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Crucially, the right individual will be the one willing to learn and make the job his/her own in a
way that ensuring that an efficient and effective service is delivered at all times.
Essential
Desirable
Be prepared to train to SIA accreditation
Valid Door Supervision SIA accredited licence
Strong communications skills
Experience in negotiations
Strong customer service skills
Experience in conflict resolution
Demonstrate possession of superior attention
to detail and observation skills
Computer literate with a good command of MS
Holder of a valid ECDL qualification
Office
Able to work flexible hours
Strong troubleshooting skills
Be prepared to undertake relevant Health and
NEBOSH, First Aid at Work, Paediatric First Aid
Safety training
Physically fit
Experience of working under pressure and to
tight deadlines
TRAINING
The Security Officer may, from time to time, be required to undergo training relevant to the Key
Objectives and responsibilities above or related functions. Such training may be residential. The
cost of the training and reasonable expenses (which must be approved in advance by the Facilities
Manager) will be borne by the School.
WORKING RELATIONSHIPS
The Security Officer has a day to day working relationship with all School Departments (Academic
and Support) and is required to co-operate fully with all members of their staff.
HOURS OF WORK
The post is full time. Working hours are shift based Monday to Sunday. The earliest start is at 6.00
with the latest finish at 22.00. Average 40 hours a week. A free of charge lunch is provided on site.
Break times to be agreed with the Head Porter.
HOLIDAYS
20 days per annum plus 8 Bank Holidays, to be taken during School holidays. Holidays to be
agreed with the Head Porter.
PAY
The pay is c£19,000 subject to experience.
May 2016

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