Middlebury, Vermont, USA
51 days ago
Museum Security Monitor - On Call (002128)

The Museum Security Monitor ensures a safe and secure environment at the Middlebury Museum of Art. This role involves overseeing programs that promote safety, protect property, and support the well-being of students, faculty, staff, and visitors.

This is considered a part-time, hourly, non-benefits eligible, on-call position. The starting rate for the position is $18.19 per hour.

Core Responsibilities: 

Patrols museum building and grounds, to promote safety, identify unsafe conditions and suspicious activity, document violations of college policy and state laws, responds to incidents and complaints as necessary. Responds to emergencies, serious incidents, and requests for assistance. Serves as a first responder to fire alarms, medical emergencies, and conflicts on campus until Public Safety, Law enforcement entity and/or Emergency Servies department takes the lead as appropriate.  Manages incidents using problem-solving, mediation and de-escalation strategies in accordance with college policies and procedures. Completes detailed and professional incident report and document shift activity via monitor’s log.  Educates the campus community and visitors on topics in safety, security, and college policy through interpersonal communications, organized instruction, and enforcement.  Provide general security services for the Museum such as locking and unlocking of doors, arming, and disarming the burglar alarm system, and monitoring the camera system.  Treats all staff, faculty, student, and visitors to the Museum with courtesy, respect and follows all college lead diversity, equity, inclusion, and access guidelines. Follows all other responsibilities listed in the Museum Monitor Handbook. 

Middlebury College is an equal-opportunity employer where diversity, equity, and inclusion are core values. To this end, the College recruits talented and diverse faculty, staff, and students from across the United States and around the world. Middlebury College encourages applications from women, people of color, people with disabilities, and members of other protected classes and historically underrepresented communities. The College also invites applications from individuals who demonstrate an ongoing commitment to advancing diversity, equity, and inclusion in the workplace.

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