Hospital Safety Officer - Inmate Monitoring
Hospital Safety Officer, Inmate Monitoring Unit
Organization
Valor Protection Safety Agency
Position Type
Full Time and Part Time Opportunities Available
Compensation
$24.00 to $25.00 per hour based on experience, certifications, professionalism, scheduling availability, and operational performance.
Reports To
Hospital Safety Supervisor
Hospital Safety Operations Manager
Chief Executive Safety Officer
Position Overview
The Hospital Safety Officer assigned to the Inmate Monitoring Unit is responsible for maintaining the safety, accountability, observation, and controlled oversight of incarcerated or detained individuals receiving treatment within hospital and medical environments. Officers are expected to operate with advanced professionalism, emotional intelligence, situational awareness, and disciplined judgment while supporting safe hospital operations and preserving the dignity and security of all involved parties.
This position serves as a critical public safety function within high liability and medically sensitive environments. Officers will work closely with healthcare professionals, detention personnel, law enforcement agencies, hospital administration, and emergency response personnel to ensure operational stability, inmate accountability, staff safety, and immediate response readiness.
Hospital Safety Officers are expected to maintain a calm, composed, and command level presence while operating under Valor Protection Safety Agency’s standards of excellence, integrity, professionalism, dependability, accountability, and elite service delivery.
Essential Duties and Responsibilities
Maintain continuous observation and monitoring of inmates receiving treatment within hospitals, emergency departments, trauma units, behavioral health units, medical surgical floors, or specialized care environments.
Ensure inmates remain properly secured, accounted for, and compliant with all operational procedures and safety protocols.
Monitor inmate movement during medical treatment, transportation transitions, restroom usage, imaging procedures, testing, admissions, discharge processes, and room transfers.
Maintain heightened situational awareness regarding entrances, exits, elevators, stairwells, blind spots, unauthorized visitors, suspicious behavior, and potential escape risks.
Immediately identify, assess, document, and report safety concerns, behavioral escalations, contraband concerns, escape indicators, threats, disturbances, or operational irregularities.
Respond professionally and appropriately to aggressive behavior, emotional disturbances, medical emergencies, security threats, unauthorized access attempts, or disruptive incidents.
Support healthcare personnel by helping maintain a safe and controlled treatment environment without interfering with medical operations or patient care responsibilities.
Maintain professional communication and coordination with hospital administration, nurses, physicians, detention personnel, correctional staff, law enforcement agencies, and agency leadership.
Complete detailed, accurate, and professional incident reports, activity logs, observation notes, shift summaries, and operational documentation.
Preserve confidentiality and maintain HIPAA awareness while operating within healthcare environments.
Demonstrate professionalism, restraint, discipline, and emotional control during high stress or rapidly evolving situations.
Maintain compliance with agency standards regarding appearance, grooming, punctuality, professionalism, report writing, communication, and operational conduct.
Participate in mandatory training, emergency preparedness exercises, scenario based development, and continuing education initiatives.
Required Qualifications
High school diploma or GED required.
Minimum age of 21 years old preferred.
Valid driver’s license with reliable transportation.
Ability to pass criminal background investigation and drug screening.
Ability to legally work within the United States.
Strong written communication and report writing capability.
Strong verbal communication and interpersonal skills.
Ability to maintain composure and professional judgment during stressful, traumatic, or emotionally charged situations.
Ability to stand, walk, observe, and remain alert for extended periods.
Preferred Qualifications
Prior experience in corrections, detention operations, hospital security, law enforcement, military service, behavioral health security, emergency response, or private security operations preferred.
CPR, First Aid, or Basic Life Support certification preferred.
Prior experience operating within hospitals, healthcare systems, detention facilities, or high liability public safety environments preferred.
De escalation, crisis intervention, defensive tactics, or trauma informed engagement training preferred.
Core Performance Standards
Officers assigned to the Hospital Safety Officer Unit are expected to consistently demonstrate:
Professionalism and command presence.
Advanced situational awareness.
Dependability and accountability.
Strong observation and documentation skills.
Controlled decision making under pressure.
Professional communication and conflict resolution capability.
Integrity and ethical conduct.
Emotional intelligence and disciplined restraint.
Commitment to operational excellence and public safety.
Physical Requirements
Ability to stand and walk for extended periods throughout assigned shifts.
Ability to work overnight assignments, weekends, holidays, and rotating schedules as operationally required.
Ability to rapidly respond to emergencies or security incidents.
Ability to safely escort, reposition, or assist individuals when operationally necessary and legally appropriate.
Ability to operate effectively within active medical and healthcare environments for prolonged periods.
Key Performance Indicators
Incident response effectiveness.
Observation and inmate accountability consistency.
Report writing accuracy and timeliness.
Attendance, punctuality, and shift reliability.
Professionalism and communication standards.
Compliance with agency and hospital procedures.
De escalation effectiveness and operational judgment.
Reduction of safety incidents, operational disruptions, and policy violations.
Organizational Alignment
Valor Protection Safety Agency believes safety and protection are rooted in service, professionalism, discipline, compassion, and accountability. Hospital Safety Officers assigned to the Inmate Monitoring Unit serve in one of the agency’s most sensitive and high responsibility divisions. Officers are expected to protect lives, support healthcare operations, maintain operational stability, and represent the agency with excellence, integrity, and professionalism at all times.
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