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Competition Number: J0825-0103
Position Title: Security Patroller (Residences)
Position Number (Final): 00507588, 00507586, 00507587, 00507589, 00507590, 00508471
Employee Group: Support Staff
Job Category: Other Professionals
Department or Area: Security operating
Location: Kingston, Ontario, Canada
Grade: 03 Review Salary Information Here
Hours per Week: 21
Job Type: Term
Length of term: 8 Months
Shift: Thurs. / Fri. / Sat. - 7 hour, evening shifts ONLY
Number Of Positions: 6
Date Posted: August 20, 2025
Closing Date: September 3, 2025
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COVID 19 On-Campus Requirements
Prior to May 1, 2022, the University required all students, faculty, staff, and visitors (including contractors) to declare their COVID-19 vaccination status and provide proof that they were fully vaccinated or had an approved accommodation to engage in in-person University activities. These requirements were suspended effective May 1, 2022, but the University may reinstate them at any point.
About Queen's University Queen’s University is the Canadian research intensive university with a transformative student learning experience. Here the employment experience is as diverse as it is interesting. We have opportunities in multiple areas of globally recognized research, faculty administration, engineering & construction, athletics & recreation, power generation, corporate shared services, and many more.
We are committed to employment equity and diversity in the workplace and welcome applications from individuals from equity seeking groups such as women, racialized/visible minorities, Indigenous/Aboriginal peoples, persons with a disability, persons who identify in the LGBTQ+ community and others who reflect the diversity of Canadian society.
Come work with us!
Job Summary The mandate of Campus Security and Emergency Services (CSES) is to promote a safe and welcoming environment that recognizes and is respectful of the diverse nature of the Queen's University Community.
Reporting to the Managers, CSES, and receiving daily work direction from the Security Supervisors (Supervisors) on shift, the Residence Security Patrollers (Patrollers) are responsible for the safety and security of university students, staff, and visitors within Residences and to protect university property under the Supervisors’ direction. The Residence Patrollers also receive information and guidance from Housing and Ancillary Services management who will coordinate training for the Patrollers. The Patrollers follow the policies and procedures set by Queen’s University, Campus Security and Emergency Services (CSES), and Housing and Ancillary Services (H&A) and complies with all applicable regulations and laws to ensure the safety of the campus. In addition, the Patrollers provide the Supervisors and H&A management statements of their observations and assist in collecting evidence where directed, while understanding the need to be respectful to victims, students, staff, and visitors.
Committed to Indigenization - Equity, Diversity, Inclusion, Anti-Racism, and Accessibility (I-EDIAA) and in a collaborative team environment, the Patrollers interact with students, staff, visitors, and community partners providing holistic security for the university, primarily Residence by positively engaging the campus community by observing inappropriate behaviour, damages, and providing assistance when required while performing foot patrols. The Patrollers in interactions with students understand that they are there to ensure safety of all understanding they are working within the student’s residential home environment.
Providing an important service to the Residence Community primarily during evenings on the weekends, the Patroller will work evening shifts and irregular overtime, sometimes at short notice.
Job Description KEY RESPONSIBILITIES:
- Perform work in accordance with the provisions of the Private Security and Investigative Services Act and regulations.
- Foster a culture of campus community engagement through positive interaction with the university community within Residences and being present at events and conducting patrols.
- Maintain a visible presence within Residences and provide valid warnings to students, staff, and visitors, who create disturbances.
- Patrol university premises (primarily Residences) to prevent and detect signs of mischief and ensure security of doors, windows, gates, and the general grounds.
- Accurately document all activities and provide witness statements to a Supervisor as required.
- Immediately report emergencies and major incidents to the Supervisor to ensure the safety of students, staff, and visitors to the university.
- Grant access when authorized by a Supervisor or H&A management to university Residence buildings, offices, parking lots, etc.
- Under the direction of the Supervisor, protect evidence, which may be referred to the police and provide on-site assistance to victims.
- Provide personal safety escorts for members of the university community.
- Assist the Security Supervisors in executing the campus security plan at major university events, including but not limited to Orientation Week, Homecoming, Christmas Shutdown, St. Patrick’s Day, and expected or unplanned demonstrations.
- Understand the importance of human rights and treat people with respect and dignity.
- Undertakes other duties in support of the department as required by the Supervisor, Director or Managers.
Required Qualifications
- Post-secondary education in security and/or law enforcement or equivalent combined with previous experience in a related field, preferably in a university or institutional environment.
- Able to obtain a Private Security & Investigative Services Branch Security Guard Licence with the Ontario Ministry of the Solicitor General.
- Willing to participate in on-the-job training to obtain the required security guard license.
- Must be familiar with and able to enforce the provisions of the Criminal Code of Canada, the Trespass to Property Act, the Youth Criminal Justice Act, the Liquor Licence Act and the Queen’s University Student Code of Conduct.
- Understanding that the Patrollers are working within a residence environment and that unique rules apply to the residential contract.
