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Top Skills For Door Supervisors/Security Officers
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Top Skills For Door Supervisors/Security Officers
Door Supervisors and Security officers roles have become very crucial for the purpose of protection and deterring of anti-social behavior. On the off chance that you run a store, restaurant or a hotel. Perhaps you are organising an event, you certainly need support from a security company. The job of a security officers are to support and the protection of colleagues, customers and property.
Security officers work is testing and requires a great deal of inspiration. In this manner it’s not in every case simple to discover great security officers. In this blog we will discuss some of the great qualities you must look for in a security officer.
Honesty
Security officers work closely with your employer. This means your employer needs to trust you to make the right decisions to protect their business and the general public. So it’s important that you present yourself well so that you can create and maintain this trust.
Communication skills and empathy
Good communication skills are priceless in every aspect of a security guard’s job. They are necessary when the guards work in a team, cooperate with emergency services, resolve issues at work, and even in everyday contact with their colleagues and managers. In every situation that includes contact with other people, security guards have to be respectful and empathetic. The ability to talk to people and understand their point of view can be a key to solve even the most complicated issues and, in consequence, prevent many threats. In fact, in most cases, calmness and courteous conversation is the most effective solution.
Leader and Team Player
Although security guards are rarely seen in groups, in many cases, they work in teams to ensure that the perimeter of a business is completely secure. This involves knowing when to assert yourself, and when you need to follow the orders of someone else. In doing so, your team will be able to work efficiently.
Value and Respect for Life
The consistent need for physical confrontation means that as a security guard, you will face the issue of how much strength to exert. Especially when approaching a fight, or when being attacked, it is important for security guards to ensure that they make an effort to on subdue the offender(s) and avoid any possibility of injuring the offender(s) or any onlookers.
Hard Working and Flexible
Being a security officer is hard work. It’s challenging and requires varied skills. In London Security College, we train officers to be flexible and ready to perform different duties. And while on the job, they have to be able to do multiple tasks, a wide range of responsibilities, from patrolling, to door supervision, to operating surveillance equipment and reporting. A good security officer should be hard-working and self-motivated to improve his skills continuously.
Education and Training
Most importantly, a security officer needs to have a complete understanding of security operations, and meet the SIA industry standards. Security officer must perform all tasks in a professional manner. Being educated and trained for this career ensures that you are able to find and maintain a steady career.