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Security officers make sure that buildings, valuables and people are safe and secure.
You must have this before you can work legally in the private security industry in any job that is on the front-line. You'll need a Security Industry Authority (SIA) licence for agency and contractor jobs. Experience of working in the police or armed forces could help you get into this job.
You'll need:
Your duties will depend on where you work. You could:
With experience, you could become a supervisor, then senior or chief security officer. With further qualifications like a Level 3 Security first line manager, you could go into security management or training. You could set up your own security company.
Police officers keep law and order, investigate crime, and support crime prevention.
Security managers are responsible for protecting an organisation's buildings and keeping staff and visitors safe.
Scenes of crime officers (SOCOs) find, record and recover evidence from crime scenes.
Prison officers supervise inmates in prisons, remand centres and young offenders' institutions.
Royal Air Force (RAF) airmen and airwomen use specialist skills for support roles in defence and peacekeeping missions.
Bodyguards protect individuals or groups from the risk of violence, kidnapping and other harmful situations.
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