Description Summary: Uniformed position at all times. Armed Security Officer's duties include being a visible deterrent to criminal activity, providing security for patients, Associates, and visitors, protecting and patrolling hospital buildings, assets and premises as assigned. The Armed Security Officer is responsible for responding to all emergency codes, internal/external disaster events as needed and/or requested, conducting preliminary investigations of reported incidents, and performing other security related tasks as directed by a security supervisor/and or Manager. The Armed Security Officer must have flexibility in hours and be able to rotate between facilities including travel whenever necessary. CHRISTUS Approved uniforms must be worn in accordance with dress code requirements. Responsibilities: Meets expectations of the applicable OneCHRISTUS Competencies: Leader of Self, Leader of Others, or Leader of Leaders. Conducts frequent security patrols of the facilities and grounds as assigned. Identifies and reports trends related to security issues. Recommends actions. Takes initial information for an incident report, uses proper grammar, spelling, punctuation, notes only the facts, leaving out personal opinions and submits report in a timely manner (no later than the end of assigned shift). Responds promptly to all service requests relayed by supervisor, telephone, pass-on, e-mail, radio, cell phone and other correspondence in a courteous and expeditious manner. Responds to the collection, inventory and return of lost and found items, patient valuables, and personal property according to policy. Enforces all rules, regulations, policies, and procedures of CHRISTUS Health and the laws of the state in which CHRISTUS is doing business. Controls and enforces facility parking using patrols, violation warning citations, towing, booting and explanation of rules as applicable. Assists clinical/non-clinical Associates with combative patients or visitors. Demonstrates competence to perform assigned client care responsibilities in a way that meets the age-specific and developmental needs of persons served by the department. Demonstrates proficiency and knowledge in the operation of the Attendant Console, Paging System, security radio/dispatch system, operations of the Digital Video Recorder (NVR) security monitors (CCTV) and the general overhead paging system. Must be proficient with the use of a PC to generate electronic daily activity security reports, incident reports, emails and other applicable electronic correspondence during the performance of duties. Promotes a safe environment by reporting safety hazards observed (broken water/sprinkler lines, burned out internal/external lighting, smoke/gas odors, tripping hazards, etc.) during the performance of security rounds. Appropriately adapts assigned client assessment, treatment and/or care methods to accommodate the physical, cultural, age-specific, and other developmental needs of each person served. Demonstrated competence with handgun, hand cuffs, baton, non-crisis intervention certification and two-way radios. Frequent exposure to aggressive behavior and emotionally charged situations. Occasional exposure to hazardous conditions such as fires, chemical spills, and flooding. Frequent exposure to heat and cold from external weather conditions. Long periods of walking, standing, stooping, and lifting. Must be physically fit and able to walk all areas of the facilities and grounds, to restrain those who need restraint and be able to assist nursing staff with lifting patients of all sizes. Performs other duties as assigned. Must be always mentally alert. Must have excellent written and verbal communication skills. Must be able to make immediate decisions regarding laws, policies, and procedures. Must be able to handle multiple tasks and prioritize. Must be able to handle personal stress and possible violence. Job Requirements: Education/Skills High School Diploma or its equivalent required Experience Minimum two (2) years of armed security experience (may substituted by Honorable Military Service) preferred Law enforcement experience preferred Healthcare security experience preferred Licenses, Registrations, or Certifications Verbal De-escalation training must be completed within 60 days of hire BLS required within 60 days of hire Expandable Baton training, defensive tactics training, firearms training, weapon qualification, and firearms retention training must be completed prior to letter of authorization to carry is issued Successful completion of all pre-employment and post offer assessments to include the Minnesota Multiphasic Personality Inventory -2 (MMPI-2-RF-PCIR); the California Psychological Inventory (CPI); the Police and Public Safety Selection Report (PPSSR); the Personal Experience Inventory (PEI) and a clinical interview by a third personal psychologist Will be required to take random drug test screening Valid Driver's license required Candidates must maintain an acceptable driving record to meet CHRISTUS Health standards for positions requiring driving. An unacceptable record includes, but is not limited to: One or more moving violations within a 12-month period. One or more chargeable accidents within a 12-month period. Chargeable means the driver is determined to be the primary cause of the accident. Contributing factors such as weather or mechanical issues will be considered. Any combination of accidents and/or moving violations. Violations include any ticket, charge, or other law enforcement proceeding related to these, as well as independent evidence of violations deemed relevant by CHRISTUS Health Security. For Texas positions: Must hold an active Level 3 Commission with the Texas Department of Public Safety Private Security Bureau (TDPSPSB). New hires who have completed the TDPSPSB security commission course must obtain their commission prior to hire. If the license status is ACTIVE in TOPS and the pocket card has not yet been received, the licensee may begin working. Until the pocket card is received, the licensee must carry proof of ACTIVE status (e.g., screenshot or printed copy from TOPS) while on duty. For New Mexico positions: Officers may not carry a weapon on duty until completing 40 hours of training and receiving a letter of authorization from the CHRISTUS Vice President of Security to carry a CHRISTUS Health-assigned weapon. For Louisiana positions: Officers may not carry a weapon on duty until completing 40 hours of training and receiving a letter of authorization from the CHRISTUS Vice President of Security to carry a CHRISTUS Health-assigned weapon. In accordance with the CHRISTUS Health License, Certification and Registration Verification Policy, all Associates are required to obtain the required certifications for their respective positions within the designated time frame. Work Schedule: 6AM - 6PM 12 HR Shift Work Type: Full Time
03/14/2026
Full time
Description Summary: Uniformed position at all times. Armed Security Officer's duties include being a visible deterrent to criminal activity, providing security for patients, Associates, and visitors, protecting and patrolling hospital buildings, assets and premises as assigned. The Armed Security Officer is responsible for responding to all emergency codes, internal/external disaster events as needed and/or requested, conducting preliminary investigations of reported incidents, and performing other security related tasks as directed by a security supervisor/and or Manager. The Armed Security Officer must have flexibility in hours and be able to rotate between facilities including travel whenever necessary. CHRISTUS Approved uniforms must be worn in accordance with dress code requirements. Responsibilities: Meets expectations of the applicable OneCHRISTUS Competencies: Leader of Self, Leader of Others, or Leader of Leaders. Conducts frequent security patrols of the facilities and grounds as assigned. Identifies and reports trends related to security issues. Recommends actions. Takes initial information for an incident report, uses proper grammar, spelling, punctuation, notes only the facts, leaving out personal opinions and submits report in a timely manner (no later than the end of assigned shift). Responds promptly to all service requests relayed by supervisor, telephone, pass-on, e-mail, radio, cell phone and other correspondence in a courteous and expeditious manner. Responds to the collection, inventory and return of lost and found items, patient valuables, and personal property according to policy. Enforces all rules, regulations, policies, and procedures of CHRISTUS Health and the laws of the state in which CHRISTUS is doing business. Controls and enforces facility parking using patrols, violation warning citations, towing, booting and explanation of rules as applicable. Assists clinical/non-clinical Associates with combative patients or visitors. Demonstrates competence to perform assigned client care responsibilities in a way that meets the age-specific and developmental needs of persons served by the department. Demonstrates proficiency and knowledge in the operation of the Attendant Console, Paging System, security radio/dispatch system, operations of the Digital Video Recorder (NVR) security monitors (CCTV) and the general overhead paging system. Must be proficient with the use of a PC to generate electronic daily activity security reports, incident reports, emails and other applicable electronic correspondence during the performance of duties. Promotes a safe environment by reporting safety hazards observed (broken water/sprinkler lines, burned out internal/external lighting, smoke/gas odors, tripping hazards, etc.) during the performance of security rounds. Appropriately adapts assigned client assessment, treatment and/or care methods to accommodate the physical, cultural, age-specific, and other developmental needs of each person served. Demonstrated competence with handgun, hand cuffs, baton, non-crisis intervention certification and two-way radios. Frequent exposure to aggressive behavior and emotionally charged situations. Occasional exposure to hazardous conditions such as fires, chemical spills, and flooding. Frequent exposure to heat and cold from external weather conditions. Long periods of walking, standing, stooping, and lifting. Must be physically fit and able to walk all areas of the facilities and grounds, to restrain those who need restraint and be able to assist nursing staff with lifting patients of all sizes. Performs other duties as assigned. Must be always mentally alert. Must have excellent written and verbal communication skills. Must be able to make immediate decisions regarding laws, policies, and procedures. Must be able to handle multiple tasks and prioritize. Must be able to handle personal stress and possible violence. Job Requirements: Education/Skills High School Diploma or its equivalent required Experience Minimum two (2) years of armed security experience (may substituted by Honorable Military Service) preferred Law enforcement experience preferred Healthcare security experience preferred Licenses, Registrations, or Certifications Verbal De-escalation training must be completed within 60 days of hire BLS required within 60 days of hire Expandable Baton training, defensive tactics training, firearms training, weapon qualification, and firearms retention training must be completed prior to letter of authorization to carry is issued Successful completion of all pre-employment and post offer assessments to include the Minnesota Multiphasic Personality Inventory -2 (MMPI-2-RF-PCIR); the California Psychological Inventory (CPI); the Police and Public Safety Selection Report (PPSSR); the Personal Experience Inventory (PEI) and a clinical interview by a third personal psychologist Will be required to take random drug test screening Valid Driver's license required Candidates must maintain an acceptable driving record to meet CHRISTUS Health standards for positions requiring driving. An unacceptable record includes, but is not limited to: One or more moving violations within a 12-month period. One or more chargeable accidents within a 12-month period. Chargeable means the driver is determined to be the primary cause of the accident. Contributing factors such as weather or mechanical issues will be considered. Any combination of accidents and/or moving violations. Violations include any ticket, charge, or other law enforcement proceeding related to these, as well as independent evidence of violations deemed relevant by CHRISTUS Health Security. For Texas positions: Must hold an active Level 3 Commission with the Texas Department of Public Safety Private Security Bureau (TDPSPSB). New hires who have completed the TDPSPSB security commission course must obtain their commission prior to hire. If the license status is ACTIVE in TOPS and the pocket card has not yet been received, the licensee may begin working. Until the pocket card is received, the licensee must carry proof of ACTIVE status (e.g., screenshot or printed copy from TOPS) while on duty. For New Mexico positions: Officers may not carry a weapon on duty until completing 40 hours of training and receiving a letter of authorization from the CHRISTUS Vice President of Security to carry a CHRISTUS Health-assigned weapon. For Louisiana positions: Officers may not carry a weapon on duty until completing 40 hours of training and receiving a letter of authorization from the CHRISTUS Vice President of Security to carry a CHRISTUS Health-assigned weapon. In accordance with the CHRISTUS Health License, Certification and Registration Verification Policy, all Associates are required to obtain the required certifications for their respective positions within the designated time frame. Work Schedule: 6AM - 6PM 12 HR Shift Work Type: Full Time
