Senior Mobile Advisor Education, Training & Library - Reno, NV at Geebo

Senior Mobile Advisor

Company Name:
Job Corps
Job Corps is the most successful job-training program of its kind. Every year, thousands of Job Corps graduates enter the work-force armed with skills in trades and the desire to succeed. Sierra Nevada Job Corps offers young adults vocational training in a variety of trades. Located 12 miles north of Reno, Nevada, the sprawling 40-acre campus provides outstanding recreational opportunities, well-equipped learning labs and individualized, self-paced vocational and academic programs. Sierra Nevada Job Corps is currently looking for a Senior Mobile Advisor(Campus Security) who will be directly responsible for the overall operation of security which includes security, safety, fire protection and act as liason with security and law enforcement agencies in compliance with federal, state and local regulations, government and management directives. Job Duties Shift: Mon & Tue: 11pm-8am, Fri, Sat & Sun: 7am-4pm, Wed & Thu: OFF
Will report to the Manager of Campus Security and Directly Supervise the Assigned Mobile Advisors
Assume Supervisory Responsibility of all Security Activities on Assigned Shifts
Patrol and Monitor Center Grounds and the Surrounding Vicinities as Required to Ensure the Safety and Proper Behavior of Students and will Resolve Potential or Occurring Problems. Provide positive, quality customer services to students, staff and other center customers.
High school diploma or equivalent and three years experience working with youth preferred.
Valid driver's license with an acceptable driving record.
Must have office, clerical and computer skills, excellent written and verbal communications skills.
Security experience desired. Apply online atEstimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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