Job Title: Non-Commissioned Security Officer Designated Location: Stark Cultural Venues Reports to: Security Supervisor/Chief Properties Officer Takes Direction From: Lead Security Officer Supervises: 0 Direct and 0 Indirect Classification: Non-exempt, Hourly, Full Time Effective Date: June 15, 2026 Approved By: Human Resources Director Job Summary: Guard, patrol, and monitor assigned areas at the Stark Cultural Venues and Stark Foundation, including interior and exterior premises, to (1) protect and preserve people and property, including collections; (2) deter and prevent illegal, prohibited or inappropriate activities or conduct; (3) enforce rules and regulations; and (4) respond effectively and safely to emergency situations on Foundation property. Essential Duties and Responsibilities: Provide visual deterrent to illicit, illegal, or inappropriate activities (including vandalism and theft) through on-site presence and patrols. Remain vigilant at all times and be prepared to react immediately and effectively to situations and circumstances that may occur. Protect people and property, respond effectively and safely to emergencies, and maintain order. Ensure compliance by employees, visitors, vendors and other third parties with rules, regulations, and related policies and procedures to maintain order at assigned venue. Protect Stark Foundation collections, equipment, property and plantings against unauthorized handling, touching, or other contact by persons, or other exposure risks. Perform daily visual inspections of the interior and exterior of assigned venue to ensure that no unauthorized changes or tampering occurs; report any discrepancies to Lead Security Guard or security management. Monitor and authorize entrance and departure of employees, visitors, vendors and other persons through container search, recordkeeping, and related security measures to guard against theft and maintain security of premises. Observe activities and conduct of all persons in and around assigned property; watch for, recognize, and respond to security risks, thefts and unusual happenings; know how to prevent or handle such situations and/or to take appropriate responsive action to inappropriate or illicit behavior; and be mentally and physically ready at all times to react, respond or otherwise address issues or situations. Monitor, note, report and investigate suspicious or problematic persons and situations, safety hazards, potential threats, and unusual activities anywhere around assigned venue. Monitor video surveillance and alarm systems for assigned venue; answer alarms and investigate disturbances; communicate as necessary with other security officers. Notify Lead Security Guard and security management, and communicate as appropriate with Base Security; call and direct emergency responders in emergency. Respond briskly to emergency or urgent situations on or about assigned venue; remain calm while rendering aid to persons requiring first aid and Basic Life Support (BLS); complete incident reports as applicable. Maintain a level of physical fitness and mental preparedness that meets or exceeds the minimum fit-for-duty requirements to effectively and safely fulfill the physical requirements mandated for a Stark Foundation security officer. Understand and comply with Foundation policy and procedures, including but not limited to provisions in the Employee Handbook as well as security department protocol. Recommend measures for improving work procedures and worker performance to increase service quality, improve job safety, and enhance protection of people and property. Provide other security measures and related services as may be directed by Lead Guard or security management. Maintain proficiency with tools and equipment required for successful performance of all duties. Other duties as may be assigned from time to time. Note: Security Officers may be assigned from time to time and at any time, including with short notice, to any Stark Foundation property, venue, or operation. Supervisory Responsibilities: None Expectations: Work duties are satisfactorily performed to maintain a safe environment for property and people. Support Foundation’s goals and values. Provide courteous, professional, timely and accurate service and support to all visitors, volunteers and co-workers, while maintaining vigilance. Give and welcome feedback; contribute to building a positive and cooperative work environment. Follow safe work procedures, report potentially unsafe conditions or hazards; notify Lead Guard or Security Management of damages, defects, or the need for repairs that may prevent deterioration of equipment or possible injury to employees or others. Exercise care, perform required maintenance, and follow all operating instructions, safety standards, and guidelines when operating equipment or vehicles. Notify Base S and Lead Guard, or security management immediately of changes to properties or objects, suspicious persons or happenings, or emergencies on or about Stark Foundation properties. Learn, understand, and comply with Foundation procedures and policies as stated in the Employee Handbook; learn, understand and follow specific Security Handbook procedures and Use of Force guidelines. Observe scheduled work hours; must be able to work a schedule determined by security department coverage needs that may include weekends, holidays, after hours, or other times for special events. Remain vigilant at all times and be prepared to react immediately and effectively to a security breach despite monotonous routine. Present professional appearance at all times: wear complete, neatly pressed uniform, shirt tucked in at all times; hair clean and trimmed; shoes shined; personal hygiene maintained; good posture and professional demeanor. Maintain a level of physical fitness (including cardiopulmonary wellness) and mental preparedness that meets or exceeds the minimum fit-for-duty requirements to effectively and safely fulfill the physical and cognitive requirements of a Stark Foundation security officer. To perform this job successfully, an individual must be able to satisfactorily perform each essential duty and responsibility. The requirements listed below are representative of the age, knowledge, skills, physical fitness and/or ability required. Reasonable accommodation may be made that may enable individuals with disabilities to perform essential job functions. Age: Minimum age (21 years of age) as set by the Texas Private Security Bureau for Non-Commissioned Security Officer.
