Bernardo J. Montoya
Troutdale, OR *****
Phone: 971-***-****
Email: ********.*******@*****.***
POSITION: Part-Time Public Safety Officer
RELEVANT WORK EXPERIENCE
Security Officer Legacy Health System
October 2006 to February, 2022 Portland, OR 97210
Patrol of the Emanuel Hospital premises on foot and in company vehicle
Control of building access, including verifying employee access to buildings and issuing identification badges
Response to emergency calls, including fire alarms and panic alarms
Emergency Room security including engaging in de-escalation tactics with patients with mental health and addiction problems, restraining combative patients and watching psychiatric patients
Interaction with police agencies and the fire department in relationship to hospital incidents
Writing incident reports and maintaining a daily incident log
Conduct monthly hazard rounds of designated areas
Federal Law Enforcement Officer Federal Reserve Bank
November 2001 to March 2006 Portland, OR
Protected Bank premises and personnel, including screening armored vehicles, automobiles and individuals, and guarding incoming and outgoing shipments of cash and coins
Conducted patrol and control room operations, including answering telephones, clearing alarms and monitoring cameras
Trained in use of firearms, physical control techniques, handling abnormal behavior, OC Spray, physical security, crowd control, bomb threats, domestic terrorism, evidence rules and collection, and ethical behavior
Laid off in March 2006 when the Portland cash facility was relocated to Renton, WA
Security Officer Securitas/Pinkerton/APS
February 1996 to October 2001 Fremont, CA and Vancouver, WA
Worked predominately as a contract security officer in the Emergency Room at Washington Hospital in Fremont, CA
Provided Emergency Room security, including controlling visitor traffic, assisting medical staff in maintaining a safe environment, restraining combative patients, and dealing with patients with mental health problems, drug and alcohol intoxication issues, and in emotional distress
Conducted patrol and control room duties and wrote incident reports
Interpreted for Spanish speaking patients and visitors in clinical environments
EDUCATION GED, Mt. Hood Community College – Criminal Justice courses (no degree)
ADDITIONAL SKILLS AND INFORMATION
Current State of Oregon DPSST certification
Current Oregon driver’s license and clean driving record
Spanish language fluency – speaking, reading and writing
First Aid, AED and CPR certified
Computer skills: Microsoft Office, email and typing at 40 WPM
References available on request