Full-Time

Security Officer 2

Deadline 4/7/27
Midland Health

Midland Health

1,001-5,000 employees

Community-focused health system delivering care

No salary listed

Midland, TX, USA

In Person

Category
Security & Protective Services
Requirements
  • High School graduate or equivalent.
  • Ability to read, write, speak, and understand the English language.
  • Minimum of one year of experience in security, military, or corrections.
  • Texas Commission on Law Enforcement (TCOLE) eligibility criteria.
  • Must obtain Security Level 2 Certification within 6-months of hire.
  • Valid Texas Class C driver’s license required.
  • Must be 18 years of age or older.
  • Must be able to use personal computer, two-way radio, and telephone.
  • Must be able to qualify for Texas Motor Vehicle Insurance.
  • Must wear complete Security Officer Uniform.
Responsibilities
  • Answers all calls for security. Calls from dispatch take precedence over patrolling. Once a call is completed the S/O can resume patrol.
  • As patient care and/or Hospital need dictates, both the assigned shift and workstation may be changed by the department.
  • Ensure the safety of all patients, physicians, guests, visitors, and employees of the Hospital.
  • Must be able to work under stressful conditions with varying work hours and shifts.
  • Perform routine walking patrol throughout the interior of all Midland Memorial properties.
  • Conduct floor-to-floor security patrol and security clocking rounds.
  • Perform predetermined locking and unlocking of doors.
  • Transport money, medications, and lost and found items according to policy.
  • Investigate criminal and non-criminal incidents reported to the Security Department and prepare detailed, written reports of the incidents.
  • Establish a high-visibility profile throughout the Hospital and Hospital-owned properties to aid in deterring criminal activity.
  • Report/Document any safety or security issues (Submit Work Order(s)). The Patrol S/O is also expected to take appropriate action to resolve the hazard.
  • Be observant/vigilant – note any unusual sights, sounds, smells or unusual activity.
  • Periodically check to ensure all interior and exterior doors secure properly and check all areas (including restrooms and breakrooms) for accidents, running water or leaks.
  • Patrol the exterior of Midland Memorial Hospital properties on foot or by use of Security vehicles (Golf Cart or Police Vehicle).
  • Patrol parking lots, driveways, and emergency traffic areas to detect traffic hazards, parking violations, and deter criminal activity.
  • Assist with patient, visitor, guest, and employee vehicle problems when requested.
  • Check exterior doors, windows, and gates to ensure they are operational and in good repair.
  • Perform locking and unlocking of parking facility entrances.
  • Provide security presence in parking facilities during shift change to promote an atmosphere of safety.
  • Patrol the exterior of F. Marie Hall Outpatient Center and Legends Park Medical Office.
  • Assist MCHD Police with transportation of patients under Emergency Detention Orders to in-patient psychiatric care facilities.
  • Assist MCHD Police by responding to disturbances, disruptive patients, lost children, intoxicated subjects, etc.
  • Provide routine and special assignments in the Emergency Department.
  • Respond immediately to code situations and emergency calls for assistance.
  • Assist with Medivac operations as needed.
  • Assist with restraints ordered in line with Department and Hospital policy.
  • Issue trespass warnings as directed by law and Hospital policy.
  • Assist in receiving, securing, and transporting law enforcement patients.
  • Develop and maintain positive working relations with patients, physicians, visitors, guests, and co-workers.
  • Display a positive attitude.
  • Promote team effort.
  • Consistently strive to improve employee and non-employee relations throughout the Hospital.
  • Exhibit a courteous demeanor when answering the telephone, using the two-way radio, or personally helping individuals in day-to-day encounters.
  • Answer all alarms and emergency calls requiring Security assistance.
  • Quickly respond to all fire, pharmacy, and panic alarms.
  • Respond to Hospital-wide emergency calls.
  • Meet responding fire department and life support personnel in accordance with policy.
  • Anticipate Security’s responsibility regarding the call being answered and be prepared to consider the best interests of all parties concerned.
  • Take control of situations as needed and assist when necessary.
  • Complete all associated paperwork.
  • Secure lost and found articles.
  • Receive, tag, log, and make secure all lost and found articles.
  • Attempt to contact owners, if known, and make arrangements for return of property.
  • Keep lost and found storage area clean, neat, and secure.
  • Make proper disposition of articles not claimed within holding period as set out in Departmental Policy and Procedures Manual (Lexipol).
  • Respond appropriately regarding safety and life-threatening situations.
  • Respond appropriately during inclement weather.
  • Respond appropriately to bomb threats.
  • Respond appropriately in a disaster situation.
  • Provide crowd control.
  • Demonstrate knowledge of DNV, General Safety, and Job-Specific Safety functions.

Midland Health is a regional health system that coordinates and delivers healthcare services across the Midland community by partnering with local providers to improve population health. It works through a network of hospitals, clinics, and community programs to cover prevention, urgent care, and treatment, with a focus on collaboration among healthcare partners. Unlike some systems that operate alone, Midland Health emphasizes shared goals with area partners and a community-wide approach, guided by values of Pioneer Spirit, Caring Heart, and Healing Mission. Its goal is to lead healthcare for greater Midland and make Midland the healthiest community in Texas.

Company Size

1,001-5,000

Company Stage

N/A

Total Funding

N/A

Headquarters

Midland, Texas

Founded

1950

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Simplify's Take

What believers are saying

  • Cuts assignment time from hours to 30 minutes daily, like Valley Hospitalists achieved.
  • Dr. Sulay Patel launches left atrial appendage occlusion at Midland Memorial in April 2026.
  • Ethics partnership with Center for Practical Bioethics expands decision-making capabilities.

