Surveillance Operator - Day Shift
Listed on 2026-03-10
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Security
Site Security, Security Guard
When you join Catholic Charities of Southern Nevada, you’re becoming part of a mission that has uplifted our community since 1941. Every day, your work directly supports the most vulnerable individuals in Southern Nevada — offering dignity, hope, and critical services to people of all backgrounds, regardless of race, religion, or creed.
As one of the region’s leading nonprofit service providers, we operate 16 impactful programs that reach more than 4,000 people each day. Our team serves across four essential areas — Family Services, Food Services, Immigration and Refugee Services, and Homeless and Housing Services — including the largest Meals on Wheels and Emergency Shelter programs in Southern Nevada. When you work here, you’re not just doing a job;
you’re helping transform lives.
- Competitive insurance coverage
- Generous paid time off
- A retirement plan to support your future
If you’re looking for meaningful work, mission-driven colleagues, and the chance to make a real difference every day, Catholic Charities of Southern Nevada is the place to build your career.
Position SummaryThe primary duties of the Operator in the Surveillance Operations Center (SOC) is to assume responsibilities for the command, control, and coordination of the CCSN campus security operations. This position serves as the main security dispatching location for receiving, relaying, and dispatching all security related radio calls in both normal business hour and emergency situations. The Operator will maintain a constant vigil of all surveillance cameras in an effort to provide consistent and professional oversight for all areas of the campus, both interior and exterior.
EssentialResponsibilities
- Ensuring that all CCSN policy and procedures are adhered to by all employees, guests, and clients.
- Report all unusual or suspicious activity to security supervisor or to Law Enforcement if directed to.
- Execute multi-tasking abilities to include answering phones, recording and logging all pertinent information, dispatching via two-way radios, monitoring surveillance cameras, and contacting emergency personnel when directed to do so.
- Must possess the ability to remain calm during emergency situations, following all pertinent procedure as outlined in the Surveillance Operation Procedures manual.
- Accurately complete the “Daily Activity Report” (DAR) utilizing the Itrak program.
- Must have a working knowledge of surveillance camera equipment and possess the ability to operate cameras, review footage, and record needed segments of incidents for future use/review.
- Must have a
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