Description Summary: Uniformed position at all times. Armed Security Officer's duties include being a visible deterrent to criminal activity, providing security for patients, Associates, and visitors, protecting and patrolling hospital buildings, assets and premises as assigned. The Armed Security Officer is responsible for responding to all emergency codes, internal/external disaster events as needed and/or requested, conducting preliminary investigations of reported incidents, and performing other security related tasks as directed by a security supervisor/and or Manager. The Armed Security Officer must have flexibility in hours and be able to rotate between facilities including travel whenever necessary. CHRISTUS Approved uniforms must be worn in accordance with dress code requirements. Responsibilities: Meets expectations of the applicable OneCHRISTUS Competencies: Leader of Self, Leader of Others, or Leader of Leaders. Conducts frequent security patrols of the facilities and grounds as assigned. Identifies and reports trends related to security issues. Recommends actions. Takes initial information for an incident report, uses proper grammar, spelling, punctuation, notes only the facts, leaving out personal opinions and submits report in a timely manner (no later than the end of assigned shift). Responds promptly to all service requests relayed by supervisor, telephone, pass-on, e-mail, radio, cell phone and other correspondence in a courteous and expeditious manner. Responds to the collection, inventory and return of lost and found items, patient valuables, and personal property according to policy. Enforces all rules, regulations, policies, and procedures of CHRISTUS Health and the laws of the state in which CHRISTUS is doing business. Controls and enforces facility parking using patrols, violation warning citations, towing, booting and explanation of rules as applicable. Assists clinical/non-clinical Associates with combative patients or visitors. Demonstrates competence to perform assigned client care responsibilities in a way that meets the age-specific and developmental needs of persons served by the department. Demonstrates proficiency and knowledge in the operation of the Attendant Console, Paging System, security radio/dispatch system, operations of the Digital Video Recorder (NVR) security monitors (CCTV) and the general overhead paging system. Must be proficient with the use of a PC to generate electronic daily activity security reports, incident reports, emails and other applicable electronic correspondence during the performance of duties. Promotes a safe environment by reporting safety hazards observed (broken water/sprinkler lines, burned out internal/external lighting, smoke/gas odors, tripping hazards, etc.) during the performance of security rounds. Appropriately adapts assigned client assessment, treatment and/or care methods to accommodate the physical, cultural, age-specific, and other developmental needs of each person served. Demonstrated competence with handgun, hand cuffs, baton, non-crisis intervention certification and two-way radios. Frequent exposure to aggressive behavior and emotionally charged situations. Occasional exposure to hazardous conditions such as fires, chemical spills, and flooding. Frequent exposure to heat and cold from external weather conditions. Long periods of walking, standing, stooping, and lifting. Must be physically fit and able to walk all areas of the facilities and grounds, to restrain those who need restraint and be able to assist nursing staff with lifting patients of all sizes. Performs other duties as assigned. Must be always mentally alert. Must have excellent written and verbal communication skills. Must be able to make immediate decisions regarding laws, policies, and procedures. Must be able to handle multiple tasks and prioritize. Must be able to handle personal stress and possible violence. Job Requirements: Education/Skills High School Diploma or its equivalent required Experience Minimum two (2) years of armed security experience (may substituted by Honorable Military Service) preferred Law enforcement experience preferred Healthcare security experience preferred Licenses, Registrations, or Certifications Verbal De-escalation training must be completed within 60 days of hire BLS required within 60 days of hire Expandable Baton training, defensive tactics training, firearms training, weapon qualification, and firearms retention training must be completed prior to letter of authorization to carry is issued Successful completion of all pre-employment and post offer assessments to include the Minnesota Multiphasic Personality Inventory -2 (MMPI-2-RF-PCIR); the California Psychological Inventory (CPI); the Police and Public Safety Selection Report (PPSSR); the Personal Experience Inventory (PEI) and a clinical interview by a third personal psychologist Will be required to take random drug test screening Valid Driver's license required Candidates must maintain an acceptable driving record to meet CHRISTUS Health standards for positions requiring driving. An unacceptable record includes, but is not limited to: One or more moving violations within a 12-month period. One or more chargeable accidents within a 12-month period. Chargeable means the driver is determined to be the primary cause of the accident. Contributing factors such as weather or mechanical issues will be considered. Any combination of accidents and/or moving violations. Violations include any ticket, charge, or other law enforcement proceeding related to these, as well as independent evidence of violations deemed relevant by CHRISTUS Health Security. For Texas positions: Must hold an active Level 3 Commission with the Texas Department of Public Safety Private Security Bureau (TDPSPSB). New hires who have completed the TDPSPSB security commission course must obtain their commission prior to hire. If the license status is ACTIVE in TOPS and the pocket card has not yet been received, the licensee may begin working. Until the pocket card is received, the licensee must carry proof of ACTIVE status (e.g., screenshot or printed copy from TOPS) while on duty. For New Mexico positions: Officers may not carry a weapon on duty until completing 40 hours of training and receiving a letter of authorization from the CHRISTUS Vice President of Security to carry a CHRISTUS Health-assigned weapon. For Louisiana positions: Officers may not carry a weapon on duty until completing 40 hours of training and receiving a letter of authorization from the CHRISTUS Vice President of Security to carry a CHRISTUS Health-assigned weapon. In accordance with the CHRISTUS Health License, Certification and Registration Verification Policy, all Associates are required to obtain the required certifications for their respective positions within the designated time frame. Work Schedule: MULTIPLE SHIFTS AVAILABLE Work Type: Full Time
03/12/2026
Full time
Description Summary: Uniformed position at all times. Armed Security Officer's duties include being a visible deterrent to criminal activity, providing security for patients, Associates, and visitors, protecting and patrolling hospital buildings, assets and premises as assigned. The Armed Security Officer is responsible for responding to all emergency codes, internal/external disaster events as needed and/or requested, conducting preliminary investigations of reported incidents, and performing other security related tasks as directed by a security supervisor/and or Manager. The Armed Security Officer must have flexibility in hours and be able to rotate between facilities including travel whenever necessary. CHRISTUS Approved uniforms must be worn in accordance with dress code requirements. Responsibilities: Meets expectations of the applicable OneCHRISTUS Competencies: Leader of Self, Leader of Others, or Leader of Leaders. Conducts frequent security patrols of the facilities and grounds as assigned. Identifies and reports trends related to security issues. Recommends actions. Takes initial information for an incident report, uses proper grammar, spelling, punctuation, notes only the facts, leaving out personal opinions and submits report in a timely manner (no later than the end of assigned shift). Responds promptly to all service requests relayed by supervisor, telephone, pass-on, e-mail, radio, cell phone and other correspondence in a courteous and expeditious manner. Responds to the collection, inventory and return of lost and found items, patient valuables, and personal property according to policy. Enforces all rules, regulations, policies, and procedures of CHRISTUS Health and the laws of the state in which CHRISTUS is doing business. Controls and enforces facility parking using patrols, violation warning citations, towing, booting and explanation of rules as applicable. Assists clinical/non-clinical Associates with combative patients or visitors. Demonstrates competence to perform assigned client care responsibilities in a way that meets the age-specific and developmental needs of persons served by the department. Demonstrates proficiency and knowledge in the operation of the Attendant Console, Paging System, security radio/dispatch system, operations of the Digital Video Recorder (NVR) security monitors (CCTV) and the general overhead paging system. Must be proficient with the use of a PC to generate electronic daily activity security reports, incident reports, emails and other applicable electronic correspondence during the performance of duties. Promotes a safe environment by reporting safety hazards observed (broken water/sprinkler lines, burned out internal/external lighting, smoke/gas odors, tripping hazards, etc.) during the performance of security rounds. Appropriately adapts assigned client assessment, treatment and/or care methods to accommodate the physical, cultural, age-specific, and other developmental needs of each person served. Demonstrated competence with handgun, hand cuffs, baton, non-crisis intervention certification and two-way radios. Frequent exposure to aggressive behavior and emotionally charged situations. Occasional exposure to hazardous conditions such as fires, chemical spills, and flooding. Frequent exposure to heat and cold from external weather conditions. Long periods of walking, standing, stooping, and lifting. Must be physically fit and able to walk all areas of the facilities and grounds, to restrain those who need restraint and be able to assist nursing staff with lifting patients of all sizes. Performs other duties as assigned. Must be always mentally alert. Must have excellent written and verbal communication skills. Must be able to make immediate decisions regarding laws, policies, and procedures. Must be able to handle multiple tasks and prioritize. Must be able to handle personal stress and possible violence. Job Requirements: Education/Skills High