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Reports to the Newport Hospital Director of Operations. Provides a safe and secure environment for patients, employees, and visitors. Manages day-to-day operations of the Security Department. KEY ...

Security Officer-2

Charleston, SC · On-site

$15 - $18.25/hr

Performs routine and repetitive duties following clearly prescribed standards and practices as set forth by the Manager of Hospital Security. Work involves shift work and some overtime. Must be able ...

The Hospital Security Officer is responsible for the surveillance of the client's healthcare ... Prior work experience involving dealing with customers, troubleshooting, and/or managing stressful ...

The Hospital Security Officer is responsible for the surveillance of the client's healthcare ... Prior work experience involving dealing with customers, troubleshooting, and/or managing stressful ...

The Hospital Security Officer is responsible for the surveillance of the client's healthcare ... Prior work experience involving dealing with customers, troubleshooting, and/or managing stressful ...

The Hospital Security Officer is responsible for the surveillance of the client's healthcare ... Prior work experience involving dealing with customers, troubleshooting, and/or managing stressful ...

The Hospital Security Officer is responsible for the surveillance of the client's healthcare ... Prior work experience involving dealing with customers, troubleshooting, and/or managing stressful ...

The Hospital Security Officer is responsible for the surveillance of the client's healthcare ... Prior work experience involving dealing with customers, troubleshooting, and/or managing stressful ...

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How much do hospital security manager jobs pay per hour?

As of May 30, 2026, the average hourly pay for hospital security manager in the United States is $25.98, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $18.27 and $29.33 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a Hospital Security Manager, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Hospital Security Manager, you need a background in security management, risk assessment, and emergency response, often supported by a bachelor’s degree in criminal justice or a related field. Familiarity with surveillance systems, access control technologies, and certifications such as Certified Healthcare Protection Administrator (CHPA) are typically required. Leadership, crisis management, and strong communication skills are essential soft skills for coordinating teams and interacting with hospital staff and visitors. These skills and qualifications are crucial for maintaining a safe hospital environment, ensuring regulatory compliance, and effectively responding to incidents.

What are some common challenges faced by Hospital Security Managers, and how can applicants prepare for them?

Hospital Security Managers often deal with challenges such as balancing patient privacy with safety protocols, managing emergency situations, and coordinating with diverse hospital staff and law enforcement. They must navigate sensitive environments where emotions can run high and quick, sound decision-making is crucial. Applicants can prepare by developing strong communication skills, staying updated on healthcare regulations, and gaining experience in crisis management and de-escalation techniques. Building relationships with both clinical staff and external agencies is also vital for success in this role.

What does a Hospital Security Manager do?

A Hospital Security Manager is responsible for overseeing the safety and security of patients, staff, visitors, and property within a hospital setting. They develop and implement security policies, coordinate emergency procedures, and manage security staff. Their role also involves conducting risk assessments, handling incidents, and ensuring compliance with relevant regulations. By maintaining a secure environment, they help ensure uninterrupted healthcare delivery.

What is the difference between Hospital Security Manager vs Security Supervisor?

AspectHospital Security ManagerSecurity Supervisor
CredentialsSecurity certifications, management experienceSecurity certifications, supervisory experience
Work EnvironmentHospital settings, overseeing security operationsVarious sites, supervising security staff
Employer & IndustryHospitals, healthcare industryMultiple industries, including healthcare
Primary FocusManaging security policies, staff, and complianceOverseeing security staff, daily operations

The Hospital Security Manager focuses on strategic security management within healthcare facilities, overseeing policies and staff. In contrast, the Security Supervisor handles daily security operations and supervises security personnel on-site. Both roles require security certifications, but the manager's role is more administrative and policy-driven, while the supervisor's role is more operational and hands-on.

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Infographic showing various Hospital Security Manager job openings in the United States as of May 2026, with employment types broken down into 100% Full Time. Highlights an 83% In-person, and 17% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $54,037 per year, or $26 per hour.

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Posted 6 days ago


Job description

SUMMARY:

Reports to the Newport Hospital Director of Operations. Provides a safe and secure environment for patients, employees, and visitors. Manages day-to-day operations of the Security Department.

KEY ACCOUNTABILITIES:

Brown Health employees are expected to embrace Brown Health's mission of "Delivering health with care" and successfully role model Brown Health's values of Compassion, Accountability, Respect, and Excellence, as these guide our everyday actions with patients, customers, and one another.

Develops departmental plans and goals, assists in the establishment of operational and capital budgets, ensures department operates within allocated funds, prepares monthly variance reports.

Interviews, hires, assigns, counsels, and fires staff in collaboration with contracted security company. Conducts performance evaluations and recommends personnel actions. Acts as resource for staff and conducts regular individual and group staff meetings. Prepares and submits payroll, provides, and maintains staff development plans. Develops standards for Security staff performance.

Responds in an ARMED capacity to all Active Shooter, Code Silver emergency hospital situations, using the appropriate escalation of force level. Relinquishes this role immediately when the Newport Police arrives on scene or any other sworn Law Enforcement Agency who has responded to provide mutual aid.

