Shift Lead Jobs in Wisconsin
Shift Lead jobs in Wisconsin are open across Appleton, Aurora, and Burlington and other Wisconsin metros, with employers like Atrium Health, Walgreens, and Advocate Aurora Health hiring at every experience level. Find a role that fits below and apply directly.
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Major Responsibilities:
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Provides security services with a customer-service approach, focusing on professionalism, fairness, and compassion even in challenging circumstances and in accordance with policies, procedures, and training.
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Inspires confidence in patients, visitors, and team members by presenting a professional, approachable, and service-oriented appearance and demeanor. Is alert, observant, and ethical. Complies with and enforces all safety and security rules and regulations. Maintains Department uniform and equipment in good repair.
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Provides front line shift leadership for Public Safety Officer 1 & 2 routine and emergency responsibilities. Prioritizes and assigns tasks to accommodate shifting demands and resource pressures. Confirms shift work documentation in the electronic record. Reviews and approves all shift incident reports. Conducts shift briefings to ensure accurate communication and handoff.
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Prevents, responds to, and investigates workplace violence. Responds to service calls, such as combative or threatening patients or visitors and team member incidents.
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Serves as a primary resource for de-escalation, utilizing use of force when necessary (e.g. conducted electrical weapon (CEW), handcuffing).
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Provides a secure and safe work environment by monitoring officer compliance with policies, procedures, and processes. Schedules public safety staff, ensures daily work and assignments are appropriately covered, ensures PTO is equitably offered and scheduled, and reviews timecards for accuracy.
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Makes decisions regarding the dispositions of apprehension/arrest cases. Refers the most complex issues to leadership.
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Rounds on internal customers and attends their meetings to monitor customer satisfaction and service delivery.
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Performs key responsibilities to plan, prevent, practice, and respond to emergencies such as lost or abducted infants/children, fire, and active threats.
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Responds immediately to emergency and crisis situations; physically intervenes in accordance with training to situations that have a potential for injury.
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Investigates incidents that occur on Advocate Health property and completes timely and accurate reports. Addresses and escalates complaints to the appropriate leader and provides supporting documentation.
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Performs liaison rounding duties to cultivate close partnerships with all departments and units. Delivers security awareness education to team members to leverage their assistance in the overall security of the site.
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Liaisons with federal, state, and local law enforcement and first responder agencies. Coordinates, briefs, and monitors every law enforcement prisoner patient guard to ensure policy compliance and prevent unsafe practices.
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Coordinates emergency response planning and practice with other Departments and Units. Ensures that after action reviews are accomplished and documented.
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Performs initial performance coaching and acts as a resource to correct or improve individual performance. Participates in annual performance evaluations. Recommends/submits recognition of officer performance to leadership.
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Serves as the primary internal trainer for the Department. Assigns preceptors for probationary officers and monitors their orientation, onboarding, and assessment, compiles feedback, maintains training records, trains competencies for all officers. Prepares lesson plans for officers that do not meet training expectations. Serves as a field instructor when assigned, maintains instructor level certifications, and provides training in accordance with standards.
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Maintains current Department training standards in radio communications, verbal de-escalation, hemorrhage control (e.g. “STOP the BLEED”), CPR, application of clinical restraints, conducted energy weapon (e.g. TASER), to include training on any/all department-issued equipment and/or requirements identified in training academy and the Annual Training Plan.
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Assists with exterior traffic and crowd control, including parking enforcement, valet parking assist, and vehicular assistance.
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Utilizes Interview and Interrogation tactics to uncover information about incidents that have occurred.
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Completes patrolling with a community-oriented approach.
Licensure, Registration, and/or Certification Required:
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Security Officer Healthcare Certification (CHSO) issued by the International Association for Healthcare Security and Safety (IAHSS) must be obtained on a one-time basis within two years of appointment to this role. Recertification is not required.
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For Illinois teammates, must have completed State of Illinois 20-hour Basic Security Officer course.
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For Illinois teammates: Firearm Owners Identification Card (FOID) issued by the Illinois State Police.
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For Wisconsin teammates: Concealed Carry Weapon (CCW) license issued by the Department of Justice (DOJ).
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A valid driver’s license issued by the Division of Motor Vehicle.
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Certified in Conducted Energy Weapon (e.g. TASER) use within 90 days of hire and periodically thereafter.
Education Required:
High school graduate or GED.
Experience Required:
Typically requires 5 years of experience in a security, related public safety, or customer service area that includes experiences in responding to emergent situations and identifying and resolving issues that pose a potential risk to patients, visitors, teammates and/or property.
Knowledge, Skills & Abilities Required:
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An above average level of emotional intelligence, including empathetic and compassionate responses to teammate, visitor, and patient incidents.
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The ability to function in a work environment in which we maximize teammate talent, treat each other with respect, and care for one another like family and with kindness.
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A daily commitment to patient-centered safety practices.
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Collaborative work with medical staff and external law enforcement, as appropriate.
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The ability to remain calm under pressure to support a safe, welcoming, and therapeutic environment for everyone in the facility.
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The ability to interact with peers with positive intent and create innovative solutions through collaborative relationships.
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Must successfully pass background investigation, drug screen, pre-placement physical post-offer, pre-employment and periodically thereafter.
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Illinois team members must have completed State of Illinois 20-hour Basic Security Officer course.
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Demonstrated ability to exercise mature judgment and sound reasoning while maintaining a courteous and tactful demeanor in dealings with teammates, visitors, and patients, even if they are verbally aggressive persons.
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Demonstrated experience in quickly assessing dangerous situations and taking appropriate action.
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Demonstrated ability in verbal and written communications.
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Ability to use a computer to document work (e.g. Microsoft Word, Excel, navigating a web page, and database entry).
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Maintains strong awareness of street drugs, gang activity, and human trafficking.
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Ability to defend self-and/or others in case of physical confrontations when de-escalation efforts fail and there is cause to physically restrain a person against their will who is non-compliant and committing a criminal act or lacks capacity and is attempting to elope.
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Ability to communicate effectively with people; ability to hear radio and telephone communications at both high and low decibels.
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Ability to communicate via radio and telephone with clear diction without impediments.
Physical Requirements and Working Conditions:
Must sit, stand, walk, and drive throughout the workday and must lift up to 35 lbs. occasionally. Must be able to push/pull with 35 lbs. of force.
Have 20/20 vision in both eyes or correctable to 20/20 with corrective lenses in both eyes.
May be exposed to mechanical, electrical, chemical, explosive, and radiation hazards. Protective clothing must be worn as necessary.
Operates all equipment necessary to perform the job.
Frequent exposure to aggressive behavior and emotionally charged situations.
Must be able to handle personal stress and possible violence.
Must be physically fit and able to walk all areas of the facilities and grounds, to restrain those who need restraint and be able to assist clinical teammates with lifting patients of all sizes.
Preferred Knowledge, Skills & Abilities:
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Behavioral Threat Assessment knowledge.
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Use of Force Review.
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Crime through environmental design awareness.
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Ability to present material and facilitate meetings.
DISCLAIMER
All responsibilities and requirements are subject to possible modification to reasonably accommodate individuals with disabilities.
This job description in no way states or implies that these are the only responsibilities to be performed by an employee occupying this job or position. Employees must follow any other job-related instructions and perform any other job-related duties requested by their leaders.
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Find Shift Lead JobsShift Lead Jobs by City in Wisconsin
Where Wisconsin roles are concentrated, by current openings.
Shift Lead Job Market in Wisconsin
A snapshot from current Wisconsin openings, updated as new roles post.
Who's Hiring
- Atrium Health2

