Police Officer's Needed-Dallas Area

8 months ago
Employment Information

Police Officer's Needed On The East Side Of Dallas/Fort Worth

WE ARE GROWING! Come join our Public Safety department. Texas Health Resources is seeking top skilled Police Officers across Dallas/Fort Worth. Is that you?

Work location's to choose from :

  • Texas Health Dallas
  • Texas Health Rockwall

Work hours: Full Time; Days, Nights and Rotating Shifts Available

Apply to speak with one of our Recruiter's and see which shift and location works best for you!

Public Safety Department highlights:

  • Paid training.
  • All uniforms and equipment are issued.

Here’s What You Need

  • H.S. Diploma or Equivalent required
  • Associate's Degree Business Administration, Criminal Justice, Law Enforcement, Security or closely related field. preferred
  • 2 Years Security or law enforcement preferred and
  • 2 Years Healthcare or education preferred
  • DL - Drivers License Class C and insurable upon hire required and
  • Peace Officer upon hire req and
  • CPI - Crisis Prevention Intervention Training upon hire required and
  • ACPI - Advanced Crisis Prevention Intervention Training maintained annually 6 Months Required Or
  • CPI - Crisis Prevention Intervention Training 30 Days required And
  • ACPI - Advanced Crisis Prevention Intervention Training maintained annually 12 Months required
  • Must complete a personal history statement and psychological evaluation. May be subject to further written and/or oral pre-assignment test/training. Must be able to follow, practice and utilize the Peace Officer Weapons Standard and Qualification General Order to ensure the safety of officers, hospital staff, patients and visitors. Must be able to demonstrate a working knowledge of customer-based Peace Officer management techniques. Must be able to deal with the public and fellow employees in a tactful and diplomatic manner. Must be able to make sound judgments. Must be able to testify in court to present case facts.
    • Pursuant to TCOLE Declaration of Medical Condition, Commission Rule 215.15 (c), 217.1 (a), 217.7 (e) new license applicants must complete both a physical exam and drug screen. Licensee Officers with more than a 180-day break in service need drug screen only.
  • Must possess the ability to physically defend and/or restrain people.
  • Must possess the ability to communicate with others in a clear, understandable, and professional manner on the phone and in person using the English language; and the demonstrated use of good verbal communication skills.
  • Must possess the ability to interact effectively with peers, executive and medical staff, department heads and staff in other departments, patients/families, vendors and other customers in a manner that represents Texas Health Resources positively.
  • Must be able to write clear and concise detailed incident reports and various other reports as required.
  • Must possess the ability to investigate, analyze, and resolve non-routine issues and problems.
  • Must possess the ability to maintain regular, reliable and punctual attendance.
  • Must possess the ability to learn and apply new information, knowledge and experiences in a timely manner.
  • Requires special protective equipment, training, and adherence to prescribed rules and procedures.
  • Must possess ability to use a computer and electronic equipment.
  • Must possess the ability to observe and rapidly react to changing situations and operations.
  • Must possess precise hand-eye coordination and fine motor dexterity.
  • Must possess the ability to continuously stand, walk, or move around the work place.
  • Must be willing and able to travel to other Texas Health Resources locations, external offices and outpatient clinics as needed.

What You Will Do

Performs officer duties to include, but not limited to:

  • Patrols buildings and ground for unlocked secured areas for after hour entry.
  • Provides individual and group escorts to and from parking areas.
  • Identifies and removes unauthorized individuals from property.
  • Pursues and detains persons involved in criminal activity.
  • Fills out incident/offense report forms and composes narratives.
  • Interacts with police, fire personnel, patients, visitors and staff.
  • Reports and escalates situations to the Threat Management team as appropriate.

Additional perks of being a Texas Health Police Officer

  • Benefits include 401k, PTO, medical, dental, Paid Parental Leave, flex spending, tuition reimbursement, Student Loan Repayment Program as well as several other benefits.
  • A supportive, team environment with outstanding opportunities for growth.

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