School Diploma or its equivalent required Experience Minimum two (2) years of armed security experience (may substituted by Honorable Military Service) preferred Law enforcement experience preferred Healthcare security experience preferred Licenses, Registrations, or Certifications Verbal De-escalation training must be completed within 60 days of hire BLS required within 60 days of hire Expandable Baton training, defensive tactics training, firearms training, weapon qualification, and firearms retention training must be completed prior to letter of authorization to carry is issued Successful completion of all pre-employment and post offer assessments to include the Minnesota Multiphasic Personality Inventory -2 (MMPI-2-RF-PCIR); the California Psychological Inventory (CPI); the Police and Public Safety Selection Report (PPSSR); the Personal Experience Inventory (PEI) and a clinical interview by a third personal psychologist Will be required to take random drug test screening Valid Driver's license required Candidates must maintain an acceptable driving record to meet CHRISTUS Health standards for positions requiring driving. An unacceptable record includes, but is not limited to: One or more moving violations within a 12-month period. One or more chargeable accidents within a 12-month period. Chargeable means the driver is determined to be the primary cause of the accident. Contributing factors such as weather or mechanical issues will be considered. Any combination of accidents and/or moving violations. Violations include any ticket, charge, or other law enforcement proceeding related to these, as well as independent evidence of violations deemed relevant by CHRISTUS Health Security. For Texas positions: Must hold an active Level 3 Commission with the Texas Department of Public Safety Private Security Bureau (TDPSPSB). New hires who have completed the TDPSPSB security commission course must obtain their commission prior to hire. If the license status is ACTIVE in TOPS and the pocket card has not yet been received, the licensee may begin working. Until the pocket card is received, the licensee must carry proof of ACTIVE status (e.g., screenshot or printed copy from TOPS) while on duty. For New Mexico positions: Officers may not carry a weapon on duty until completing 40 hours of training and receiving a letter of authorization from the CHRISTUS Vice President of Security to carry a CHRISTUS Health-assigned weapon. For Louisiana positions: Officers may not carry a weapon on duty until completing 40 hours of training and receiving a letter of authorization from the CHRISTUS Vice President of Security to carry a CHRISTUS Health-assigned weapon. In accordance with the CHRISTUS Health License, Certification and Registration Verification Policy, all Associates are required to obtain the required certifications for their respective positions within the designated time frame. Work Schedule: MULTIPLE SHIFTS AVAILABLE Work Type: Full Time
CHENEGA PROFESSIONAL SERVICES, LLC. Sheppard AFB, TX The Department of the Air Force (DAF) Family Advocacy Program (FAP) is designed to identify, prevent, provide treatment to families, couples, and/or intimate partners impacted by domestic abuse (DA). FAP offers the support of Domestic Abuse Victim Advocates (DAVA) to provide DAF personnel, their family members, or intimate partners who are victims of DA (sometimes referred to as domestic violence) non-clinical emergent and urgent service whenever requested. With the exception of mandatory state, federal, and military reporting requirements (i.e., domestic violence, child abuse, and duty to warn situations) the DAVA provides a private and confidential service to encourage victims in seeking assistance. Responsibilities Provides 24 hour/7 days a week response to victims alleging DA by publishing and maintaining an emergency contact number via cell phone provided by vendor. Establishes a Victim s Safety Plan on a case-by-case basis. Partners with the Family Advocacy Treatment Manager (FATM) and Family Advocacy Intervention Specialist (FAIS) or mental health on-call provider if the treatment or case manager is unavailable, to establish safety plans. The victims safety is the DAVA s top responsibility and priority. Reviews the safety plan during each victim contact. Develops safety plans based on initial and ongoing risk assessments. If imminent risk of serious harm or death is established, notify the FAO, law enforcement, and Command. If children are involved, the process also includes child physical safety and emotional well-being; refer involved children to the treatment or case manager for follow-on care. Immediately reports any changes in the victim s circumstances that changes or impacts the safety plan to the FAP treatment/case manager or mental health on-call provider if the treatment/case manager is unavailable. When determining whether a victim is at imminent risk of serious harm or death, the DAVA will assess the following risk factors: Victimization patterns have increased in severity or frequency. Alleged offender threatened or attempted to kill the victim or his/her children. Alleged offender threatened or attempted suicide. Alleged offender strangled the victim. Alleged offender used or threatened to use a weapon against the victim. Victim sustained serious injury during the abusive incidents. Prior police contact with the alleged offender regarding DA. Victim has a restraining or protection order against the alleged offender. Victim is estranged, separated or attempting to separate from the alleged offender. Alleged offender stalked the victim. Alleged offender abuses alcohol or drugs. Alleged offender forced sex on the victim. Alleged offender abused victim during current pregnancy. Victim expresses fear of imminent serious harm or death. Alleged offender has active psychosis or mania. Alleged offender is using psychoactive drugs, such as amphetamines or cocaine. Alleged offender exhibits obsessive behavior, extreme jealousy, or extreme dominance. Advises each victim at the initial contact that: DAVA services are voluntary. DAVA have limited confidentiality IAW AF policy. Medical examination and documentation of victim s injuries is highly recommended. Victims may choose to make a restricted or unrestricted report of DA (those options are fully explained by the DAVA) Advises victims of the military or civil actions available to promote safety (e.g., military order of protection, restraining order, and injunction). Offers victims information regarding their identified needs (e.g., emergency shelter, housing, childcare, legal services, clinical resources, medical services, transitional compensation). Offers follow-up DAVA services to each victim: Empower the victim to advocate for the needs of self and children. Support the victim in decision-making by exploring options. Assist the victim with prioritizing actions and establishing short/long-term goals. Provide information and referral on military and civilian resources. Advises victims of the impact of domestic violence on children and supports victim s efforts to have children assessed and treated, as needed. Accompanies the victim to appointments or court proceedings when requested by the victim. Assistances with transportation is typically not provided to victims, however, after consultation with the FAO and when no other reasonable means exist the DAVA may transport the victim to important appointments (i.e.: medical, court, protective actions). The DAVA cannot transport minor children unless accompanied by the parent or legal guardian and has the appropriate safety restraints in the vehicle. The government will not be responsible for any costs or liabilities if the DAVA elects to provide transportation for victims except as identified in the contract. Collaborates with the FAP treatment/case manager to support the victim and promote safety for the victim and children in the home. Briefs the treatment/case manager prior to the Clinical Case Staffing (CCS) so that the CCS team has the most current information on the victim and children for staffing. (Note: The DAVA does not have access to information containing Personal Health Information (PHI) and does not attend the CCS). Establishes a contact file for each victim served that contains minimal information about the allegations or nature of the incident. The primary purpose of the DAVA contact file is to maintain victim s name and contact information as well as a log of the victim contacts and nature of the contacts or service provided by the DAVA. Information in the DAVA contact file will assist the DAVA in maintaining contact with the victim and will provide continuity of care in the event of DAVA position turnover. Places the safety plan, Victim Impact Statement and Victim Preference Statement in the DAVA contact file. Provide a copy of items to the treatment/case manager for the FAP Record. Maintains DAVA contact files in the FAP office under a double lock system and/or DAVA database. The contact file will be clearly marked as either Open or Closed indicating whether the victim is currently receiving DAVA services. Submits Victim Impact Statement when the victim asks the DAVA to inform the alleged offender s commander, the FAP treatment/case manager, or the FAO (for presentation to the Central Registry Board) of the impact the maltreatment has had on the victim and/or children. (Note: This form is only required when the victim requests the DAVA share the impact information on the victim s behalf Enters victim contact information and perform other activities monthly IAW DAF FAP guidance. Develops process to keep the FAO and designated POC (e.g., on-call mental health provider, emergency room.) informed of DAVA s location and timelines when providing DAVA victim services. This process will include purpose, location, arrival, and departure notification. Supports the Family Advocacy Intervention Specialist (FAIS) to develop System Advocacy, Education and Public Awareness, promoting a coordinated community response to DA. As a system advocate, the DAVA shall: Continually evaluate the quality of the installation s coordinated community response and collaborate with base agencies to improve the system response to victims. Empower victims to be involved in plans or decisions about the safety of self and children. Collaborate and establish protocols with Security Forces Squadron (SFS) and Office of Special Investigations (OSI) confirming: 24-hour notification of the DAVA in all incidents of suspected DA Collaboration on safety planning Training of SFS and OSI personnel on the DAVA role Collaborates and establishes protocols with the MTF confirming: 24-hour notification of the DAVA in all incidents of suspected DA Training of MTF personnel on the DAVA role Establishes liaisons and partner with civilian DA resources. Is a member of the installation Family Advocacy Committee (FAC) and reports to the FAO. The DAVA participates in the development, implementation, and evaluation of installation DA policies and protocols (e.g., Installation Supplement to AFI 40-301- Family Advocacy, Memoranda of Understanding (MOUs) with local victim shelters, Inter-Service Support Agreements). Supports the FAP Secondary Prevention and Client Engagement (SPaCE) and New Parent Support Program (NPSP) prevention activities. The DAVA will actively participate in all resiliency initiatives designed to prevent DA. Partners with the Family Advocacy Nurse (FAN) when the FAN is involved in open partner maltreatment cases. Promptly communicates with the treatment/case manager and the FAN any information that may impact the victim s current safety plan. Refers victim for direct service from the FAN through the FAO. Shares victim information with the FAN at least monthly to ensure continuity of care between the FAN and DAVA services. Partners with the FAIS to promote education about and prevention of DA. Such activities may include outreach programs designed to increase awareness, educational briefings (e.g., restricted reporting option), skill-building classes, and the development of marketing tools and strategies click apply for full job details
03/06/2026
Full time
