Security Officer - Truro, United Kingdom - Royal Cornwall Hospitals Trust

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To undertake the security operations required to support a safe and secure environment at The Royal Cornwall Hospital NHS Trusts hospital site and grounds and to provide security for staff, patients, visitors and users.

To use their skills and training to manage a variety of security related incidents while conducting him/herself in a firm but courteous manner at all times.

Work closely with the Police Liaison Officer and local Police officers as required.

DIMENSIONS To carry out frequent patrols of the Trust site and property as appropriate as directed by the Head of Security, and in accordance with set Security procedures.


To help to prevent, deter and detect incidents of theft or criminal damage, liaising with the Police as necessary and to take steps which may lead to apprehension of the person/s responsible.

To secure premises found insecure and set and de-activate intruder alarms as required.

In the event of any alarm being activated, to immediately investigate and liaise with the police where necessary and as required in accordance with set procedures.

To liaise with the Estates helpdesk on issues relating to security maintenance topics such as failed site lighting, damage, locks, access control systems etc.

on NHS Trust property.

To assist in preventing acts of violence or disorderly conduct on NHS Trust property and detain offenders using mínimal force for hand-over to the police.

To assist medical and nursing staff in the safe restraint or detention of patients, while appropriate assessments are undertaken.

To respond to intruder, lift and Fire alarms as trained while monitoring the incident until the arrival of a senior member of staff or emergency service officer.

In accordance with Trust procedures assist in searching Trust property and grounds for vulnerable patients absent from ward areas.

To support Staff during planned resolution meetings with potentially difficult patients or relatives to ensure staff safety during these meetings.

To remove trespassers and unauthorised persons from hospital property in accordance with the policy and guidelines.

To ensure that all incidents that occur during a duty shift are accurately recorded with the appropriate amount of detail and evidence required to support further investigation or action.


To deal with incidents relating to lost and found property and to handle lost and found property in accordance with the Trusts policies and procedures.

To operate and monitor Closed Circuit Television and associated equipment as required in accordance with the procedure. To provide a key holding service for Departments as instructed by the Head of Security.

To carry out duties as specified in Trust procedures during Major Incident or Child Abduction Alerts - carrying out searches, cordoning areas and securing entrances as necessary.

To carry out any other reasonable duties relating to security at the discretion of the Head of Security.

To undertake appropriate training for Health and Safety at Work; industrial accident prevention; fire prevention; first aid; and control, restraint and breakaway techniques and to undertake additional training determined by the needs of the Department and/or legislation.

To operate and use equipment and machinery in accordance with the needs of the Department. To adhere to all Trust Policies and Procedures.


COMMUNICATIONS & WORKING RELATIONSHIPS Internal/External The post holder is required to work closely with all grades of hospital staff, patients and visitors.

In addition, the post holder is required to maintain close and effective liaison with the Police, and, in particular, with the Trusts Police Liaison Officer.

HEALTH AND SAFETY Employees must be aware of the responsibilities placed on them under the Health & Safety at Work Act and the Manual Handling Operations Regulations This ensures that the agreed safety procedures are carried out to maintain a safe environment for employees, patients and visitors to the Trust.


RISK MANAGEMENT All staff has a responsibility to report all clinical and non-clinical accidents or incidents promptly and when requested to co-operate with any investigation undertaken.

EQUAL OPPORTUNITIES The trust has a clear commitment to its equal opportunities policy and it is the duty of every employee to comply with the detail and spirit of the policy.

CONFLICT OF INTEREST The Trust is responsible for ensuring that the service provided for patients in its care meets the highest standard.

Equally it is responsible for ensuring that staff does not abuse their official position for personal gain or to benefit their family or friends.


The post-holder must work within infection control guidelines to ensure that work methods do not constitute a risk of infection either to the health care professional, to the client or to any persons working/visiting in RCHT premises.

It is the responsibility of all employees to maintain a safe and healthy environment for patients, visitors and staff. All s

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