Security Officer II, Part-Time

Overview

The Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, is seeking Security Officers to join their team to assist in protecting the Museum’s collections and creating an inclusive visitor experience where all visitors are welcome and feel that they belong.

As one of the world’s renowned art museums, the MFA boasts a collection that spans nearly all cultures and time periods—ranging from the art of ancient Egypt to French Impressionism to Contemporary. There’s art and so much more to interest people from all walks of life. The Museum is a lively social destination that offers concerts, films, and lectures while also serving as an important community and educational resource for schools and families.

The MFA is committed to building a culturally diverse and inclusive work environment and strongly encourages and welcomes an application pool that reflects our commitment. For more information and how to apply:

Typical Duties include, but are not limited to:

  • Provide superior customer service to visitors, staff and volunteers throughout the Museum
  • Perform routine patrols of assigned areas, including galleries, exterior doors, laboratories, secure areas, and other museum facilities
  • Assist with crowd control management during highly attended exhibitions and events
  • Maintain regular communication with the Command Center, report any security concerns, safety hazards, or unusual incidents, and ensure compliance with security protocols
  • Critical skills include excellent verbal and written communication, keen observational abilities to identify potential security risks, and the capacity to handle high-stress situations effectively
  • Must be reliable, able to work independently with minimal supervision, and demonstrate sound judgment in resolving conflicts
  • Familiarity with security equipment and basic computer skills required, along with a strong attention to detail and the ability to maintain confidentiality

Requirements

  • Must have strong customer service and interpersonal skills. Ability to clearly communicate with Museum staff and visitors
  • Flexibility to work outside of the regular schedule to support special Museum programming and other security coverage needs
  • Physical requirements include physical stamina for extended walking and standing, as well as the ability to navigate multiple floors, stairs, and varying climate conditions.
  • Qualified applicants will possess basic computer user skills and have some familiarity with security equipment
  • Multilingual skills and Security experience a plus


Shift Information

Part-Time, 24 hours per week

Wednesday; 9:00am to 5:40pm and

Thursday/Friday; 3:20pm to 12:00am (midnight)


Starting wage: $21.33 per hour (not including shift differential for 1 st shift/weekend shift, 2nd shift and 3rd shift)



Enjoy some of the following benefits when you are hired at the MFA as a regular employee:

Medical and Dental Insurance (Full-Time); MBTA discount of up to 50%; Museum discounts, including free admission for you and guests; free continuing education courses at SMFA at Tufts University for eligible employees; wellness programs; health and fitness discounts; pet insurance; comprehensive EAP program; credit union; vision insurance, generous vacation, holiday, and sick time; Health and Dependent Care Flexible Spending Account; participation in Museum’s 403b matching retirement savings plan among many others.

This position is a member of the MFA Independent Security Union

The MFA is an equal opportunity employer. The community and audience we serve is diverse, and we wish to foster that diversity in our workplace. Toward that end, the MFA does not discriminate against individuals in hiring, employment or promotion on the basis of race, religion, color, sex/gender, gender identity and gender expression, age, marital status, national origin, sexual orientation, citizenship, handicap or disability, veteran or military status, political belief, pregnancy, genetic information or any other characteristic protected by law.

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