CHENEGA PROFESSIONAL SERVICES, LLC. Sheppard AFB, TX The Department of the Air Force (DAF) Family Advocacy Program (FAP) is designed to identify, prevent, provide treatment to families, couples, and/or intimate partners impacted by domestic abuse (DA). FAP offers the support of Domestic Abuse Victim Advocates (DAVA) to provide DAF personnel, their family members, or intimate partners who are victims of DA (sometimes referred to as domestic violence) non-clinical emergent and urgent service whenever requested. With the exception of mandatory state, federal, and military reporting requirements (i.e., domestic violence, child abuse, and duty to warn situations) the DAVA provides a private and confidential service to encourage victims in seeking assistance. Responsibilities Provides 24 hour/7 days a week response to victims alleging DA by publishing and maintaining an emergency contact number via cell phone provided by vendor. Establishes a Victim s Safety Plan on a case-by-case basis. Partners with the Family Advocacy Treatment Manager (FATM) and Family Advocacy Intervention Specialist (FAIS) or mental health on-call provider if the treatment or case manager is unavailable, to establish safety plans. The victims safety is the DAVA s top responsibility and priority. Reviews the safety plan during each victim contact. Develops safety plans based on initial and ongoing risk assessments. If imminent risk of serious harm or death is established, notify the FAO, law enforcement, and Command. If children are involved, the process also includes child physical safety and emotional well-being; refer involved children to the treatment or case manager for follow-on care. Immediately reports any changes in the victim s circumstances that changes or impacts the safety plan to the FAP treatment/case manager or mental health on-call provider if the treatment/case manager is unavailable. When determining whether a victim is at imminent risk of serious harm or death, the DAVA will assess the following risk factors: Victimization patterns have increased in severity or frequency. Alleged offender threatened or attempted to kill the victim or his/her children. Alleged offender threatened or attempted suicide. Alleged offender strangled the victim. Alleged offender used or threatened to use a weapon against the victim. Victim sustained serious injury during the abusive incidents. Prior police contact with the alleged offender regarding DA. Victim has a restraining or protection order against the alleged offender. Victim is estranged, separated or attempting to separate from the alleged offender. Alleged offender stalked the victim. Alleged offender abuses alcohol or drugs. Alleged offender forced sex on the victim. Alleged offender abused victim during current pregnancy. Victim expresses fear of imminent serious harm or death. Alleged offender has active psychosis or mania. Alleged offender is using psychoactive drugs, such as amphetamines or cocaine. Alleged offender exhibits obsessive behavior, extreme jealousy, or extreme dominance. Advises each victim at the initial contact that: DAVA services are voluntary. DAVA have limited confidentiality IAW AF policy. Medical examination and documentation of victim s injuries is highly recommended. Victims may choose to make a restricted or unrestricted report of DA (those options are fully explained by the DAVA) Advises victims of the military or civil actions available to promote safety (e.g., military order of protection, restraining order, and injunction). Offers victims information regarding their identified needs (e.g., emergency shelter, housing, childcare, legal services, clinical resources, medical services, transitional compensation). Offers follow-up DAVA services to each victim: Empower the victim to advocate for the needs of self and children. Support the victim in decision-making by exploring options. Assist the victim with prioritizing actions and establishing short/long-term goals. Provide information and referral on military and civilian resources. Advises victims of the impact of domestic violence on children and supports victim s efforts to have children assessed and treated, as needed. Accompanies the victim to appointments or court proceedings when requested by the victim. Assistances with transportation is typically not provided to victims, however, after consultation with the FAO and when no other reasonable means exist the DAVA may transport the victim to important appointments (i.e.: medical, court, protective actions). The DAVA cannot transport minor children unless accompanied by the parent or legal guardian and has the appropriate safety restraints in the vehicle. The government will not be responsible for any costs or liabilities if the DAVA elects to provide transportation for victims except as identified in the contract. Collaborates with the FAP treatment/case manager to support the victim and promote safety for the victim and children in the home. Briefs the treatment/case manager prior to the Clinical Case Staffing (CCS) so that the CCS team has the most current information on the victim and children for staffing. (Note: The DAVA does not have access to information containing Personal Health Information (PHI) and does not attend the CCS). Establishes a contact file for each victim served that contains minimal information about the allegations or nature of the incident. The primary purpose of the DAVA contact file is to maintain victim s name and contact information as well as a log of the victim contacts and nature of the contacts or service provided by the DAVA. Information in the DAVA contact file will assist the DAVA in maintaining contact with the victim and will provide continuity of care in the event of DAVA position turnover. Places the safety plan, Victim Impact Statement and Victim Preference Statement in the DAVA contact file. Provide a copy of items to the treatment/case manager for the FAP Record. Maintains DAVA contact files in the FAP office under a double lock system and/or DAVA database. The contact file will be clearly marked as either Open or Closed indicating whether the victim is currently receiving DAVA services. Submits Victim Impact Statement when the victim asks the DAVA to inform the alleged offender s commander, the FAP treatment/case manager, or the FAO (for presentation to the Central Registry Board) of the impact the maltreatment has had on the victim and/or children. (Note: This form is only required when the victim requests the DAVA share the impact information on the victim s behalf Enters victim contact information and perform other activities monthly IAW DAF FAP guidance. Develops process to keep the FAO and designated POC (e.g., on-call mental health provider, emergency room.) informed of DAVA s location and timelines when providing DAVA victim services. This process will include purpose, location, arrival, and departure notification. Supports the Family Advocacy Intervention Specialist (FAIS) to develop System Advocacy, Education and Public Awareness, promoting a coordinated community response to DA. As a system advocate, the DAVA shall: Continually evaluate the quality of the installation s coordinated community response and collaborate with base agencies to improve the system response to victims. Empower victims to be involved in plans or decisions about the safety of self and children. Collaborate and establish protocols with Security Forces Squadron (SFS) and Office of Special Investigations (OSI) confirming: 24-hour notification of the DAVA in all incidents of suspected DA Collaboration on safety planning Training of SFS and OSI personnel on the DAVA role Collaborates and establishes protocols with the MTF confirming: 24-hour notification of the DAVA in all incidents of suspected DA Training of MTF personnel on the DAVA role Establishes liaisons and partner with civilian DA resources. Is a member of the installation Family Advocacy Committee (FAC) and reports to the FAO. The DAVA participates in the development, implementation, and evaluation of installation DA policies and protocols (e.g., Installation Supplement to AFI 40-301- Family Advocacy, Memoranda of Understanding (MOUs) with local victim shelters, Inter-Service Support Agreements). Supports the FAP Secondary Prevention and Client Engagement (SPaCE) and New Parent Support Program (NPSP) prevention activities. The DAVA will actively participate in all resiliency initiatives designed to prevent DA. Partners with the Family Advocacy Nurse (FAN) when the FAN is involved in open partner maltreatment cases. Promptly communicates with the treatment/case manager and the FAN any information that may impact the victim s current safety plan. Refers victim for direct service from the FAN through the FAO. Shares victim information with the FAN at least monthly to ensure continuity of care between the FAN and DAVA services. Partners with the FAIS to promote education about and prevention of DA. Such activities may include outreach programs designed to increase awareness, educational briefings (e.g., restricted reporting option), skill-building classes, and the development of marketing tools and strategies click apply for full job details
Ridgecrest Regional Hospital
Ridgecrest, California
We are seeking a Board-Certified/Board-Eligible Psychiatrist to join our compassionate Behavioral Health team. This role is ideal for a skilled and thoughtful provider with a passion for serving patients across the lifespan. Responsibilities include conducting psychiatric evaluations, managing treatment plans, prescribing medication, and collaborating with our multi-disciplinary mental health team to deliver high-quality, evidence-based care. RRH is a Joy in Medicine recognized organization by the American Medical Association. Patient Care & Treatment Provide expert psychiatric care for mental health conditions Conduct evaluations, diagnostic assessments, and medication management Collaborate with psychologists, therapists, and primary care teams Maintain EMR documentation in a timely and thorough manner Contribute to holistic care that emphasizes dignity and long-term wellness Collaborative Teamwork Participate in integrated care initiatives with other RRH departments Leverage support from case managers, RNs, and administrative staff Join a team that values compassionate communication and teamwork Help advance Behavioral Health access in a rural community setting Qualifications MD or DO from an accredited institution Board-certified or board-eligible in Psychiatry Psychiatry Active California medical license or ability to obtain Strong communication and team collaboration skills Experience in rural or community mental health settings is a plus Benefits You'll Enjoy Competitive Compensation, Sign-on Bonus, Student loan forgiveness program, eligibility for Public Service Loan Forgiveness (PSLF), Productivity bonus above base compensation, as permissible under applicable laws Comprehensive benefits package, including health insurance, retirement plans, and paid time off. Flexible working arrangements to support work-life balance. Professional development opportunities and CME support. Leadership Opportunities Relocation support with temporary housing VISA and Green Card sponsorship Optional 4-day work week Welcome To RRH Ridgecrest Regional Hospital (RRH) has earned recognition from the American Medical Association (AMA) as a Joy in Medicine recognized organization in 2023 and 2025 - Read Article . Established for over 60 years, RRH is a non-profit, DNV-accredited, full-service hospital and integrated healthcare system serving our region across a 38-acre campus. RRH includes a 25-bed acute care hospital, a 125-bed skilled nursing facility, and a comprehensive network of services supported by more than 860 employees. Our mission is to be the partner of choice for the healthcare needs of our community. Our purpose is to care for our community s health and the well-being of those who care for them. About Ridgecrest Ridgecrest is a family-friendly community of 38,000 in the desert of central Southern California, far from the traffic and commotion of LA. Affordable and safe, it's been voted as the best place to live in Kern County by Niche. Home of the China Lake Naval Air Weapons Station, it is near the Sierra Mountains and full of natural wonders, outdoor activities, and sunshine. This critical access hospital is close to Mammoth Ski Area, Mount Whitney, Sequoia National Forest and Death Valley. Learn more About Ridgecrest and the Outdoor Activities around it.