Evaluates reports, decisions, and performance of department in relation to established goals. Recommends and implements department policies and procedures to effect continual improvement of efficiency of department and services performed.

Provides department-specific orientation for new Security Officers, as well as general hospital orientation for all new employees.

Serves as a member of the following committees: Environment of Care, Emergency Preparedness, External Partner Committee, Diversion Response Team, and Brown Health System-Wide Workforce Safety Council.

Assumes the role of Security Branch Director in emergency preparedness drill exercises, as well as in actual emergency situations.

Oversees the Loss Prevention Program. Monitors the incident reporting system, analyzes, evaluates, and produces follow-up investigative reports. Is alerted to serious security issues and directs others as appropriate. Prepares monthly reports of incidents, trends, and related information.

Retrieves and copies hospital security video recordings upon request from The Facilities Director, RISK, hospital administration or other authorized agencies.

Develops and implements programs that minimize security risks. Develops and conducts Tabletop Exercises for "Hospital Active Shooter" for hospital staff.

Reviews and responds to all security related medical event reporting system (Safety Net) reports.

Maintains departmental, financial, and record keeping systems.

Maintains an identification badge system for all Hospital personnel; is responsible for hospital badge access system.

Implements, patrols, investigates problems, conducts surveillance, and other activities to provide a secure and safe environment.

Maintains the integrity of the Valet Parking Program. Ensures the safety and security of hospital-wide campus parking. Coordinates Security efforts to meet the needs of employees, patients, and visitors. Ensures parking areas are properly maintained and utilized. Works with Facilities Management during snow emergencies.

Responds to "Code Gray" calls (UNARMED), as appropriate, and coordinates an Intervention Team. Teaches or designates a security officer to instruct de-escalation training (SafetyCare) to Hospital Staff.

Participates in councils, quality improvement teams, and other such committees, such as Root Cause Analysis (RCA) as required.

Manages the patient valuable/contraband safe.

Maintains quality assurance, safety, environmental, and infection control, in accordance with established hospital department policies, procedures, and objectives.

Works with the hospital locksmith and verifies and approves all requests for issuing of duplicate keys when requested.

Strict protocols and procedures are developed between the Hospital and Newport Police Department regarding these situations. NPD Officers are uniformed, and the Armed Hospital Manager is not uniformed. The Security Manager is responsible for coordinating with NPD so that they are in a continuous states of awareness relating to the presence of the Armed Hospital Security Manager. Security Manager will be responsible for coordinating this matter with NPD and establish mutually acceptable protocols and procedures.

Performs other duties as necessary.

BASIC KNOWLEDGE:

Bachelor's Degree in a security or law enforcement-related field required. Computer competency and a working knowledge of budget preparation is required. Incident Command System (ICS) training must be completed within 180 days of hire. Valid driver's license required. Prior experience in a health care environment preferred.

ADVANCED CERTIFICATIONS AND TRAINING:

Must complete a psychological evaluation if requested, or proof thereof.

Must be in good standing after at least 3years of service or retired in good standing due to a physical disability other than a psychological impairment.

Must possess a LEOSA card or obtain a license or permit by the R.I. Attorney General's Office.

Must undergo semi-annual firearms proficiency and Active Shooter Training. Firearms Training is a perishable skill that requires monthly offsite firearms training.

In accordance with existing SafetyCare and ICS related responsibilities, training in SafetyCare and Hostage Negotiation skills is required.

Provide proof of Firearms Training from a certified Firearms Instructor.

While on-duty, will carry an approved concealable automatic firearm, and OC-Gel.

EXPERIENCE:

Must have completed a Law Enforcement Academy Program. Four years of related and progressively responsible system security experience is required, including three years in a supervisory position.

WORK ENVIRONMENT AND PHYSICAL REQUIREMENTS:

Healthcare environment such as acute care hospital, physicians' offices, and ancillary healthcare enterprises. Any hazards are minimized by adherence to established safety procedures and precautions. Physical ability to stand and walk for long periods of time and acuity to observe activities in assigned area. Must be physically capable to assist in the restraining of patients. Capable of running up several flights of stairs to aid and be able to complete services. Must be able to carry weights in excess of 50 pounds for 100 feet. Occasionally subject to irregular hours, regularly required to be on-call.

INDEPENDENT ACTION:

Incumbent functions independently within the scope of department policies and practices; generally, refers specific problems to the Director, only where clarification of departmental policies and procedures may be required.

SUPERVISORY RESPONSIBILITY:

Up to 41 full-time equivalent in-house, contracted positions in the areas of Security and Valet Parking services.

Pay Range:

EEO Statement:

Brown University Health is committed to providing equal employment opportunities and maintaining a work environment free from all forms of unlawful discrimination and harassment.

Location:

Newport Hospital - 11 Friendship Street Newport, Rhode Island 02840

Work Type:

m-f 8:00am - 5:00pm

Work Shift:

Day

Daily Hours:

8 hours

Driving Required:

Yes