Patrol Officer II
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Staff - Union Job Category CUPE 116 Job Profile CUPE 116 Salaried - Patrolperson II Job Title Patrol Officer II Department Operations | Campus Security | Safety & Risk Services | VP Finance and Operations Compensation Range $4,670.00 - $5,107.00 CAD Monthly Posting End Date July 3, 2026 Note: Applications will be accepted until 11:59 PM on the Posting End Date. Job End Date Ongoing We have a total of 4 vacancies At UBC, we believe that attracting and sustaining a diverse workforce is key to the successful pursuit of excellence in research, innovation, and learning for all faculty, staff, and students. Our commitment to employment equity helps achieve inclusion and fairness, brings rich diversity to UBC as a workplace, and creates the necessary conditions for a rewarding career. JOB SUMMARY The Campus Security Patrol Officer II is responsible and accountable for the safety and protection of persons and property of UBC. The role patrols the campus grounds and buildings for maximum safety and security visibility towards prevention, observation, and well-being for students, faculty, staff, and the UBC campus. The role plays an integral role as UBC's central point of contact in providing mobile response to all First Aid calls at the UBC Point Grey campus. A vital part of providing first aid will be to assess, treat, and provide recommendations to students, faculty, and staff within the scope of Occupational First Aid (OFA) Level 2. Being part of the UBC Community Safety means joining a team that puts people first. We recognize that at the core of everything we do is a person. Our work is grounded in building meaningful relationships and the belief that a stronger community is a safer campus. Through trust, care, and shared responsibility, we remain present, responsive, and proactive in everything we do. We work closely with the university community, along with internal and external partners, to help maintain a safe and welcoming place for everyone who studies, works, lives, and visits here. This is more than providing security services; it is about contributing to a fully integrated, connected campus where students, staff, faculty, and team members can thrive. Joining our Patrol team means stepping into a role where your skills are valued and your well-being is supported and invested in. In addition to a competitive market rate and guaranteed wage progression, team members benefit from one of the strongest benefits packages in the sector. This includes double overtime pay, comprehensive medical, dental, and extended health coverage, life insurance, and a generous suite of paid leave provisions. We also offer tuition benefits (12 credits per year, transferable to immediate family), a $1,000 annual professional development fund, and access to advanced training in areas such as mental health first aid, ASIST, threat assessment, and trauma-informed practice. With a robust pension plan and meaningful opportunities for growth, this is a workplace where skilled security professionals can build a long-term, rewarding career ORGANIZATIONAL STATUS The position reports directly to the Campus Security Patrol Shift Supervisor and takes guidance from the First Aid Program Advisor on matters related to compliance and oversight of UBC's First Aid program. WORK PERFORMED Responds and attends to First Aid calls on UBC Vancouver Campus for students, faculty, and staff to promptly provide a level of care within the scope of Occupational First Aid (OFA) Level 2 mandate. This includes objectively recording reported signs and symptoms of injuries and/or exposures; transporting patients to Urgent Care or an on-campus clinic for non-emergencies requiring additional medical treatment; and promoting the first aid program through outreach. Refers injured students, faculty, and staff to medical treatment if injuries are serious or beyond the scope of OFA Level 2 training. Conducts campus security patrols on foot, bicycle, or vehicle, of all university areas and buildings to provide a safe environment for members of the university community through protection of its persons and property. Anticipates, recognizes, and appraises crime risks on campus and initiates actions designed to remove or reduce such risks as appropriate. Completes written reports, letters, and memoranda, as required. Reports and handles unauthorized or suspicious activities. Receives and responds to complaints from members of the campus community and the general public; investigates and reports incidents and complaints to supervisory staff and relevant external agencies as appropriate. Attends events, alarms, accidents, emergencies, fire, and ambulance calls on University property, and attends to first aid calls as required. Reports in writing all malfunctions and activation of various alarms, such as intrusion, personal safety, and mechanical card access. Maintains all first aid equipment and supplies, including inspection of first aid supplies (i
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