- Understanding of non-discriminating practices and issues of equity and diversity, such as accessibility, faith requirements, gender identity, and cultural differences.
- Knowledge of the university campus, organizational structure and procedures would be considered an asset.
- Experience with two-way radio systems and alarm systems including intrusion, fire, and mechanical would be considered an asset.
- Possess a valid Class G Ontario Driver’s Licence.
- Certified in First Aid and CPR
- Satisfactory Criminal Record Check and Vulnerable Sector Check.
- Consideration may be given to an equivalent combination of education and experience.
Special Skills
- Ability to work as a member of a team within a group.
- Proficient verbal and written communication skills.
- Interpersonal skills, and a positive attitude while conducting themselves in a pleasant, responsive professional manner.
- Ability to maintain composure dealing with incidents, multiple priorities, and in emergencies to effectively resolve the situation.
- Proficiency in the use of computers, including word processing, spreadsheet and other software application programs.
- Possess good judgment and common sense and be able to de-escalate confrontational situations with students, staff, and visitors to campus.
- Ability to use discretion and good judgment in dealing with sensitive or confidential information, including the ability to discern when sensitive issues should be referred to the CSES Supervisors, Managers or the Director as well as H&A management.
- Ability to work effectively and respectfully in a socially and culturally diverse community.
- Ability to adhere to strict confidentiality.
- Ability to climb stairs and walk approximately 8- 12 km per shift in all weather conditions.
- Ability to work evening shifts and irregular overtime, sometimes at short notice.
Decision Making
- Ability to realize security related incidents that require a Practitioner’s or Supervisor’s support or direction.
- Ability to provide clear concise evaluations of incidents they encounter or are responding to.
- The ability to understand the unique environment within Residences and maintain a supportive demeanour when interacting with students.
Employment Equity and Accessibility Statement
The University invites applications from all qualified individuals. Queen's is strongly committed to employment equity, diversity, and inclusion in the workplace and encourages applications from Black, racialized persons, Indigenous people, women, persons with disabilities, and 2SLGBTQI+ persons. In accordance with Canadian Immigration requirements, priority will be given to those who are legally eligible to work in Canada.
The University provides support in its recruitment processes to all applicants who require accommodation due to a protected ground under the Ontario Human Rights Code, including those with disabilities. Candidates requiring accommodation during the recruitment process are asked to contact Human Resources at hradmin@queensu.ca.
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About the role
To display this page you need a browser with JavaScript support.
Competition Number: J0825-0103
Position Title: Security Patroller (Residences)
Position Number (Final): 00507588, 00507586, 00507587, 00507589, 00507590, 00508471
Employee Group: Support Staff
Job Category: Other Professionals
Department or Area: Security operating
Location: Kingston, Ontario, Canada
Grade: 03 Review Salary Information Here
Hours per Week: 21
Job Type: Term
Length of term: 8 Months
Shift: Thurs. / Fri. / Sat. - 7 hour, evening shifts ONLY
Number Of Positions: 6
Date Posted: August 20, 2025
Closing Date: September 3, 2025
Share Facebook X Email LinkedIn
COVID 19 On-Campus Requirements
Prior to May 1, 2022, the University required all students, faculty, staff, and visitors (including contractors) to declare their COVID-19 vaccination status and provide proof that they were fully vaccinated or had an approved accommodation to engage in in-person University activities. These requirements were suspended effective May 1, 2022, but the University may reinstate them at any point.
About Queen's University Queen’s University is the Canadian research intensive university with a transformative student learning experience. Here the employment experience is as diverse as it is interesting. We have opportunities in multiple areas of globally recognized research, faculty administration, engineering & construction, athletics & recreation, power generation, corporate shared services, and many more.
We are committed to employment equity and diversity in the workplace and welcome applications from individuals from equity seeking groups such as women, racialized/visible minorities, Indigenous/Aboriginal peoples, persons with a disability, persons who identify in the LGBTQ+ community and others who reflect the diversity of Canadian society.
Come work with us!
Job Summary The mandate of Campus Security and Emergency Services (CSES) is to promote a safe and welcoming environment that recognizes and is respectful of the diverse nature of the Queen's University Community.
Reporting to the Managers, CSES, and receiving daily work direction from the Security Supervisors (Supervisors) on shift, the Residence Security Patrollers (Patrollers) are responsible for the safety and security of university students, staff, and visitors within Residences and to protect university property under the Supervisors’ direction. The Residence Patrollers also receive information and guidance from Housing and Ancillary Services management who will coordinate training for the Patrollers. The Patrollers follow the policies and procedures set by Queen’s University, Campus Security and Emergency Services (CSES), and Housing and Ancillary Services (H&A) and complies with all applicable regulations and laws to ensure the safety of the campus. In addition, the Patrollers provide the Supervisors and H&A management statements of their observations and assist in collecting evidence where directed, while understanding the need to be respectful to victims, students, staff, and visitors.