What critics are saying

  • Medaptus AMiON-Cerner integration fails within 3-6 months, halting assignments.
  • Permian Cardiology diverts afib patients from Midland Memorial within 12-18 months.
  • MQA network growth overwhelms infrastructure, causing patient exodus within 12-18 months.

What makes Midland Health unique

  • Midland Health automates 130-patient assignments for 22 hospitalists using Medaptus Assign.
  • Medaptus Assign integrates with Cerner EHR and AMiON scheduling for real-time balancing.
  • Daily Snapshot feature highlights H&Ps, consults, and discharges for prioritized rounding.

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MRT
Apr 7th, 2026
Midland Memorial to offer new stroke-prevention procedure for afib patients.

Midland Memorial to offer new stroke-prevention procedure for afib patients. Patients in the Permian Basin living with atrial fibrillation and struggling to stay on blood thinners will soon have a new treatment option close to home. Keep Watching Dr. Sulay Patel, an interventional cardiologist with Permian Cardiology, will be the first physician to perform the minimally invasive left atrial appendage occlusion procedure at Midland Memorial Hospital. Article continues below this ad "This procedure is designed for patients with atrial fibrillation on blood thinners but having difficulty tolerating them either due to frequent bleeding events or high risk of having major bleeding," Patel explained. The umbrella-shaped implant can help prevent strokes while potentially allowing patients to come off long-term blood thinners. "So, this device is designed to be implanted to seal off the left atrial appendage from the patient's circulation, to reduce their risk of stroke," Patel said. "It can also reduce their risk of bleeding because they do not need to be on long-term blood thinners approximately six months after the device is implanted." Article continues below this ad Over six months, the heart's cell lining should grow over the device, completely sealing off that area from the rest of the circulation, Patel explained. "Stroke is a really common diagnosis in this area, and atrial fibrillation is one of the most common causes of a lot of patients who have strokes," Patel said. Many patients who have strokes also have other health issues that can prevent them from taking long-term blood thinners, he added. "This is a great device to help reduce that risk of stroke in these patients who are unable to tolerate long-term blood thinners," Patel said. Article continues below this ad The recovery process after the procedure is similar to that of an angiogram or cardiac catheterization, such as a stent procedure, according to Patel. The incisions are small and made through the groin, so activity restrictions after the procedure are limited. However, patients will have to remain on some sort of blood thinner for at least the first six months as the device is healing. The procedure is done primarily by interventional cardiologists and electrophysiologists, a role that requires about eight years of training after medical school, Patel said. There is also additional training to perform the procedure, sponsored by the companies that make the devices, that takes a year to complete. Article continues below this ad Patel has completed the training and was implanting the devices at his prior job. He said he's excited to establish the program at Permian Cardiology. Patel will do the first procedure on Wednesday. He said there are already three to four patients scheduled for surgery on Wednesday. "It's exciting that we're able to offer this to patients," he said. "I encourage all patients to always discuss with their doctors about new technologies and new treatment options." He added that medicine is always evolving, and that it's important for patients to be informed about all their options. Article continues below this ad Patel said that providing this procedure to patients in West Texas is important because they previously had to travel hours to get this care, which is becoming the standard of care across the country. "This is a new step that we're taking here to try to provide comprehensive cardiology care," he said. "I think it's important that we're able to offer these procedures here locally." He added that he's excited to bring a skill set that isn't easily accessed to serve the community that he grew up in. "I'm really excited to bring a new procedure to the area, to continue to grow our program and bring access to care we haven't had here before," Patel said. Article continues below this ad For now, Patel will be the only physician performing the procedure. He said that they are open to teaching more people to do the procedure because having more doctors will increase access to care. The Permian Cardiology program is growing, Patel said. They recently established a cardiology fellowship, which brings a new element and more access to care. "Our long-term plan is to continue to grow and continue to bring modern and up-to-date care to the Permian Basin," Patel said. Article continues below this ad April 7, 2026 Kessly Salinas is a reporter at the Midland Reporter Telegram. She is from Friona, Texas and graduated from St. Edward's University with a bachelor's degree in global studies in May of 2023. Kessly minored in journalism and digital media and was an editorial intern for Austin Vida and the Friona Star newspaper.

Center for Practical Bioethics
Jun 25th, 2025
Will Your Healthcare Organization Be Ready? Ethics Services Partnerships Offer Clarity

Midland Health in Midland, Texas, and Lawrence Memorial Hospital in Lawrence, Kansas, have both partnered with the Center to expand their medical ethics capabilities.

MRT
Apr 29th, 2025
Nurse Carri Mims honored with DAISY Award for compassionate care

Midland Health is proud to announce that Carri Mims, a valued nurse from its Critical Care Unit, has been honored with the esteemed DAISY Award for Nurses.

Teaching Hospitals of Texas
Nov 26th, 2024
Two THOT Members Among State's Four Workplace Violence Against Nurses Program Grantees for 2024-25

Midland Health is the recipient of a $149,170 grant to train nurses in the Satori Alternatives to Managing Aggression program.

Odessa American
Jul 19th, 2024
Midland Memorial nationally recognized for commitment to quality care for heart attacks

Midland Memorial Hospital also received the American Heart Association's Target: Type 2 Diabetes(TM) Honor Roll award, for aiming to ensure patients with Type 2 diabetes receive the most up-to-date, evidence-based care when hospitalized due to heart attack, the release said.