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Security Guards & Related Occupations
Workers in this unit group protect merchandise, individuals, hotels, offices, factories, public grounds and private estates from injury, theft or damage, and investigate fraud and crime on a non-statutory basis.
Tasks
- Investigates crimes, trading practices and the private affairs of individuals
- Walks or rides near person requiring protection, watches for suspicious occurrences and defends guarded person from attack
- Monitors and patrols hotels, factories, offices and other premises, forests, parks, and public or private estates to prevent theft and unauthorised entry
- Checks persons and vehicles entering and leaving premises, establishes their credentials and arranges for escorts for visitors
- Receives duty sheet, time-clock and keys for premises to be visited, checks locks, doors, windows, etc. and reports any suspicious circumstances to security headquarters
- Calls in civil police and gives evidence in court where necessary.
Entry Requirements
There are no formal academic entry requirements. For some vacancies a current and clean driving licence is required and entrants may have to pass a medical examination. Training is typically provided on-the-job. NVQs/SVQs covering various aspects of security guarding are available at Level 2.
What could I earn?
Salaries for this occupation tend to start at £21,000 per annum and can progress up to £29,000 per annum.
Is it in growth or decline?
There are currently 23,544 employed Security Guards & Related Occupations in the region.