About Hollywood Park

Hollywood Park, a near 300-acre sports and entertainment destination, is being developed by Los Angeles Rams Owner/Chairman E. Stanley Kroenke with the 70,000-seat SoFi Stadium as its centerpiece. Hollywood Park is the largest urban mixed-use mega development under construction in the Western United States. When complete, Hollywood Park will have up to 2,500 residences, a hotel, a retail district reaching up to 890,000 square feet, up to 5 million square feet of office space, and more than 25-acres of public parks and open space.

Home to the Los Angeles Chargers and Super Bowl LVI Champion Los Angeles Rams, SoFi Stadium is the host of world-renowned sporting events, including Super Bowl LVI in 2022, College Football Playoff National Championship game 2023, WrestleMania 2023, World Cup 2026, and the Opening and Closing Ceremonies of the Olympics in 2028. Adjacent to the stadium and under the same roof canopy is a 2.5-acre open-air plaza, American Airlines Plaza, and the 6,000-seat YouTube Theater. YouTube Theater is an intimate venue, making it the perfect place for concerts, comedy, awards shows, esports competitions, community gatherings, conferences and more. 

Culture

Hollywood Park is being brought to life by a deeply experienced team of creative forward-thinkers. The project is a celebration of all that Los Angeles has to offer. We are inspired by our diverse Inglewood community as a place for the community to be, to see and to connect. 

Hollywood Park is committed to building and maintaining a workplace that celebrates the diversity of our team members, allowing them to bring their authentic selves to work every day.

At the heart of Hollywood Park, lies our dedication to our purpose, promise, and commitments. Our PURPOSE is creating extraordinary experiences, one moment at a time. Our PROMISE is to be an iconic destination that celebrates our diverse and vibrant community. We promise to exceed expectations while cultivating a fun and safe experience where lasting memories are made. Our COMMITMENTS are outlined by S.T.A.R.S. 

Our S.T.A.R.S. commitments are enabled by five foundational principles:

  • Start with Care –  create a lasting impact through genuine care 
  • Thrive as a Team – create an environment of collaboration and encouragement
  • Anticipate Unspoken Needs – be proactive in delivering extraordinary service and support  others
  • Resolve with Respect –  treat others with empathy, patience, and kindness
  • Safety Always – maintain a safe and secure environment

Summary:

Reporting to the Vice President of Security, Venues and Events, this position will be involved with ensuring the daily safety and security of HWP Retail District, MU4 Commercial Building and surrounding Hollywood Park Campus spaces.

More Specific Responsibilities Include, But Are Not Limited To…

  • Plans, directs, and manages the staff and operations of the Security department to provide security for day-to-day tasks in a manner which ensures the safety of the public and protection of assets.
  • Monitors and evaluates the performance of proprietary and security guards to ensure all personnel are knowledgeable of Hollywood Park policies and procedures, as well as able to provide excellent customer service to campus visitors and staff.
  • Ensure that all security staff are properly trained in emergency procedures and maintain an on-going training/retraining program in order to maintain a high level of competence.
  •  Responsible for upkeep and maintenance of all security systems for the building.
  • Proactively assist senior management in identifying and assessing strengths, weaknesses, opportunities, risks, vulnerabilities and threats to Hollywood Park.
  • Oversees the thorough investigation and reporting of all security-related incidents and ensure that all matters are duly communicated to management in a timely manner.
  • Works in partnership with the Inglewood Police Department and other law enforcement agencies on matters of safety and security as they relate to Hollywood Park.
  • Creates summaries, narratives and metrics to aid in decision-making and measure the effectiveness of security operations.

We’d Love to Hear From People With….

  • Bachelor's degree in Criminal Justice, Police Science, or Security Management. (An advanced degree is preferred.)
  •  A minimum of ten years of experience in security, law enforcement, or related field
  •  7+ years of management experience
  •  Experience conducting investigations including criminal, human resources, and/or safety incidents.
  • Possession of Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) Card a plus
  • Authorized Service Provider of First Aid training preferred
  • Able to effectively communicate both verbally and in writing.
  • Demonstrated ability to build relationships among several groups and deliver the highest level of satisfaction.
  • Solid interpersonal skills that allow one to work effectively in a diverse working environment.
  • Ability to analyze problems, determine root causes, and identify and determine results-oriented solutions.
  • Excellent organizational and time management ability.
  • Must be knowledgeable and literate with computers and have sound experience with security technologies including CCTV, Access Control, Incident Management Systems and surveillance equipment.
  •  Must be able to work flexible schedules and perform operational duties in an emergency.
  •  Must possess a valid driver’s license with an acceptable Motor Vehicle Record.

 Physical Requirements:

The physical requirements described here are representative of those that must be met by an employee to perform the essential functions of this job successfully.  Employees must be able to move objects and use abdominal and lower back muscles to provide support over time without fatigue. Constant movement and use of limbs; this position requires good manual dexterity, coordination, and stamina. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform essential functions.

Essential Physical Requirements: 

LIFTING ...........................................Lift up to 40 pounds 

CLIMBING/BALANCE ...................Prolonged steps or stair climbing, balancing 

STOOPING/BENDING OVER.......Prolonged periods of time 

STANDING/SITTING.......................Prolonged standing/sitting throughout the day 

REACHING ......................................Prolonged overhead as well as horizontal 

SPEAKING........................................Proficiency in English 

 

Essential Environmental Conditions: 

INSIDE/OUTSIDE ...........................Generally, indoor conditions are air-conditioned, and outside conditions that include inclement weather, heat, humidity, rain, sleet, and wind.

COLD/HEAT ...................................General air-conditioned environment as well as outside and exposed to elements, including direct sunlight, rain, sleet, and wind

WET/DRY ........................................Not unusual moist/dry environment 

NOISE/VIBRATIONS ....................High noise level and vibration high 

HAZARDS........................................Non-hazardous environment 

FUMES/DUST/ODORS.................Occasionally 

 

Salary Range: $70,000 - $90,000

 In compliance with the California Pay Transparency Act, compensation information provided is a good faith estimate for this position only. Hollywood Park considers a candidate’s education, certification, prior experience, as well as internal and external data when determining the salary level for potential new employees. Only in exceptional circumstances, if an external candidate has the experience, credentials, or expertise far exceeding what is expected for the position, would Hollywood Park consider paying a salary or rate near the higher end of the range.

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