responders certification preferred.
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Must have a valid driver’s license.
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Ability to perform duties under frequent time pressure in an interruptive environment
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Ability to perform assigned duties in an interruptive environment.
A Few Must Haves
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One (1) to Three (3) years’ experience in Security or Law Enforcement as a lead or supervisor.
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A two (2) – year degree in a related field or equivalent work experience.
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Must be able to comply with all state gaming regulations, which may include obtaining a license.