- Walgreens2

- Advocate Aurora Health1

- Generac Power Systems1

- Kenco Management Services1

Top Industries Hiring
- Healthcare & Medical Services3
- Retail2
- Logistics & Supply Chain1
- Manufacturing1
What Wisconsin Employers Look For
The qualifications that appear most often in shift lead jobs across Wisconsin.
- 1-3 years of experience in a supervisory or lead role in retail, food service, or operations
- Demonstrated ability to open or close a location and manage a small team independently
- Proficiency with point-of-sale systems, scheduling software, or inventory management tools
- Strong conflict resolution and employee coaching skills with a calm, direct communication style
- High school diploma or equivalent required, with some employers preferring an associate degree
- Food Handler or ServSafe certification for roles in restaurant, grocery, or food production environments
Shift Lead Jobs in Wisconsin: Frequently Asked Questions
How many shift lead jobs are there in Wisconsin?
There are 7+ shift lead openings in Wisconsin on Migrate Mate as of June 2026, with the most roles in Appleton, Aurora, and Burlington. New positions post regularly as employers across Wisconsin hire.
How much do shift leads make in Wisconsin?
Shift leads in Wisconsin earn a median of about $74,840 a year, based on May 2025 Bureau of Labor Statistics wage data, ranging from around $50,690 for the lowest 10% to over $101,750 for the top 10%. Pay rises with experience, specialty, and employer.
Which Wisconsin cities have the most shift lead jobs?
Appleton, Aurora, and Burlington have the most shift lead openings in Wisconsin right now, with additional roles spread across smaller metros statewide.
Which companies hire shift leads in Wisconsin?
Employers hiring shift leads in Wisconsin include Atrium Health, Walgreens, and Advocate Aurora Health, based on current listings on Migrate Mate as of June 2026.
Are there remote shift lead jobs in Wisconsin?
Yes. About 0% of shift lead openings tied to Wisconsin are remote or hybrid as of June 2026. The rest are on-site roles based in Wisconsin metros.
How do I apply for shift lead jobs in Wisconsin?
You can apply to shift lead jobs in Wisconsin directly on Migrate Mate. Search the listings above, find roles that match your experience and preferred Wisconsin location, then apply to each one that fits.
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