Security Officer
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Added before 162 Days
- England,London
- Part-time, full-time
- £13.31 per hour, inc benefits
Job Description:
We are currently looking to recruit a part-time Campus Security Officer/Security Guard to work within a College based in Walthamstow, East London.
Hours of work are Monday to Friday, 8.30am to 5.45pm.
The role is float cover to cover absence of the permanent staff members on an adhoc basis.
The role pays £13.31 per hour.
Working within a team of five highly experienced, long serving Security Officers, duties will include:
General security duties including meeting and greeting students, staff, contractors and visitors to the College, intelligence gathering in order to prevent and diffuse situations before they occur, body and bag searching, crowd control, access control, site patrols, intervening in and diffusing incidents, car park monitoring, incident report writing and all other security duties as required.
Interested applicants should have a valid Door Supervisor Licence, be committed and dedicated to the role, be passionate about working with young people and enhancing their learning experience by ensuring they feel safe in the College, have common sense, previous security experience, be happy for Reed to carry out an Enhanced DBS check and have excellent customer service and interpersonal skills.
If you are interested in a part-time security guard role within a professional working environment working with highly experienced colleagues, please apply now.
By choosing to work for REED you are joining a team that knows it is people who make a difference. Founded in 1960, REED is now a leading provider of recruitment, training and HR services covering 20 recruitment specialisms.
You will have access to the following benefits –
Paid holiday scheme
Health cash plan
REED discount club
Eye test and spectacle vouchers
Re-imbursed Police checks
Statutory sick pay
Statutory maternity, paternity and adoption pay
Parental leave
Antenatal/pre-adoption appointment payment
Training and development
Hours of work are Monday to Friday, 8.30am to 5.45pm.
The role is float cover to cover absence of the permanent staff members on an adhoc basis.
The role pays £13.31 per hour.
Working within a team of five highly experienced, long serving Security Officers, duties will include:
General security duties including meeting and greeting students, staff, contractors and visitors to the College, intelligence gathering in order to prevent and diffuse situations before they occur, body and bag searching, crowd control, access control, site patrols, intervening in and diffusing incidents, car park monitoring, incident report writing and all other security duties as required.
Interested applicants should have a valid Door Supervisor Licence, be committed and dedicated to the role, be passionate about working with young people and enhancing their learning experience by ensuring they feel safe in the College, have common sense, previous security experience, be happy for Reed to carry out an Enhanced DBS check and have excellent customer service and interpersonal skills.
If you are interested in a part-time security guard role within a professional working environment working with highly experienced colleagues, please apply now.
By choosing to work for REED you are joining a team that knows it is people who make a difference. Founded in 1960, REED is now a leading provider of recruitment, training and HR services covering 20 recruitment specialisms.
You will have access to the following benefits –
Paid holiday scheme
Health cash plan
REED discount club
Eye test and spectacle vouchers
Re-imbursed Police checks
Statutory sick pay
Statutory maternity, paternity and adoption pay
Parental leave
Antenatal/pre-adoption appointment payment
Training and development
Job number 1287152
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Company Details:
, Reed Business Support
Company size: 2,500–4,999 employees
Industry: Admin, Secretarial
Reed is the largest family-run recruitment business in the world and we?ve been improving lives through work since 1960. We have the UK’s larges...