03/06/2026
Full time
We are seeking a Board-Certified/Board-Eligible Psychiatrist to join our compassionate Behavioral Health team. This role is ideal for a skilled and thoughtful provider with a passion for serving patients across the lifespan. Responsibilities include conducting psychiatric evaluations, managing treatment plans, prescribing medication, and collaborating with our multi-disciplinary mental health team to deliver high-quality, evidence-based care. RRH is a Joy in Medicine recognized organization by the American Medical Association. Patient Care & Treatment Provide expert psychiatric care for mental health conditions Conduct evaluations, diagnostic assessments, and medication management Collaborate with psychologists, therapists, and primary care teams Maintain EMR documentation in a timely and thorough manner Contribute to holistic care that emphasizes dignity and long-term wellness Collaborative Teamwork Participate in integrated care initiatives with other RRH departments Leverage support from case managers, RNs, and administrative staff Join a team that values compassionate communication and teamwork Help advance Behavioral Health access in a rural community setting Qualifications MD or DO from an accredited institution Board-certified or board-eligible in Psychiatry Psychiatry Active California medical license or ability to obtain Strong communication and team collaboration skills Experience in rural or community mental health settings is a plus Benefits You'll Enjoy Competitive Compensation, Sign-on Bonus, Student loan forgiveness program, eligibility for Public Service Loan Forgiveness (PSLF), Productivity bonus above base compensation, as permissible under applicable laws Comprehensive benefits package, including health insurance, retirement plans, and paid time off. Flexible working arrangements to support work-life balance. Professional development opportunities and CME support. Leadership Opportunities Relocation support with temporary housing VISA and Green Card sponsorship Optional 4-day work week Welcome To RRH Ridgecrest Regional Hospital (RRH) has earned recognition from the American Medical Association (AMA) as a Joy in Medicine recognized organization in 2023 and 2025 - Read Article . Established for over 60 years, RRH is a non-profit, DNV-accredited, full-service hospital and integrated healthcare system serving our region across a 38-acre campus. RRH includes a 25-bed acute care hospital, a 125-bed skilled nursing facility, and a comprehensive network of services supported by more than 860 employees. Our mission is to be the partner of choice for the healthcare needs of our community. Our purpose is to care for our community s health and the well-being of those who care for them. About Ridgecrest Ridgecrest is a family-friendly community of 38,000 in the desert of central Southern California, far from the traffic and commotion of LA. Affordable and safe, it's been voted as the best place to live in Kern County by Niche. Home of the China Lake Naval Air Weapons Station, it is near the Sierra Mountains and full of natural wonders, outdoor activities, and sunshine. This critical access hospital is close to Mammoth Ski Area, Mount Whitney, Sequoia National Forest and Death Valley. Learn more About Ridgecrest and the Outdoor Activities around it.
Description Summary: Uniformed position at all times. Armed Security Officer's duties include being a visible deterrent to criminal activity, providing security for patients, Associates, and visitors, protecting and patrolling hospital buildings, assets and premises as assigned. The Armed Security Officer is responsible for responding to all emergency codes, internal/external disaster events as needed and/or requested, conducting preliminary investigations of reported incidents, and performing other security related tasks as directed by a security supervisor/and or Manager. The Armed Security Officer must have flexibility in hours and be able to rotate between facilities including travel whenever necessary. CHRISTUS Approved uniforms must be worn in accordance with dress code requirements. Responsibilities: Meets expectations of the applicable OneCHRISTUS Competencies: Leader of Self, Leader of Others, or Leader of Leaders. Conducts frequent security patrols of the facilities and grounds as assigned. Identifies and reports trends related to security issues. Recommends actions. Takes initial information for an incident report, uses proper grammar, spelling, punctuation, notes only the facts, leaving out personal opinions and submits report in a timely manner (no later than the end of assigned shift). Responds promptly to all service requests relayed by supervisor, telephone, pass-on, e-mail, radio, cell phone and other correspondence in a courteous and expeditious manner. Responds to the collection, inventory and return of lost and found items, patient valuables, and personal property according to policy. Enforces all rules, regulations, policies, and procedures of CHRISTUS Health and the laws of the state in which CHRISTUS is doing business. Controls and enforces facility parking using patrols, violation warning citations, towing, booting and explanation of rules as applicable. Assists clinical/non-clinical Associates with combative patients or visitors. Demonstrates competence to perform assigned client care responsibilities in a way that meets the age-specific and developmental needs of persons served by the department. Demonstrates proficiency and knowledge in the operation of the Attendant Console, Paging System, security radio/dispatch system, operations of the Digital Video Recorder (NVR) security monitors (CCTV) and the general overhead paging system. Must be proficient with the use of a PC to generate electronic daily activity security reports, incident reports, emails and other applicable electronic correspondence during the performance of duties. Promotes a safe environment by reporting safety hazards observed (broken water/sprinkler lines, burned out internal/external lighting, smoke/gas odors, tripping hazards, etc.) during the performance of security rounds. Appropriately adapts assigned client assessment, treatment and/or care methods to accommodate the physical, cultural, age-specific, and other developmental needs of each person served. Demonstrated competence with handgun, hand cuffs, baton, non-crisis intervention certification and two-way radios. Frequent exposure to aggressive behavior and emotionally charged situations. Occasional exposure to hazardous conditions such as fires, chemical spills, and flooding. Frequent exposure to heat and cold from external weather conditions. Long periods of walking, standing, stooping, and lifting. Must be physically fit and able to walk all areas of the facilities and grounds, to restrain those who need restraint and be able to assist nursing staff with lifting patients of all sizes. Performs other duties as assigned. Must be always mentally alert. Must have excellent written and verbal communication skills. Must be able to make immediate decisions regarding laws, policies, and procedures. Must be able to handle multiple tasks and prioritize. Must be able to handle personal stress and possible violence. Job Requirements: Education/Skills High School Diploma or its equivalent required Experience Minimum two (2) years of armed security experience (may substituted by Honorable Military Service) preferred Law enforcement experience preferred Healthcare security experience preferred Licenses, Registrations, or Certifications Verbal De-escalation training must be completed within 60 days of hire BLS required within 60 days of hire Expandable Baton training, defensive tactics training, firearms training, weapon qualification, and firearms retention training must be completed prior to letter of authorization to carry is issued Successful completion of all pre-employment and post offer assessments to include the Minnesota Multiphasic Personality Inventory -2 (MMPI-2-RF-PCIR); the California Psychological Inventory (CPI); the Police and Public Safety Selection Report (PPSSR); the Personal Experience Inventory (PEI) and a clinical interview by a third personal psychologist Will be required to take random drug test screening Valid Driver's license required Candidates must maintain an acceptable driving record to meet CHRISTUS Health standards for positions requiring driving. An unacceptable record includes, but is not limited to: One or more moving violations within a 12-month period. One or more chargeable accidents within a 12-month period. Chargeable means the driver is determined to be the primary cause of the accident. Contributing factors such as weather or mechanical issues will be considered. Any combination of accidents and/or moving violations. Violations include any ticket, charge, or other law enforcement proceeding related to these, as well as independent evidence of violations deemed relevant by CHRISTUS Health Security. For Texas positions: Must hold an active Level 3 Commission with the Texas Department of Public Safety Private Security Bureau (TDPSPSB). New hires who have completed the TDPSPSB security commission course must obtain their commission prior to hire. If the license status is ACTIVE in TOPS and the pocket card has not yet been received, the licensee may begin working. Until the pocket card is received, the licensee must carry proof of ACTIVE status (e.g., screenshot or printed copy from TOPS) while on duty. For New Mexico positions: Officers may not carry a weapon on duty until completing 40 hours of training and receiving a letter of authorization from the CHRISTUS Vice President of Security to carry a CHRISTUS Health-assigned weapon. For Louisiana positions: Officers may not carry a weapon on duty until completing 40 hours of training and receiving a letter of authorization from the CHRISTUS Vice President of Security to carry a CHRISTUS Health-assigned weapon. In accordance with the CHRISTUS Health License, Certification and Registration Verification Policy, all Associates are required to obtain the required certifications for their respective positions within the designated time frame. Work Schedule: 7PM - 7AM Work Type: Full Time
03/01/2026
Full time