Education: High school graduate or has passed a general education development (GED) test indicating high school graduation level. The following additional education is desired but not required: Texas Commission on Law Enforcement approved training; equivalent training through another state (non-Texas) program or similar training. Preferred Experience: 2 to 3 years of physical security experience in high traffic parks, museums, or cultural institutions, combined with a strong background in customer service and first aid (CPR/AED). Licensing/Certification Requirements: The following must be achieved within a specified period of time for employees newly hired in this position and thereafter maintained throughout employment: Level 2 Texas Non-Commissioned Security Officer as licensed by Texas Department of Public Safety Private Security Bureau; A current driver’s license and good driving record; and First Aid, CPR and AED Defibrillator certification. In addition to the foregoing certifications, employee must satisfactorily complete mandatory continuing education hours and participate in regular training provided by the Stark Foundation and its Security Department. Physical Fit-for-Duty Testing: Security Officers at all times must have and maintain physical fitness (including cardiopulmonary wellness and mental preparedness) that meets or exceeds minimum fit-for-duty requirements to effectively and safely fulfill the physical and cognitive requirements of the job. A comprehensive fit–for-duty screening will be administered by an independent consultant as part of pre-employment considerations. Physical fitness maintenance for continued job qualification will be assessed by an independent consultant and be administered bi-annually at a minimum and more frequently as may be determined by management. Physical Requirements: Pass the fit-for-duty test at each assessment and perform security duties that include but are not limited to standing for extended periods of time on hard surfaces; sitting for an extended period of time while monitoring cameras and/or entrances, or while driving; patrolling on foot, automatic cart, scooter, or by vehicle; walking on uneven surfaces; ascending and descending multiple flights of stairs; ability to quickly respond to an emergency; ability to lift or carry up to 50 pounds; endurance during exertion of efforts; using hands to handle, control, or feel objects, tools or controls, including equipment such as firearms or restraints; the ability to see, with or without corrective measures, to spot and identify security problems, and to observe scenes, vehicles and individuals at close and distant range; the ability to hear, with or without corrective measures, to identify security problems and determine response; ability to adjust focus; ability to monitor video surveillance and alarm systems. Cognitive Requirements: The work is usually routine in nature, but the officer must be able to maintain constant state of vigilance and preparedness in a repetitive/tedious/isolated environment; be constantly alert for threats to the collection, premises, or employees, volunteers, or visitors. The officer must have an ability to quickly analyze complex information in emergency situation and make appropriate decisions; ability to exercise good judgment and common sense based on facts presented; ability to follow direction; ability to comply with Foundation procedures to act appropriately to protect people and property; ability to take charge in emergency situations and direct others to safety. This position requires actions that may affect the financial resources and/or the image and reputation of Stark Cultural Venues and the Stark Foundation. It may involve actions or situations that affect the employee’s life and/or the lives of other people, so the officer must display sound judgment and be able to remain composed in a volatile or dangerous situation. Communication Requirements: Must possess the ability to clearly communicate required behavior in a firm manner; ability to identify and dissuade inappropriate and/or noncompliant behavior clearly, using civil words, tone, and mannerisms. Ability to prepare comprehensive written reports detailing incidents, outlining observations and activities, or documenting violations or suspicious behavior. Must be able to speak/listen/communicate in English. Interpersonal Requirements: Requires contact with individuals and teams (face-to-face interaction, radio, and telephone). Requires working with others in a group or team. Job tasks are performed in close physical proximity to other people. Requires working with members of the public. May require dealing with dissatisfied, unpleasant or discourteous people, including conflict resolution. Requires ability to display tact and discretion, consistent demonstration of good judgment, and an ability to listen and learn. Requires ability to be proactive while always thinking before acting. Ability to interact professionally and appropriately with visitors, co-workers, vendors and others in a polite yet prudent manner, taking care to not discuss any aspect of internal operations, personnel, property/collection, or the Stark Foundation’s security operations and/or systems. Work Environment: Requires patrolling Stark Cultural Venues and Stark Foundation properties, both interior and exterior; work may be outside in hot, humid, cold and/or wet conditions and/or indoors in environmentally-controlled conditions. Assignment at the Stark Museum of Art is generally indoors in environmentally controlled conditions. Assignments at the Lutcher Theater, The W.H. Stark House, and Shangri La Gardens require working outdoors, exposed to all weather conditions. Requires wearing uniform and specialized security equipment. Noise levels are generally quiet. Work Schedule: Work schedules are generally Tuesday through Saturday. Security officers are required to work evening events, usually schedule in advance. Assignments at other venues may require alternative schedules. Technology: Maintain proficiency to monitor video surveillance and alarm systems; telephone; radio. |