Police Security Officer

Police Security Officer


Company
South Australia Police
Location
Adelaide, South Australia, Australia
Job Type
Full-time
Posted
1 days ago
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Job Description
South Australia PoliceJob reference: 837059Location: 5000 - ADELAIDEJob status: Long Term ContractEligibility: Open to EveryonePolice security services branch (PSSB) is a business unit of SAPOL. Through the deployment of police security officers (PSOs), PSSB provides a range of security services to the public sector.The primary functions of PSSB are the provision of:Security services to designated South Australian government critical infrastructure, high risk assets and security guards at key Government buildings within the Adelaide CBD and near CBD;A whole-of-government alarm monitoring service and CCTV monitoring; andSecurity of people, places, and property in support of frontline police officers. Police security officers are responsible for the provision of operational support under the general direction of police officers, senior police security officers, and police security officer sergeants to ensure the efficient and effective security of government assets on a 24-hour, 7-day roster basis. Some roles and functions are undertaken on a day shift, Monday to Friday, basis.Police security officers (OPS3) are appointed to PSSB by the Commissioner of Police pursuant to the Police Act 1998. While in training PSO trainees are remunerated at OPS1 classification.Police security officers are required to exercise a range of authorities provided by the Police Act 1998 and other legislation and may be required to carry and use a range of tactical options (including handcuffs, baton, defensive spray, Electronic Control Device, and firearm).Key OutcomesProviding a first response function to security alarm activations and other security incidents;Operating and monitoring alarms, CCTV and emergency telephone systems utilising the Government Radio Network, SA Computer Aided Dispatch and computer systems to detect and coordinate the appropriate response to incidents detected;Undertaking static, foot and mobile protective security duties including the operation of security equipment pursuant to the Duty Statements of their work location;Preparing reports and providing statements required for evidentiary purposes;Assisting in the induction and training of other Branch members;Engaging with key stakeholders to ensure best practice in customer service;Observing, detecting and reporting any breaches of security;Developing and maintaining proficiency of systems and databases as required;Maintaining electronic and/or manual journals, logs, notebooks as required by policy;Provide safe custody services for persons detained in police custody facilities;Provide safe custody including on site guarding and transport services for persons detained in lawful custody; Provide safe security conveyance for vulnerable persons; Provide a range of other frontline services relating to security of places and property in support of sworn frontline police officers.Special ConditionsAustralian or New Zealand Citizenship or permanent residency is required. Will be subject to a criminal history check.Shift work is a requirement of the position (24/7).Some intrastate travel may be requiredThe incumbent is required to participate in SAPOL’s iEngage Individual Performance Management program.Abide by the standards in the Code of Conduct prescribed in the Police Act 1998 and the Police Complaints and Discipline Act 2016.TrainingPolice security officer Development Program – consisting of a mixture of classroom-based instruction and on-the-job, hands-on training with experienced training staff at the Police Academy and other locations.SalaryTraining - (OPS1) $53,120 per annumOPS3 - $67,589 plus annual allowance of $2,484.60 upon completion of training (plus shift penalties and overtime)Enquiries and application instructionsContact SAPOL Recruiting on (08) 7322 3353, via [email protected] or visit our website www.achievemore.com.auSouth Australia Police is dedicated to strengthening trust and collaboration with First Nations communities in South Australia as we shape a culturally responsive and inclusive workplace for First Nations employees.Our vision is to create safer communities by strengthening the bonds of mutual respect, understanding, and partnerships between police and First Nations peoples. By deepening our appreciation and understanding of First Nations cultures and acknowledging the past, we are committed to focusing on the present and moving forward together into the future.To strengthen our workforce, South Australia Police encourage applications from First Nations peoples.Applications close: 28/02/2027 11:45 PMFlexibility StatementThe South Australian public sector promotes diversity and flexible ways of working including part-time. Applicants are encouraged to discuss the flexible working arrangements for this role.

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Quick answers about Security Guard Jobs

Q What is the minimum hourly rate for entry-level security guards in Australia in 2026?
As per the Fair Work Ombudsman, under the Security Services Industry Award 2020, the minimum hourly rate for a Level 1 Security Officer is AU$28.45 as of 1 July 2026. Full-time workers are entitled to 38 ordinary hours per week, equating to AU$1,081.10 weekly before tax. Casual security guards receive a 25% casual loading, bringing the rate to AU$35.56 per hour.
Q Which visas allow overseas workers to take security guard jobs in Australia in 2026?
As per the Department of Home Affairs, Working Holiday visa holders (subclasses 417 and 462) can work unlimited hours as security guards for up to 12 months per employer. Student visa (subclass 500) holders can work up to 48 hours per fortnight during study periods and unlimited during scheduled breaks. Sponsored roles may qualify for the Skills in Demand visa (subclass 482) if nominated by an approved employer.
Q What qualifications and experience are required to start as a security guard in Australia?
As per the Fair Work Ombudsman, no prior experience is needed for entry-level security officer roles under the industry award, but a Certificate II in Security Operations (CPP20218) requiring 140 hours of training is mandatory. Applicants must be at least 18 years old and hold a valid security license. The training covers conflict resolution, patrol techniques, and report writing.
Q What documents are needed to apply for a security guard license in Australia?
As per state regulators referenced by Fair Work, applications require proof of identity (passport or birth certificate), Certificate II completion certificate, national police check, and passport photo. Fingerprinting and medical fitness declaration are also mandatory in most states. Fees start at AU$70 in NSW for a 5-year license as of 2026.
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