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Site Security Officer

£ 27,000 - £ 27,000 per a:1:{s:8:"en_title";s:6:"annual";}
 

Job Description

Company & Role Overview

We are currently recruiting for a 1-year fixed term contract, full-time Site Security Officer situated in a secondary school. As a Site Security Officer, the successful candidate will be accountable for all safety procedures and overall protection of students, visitors, parents and guardians.


Main Responsibilities

  • Frequent patrolling of the school site keeping alert for any breaches of security such as disturbances and unsecure doors/gates
  • In cases of disturbances, examine the cause of concern and security alerts
  • Supervise gates to prevent stolen goods and keep up a high level of security
  • Provide reports of damage, burglary and unknown intruders on the premises
  • In cases of emergency, alert the relevant emergency authorities such as police or fire services
  • Observe security systems and take ingoing calls to answer queries
  • Remove individuals from the premises who are not following the correct procedures
  • Supervise carpark in rush hour periods


Important Requirements (Essential)

  • Minimum educational requirements are qualified to GCSE level
  • A positive and hardworking attitude is essential
  • Must have an SIA licence


Requirements (Desirable)

  • Previous employment in a school environment
  • First Aid Certificate or aiming to achieve First Aid Certificate
  • SIA CCTV Licence


Salary: £22,000 – £27, 000

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