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Security officer

Security officers protect people, property and other valuables, as well as maintaining crowd control. They patrol private premises and public venues, checking for unauthorised entry or people acting in a dangerous, unlawful or otherwise prohibited manner. They observe and report suspects to police, or when appropriate apprehend and detain them until police arrive. In some cases, security officers may be responsible for monitoring visitors to a site, recording their time of arrival and departure and issuing them with an appropriate pass once satisfied they have a legitimate reason for visiting.

Working conditions

Security officers usually do shift work, which may include nights, weekends and public holidays. Some security officers work at a single location, while others travel between a number of sites in each shift.

Security officers usually spend long periods of time on their feet as they patrol the premises they are stationed at. They may have a high level of contact with the public, and at times may experience verbal or physical abuse. However, they receive training to deal with these difficult situations quickly and safely, to minimise the danger to all parties, including themselves.

Tools and technologies

Most security officers use radios and mobile phones to stay in contact with a partner or central office in case back up is needed. They also use electronic alarm systems and Closed Circuit Television (CCTV) to assist in monitoring premises and identifying potential incidents. Security Officers who patrol more than one location will also have to drive between sites, often in cars fitted with spotlights.

With special licenses some security officers are also permitted to carry guns or batons in certain circumstances. Some security officers may patrol with specially trained dogs.

They are also usually required to wear a uniform, though some may patrol in plain clothes.

Education and training

To become a security officer, you usually need to gain a qualification in security operations.

The Certificates II and III in Security Operations are offered at registered training organisations throughout Western Australia. Search on the My Skills website or the Western Australian Police Licensing Services website to find a registered provider near you.

You can also undertake a traineeship in Security Operations (Level 3). The traineeship usually takes six months to complete.

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