University Community and Security Officer

University Community and Security Officer Worcester, England

University of Worcester
Full Time Worcester, England 25196 - 27406 GBP ANNUAL Today
Job description

University Community and Security Officer

Security & Operations

Location:
St John’s Campus

Salary:
£25,196 to £27,406 per annum pro rata

Plus an annual unsocial hours allowance of £1,512.60

Post Type:
Full Time

Contract Type:
Permanent

Advertised On:
Friday 09 June 2023

Closing Date:
Wednesday 21 June 2023

Reference:
FM2314

The Security & Operations department at the University of Worcester is looking for an experienced security officer to join its dynamic team.

The University Community & Security Team are responsible for protecting the assets of the University, its staff, students and visitors against loss, damage, injury or harm from criminal acts including, theft, vandalism, arson and the like. They ensure the University’s reputation and standing in the local community is maintained and where possible enhanced to continue to foster good relationships with the residents of Worcester and the surrounding areas.

Members of the University Community & Security Team have been accepted as part of the Community Safety Accreditation Scheme, which enables accredited team members to carry out additional duties to deal with issues that may be taking place within the local community; for example, relating to litter, alcohol consumption and unsociable behaviour.

Please note that this post will require working shifts (including nights/weekends and bank holidays) and will operate across the University’s St Johns, City Centre sites and Satellite sites over 42 hours per week.

What’s in it for you?

  • Minimum starting pay of £11.51 per hour (annually £25,197)
  • Annual incremental increase up to £12.51 per hour (annually £27,406), with the opportunity to progress to £13.11 (annually £28,701)
  • Annual unsocial allowance of £1,512.60
  • Attractive Local Government Pension Scheme
  • Access to our Staff Retail Benefits Scheme
  • Wellbeing advice and support through our Employee Assistance Programme
  • In-house training and development support
  • A friendly, inclusive and supportive culture and work environment

From 1 August 2023, the salary range for this role will increase to £25,746 (£11.76 per hour) - £27,848 (£12.72 per hour), with the opportunity to progress to £29,221 (£13.34 per hour)

Informal queries in relation to this vacancy are welcome and should be directed to Tom Taylor [email protected]

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University Community and Security Officer
University of Worcester

www.worc.ac.uk
Worcester, United Kingdom
David Green
$25 to $50 million (USD)
501 to 1000 Employees
College / University
Colleges & Universities
Education
2006
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