- Protect all company assets and reduce losses.
- Remote monitoring of designated company locations
- Provide dispatch information to emergency responders as appropriate.
- Provide support to our internal customers
- Prepare incident reports and evidence packages to meet both companies and required legal standard
- Conduct daily assigned compliance audits
- Conduct telephone interviews.
- Possess a current provincial security worker license with a security guard designation. ( i.e. BST training)
- First Aid & W.H.I.M.I.S. training
- Basic working knowledge of computers, networks and security systems (CCTV, remote video, access control etc).
- Understanding of criminal code sections applicable to Loss Prevention and protocols pertaining to the collection and handling of evidence.
- Working knowledge of retail loss prevention and security practices.
- Education in the areas of criminology, emergency management, justice or security management is an asset.
- Ability to adhere to business phone etiquette while ensuring a positive customer experience.
- Ability to maintain professional and effective demeanor in critical incidences. Demonstrated ability to provide instruction, remain calm and respond with good judgment and clarity in emergency situations.
- Ability to work independently in a varied and demanding environment while maintaining objectivity.
- Strong time management, organizational & prioritization skills.
- Ability to maintain confidentiality of all company information, procedures, facilities systems and investigations
- Ability to interview, gain relevant information in a non- confrontational manner
- Comprehensive medical, dental, prescription drug and vision coverage for you and your family
- Company matched RRSPs
- Employee Discount Program
- Postsecondary Entrance Scholarships for you or your children
- Community Involvement
We will provide accommodations during the recruitment process upon request.
The above statements are intended to describe the general nature and level of work applicable to this position and are not intended to be an exhaustive list of all responsibilities, duties and skills required. Be advised, London Drugs DOES NOT use third party recruitment services.
London Drugs may collect, use, and/or disclose your personal information (including the information in this application) where it is reasonable for establishing, managing or terminating an employment relationship. This includes the use or disclosure of your personal information to persons inside or external to our organization, for the purpose of checking references or gathering other information to support an assessment of your candidacy.
To protect yourself, do not respond to unsolicited job offers from individuals or e-mail addresses, and never disclose any sensitive details about your identity (including personal or financial) to anyone you do not know or trust or on any unverified website, or website you do not trust.
London Drugs is 100% Canadian owned and is focused on local customers' satisfaction. Across Alberta, Saskatchewan, Manitoba and British Columbia, London Drugs' 79 stores employ more than 8,000 staff dedicated to providing our customers with a superior shopping experience.
We are committed to making a positive impact on the world and the communities we operate in. From responsible sourcing, packaging take-back and in-store recycling centres, we invest in making our practices more environmentally sound and continue to look for better, greener ways to do business.
We believe our employees are our greatest asset, and we are committed to fostering a vibrant and inclusive workplace where every team member can thrive. Our supportive culture encourages creativity and collaboration, allowing you to make a meaningful impact on our customers' experiences. Together, we celebrate diversity, innovation, and a shared passion for delivering exceptional service, making London Drugs not just a place to work, but a place to grow and succeed.
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