Description Summary: Uniformed position at all times. Armed Security Officer's duties include being a visible deterrent to criminal activity, providing security for patients, Associates, and visitors, protecting and patrolling hospital buildings, assets and premises as assigned. The Armed Security Officer is responsible for responding to all emergency codes, internal/external disaster events as needed and/or requested, conducting preliminary investigations of reported incidents, and performing other security related tasks as directed by a security supervisor/and or Manager. The Armed Security Officer must have flexibility in hours and be able to rotate between facilities including travel whenever necessary. CHRISTUS Approved uniforms must be worn in accordance with dress code requirements. Responsibilities: Meets expectations of the applicable OneCHRISTUS Competencies: Leader of Self, Leader of Others, or Leader of Leaders. Conducts frequent security patrols of the facilities and grounds as assigned. Identifies and reports trends related to security issues. Recommends actions. Takes initial information for an incident report, uses proper grammar, spelling, punctuation, notes only the facts, leaving out personal opinions and submits report in a timely manner (no later than the end of assigned shift). Responds promptly to all service requests relayed by supervisor, telephone, pass-on, e-mail, radio, cell phone and other correspondence in a courteous and expeditious manner. Responds to the collection, inventory and return of lost and found items, patient valuables, and personal property according to policy. Enforces all rules, regulations, policies, and procedures of CHRISTUS Health and the laws of the state in which CHRISTUS is doing business. Controls and enforces facility parking using patrols, violation warning citations, towing, booting and explanation of rules as applicable. Assists clinical/non-clinical Associates with combative patients or visitors. Demonstrates competence to perform assigned client care responsibilities in a way that meets the age-specific and developmental needs of persons served by the department. Demonstrates proficiency and knowledge in the operation of the Attendant Console, Paging System, security radio/dispatch system, operations of the Digital Video Recorder (NVR) security monitors (CCTV) and the general overhead paging system. Must be proficient with the use of a PC to generate electronic daily activity security reports, incident reports, emails and other applicable electronic correspondence during the performance of duties. Promotes a safe environment by reporting safety hazards observed (broken water/sprinkler lines, burned out internal/external lighting, smoke/gas odors, tripping hazards, etc.) during the performance of security rounds. Appropriately adapts assigned client assessment, treatment and/or care methods to accommodate the physical, cultural, age-specific, and other developmental needs of each person served. Demonstrated competence with handgun, hand cuffs, baton, non-crisis intervention certification and two-way radios. Frequent exposure to aggressive behavior and emotionally charged situations. Occasional exposure to hazardous conditions such as fires, chemical spills, and flooding. Frequent exposure to heat and cold from external weather conditions. Long periods of walking, standing, stooping, and lifting. Must be physically fit and able to walk all areas of the facilities and grounds, to restrain those who need restraint and be able to assist nursing staff with lifting patients of all sizes. Performs other duties as assigned. Must be always mentally alert. Must have excellent written and verbal communication skills. Must be able to make immediate decisions regarding laws, policies, and procedures. Must be able to handle multiple tasks and prioritize. Must be able to handle personal stress and possible violence. Job Requirements: Education/Skills High School Diploma or its equivalent required Experience Minimum two (2) years of armed security experience (may substituted by Honorable Military Service) preferred Law enforcement experience preferred Healthcare security experience preferred Licenses, Registrations, or Certifications Verbal De-escalation training must be completed within 60 days of hire BLS required within 60 days of hire Expandable Baton training, defensive tactics training, firearms training, weapon qualification, and firearms retention training must be completed prior to letter of authorization to carry is issued Successful completion of all pre-employment and post offer assessments to include the Minnesota Multiphasic Personality Inventory -2 (MMPI-2-RF-PCIR); the California Psychological Inventory (CPI); the Police and Public Safety Selection Report (PPSSR); the Personal Experience Inventory (PEI) and a clinical interview by a third personal psychologist Will be required to take random drug test screening Valid Driver's license required Candidates must maintain an acceptable driving record to meet CHRISTUS Health standards for positions requiring driving. An unacceptable record includes, but is not limited to: One or more moving violations within a 12-month period. One or more chargeable accidents within a 12-month period. Chargeable means the driver is determined to be the primary cause of the accident. Contributing factors such as weather or mechanical issues will be considered. Any combination of accidents and/or moving violations. Violations include any ticket, charge, or other law enforcement proceeding related to these, as well as independent evidence of violations deemed relevant by CHRISTUS Health Security. For Texas positions: Must hold an active Level 3 Commission with the Texas Department of Public Safety Private Security Bureau (TDPSPSB). New hires who have completed the TDPSPSB security commission course must obtain their commission prior to hire. If the license status is ACTIVE in TOPS and the pocket card has not yet been received, the licensee may begin working. Until the pocket card is received, the licensee must carry proof of ACTIVE status (e.g., screenshot or printed copy from TOPS) while on duty. For New Mexico positions: Officers may not carry a weapon on duty until completing 40 hours of training and receiving a letter of authorization from the CHRISTUS Vice President of Security to carry a CHRISTUS Health-assigned weapon. For Louisiana positions: Officers may not carry a weapon on duty until completing 40 hours of training and receiving a letter of authorization from the CHRISTUS Vice President of Security to carry a CHRISTUS Health-assigned weapon. In accordance with the CHRISTUS Health License, Certification and Registration Verification Policy, all Associates are required to obtain the required certifications for their respective positions within the designated time frame. Work Schedule: 7PM - 7AM Work Type: Full Time
At Daniel Defense Only the Best Build the Best Daniel Defense engineers and manufactures the world's finest weapon systems and accessories. Our mission to " Honor God and Defend Freedom" is accomplished by serving customers and providing top quality solutions to our military, law enforcement and civilians that are seeking premium firearms for home defense, hunting, and sport shooting. As a Machinist 1, you will be responsible for the functions outlined below: Essential Functions: Conforms to and operates within the framework of all applicable operator work instructions, SOPs, quality, and safety procedures. Maintain proper housekeeping of work area; Keep all machines, tools, and equipment and work surfaces free of oil, grease, etc. This job is mainly one of maintaining cell productivity by troubleshooting production problems and performing proven setups under the guidance of Manufacturing Engineer and/or Supervisor as well as a willingness to operate machinery as necessary. Proficient at the operation of all machines and processes in Cell. Make offsets to tools to produce good parts. Preset tools as needed; calibrate probes and tool setter. Actively contribute to process improvement in assigned areas Inspect parts fully after a tool or program change. Clear and correct common machine alarms including Automatic Tool Changer alarms. Troubleshoot machine issues affecting part production or quality. Assist and monitor process flow to meet production requirements set by Cell Supervisor. Perform repetitive inspection of parts using precision instruments such as micrometers, height gages, calipers and indicators. Assist with training machine operators in the performance of their assigned duties. Reports to a Cell Supervisor or other production manager. Rely on instructions and pre-established guidelines to perform the functions of the job. Other responsibilities as deemed appropriate or necessary by management. Responsible for demonstrating commitment to and leadership of environmental health and safety principles, policies and procedures. Participates in the company's efforts to continuously improve Safety, 6S, Quality, Delivery and Productivity. Expected to be a contributor to the company standards on high integrity, safety, fair and equitable treatment and a positive work environment. Knowledge Skills and Abilities High school diploma or general education degree (GED); with typically 2-4 years of prior manufacturing experience or a combination of related experience, education and/or training to sufficiently and successfully perform the essential functions of the job. Two-year technical degree or approved apprenticeship in related coursework (i.e. computer numeric control mill or lathe) is a plus. Has gained proficiency in multiple competencies relevant to the job. Works within established procedures associated with the specific job function under immediate supervision. Has knowledge of metalworking tools, work holding and other common concepts, practices and procedures within the field. Teamwork and the ability to cooperate and work proactively with others is a must. Working knowledge of GD&T, machine tool programming languages (G & M codes) and blueprint reading. Must be able to interpret machine tool programming languages (such as G & M codes) to anticipate machine action, to use "Distance to Go", and to use feed rate and spindle speed overrides to perform troubleshooting and changeovers. Know how to identify which tools create which features in a given process. Ability to identify source of visual or dimensional defects and correct them. Know how to properly assemble tooling for a specific purpose. How to align center-cutting tools to a part feature. Understand the basics of work holding and tool clamping. Align work holding or adjust work coordinates for proper machine function. How to use a test indicator to align work machine axes within acceptable limits. Understanding of basic programming strategies. Be able to recognize when something is wrong with a process or product and troubleshoot. Must be able to manage time efficiently. Great attention to detail and excellent record keeping skills. Self-motivated; willing to put in extra effort and hours as needed. Flexibility and willingness to learn new skills. Ability to prioritize responsibilities and work under deadlines and pressure. Demonstrated ability to recognize and work with our Company Values. It is understood employees may be assigned to other departments, functional groups, and/or shifts as deemed necessary by management. Physical Requirements: Must be able to lift and carry awkward items weighing up to 50 pounds. Requires intermittent standing, walking, sitting and bending throughout the work day. Must be able to work in a manufacturing environment, to include working in and around machinery, exposure to noise and chemicals, lights/lasers, etc. Must be able to wear appropriate Personal Protection Equipment as required by your position and/or Company policy. Daniel Defense is an EOE AA M/F/Vet/Disability employer and promotes a "Drug-Free Workplace." Note: The statements above are intended to describe the general nature and level of work being performed by those assigned to the job. This list is not intended to be an exhaustive list of responsibilities, duties, and skills required of personnel in this job. Responsibilities are subject to change at the discretion of the employer and do not establish a contract of employment - Daniel Defense is an at-will employer. PIe3a9ee5ba5-
03/01/2026
Full time