Committed to Indigenization - Equity, Diversity, Inclusion, Anti-Racism, and Accessibility (I-EDIAA) and in a collaborative team environment, the Patrollers interact with students, staff, visitors, and community partners providing holistic security for the university, primarily Residence by positively engaging the campus community by observing inappropriate behaviour, damages, and providing assistance when required while performing foot patrols. The Patrollers in interactions with students understand that they are there to ensure safety of all understanding they are working within the student’s residential home environment.
Providing an important service to the Residence Community primarily during evenings on the weekends, the Patroller will work evening shifts and irregular overtime, sometimes at short notice.
Job Description KEY RESPONSIBILITIES:
- Perform work in accordance with the provisions of the Private Security and Investigative Services Act and regulations.
- Foster a culture of campus community engagement through positive interaction with the university community within Residences and being present at events and conducting patrols.
- Maintain a visible presence within Residences and provide valid warnings to students, staff, and visitors, who create disturbances.
- Patrol university premises (primarily Residences) to prevent and detect signs of mischief and ensure security of doors, windows, gates, and the general grounds.
- Accurately document all activities and provide witness statements to a Supervisor as required.
- Immediately report emergencies and major incidents to the Supervisor to ensure the safety of students, staff, and visitors to the university.
- Grant access when authorized by a Supervisor or H&A management to university Residence buildings, offices, parking lots, etc.
- Under the direction of the Supervisor, protect evidence, which may be referred to the police and provide on-site assistance to victims.
- Provide personal safety escorts for members of the university community.
- Assist the Security Supervisors in executing the campus security plan at major university events, including but not limited to Orientation Week, Homecoming, Christmas Shutdown, St. Patrick’s Day, and expected or unplanned demonstrations.
- Understand the importance of human rights and treat people with respect and dignity.
- Undertakes other duties in support of the department as required by the Supervisor, Director or Managers.
Required Qualifications
- Post-secondary education in security and/or law enforcement or equivalent combined with previous experience in a related field, preferably in a university or institutional environment.
- Able to obtain a Private Security & Investigative Services Branch Security Guard Licence with the Ontario Ministry of the Solicitor General.
- Willing to participate in on-the-job training to obtain the required security guard license.
- Must be familiar with and able to enforce the provisions of the Criminal Code of Canada, the Trespass to Property Act, the Youth Criminal Justice Act, the Liquor Licence Act and the Queen’s University Student Code of Conduct.
- Understanding that the Patrollers are working within a residence environment and that unique rules apply to the residential contract.
- Understanding of non-discriminating practices and issues of equity and diversity, such as accessibility, faith requirements, gender identity, and cultural differences.
- Knowledge of the university campus, organizational structure and procedures would be considered an asset.
- Experience with two-way radio systems and alarm systems including intrusion, fire, and mechanical would be considered an asset.
- Possess a valid Class G Ontario Driver’s Licence.
- Certified in First Aid and CPR
- Satisfactory Criminal Record Check and Vulnerable Sector Check.
- Consideration may be given to an equivalent combination of education and experience.
Special Skills
- Ability to work as a member of a team within a group.
- Proficient verbal and written communication skills.
- Interpersonal skills, and a positive attitude while conducting themselves in a pleasant, responsive professional manner.
- Ability to maintain composure dealing with incidents, multiple priorities, and in emergencies to effectively resolve the situation.
- Proficiency in the use of computers, including word processing, spreadsheet and other software application programs.
- Possess good judgment and common sense and be able to de-escalate confrontational situations with students, staff, and visitors to campus.
- Ability to use discretion and good judgment in dealing with sensitive or confidential information, including the ability to discern when sensitive issues should be referred to the CSES Supervisors, Managers or the Director as well as H&A management.
- Ability to work effectively and respectfully in a socially and culturally diverse community.
- Ability to adhere to strict confidentiality.
- Ability to climb stairs and walk approximately 8- 12 km per shift in all weather conditions.
- Ability to work evening shifts and irregular overtime, sometimes at short notice.
Decision Making
- Ability to realize security related incidents that require a Practitioner’s or Supervisor’s support or direction.
- Ability to provide clear concise evaluations of incidents they encounter or are responding to.
- The ability to understand the unique environment within Residences and maintain a supportive demeanour when interacting with students.
Employment Equity and Accessibility Statement
The University invites applications from all qualified individuals. Queen's is strongly committed to employment equity, diversity, and inclusion in the workplace and encourages applications from Black, racialized persons, Indigenous people, women, persons with disabilities, and 2SLGBTQI+ persons. In accordance with Canadian Immigration requirements, priority will be given to those who are legally eligible to work in Canada.
The University provides support in its recruitment processes to all applicants who require accommodation due to a protected ground under the Ontario Human Rights Code, including those with disabilities. Candidates requiring accommodation during the recruitment process are asked to contact Human Resources at hradmin@queensu.ca.
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