PT- NYS Certified Security Guard Instructor
Benefits:
Flexible schedule
Training & development
Key Responsibilities:
Deliver Training: Teach mandatory security guard courses, in-service training, and other required specialized courses.
Create and Maintain Course Materials: Develop and maintain training materials, presentations, handouts, and written examinations by NYS DCJS standards.
Assess Student Performance: Evaluate student performance through practical exercises, written exams, and feedback to ensure they meet NYS certification requirements.
Compliance: Ensure all training programs meet or exceed the certification guidelines set by NYS DCJS, maintaining up-to-date knowledge of any changes to state regulations or policies.
Ensure Safety and Security: Promote and maintain a safe learning environment for all students, ensuring that all safety protocols are followed.
Qualifications:
Certification: Must be an active and certified NYS Security Guard Instructor through the New York State Division of Criminal Justice Services (DCJS).
Experience: Previous experience working as a security guard, along with a proven record of teaching or instructing in security-related fields, is preferred.
Skills:
Strong communication and interpersonal skills.
Ability to present material clearly and effectively.
Knowledge of security procedures and protocols.
Organizational and time-management skills.
Education: A high school diploma or equivalent is typically required. Additional education in criminal justice, security management, or a related field may be preferred.
Working Conditions:
Instructors may need to work evenings or weekends based on course schedules.
The work environment is typically classroom-based.