At Daniel Defense Only the Best Build the Best Daniel Defense engineers and manufactures the world's finest weapon systems and accessories. Our mission to " Honor God and Defend Freedom" is accomplished by serving customers and providing top quality solutions to our military, law enforcement and civilians that are seeking premium firearms for home defense, hunting, and sport shooting. As a Machinist 1, you will be responsible for the functions outlined below: Essential Functions: Conforms to and operates within the framework of all applicable operator work instructions, SOPs, quality, and safety procedures. Maintain proper housekeeping of work area; Keep all machines, tools, and equipment and work surfaces free of oil, grease, etc. This job is mainly one of maintaining cell productivity by troubleshooting production problems and performing proven setups under the guidance of Manufacturing Engineer and/or Supervisor as well as a willingness to operate machinery as necessary. Proficient at the operation of all machines and processes in Cell. Make offsets to tools to produce good parts. Preset tools as needed; calibrate probes and tool setter. Actively contribute to process improvement in assigned areas Inspect parts fully after a tool or program change. Clear and correct common machine alarms including Automatic Tool Changer alarms. Troubleshoot machine issues affecting part production or quality. Assist and monitor process flow to meet production requirements set by Cell Supervisor. Perform repetitive inspection of parts using precision instruments such as micrometers, height gages, calipers and indicators. Assist with training machine operators in the performance of their assigned duties. Reports to a Cell Supervisor or other production manager. Rely on instructions and pre-established guidelines to perform the functions of the job. Other responsibilities as deemed appropriate or necessary by management. Responsible for demonstrating commitment to and leadership of environmental health and safety principles, policies and procedures. Participates in the company's efforts to continuously improve Safety, 6S, Quality, Delivery and Productivity. Expected to be a contributor to the company standards on high integrity, safety, fair and equitable treatment and a positive work environment. Knowledge Skills and Abilities High school diploma or general education degree (GED); with typically 2-4 years of prior manufacturing experience or a combination of related experience, education and/or training to sufficiently and successfully perform the essential functions of the job. Two-year technical degree or approved apprenticeship in related coursework (i.e. computer numeric control mill or lathe) is a plus. Has gained proficiency in multiple competencies relevant to the job. Works within established procedures associated with the specific job function under immediate supervision. Has knowledge of metalworking tools, work holding and other common concepts, practices and procedures within the field. Teamwork and the ability to cooperate and work proactively with others is a must. Working knowledge of GD&T, machine tool programming languages (G & M codes) and blueprint reading. Must be able to interpret machine tool programming languages (such as G & M codes) to anticipate machine action, to use "Distance to Go", and to use feed rate and spindle speed overrides to perform troubleshooting and changeovers. Know how to identify which tools create which features in a given process. Ability to identify source of visual or dimensional defects and correct them. Know how to properly assemble tooling for a specific purpose. How to align center-cutting tools to a part feature. Understand the basics of work holding and tool clamping. Align work holding or adjust work coordinates for proper machine function. How to use a test indicator to align work machine axes within acceptable limits. Understanding of basic programming strategies. Be able to recognize when something is wrong with a process or product and troubleshoot. Must be able to manage time efficiently. Great attention to detail and excellent record keeping skills. Self-motivated; willing to put in extra effort and hours as needed. Flexibility and willingness to learn new skills. Ability to prioritize responsibilities and work under deadlines and pressure. Demonstrated ability to recognize and work with our Company Values. It is understood employees may be assigned to other departments, functional groups, and/or shifts as deemed necessary by management. Physical Requirements: Must be able to lift and carry awkward items weighing up to 50 pounds. Requires intermittent standing, walking, sitting and bending throughout the work day. Must be able to work in a manufacturing environment, to include working in and around machinery, exposure to noise and chemicals, lights/lasers, etc. Must be able to wear appropriate Personal Protection Equipment as required by your position and/or Company policy. Daniel Defense is an EOE AA M/F/Vet/Disability employer and promotes a "Drug-Free Workplace." Note: The statements above are intended to describe the general nature and level of work being performed by those assigned to the job. This list is not intended to be an exhaustive list of responsibilities, duties, and skills required of personnel in this job. Responsibilities are subject to change at the discretion of the employer and do not establish a contract of employment - Daniel Defense is an at-will employer. PIe3a9ee5ba5-
CHENEGA PROFESSIONAL SERVICES, LLC Maxwell AFB, Alabama The Department of the Air Force (DAF) Family Advocacy Program (FAP) is designed to identify, prevent, provide treatment to families, couples, and/or intimate partners impacted by domestic abuse (DA). FAP offers the support of Domestic Abuse Victim Advocates (DAVA) to provide DAF personnel, their family members, or intimate partners who are victims of DA (sometimes referred to as domestic violence) non-clinical emergent and urgent service whenever requested. With the exception of mandatory state, federal, and military reporting requirements (i.e., domestic violence, child abuse, and duty to warn situations) the DAVA provides a private and confidential service to encourage victims in seeking assistance. Responsibilities Provides 24 hour/7 days a week response to victims alleging DA by publishing and maintaining an emergency contact number via cell phone provided by vendor. Establish a Victim s Safety Plan on a case-by-case basis. Partners with the Family Advocacy Treatment Manager (FATM) and Family Advocacy Intervention Specialist (FAIS) or mental health on-call provider if the treatment or case manager is unavailable, to establish safety plans. The victims safety is the DAVA s top responsibility and priority. Review the safety plan during each victim contact. Develops safety plans based on initial and ongoing risk assessments. If imminent risk of serious harm or death is established, notify the FAO, law enforcement, and Command. If children are involved, the process also includes child physical safety and emotional well-being; refer involved children to the treatment or case manager for follow-on care. Immediately reports any changes in the victim s circumstances that changes or impacts the safety plan to the FAP treatment/case manager or mental health on-call provider if the treatment/case manager is unavailable. When determining whether a victim is at imminent risk of serious harm or death, the DAVA will assess the following risk factors: Victimization patterns have increased in severity or frequency. Alleged offender threatened or attempted to kill the victim or his/her children. Alleged offender threatened or attempted suicide. Alleged offender strangled the victim. Alleged offender used or threatened to use a weapon against the victim. Victim sustained serious injury during the abusive incidents. Prior police contact with the alleged offender regarding DA. Victim has a restraining or protection order against the alleged offender. Victim is estranged, separated or attempting to separate from the alleged offender. Alleged offender stalked the victim. Alleged offender abuses alcohol or drugs. Alleged offender forced sex on the victim. Alleged offender abused victim during current pregnancy. Victim expresses fear of imminent serious harm or death. Alleged offender has active psychosis or mania. Alleged offender is using psychoactive drugs, such as amphetamines or cocaine. Alleged offender exhibits obsessive behavior, extreme jealousy, or extreme dominance. Advises each victim at the initial contact that: DAVA services are voluntary. DAVA have limited confidentiality IAW AF policy. Medical examination and documentation of victim s injuries is highly recommended. May choose to make a restricted or unrestricted report of DA (those options are fully explained by the DAVA) Advises victims of the military or civil actions available to promote safety (e.g., military order of protection, restraining order, and injunction). Offers victims information regarding their identified needs (e.g., emergency shelter, housing, childcare, legal services, clinical resources, medical services, transitional compensation). Offers follow-up DAVA services to each victim: Empower the victim to advocate for the needs of self and children. Support the victim in decision-making by exploring options. Assist the victim with prioritizing actions and establishing short/long-term goals. Provide information and referral on military and civilian resources. Advises victims of the impact of domestic violence on children and supports victim s efforts to have children assessed and treated, as needed. Accompanies the victim to appointments or court proceedings when requested by the victim. Assistance with transportation is typically not provided to victims, however, after consultation with the FAO and when no other reasonable means exist the DAVA may transport the victim to important appointments (i.e.: medical, court, protective actions). The DAVA cannot transport minor children unless accompanied by the parent or legal guardian and has the appropriate safety restraints in the vehicle. The government will not be responsible for any costs or liabilities if the DAVA elects to provide transportation for victims except as identified in the contract. Collaborates with the FAP treatment/case manager to support the victim and promote safety for the victim and children in the home. Briefs the treatment/case manager prior to the Clinical Case Staffing (CCS) so that the CCS team has the most current information on the victim and children for staffing. (Note: The DAVA does not have access to information containing Personal Health Information (PHI) and does not attend the CCS). Establishes a contact file for each victim served that contains minimal information about the allegations or nature of the incident. The primary purpose of the DAVA contact file is to maintain victim s name and contact information as well as a log of the victim contacts and nature of the contacts or service provided by the DAVA. Information in the DAVA contact file will assist the DAVA in maintaining contact with the victim and will provide continuity of care in the event of DAVA position turnover. Place the safety plan, Victim Impact Statement and Victim Preference Statement in the DAVA contact file. Provide a copy of items to the treatment/case manager for the FAP Record. Maintain DAVA contact files in the FAP office under a double lock system and/or DAVA database. The contact file will be clearly marked as either Open or Closed indicating whether the victim is currently receiving DAVA services. Submits Victim Impact Statement when the victim asks the DAVA to inform the alleged offender s commander, the FAP treatment/case manager, or the FAO (for presentation to the Central Registry Board) of the impact the maltreatment has had on the victim and/or children. (Note: This form is only required when the victim requests the DAVA share the impact information on the victim s behalf Enters victim contact information and perform other activities monthly IAW DAF FAP guidance. Develops process to keep the FAO and