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Security Monitoring Associate - Eastern PA

Philadelphia, PA

 

Role: Security Monitoring Associate

Location: PA

Full time & part time shifts available.

 

 

We are Growers, We are Wholesalers, We are Producers, We Are Budtenders, We are Retailers, We are Partners, and We are Hiring

 

Your Impact:

  • Watch our security cameras during the day to help keep the team, our stores and facilities, and products safe. Watch for anything unusual or out of place and communicate concerns effectively.
  • Welcome and check in visitors using our iPad system and make sure all doors are secure. Ensuring that all visitors are authorized to be in the building.
  • Keep logs up to date — including scanned IDs, visitor sign-ins, and daily security notes.
  • Notify management of issues with cameras, alarms, or internet connectivity. whether it’s a technical issue with the cameras or suspicious activity — report it to leadership right away so it can be handled quickly and properly.
  • Ensure all activity aligns with company policies and state/local cannabis regulations.
  • Help keep the space clean, safe, and support the team with other tasks when needed.

 

Your Strengths:

  • You're alert, observant, and take pride in keeping people and property safe.
  • You have experience with security systems and CCTV monitoring and know how to spot when something’s off.
  • You have strong communication skills and can stay calm and clear under pressure.
  • You work well with all kinds of people and help create a respectful, secure environment for both staff and visitors.
  • You’re reliable, flexible, and can handle multiple tasks without missing a beat — whether it’s monitoring cameras, logging visitor info, or responding to alerts

 

If we are EMPATHETIC, HONORABLE & ACCOUNTABLE

And we grow ourselves and business with GRIT then we will be

                    CHAMPIONS OF CANNABIS



Why Join Us:

 

Holistic Industries offers a comprehensive benefits package, including competitive base pay, a bonus program, and access to free urgent care and mental health services. We also offer a team member discount in our stores and a 401(K) with a company match. Team Members can also take advantage of our referral program and generous paid time off (PTO).  Full time positions are eligible to take part in a comprehensive medical, dental, and vision coverage.

 

 

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