Applicants should be in possession of a three year National Diploma in Security or equivalent qualification at NQF level 6 with 360 credits as recognised by SAQA. A minimum of three (3) years’ experience of which two (2) years should be at Security Supervisor level. A valid driver’s license, a valid Grade ‘A’ Private Security Industry Regulations Authority (PSIRA) accredited certificate.
DUTIES :
Conducting security investigations, reporting security incidents, and implementing measures to protect the Judiciary, court users, officials and assets. Liaising with law enforcement and security stakeholders on investigations, information leakages and security breaches. Coordinating security arrangements for official events and high-profile court proceedings. Identifying and assessing security risks, conducting threat and risk assessments, and implementing risk mitigation strategies. Ensuring the effective provision of security services, including monitoring alarm systems, investigating incidents and reporting faulty security equipment. Administer control room operations, including access control, CCTV monitoring, incident reporting, footage reviews, and maintaining security registers. Supervising security personnel by managing shift rosters, leave, performance, discipline, training, and compliance with Occupational Health and Safety requirements. Ensuring adherence to departmental security policies, procedures and service standards by both internal and outsourced security personnel.
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