designated POC (e.g., on-call mental health provider, emergency room.) informed of DAVA s location and timelines when providing DAVA victim services. This process will include purpose, location, arrival, and departure notification. Supports the Family Advocacy Intervention Specialist (FAIS) to develop System Advocacy, Education and Public Awareness, promoting a coordinated community response to DA. As a system advocate, the DAVA shall: Continually evaluate the quality of the installation s coordinated community response and collaborate with base agencies to improve the system response to victims. Empower victims to be involved in plans or decisions about the safety of self and children. Collaborate and establish protocols with Security Forces Squadron (SFS) and Office of Special Investigations (OSI) confirming: 24-hour notification of the DAVA in all incidents of suspected DA Collaboration on safety planning Training of SFS and OSI personnel on the DAVA role Collaborates and establishes protocols with the MTF confirming: 24-hour notification of the DAVA in all incidents of suspected DA Training of MTF personnel on the DAVA role Establishes liaisons and partner with civilian DA resources. Is a member of the installation Family Advocacy Committee (FAC) and reports to the FAO. The DAVA participates in the development, implementation, and evaluation of installation DA policies and protocols (e.g., Installation Supplement to AFI 40-301- Family Advocacy, Memoranda of Understanding (MOUs) with local victim shelters, Inter-Service Support Agreements). Supports the FAP Secondary Prevention and Client Engagement (SPaCE) and New Parent Support Program (NPSP) prevention activities. The DAVA will actively participate in all resiliency initiatives designed to prevent DA. Partners with the Family Advocacy Nurse (FAN) when the FAN is involved in open partner maltreatment cases. Promptly communicates with the treatment/case manager and the FAN any information that may impact the victim s current safety plan. Refers victim for direct service from the FAN through the FAO. Shares victim information with the FAN at least monthly to ensure continuity of care between the FAN and DAVA services. Partners with the FAIS to promote education about and prevention of DA. Such activities may include outreach programs designed to increase awareness, educational briefings (e.g., restricted reporting option), skill-building classes . click apply for full job details
02/28/2026
Full time
CHENEGA PROFESSIONAL SERVICES, LLC Maxwell AFB, Alabama The Department of the Air Force (DAF) Family Advocacy Program (FAP) is designed to identify, prevent, provide treatment to families, couples, and/or intimate partners impacted by domestic abuse (DA). FAP offers the support of Domestic Abuse Victim Advocates (DAVA) to provide DAF personnel, their family members, or intimate partners who are victims of DA (sometimes referred to as domestic violence) non-clinical emergent and urgent service whenever requested. With the exception of mandatory state, federal, and military reporting requirements (i.e., domestic violence, child abuse, and duty to warn situations) the DAVA provides a private and confidential service to encourage victims in seeking assistance. Responsibilities Provides 24 hour/7 days a week response to victims alleging DA by publishing and maintaining an emergency contact number via cell phone provided by vendor. Establish a Victim s Safety Plan on a case-by-case basis. Partners with the Family Advocacy Treatment Manager (FATM) and Family Advocacy Intervention Specialist (FAIS) or mental health on-call provider if the treatment or case manager is unavailable, to establish safety plans. The victims safety is the DAVA s top responsibility and priority. Review the safety plan during each victim contact. Develops safety plans based on initial and ongoing risk assessments. If imminent risk of serious harm or death is established, notify the FAO, law enforcement, and Command. If children are involved, the process also includes child physical safety and emotional well-being; refer involved children to the treatment or case manager for follow-on care. Immediately reports any changes in the victim s circumstances that changes or impacts the safety plan to the FAP treatment/case manager or mental health on-call provider if the treatment/case manager is unavailable. When determining whether a victim is at imminent risk of serious harm or death, the DAVA will assess the following risk factors: Victimization patterns have increased in severity or frequency. Alleged offender threatened or attempted to kill the victim or his/her children. Alleged offender threatened or attempted suicide. Alleged offender strangled the victim. Alleged offender used or threatened to use a weapon against the victim. Victim sustained serious injury during the abusive incidents. Prior police contact with the alleged offender regarding DA. Victim has a restraining or protection order against the alleged offender. Victim is estranged, separated or attempting to separate from the alleged offender. Alleged offender stalked the victim. Alleged offender abuses alcohol or drugs. Alleged offender forced sex on the victim. Alleged offender abused victim during current pregnancy. Victim expresses fear of imminent serious harm or death. Alleged offender has active psychosis or mania. Alleged offender is using psychoactive drugs, such as amphetamines or cocaine. Alleged offender exhibits obsessive behavior, extreme jealousy, or extreme dominance. Advises each victim at the initial contact that: DAVA services are voluntary. DAVA have limited confidentiality IAW AF policy. Medical examination and documentation of victim s injuries is highly recommended. May choose to make a restricted or unrestricted report of DA (those options are fully explained by the DAVA) Advises victims of the military or civil actions available to promote safety (e.g., military order of protection, restraining order, and injunction). Offers victims information regarding their identified needs (e.g., emergency shelter, housing, childcare, legal services, clinical resources, medical services, transitional compensation). Offers follow-up DAVA services to each victim: Empower the victim to advocate for the needs of self and children. Support the victim in decision-making by exploring options. Assist the victim with prioritizing actions and establishing short/long-term goals. Provide information and referral on military and civilian resources. Advises victims of the impact of domestic violence on children and supports victim s efforts to have children assessed and treated, as needed. Accompanies the victim to appointments or court proceedings when requested by the victim. Assistance with transportation is typically not provided to victims, however, after consultation with the FAO and when no other reasonable means exist the DAVA may transport the victim to important appointments (i.e.: medical, court, protective actions). The DAVA cannot transport minor children unless accompanied by the parent or legal guardian and has the appropriate safety restraints in the vehicle. The government will not be responsible for any costs or liabilities if the DAVA elects to provide transportation for victims except as identified in the contract. Collaborates with the FAP treatment/case manager to support the victim and promote safety for the victim and children in the home. Briefs the treatment/case manager prior to the Clinical Case Staffing (CCS) so that the CCS team has the most current information on the victim and children for staffing. (Note: The DAVA does not have access to information containing Personal Health Information (PHI) and does not attend the CCS). Establishes a contact file for each victim served that contains minimal information about the allegations or nature of the incident. The primary purpose of the DAVA contact file is to maintain victim s name and contact information as well as a log of the victim contacts and nature of the contacts or service provided by the DAVA. Information in the DAVA contact file will assist the DAVA in maintaining contact with the victim and will provide continuity of care in the event of DAVA position turnover. Place the safety plan, Victim Impact Statement and Victim Preference Statement in the DAVA contact file. Provide a copy of items to the treatment/case manager for the FAP Record. Maintain DAVA contact files in the FAP office under a double lock system and/or DAVA database. The contact file will be clearly marked as either Open or Closed indicating whether the victim is currently receiving DAVA services. Submits Victim Impact Statement when the victim asks the DAVA to inform the alleged offender s commander, the FAP treatment/case manager, or the FAO (for presentation to the Central Registry Board) of the impact the maltreatment has had on the victim and/or children. (Note: This form is only required when the victim requests the DAVA share the impact information on the victim s behalf Enters victim contact information and perform other activities monthly IAW DAF FAP guidance. Develops process to keep the FAO and designated POC (e.g., on-call mental health provider, emergency room.) informed of DAVA s location and timelines when providing DAVA victim services. This process will include purpose, location, arrival, and departure notification. Supports the Family Advocacy Intervention Specialist (FAIS) to develop System Advocacy, Education and Public Awareness, promoting a coordinated community response to DA. As a system advocate, the DAVA shall: Continually evaluate the quality of the installation s coordinated community response and collaborate with base agencies to improve the system response to victims. Empower victims to be involved in plans or decisions about the safety of self and children. Collaborate and establish protocols with Security Forces Squadron (SFS) and Office of Special Investigations (OSI) confirming: 24-hour notification of the DAVA in all incidents of suspected DA Collaboration on safety planning Training of SFS and OSI personnel on the DAVA role Collaborates and establishes protocols with the MTF confirming: 24-hour notification of the DAVA in all incidents of suspected DA Training of MTF personnel on the DAVA role Establishes liaisons and partner with civilian DA resources. Is a member of the installation Family Advocacy Committee (FAC) and reports to the FAO. The DAVA participates in the development, implementation, and evaluation of installation DA policies and protocols (e.g., Installation Supplement to AFI 40-301- Family Advocacy, Memoranda of Understanding (MOUs) with local victim shelters, Inter-Service Support Agreements). Supports the FAP Secondary Prevention and Client Engagement (SPaCE) and New Parent Support Program (NPSP) prevention activities. The DAVA will actively participate in all resiliency initiatives designed to prevent DA. Partners with the Family Advocacy Nurse (FAN) when the FAN is involved in open partner maltreatment cases. Promptly communicates with the treatment/case manager and the FAN any information that may impact the victim s current safety plan. Refers victim for direct service from the FAN through the FAO. Shares victim information with the FAN at least monthly to ensure continuity of care between the FAN and DAVA services. Partners with the FAIS to promote education about and prevention of DA. Such activities may include outreach programs designed to increase awareness, educational briefings (e.g., restricted reporting option), skill-building classes . click apply for full job details